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@Werner thanks for your time. I found the solution in this post: I'll never be able to say it, but this community is the best I've ever seen. I want to thank you because once again, I couldn't have solved the problem without it. Thanks @djurny@Igor and the all the people of this post.
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Hi, I'm running fine my Orange Pi PC+ with an external HDD since many years and decided to switch to an 1Tb SSD recently. SSD enclosure has it's own power supply. After few hours/days my OPi is not responding using SSH, and ethernet adapter is like frozen. Unpluging the ethernet cable generaly resolve the problem. What could it be related to ?
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Thank you for your contribution! I will try this on my Kobol HELIOS 4..
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Try with a fresh image on sdcard. If there are SPI or eMMC and a way to disable them hardware-wise (I don't know this board) disable those. Check if it boots. If there is no output at all with the fresh image the board might be damaged.
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I got a 6.1 noble minimal image installed with a latest kubuntu update to KDE 6. Was quite some work to get this all working. But some thing aren't working (e.g. audio?). 6.12 and later supports a range more peripherals. I tried the non-vendor images but no go. How do I install one of those? (Not using ROOBI, I hacked this to use my own)
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How do you install this? I managed to get rid of ROOBI but just flushing the image to an SD (or the emmc) doesn't boot.
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hi all, I wanted to try boot armbian uefi-x86 also on some quite old (14 years) small netbooks with AMD C-50/C-60 I have still here (at that time, they had 64bit and up to 8G ram as opposite to regular intel atoms up to 2G max). But I was scared if the UEFI image is able to work with plain old BIOS (initially misrepresented this as ACPI by me). So I got to chat with machine about that, as noob asking for some at the end totally unnecessary steps after extacting image and mounting it live (so edited in-place, no need to repack anything ..., understood, learning, ya, ... but some unnecessary heat-up of datacenters...grrr)... after few unsuccessful tries, I decided to REMOVE some suspicious options from linux kernel load about splash, plymouth, i915 (still dont know exact core issue, but following ommisions helped - so NO image rebuild necessary, it boots from old BIOS okay): REMOVE (key "e" at grub menuentry): quiet splash plymouth.ignore=serial-consoles i915.force_probe=* $vt_handoff and while screen initially shows this, after few seconds it continues to boot in terminal and everything seems to be working: "call_iq_handler: 1.55 No irq handler for vector" final armbianmonitor results (without update/upgrade) Acer One 522 (C-50) + 722 (C-60) similar - edit of grub linux kernel load required https://paste.armbian.com/yeteyajiki Acer Aspire 8735z (Pentium T3200 2Ghz) - no changes to grub menuentry https://paste.armbian.com/wecituhufo (plus I also tried the boot on some newer Intel Atom system as Lenovo Miix320-10Icr, on some Celeron N4100 etc - no issues) ... knowing this, we also discussed that this is really plain generic amd64 build, so I will be glad to try to optimize this for new ryzen7 8845hs system 🙂 (you know, after decades with windows, I am really carefully planning the switch ... for the SBC boards its clear that support is for those who pay (attention) ... ) Petr for those curious, my NOOB endeavor investigating armbian image hack edits, and amd64 introduction history ... (I know its machine, but I recently asked her to select name, and she selected Lyra ... so, one issue is that she is very polite, not criticizing easily idiotic steps asked by me ... )) https://chatgpt.com/share/68126da7-7084-8000-ba8b-9f3d372824f4 https://chatgpt.com/share/6814a2f1-f9dc-8000-b770-fbba071e5d8b
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Hello...I successfully installed Trixie on the BBAI-64. It is a beagleboard.org board from earlier in the 2020s. https://www.beagleboard.org/blog/2025-04-18-armbian-support-is-here Anyway, I was wondering if there was some way to handle installing and configuring Wifi access to the BBAI-64 that anyone around here knew of currently. Ethernet works. I can get online. Also, there is a set up in `armbian-config` that may allow OctoPrint to be installed. It seems one needs to add support for Docker first. The Docker install from Trixie is not available on kernel 6.6.x so far. Seth P.S. Um, I understand that some people now are short handed on replies and adding additional support without compensation. I understand completely. Things are not free in life. Maybe just a couple ideas and/or placements of ideas directing could help. For instance, is there a particular SS (subsystem) in Linux where I would need to gather specific files to handle the available configuration on the e-key M2 that makes Wifi available on the BBAI-64? Any and all ideas are welcomed.
