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  2. Thank you for the kind words.
  3. I find this forum very interesting. There's a lot of useful information here.
  4. https://docs.radxa.com/en/rock4/rock4c+/low-level-dev/serial and set loglevel to 7 in armbianEnv.txt
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  6. Hello fellow geeks/nerds, Here still using a Rock Pi 4c on 26.2.0-trunk.44. After upgrading to 26.2.0-trunk.62 the Rockpi just does not come back. No display no network. Wish I could provide more details beside the versions. I've went ahead and froze the kernel updates. If there's a way to maybe pull a log of sorts please let me know and I'll post it.
  7. @Jerry Falken well this forum is more oriented on hardware and compiling stuffs rather than generic linux info that you can find every where on the net so I won't answer on this, google it You can remain also on old distros such as debian 9 stretch minimal without gui but with ssh support to run headless ngix apps. I don't think you need newer distros to run such easy apps , the important is improve a good firewall and also a fail2ban app to protect your system but, again, those are more generic linux questions rather than support on tvboxes socs
  8. Thank you! Unfortunately, this didn't help. The device won't boot at all and immediately goes into MASKROM after rebooting. I just built Ubuntu 24.04.3 from here - https://github.com/markbirss/rk3506-ubuntu and it booted perfectly without any problems. I'm testing it now.
  9. Have just tested Forky (Debian) release on both the 2A and the 2F, and in both cases the wireless driver survived an upgrade. I also tested the Plucky release on the 2A, and the wireless driver did not survive the stock upgrade. I have not tested the Plucky version on the 2F yet. Also it should be noted that the cron implementation in the Forky version for the 2A is fouled up. Any ordinary user's crontab has to be edited by root. Bad permissions on a number of files. Nice to know that at least the wireless adapter problem has attracted someone's interest.
  10. Thanks! I think it will be a little bit of work, but I agree that it would be the best way forward. So I'll attempt to start again with a fresh install. Really appreciate your help!
  11. So I have tried all the different images for the Opiz3 from the Orange pi website with the dts, I have tried 2 of the desktop images for the opiz3 from armbian. All of them result in the desktop environment not booting correctly. with Armbian I even got to the point where there are no errors in the lightdm logs, yet still a black screen. However with all those different images, a simple manual restart of lightdm (systemctl restart lightdm.service, will fix it and make the desktop show up.
  12. If you have X11 installed, then boot with only the LCD and try: sudo systemctl stop lightdm (the greeter, which requires X11) sudo startx Show me what errors you see If you have Trixie, boot with only the LCD and: sudo apt install labwc labwc (as a regular user) Large language models are just google on steroids. They can only give good answers, if hundreds of people have typed and published solution similar to your problem.
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  14. Does this happen if you are running from an SD card also? Or is it specific to running off of emmc?
  15. Extract the 7z file in the same folder as Armbian-unofficial_26.02.0-trunk_Luckfox-lyra-ultra-w_trixie_vendor_6.1.115_minimal.img Then do: dd if=uboot.img of=Armbian-unofficial_26.02.0-trunk_Luckfox-lyra-ultra-w_trixie_vendor_6.1.115_minimal.img bs=32k seek=1 conv=notrunc Then you have an old Rockchip 2017.09 u-boot, my guess it that that shall work with 6.1.115 But you are the first one, the tester of it. Also, I did a 32-bit rockchip edge kernel test build and I see no DTB file for Luckfox-lyra-ultra-w That means it is not supported for mainline. At least it seems correct that one cannot build a working image now as legacy u-boot is not available anymore. In theory, the 2025.10-rc4 u-boot might be such that you can get a mainlne edge rockchip kernel running, EFI booted maybe, but expect same strange errors or freezes.
  16. At this point I've tried with and without adafruit,yx240qv29. I also have tried with X11 and Wayland. I am at the point where I am using Gemini to figure out what is wrong but not making much progress. I have found people with similar issues but no solutions.
  17. I've already tried both sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade. I can't update because it says that the website linked "apt.armbian,com bionic release" doesn't have a release file. What commands would i specifically need to run to do what you said (Blacklisting kernel, seguenti (?)) Server, something i can ssh into to run some basic websites on nginx
  18. @Jerry Falken Unfortunately you must remain on kernel 4.4.xxx because as many times said newer kernels doesn t support NAND. About upgrading to newer distros, blacklist kernel update in apt and try doing seguential apt dist upgrades changing repository and starting by a well working distro I have up to Debian bookworm ( Debian 12 ) but only cli, no desktop May I ask what the purpose are you using for your tv box ?
