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  2. OK what makes you think you got hacked?
  3. mmcblk1 should be the uSDcard it is on Nobel and Bookworm, it was there before I got hacked.
  4. No, Armbian has not become a total nightmare. But your posting all over the place, in several threads here and even Ubuntu ustream trackers with a bunch of unsubstantiated and obviously nonsensical claims IS absolutely a nightmare. PLEASE STOP! You make bogus claims faster than anybody can look into them. What made you think this was related to postgres? What makes you think Ubuntu downgraded their Gnome in Noble? Slow down, take a deep breath and stop being all over the place.
  5. Please share details: Orange pi zero 3? Downloaded armbian OS? Self-built? What Linux version? No changed linux configurations? XFCE? 1080p HDMI display? What CPU% while playing a 1080p MP4?
  6. You do have a mmcblk0, why do you think there should be a mmcblk1?
  7. i've got working with compositor turned on
  8. Yesterday
  9. @Igor Is this something that Armbian can add automatically for a board? Maybe that it did in the past?
  10. Thank you for your generous offer, @coroner21. I am interested and would love to use this unit to keep it supported in Armbian Core. My goal would be to help keep it at standard supported status. I was already able to lift the BPi M2+ from community to standard support status. I have sent you a PM.
  11. Armbian has become a total nightmare. Things keep breaking and theres no way to get a proper build of a past state anymore, so if I loose a copy of the original image I used for a machine then I am stuck again. Stuck with hardware that will not work again. And this hardware costs a lot of money, and its a lot of time too. Why Armbian was not written with this in mind I really don't know ??? The tree kernel lines supported seem to change randomly and are not in alignment with the linux kernel versions or seem to change randomly just at the wrong times.
  12. Thank you for sharing your success story for the benefit of everybody.
  13. There are no instructions to do this because it isn't supported and it is really, really, really hard because there are many, many, many dependencies across many different repositories all changing over time. While you may be able to get something to work in some cases, you have to deal with tracking down build errors and figure out what changed and what to roll that source back to.
  14. I cannot verify your claim that Ubuntu "reverted" to Gnome v44. Noble has v44 indeed. v46 is not anywhere in a Ubuntu release so my guess is you shot yourself in the foot with some random PPA or whatever repo out there. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meta-gnome3 There is no shortage of boards out in the wild, nobody would think that. What there is, is a shortage of people willing to fund development, be it users or companies. Big shout out to those who do and to our volunteer devs, thank you!
  15. Same problem when I put `KERNELBRANCH="tag:6.12.22"` in userpatches/lib.config
  16. Thank you for your work and I'm happy you fixed it for your installation. It would be good to have this be incorporated into Armbian itself.
  17. Its not working on a cleanly installed repo of Armbian/build ! userpatches/config-test.conf ``` EXPERT="yes" DEST_LANG="en_GB.UTF-8" BOARD="bananapim7" BRANCH="current" KERNEL_VERSION_LEVEL="6.12" KERNELBRANCH="tag:6.12.22" ``` https://paste.armbian.com/zoheruvemi
  18. I would not expect an older release to run cooler.
  19. Thought I got it, but not worked ! ``` cd cache/sources/linux-kernel-worktree/6.12__rockchip64__arm64/ git checkout v6.12.22 --force ```
  20. Thank you for confirming, @SteeMan. I had the feeling this was a TV box but could not be 100% certain without your expertise.
  21. laibsch

    Hiii

    Hello Petersonn, hope you will enjoy your Armbian time!
  22. How do I go about doing that ? It more looks like its to do with the `.github` repo tag contents itself ? But if its not is there a 101 or HOWTO on this please ?
  23. I tried this in a raspberry pi with graphic services stopped. Labwc exits normally I tried it in a virtualbox x86, with Debian trixie netinstall (barebones+labwc+seatd). Labwc exits normally. I think other armbian users (probably non allwinner) have used labwc, but they never complained about Labwc crashes. YES. I will try it with a true intel system. I will also try the stable-version Linux (instead of edge).
  24. From the screenshot you included I can determine the following: 1) This is a repurposed TV Box type device since it is running the rk3318-box build. (Note Armbian does not support TV Boxes, these are all community supported) 2) You are running a build from May of 2022 (over three years old) 3) As it says: No end-user support: built from trunk (which means this isn't any sort of official armbian build) For support you really need to go to the company that you bought this from
  25. great, keep us posted and be sure to invite Danubio to post here directly, too!
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