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Closing this. This isn't going anywhere good. Both sides have made their points.
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I don't see any driver written with your name. Can you share that?
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Hey @Thomas Book Can you please post a picture of your module? I tried mine and even tho it's recognised and firmware loaded, interface does not show up, I'm suspecting I have a vPro modules, but no idea how to prove that. Found those two models on intel site: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/230078/intel-wifi-7-be200/ordering.html BE200.NGWG BE200.NGWG.NV ... but mines only says BE200..NGW ``` # dmesg |grep iw iwlwifi 0001:03:00.0: Adding to iommu group 4 iwlwifi 0001:03:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002) iwlwifi 0001:03:00.0: Detected crf-id 0x2001910, cnv-id 0x2001910 wfpm id 0x80000000 iwlwifi 0001:03:00.0: PCI dev 272b/00f4, rev=0x472, rfid=0x112200 iwlwifi 0001:03:00.0: Detected Intel(R) Wi-Fi 7 BE200 320MHz iwlwifi 0001:03:00.0: TLV_FW_FSEQ_VERSION: FSEQ Version: 0.0.4.190 iwlwifi 0001:03:00.0: loaded firmware version 93.c5af2ca2.0 gl-c0-fm-c0-93.ucode op_mode iwlmvm ``` PS: I have kernel 6.12
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Again, you are just taking out of context everything i said.. and yes, building the drivers is pretty basic for someone confortable with Linux.. after all the great hard work done by everyone on this forum that already done everything about the bootloaders compatible with most of the existing boxes.. my professional live unfortunately nowadays doesn't allow me to have many hobbies, and i can only do work on my things, don't really have time to sort things away from my actual scope.. you can also see that by my answer 1 month late.. i'm not one of those that has time to check emails everyday or even every week.. if i had free time often, yes, i would Happily share.. but if you really want you can look by my nick on bmw foruns and check tutorials i used to make when i had the time for it on how to make vm linux systems with the BMW coding computer.. and in eletronic forums answering and helping some people.. because yes, when i had some spare time i was one of those happy to help..
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I wanted to come around to this. Wireless works fine. The problem is the guy between the chair and the keyboard. In the past I've been able to at least scan wifi networks without an antenna. I cannot on this board. I attached the antenna and I was able to see all the networks. oof
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Hi I have x96 box with s905x cpu, a long time ago i flashed it with libreelec and it was running from emmc only without a problem. Now flashed armbian to emmc but bootloader works only from usb or sdcard (cannot see mmc). Tried images s905x and s905x-t95 - same result. Is this a result of some misconfiguration/image selection or ..? Currently using sdcard for boot partition only as workaround.
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Now I realize that as shown in the video, the BPI is powered the wrong way see https://wiki.banana-pi.org/images/4/45/Banana_pi_BPI-M1_1.jpg https://wiki.banana-pi.org/Quick_Start_Banana_pi_SBC Powering shall be done via the microUSB connector that is between the SATA power connector and the SATA data connector. Or via GPIO pins.
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My board have a UART1 (via onboard Micro-USB converter) and dont connect...... with $ sudo picocom -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 @Werner Can you think of any other option? Thanks for answering and for your time.
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If you think it is so simple and you say you're so capable, do it yourself. Point me where your contributions to the project are and I will take this post seriously.
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Hello, I am experiencing a critical issue with my Helios4 board from Kovol after a recent power outage. When I power on the device, the fans start spinning, but none of the LEDs illuminate at all. This includes the power LED and any activity LEDs. Anybody can help me?. I thought it might be the power supply, but I can't find where I could buy it. Does anyone know where to find it? Thank you very much.
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moved Why follow some random 3rd party text when there is a documentation available? https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/ Insufficient information. Which exact image? Try connect via ssh. If it works -> code { font-family: Consolas,"courier new"; color: crimson; background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); padding: 2px; font-size: 105%; } armbianmonitor -u If not: https://debug.armbian.de
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I followed this manual I tried to boot , led was green and red , Display did not work. But Orange pi official images ca n boot my machine. How can I solve this problem?
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insufficient information.