  19. Jeffrey, Is your DTS using this in the "compatible" line: adafruit,yx240qv29 ? Are you trying to use an X11 or Wayland greeter and desktop? (I can't remember what commands to use to check that right now). I didn't know about X11 problems with adafruit,yx240qv29 (only with the other driver panel-mipi-dbi) There's no available image to download with all the required parts.
  20. Yes, that is the correct sequence of actions: 1. Build armbian minimal with panel-mipi-dbi kernel module 2. Use DTS so that the kernel links the GPIO, SPI to the panel-mipi-dbi kernel module 3. Use the bin file (originally provided by Kungfu pancake) <-mandatory, not optional 4. If you see console text successfully in the LCD during boot, you have successfully installed your LCD 5. Tell us here, for the next step in GUI installation The "greeter" is the graphical login screen. Labwc is the wayland-based compositor and window manager (I think).
  21. @robertoj Thank you for being willing to help. It was actually because my jumper wires were too long. I now can see the everything fine on the screen. The only issue that remains is loading the desktop environment, I can't seem to get in nomatter what I try. I've tried multiple image but every single time it just fails. Any ideas?or is there an image available that is known to work that I can download?
  22. After further testing, I found that the error also happens after shutting down the system, even with a clean shutdown. I did a CLI shutdown on a unit that had been running for two days. When I tried to turn it back on, I ran into the black screen problem.
  23. Hi, I am posting this here to notify you about the serious networking performance issue on my Rockpi 4B board. Ever since I installed the Trixie release, the networking on the board has been poor/not working at all. I cannot even run an apt update If I try to connect via SSH, I get: root@rockpi:~# apt update 0% [Connected to github.armbian.com (185.199.110.153)] [Waiting for headers] [Waiting for headers]client_loop: send disconnect: Connection reset >ssh root@192.168.0.200 ssh_dispatch_run_fatal: Connection to 192.168.0.206 port 22: Connection timed out I don't know where to start / what to check here. When I turn on the board, it works barely at starting, very slowly before becoming unresponsive. Technical Details: Board: Rockpi 4B Armbian version: Armbian_community_26.2.0-trunk.44_Rockpi-4b_trixie_current_6.12.60_minimal Boot media: 250GB M.2 PCIE SSD Old Working: Armbian_community_25.2.0-trunk.195_Rockpi-4b_bookworm_current_6.6.66_minimal This issue started only after installing the Trixie images. The bookworm image works butter smooth and flawless. I am sorry if I am cross-posting this, but I couldn't find any known related issue on this board. Thanks in advance!
  24. Hello, i have made an account in this forum to ask a few questions on how to install Armbian Like a user above i have a Mxq pro (Recognized it by the motherboard!) however the one i have has NAND memory, as a question do any kernel versions or modern installs support this besides 4.4? If not is there any way for me to upgrade my install from Ubunto 18.04.6 to the newer 22, or switch from Ubunto to Debian. From what i could tell, Armbian is a modification to both of those distros with a different Kernel and a few rewrites, and in theory you can upgrade the Kernel, or the distro, so in theory it should be possible.
  25. No clue if it will work. There are hundreds of different TV boxes. It is unlikely anyone here has that exact model So just try. The general rule as the instructions on this site indicate are to try different dtbs until you find one that works the best.
  26. Unfortunately, my knowledge is completely lacking in this. I don't even know how to do it ( If you have some free time, could you please help me create a firmware with a patched U-Boot? I know it's a lot to ask. Forgive me. But I don't know what to do anymore. The manufacturer's Ubuntu 22 is a pain in the ass; I can't even run Docker on it, and so on. I can upload the manufacturer's U-Boot (Ubuntu 22), but if you need anything else, I'll share everything I have without any problems. uboot_22_ubuntu.7z
  27. The connection is correct, the H3 (nano pi neo) output works for external sound i2s, but both the input and output need to be made on a newer board H5 ( Nano{iNeo2 ), the pinout is the same
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