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  2. WebGL1 and WebGL2 is reported to be working. But the performance is horrible...
  3. uhm, there is misconfiguration in the server actually; I see users.armbian.com is serving the certificate for stpete-mirror.armbian.com, perhaps @Igor can fix the issue
  4. @Nick A Shoot, I don't think it actually has an SD card slot: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006258812291.html I am holding it in my hand now, unless it's somehow obscured or hidden then it looks like there's only a USB-A port and then a USB-C port for input power
  5. Understood, all good. That is a good example for something that is not that clear. I tried to find a ready-to-use dts file for the M1S in the mainline repo, but it is not one single dts file, but a composition of several files where one file refers to the next one and so on (here). I was confused and so I asked ChatGPT how to merge the mainline dts into Armbian. This was how my patches were created. After compilation there was indeed one single all-in-one dts file for my board but not before... EDIT: I just tried another build with just taking the top-level dts file from the mainline repo and placing it in the location you mentioned. Worked like a charm, despite my confusion... 馃槄 From my point of view it seemed better to have the patches in place to be sure to always pull the most recent DT from the mainline kernel (that of course would require a defined place to put those patches). But what you say sounds as if it would be preferable to have dts files instead of patches. Is that correct and why?
  6. Agreed. A check if the package is installed (and if not install it beforehand) would be sufficient too. PRs to fix this are highly appreciated. https://github.com/armbian/build/blob/main/packages/bsp/common/usr/bin/armbian-install
  7. I suggest to build desktop images with code { font-family: Consolas,"courier new"; color: crimson; background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); padding: 2px; font-size: 105%; } ENABLE_EXTENSIONS=mesa-vpu to have necessary stuff built-in automatically.
  8. We're aware that our documentation isn't great (also about adding new hw: https://docs.armbian.com/Process_Contribute/#adding-a-new-board) but it is hard to find time for such tasks when we're crowded with other stuff already. The file extension defines a boards support status. https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Board-Support-Rules/ Anyone can add .csc boards. For dts files we have dedicated folders to avoid having a patch necessary for them: https://github.com/armbian/build/tree/main/patch/kernel/archive/rockchip64-6.12/dt https://github.com/armbian/build/tree/main/patch/kernel/archive/rockchip64-6.18/dt
  9. Thank you for your reply! No, I did not check THIS SPECIFIC PR. But of course the other ones, for example those @Igor already pointed to. And because of the fact, that I already checked several PR and still being not sure how to do it correctly, I hoped for a more general explanation than just another link to another PR... I wished for some explanations about good practice and how/why things are done the way they are done. "Path xyz is the place for your .csc files. Path abc for your .dts files because of blablabla..." That would just have been nice to get a better overview. Beside all the respect and appreciation that I have for you and your colleagues at Armbian, please understand that it is sometimes somewhat exhausting when guys like me try their very best to contribute and then often get calmed by link-drops... Anyway, I'll check out your referred PR and see if that helps.
  10. Hi Guys, I just did a new custom Armbian build ./compile.sh BOARD=orangepi5-plus BRANCH=vendor RELEASE=noble KERNEL_ONLY=yes KERNEL_CONFIGURE=no. The image is Armbian-unofficial_25.11.0-trunk_Orangepi5-plus_noble_vendor_6.1.115_cinnamon_desktop and when I installed it on orangepi I see it is not supporting Panfrost/Mail: glxinfo | grep -E "OpenGL renderer|OpenGL version" OpenGL renderer string: llvmpipe (LLVM 20.1.2, 128 bits) OpenGL version string: 4.5 (Compatibility Profile) Mesa 25.0.7-0ubuntu0.24.04.2 but for older image Old_Armbian-unofficial_25.08.0-trunk_Orangepi5-plus_noble_vendor_6.1.115_cinnamon_desktop All was well glxinfo | grep -E "OpenGL renderer|OpenGL version" OpenGL renderer string: Mali-G610 (Panfrost) OpenGL version string: 3.1 Mesa 25.0.7-0ubuntu0.24.04.2 I did need to enable "ARM Mail Display Processor" under Device Drivers -> Graphics support -> ARM devices before I perform custom build. And I did this for both OS version 25.11.0 and 25.08.0. But newer version is not able to use it. Thanks Manish
  11. I've seen this post before but the link is "404 Not Found" thats why i resorted to trying to build my own multitool and armbian hahahahahha @jock The post mentions this link: https://users.armbian.com/jock/web/rk322x/armbian/beta/Armbian-unofficial_24.11.0-trunk_Rk322x-box_noble_current_6.6.56_xfce_desktop.img.xz Is there a mirror?
  12. @snow download balena etcher and flash the image onto a sdcard. This will boot armbian off the sdcard. Unless you use armbian-config and write to emmc you will be fine.
  13. Starting today Oct 27 2025 I'm not able to upgrade armbian on Radxa 5C for any version from 6.12 and up with the multiple exceptions like this: Err:6 http://apt.armbian.com trixie/main arm64 armbian-plymouth-theme all 25.8.2 Hash Sum mismatch Hashes of expected file: - SHA512:718d46957b9e9940ba7569761069864c46b07bd5570db462894b81d2730803dc9f9b0618ed45104c6357b92ddf00600a9664b93bd3eaca8c453b4724ba495688 - SHA256:3ee8733f28c38f66f3a1328c93bf75d00416f8e2d1e7a5c91f4727489d7c1b00 - SHA1:2ad501942596de1a53e9339284635a712346a245 [weak] - MD5Sum:a7dc1e7a3ff05af314e49c0b841ce240 [weak] - Filesize:112140 [weak] Hashes of received file: - SHA512:f37ac430cdadcacde0d016447ff82f58ee81f9142523a39252096fc09cdb90542346bfb496be7993502ac309cfae68d22a740b4d5aadb66b687b89ad88ed4d80 - SHA256:b9a7ed2ceebe4cce4aab2f4366c8a1bd3479dec7923294b231cf529bfff137eb - SHA1:76b110fec39b59188a68e1c7e67aeb18de411bc3 [weak] - MD5Sum:3bc7dc9b0ba091d9227cc3693847ed97 [weak] - Filesize:112140 [weak]
  14. @Nick A Thank you for the reply! I am still eager to try and load a different OS onto these two sticks. Sorry for the delay, somehow I just found the e-mail notifying me of your response now I'm not familiar with the process of trying to flash an image so I will start there, but before I do, is there a possibility whatever changes are made won't work, can't be undone and then brick the device? I'd probably rather not risk it if that's a possibility. But if there's always a way to re-flash them, I'm totally interested in trying anything I possibly can I'll wait to hear back from you before I attempt anything -- thank you!!
  15. You'll spend the money once. Then you'll have the result thereafter. I would suggest deciding what you want, then spending whatever it costs. Orange PI is "cheap", not just in price, but in hardware reliability as well as software support. I'm not aware of such issues with Radxa. RK3588 is more powerful than Raspberry PI, but as you say Raspberry PI has great community and support. Perhaps the question is - What do you need it for? Raspberry PI might be powerful enough for your needs.
  16. I have an Orange PI 5 Plus, and both USB-C connectors (including the one used for power delivery) are faulty. Also the second HDMI output is corrupted. Clearly their manufacturer leaves a lot to be desired.
  17. Modproble probes modules built into the kernel itself. An external package (other than the kernel itself) shouldn't affect it. If it was present via modprobe before, and not after, that isn't the zfs package, that would indicate a module that had been built into 25.8.1 kernel, then excluded from the 25.8.2 kernel build for some reason.
  18. Depends on your use case. If you need raw cpu power, better gpu or video processing, Go for RK3588/s based board. If you heavily rely on GPIO and its functions (PWM, I2C,...) go for RPi.
  19. @Jeeva Kandasamy I haven't had that error before. Maybe your host is out of date. Have you tried "sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade"?
  20. sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* sudo apt clean sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade works for me.
  21. I've heard people say that the Orange Pi is a "budget alternative" to the Raspberry Pi. On one hand, the Raspberry Pi has an excellent community, with a large user base that could really help you in your learning journey. On the other hand, the Orange Pi offers great value for money, and it's really tempting because the Raspberry Pi can be a bit pricey. What's your suggestion?
  22. I don't think simply documenting what needs to be installed is the solution. (Since I've already managed to figure that out, assuming my previous message went through.) I was trying to highlight that if a service is integrated into the installer (f2fs formatting), it would be elegant (or we could call it necessary) if that minimal package were part of the stock system, so the armbian-install doesn't break."
  23. Found with google: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/34923-csc-armbian-for-rk322x-tv-box-boards/page/96/#findComment-218361
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