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Just simply do these: git checkout d502356 config/kernel/linux-sunxi64-current.config git checkout d502356 config/kernel/linux-sunxi64-edge.config Everything works.
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Here you should have all the debs, you will have to install them manually. Start with media-buster-legacy-rk3328, and then install manually all the deps https://mega.nz/file/RnBQWbBJ#bpVSDcqjatbpwIlKMRopnzSh01ebOxzbMRh1UJ2zBBE
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Every time the device is turned on, I can start hostapd for the first time. When I ctrl-terminate, the next time I start hostapd, I get an error message: Failed to set beacon parameters Interface initialization failed wlan0: interface state UNINITIALIZED->DISABLED wlan0: AP-DISABLED wlan0: Unable to setup interface. wlan0: interface state DISABLED->DISABLED wlan0: AP-DISABLED wlan0: CTRL-EVENT-TERMINATING hostapd_free_hapd_data: Interface wlan0 wasn't started nl80211: deinit ifname=wlan0 disabled_11b_rates=0
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Very simple module for nothing, Segmentation fault
Ryzer replied to Kopia's topic in Allwinner sunxi
Testing under 6.15-sunxi and unable to load the module at all. ryan@pcduino3:~/exp-drivers/hello$ sudo insmod hello.ko insmod: ERROR: could not insert module hello.ko: Invalid module format ryan@pcduino3:~/exp-drivers/hello$ sudo dmesg | tail -n 1 [ 2002.550246] module hello: .gnu.linkonce.this_module section size must match the kernel's built struct module size at run time ryan@pcduino3:~/exp-drivers/hello$ I am now wonder Is this tied to a configuration issue? Or is it something more deeper routed? One other thing I will try is bumping up GCC as AI suggest it could be a mismatch issue as the Build system uses GCC 13 but Debian comes with GCC 12. I will also try building with an Ubuntu distro as well. -
The Tanix-tx6s-axp313 image goes straight to fel, no serial logs
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Ok, I'll try all of them. I'll report back tomorrow.
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Image for MXQ PRO 4K 5G (Q44_V4.1_20210120 - Allwinner H3)
Ryzer replied to Wel7on's topic in Allwinner CPU Boxes
Hi wel7on, I see based on the image provided that you have an unpopulated serial console port (RX, TX and GND labels). If you are up for it I would recommend soldering a header to it and if you dont already buy a usb to serial converter. Makes it easier to identify why the board may not appear to be booting. You can use a program such as putty to recieve the serial debug output. Best of luck Ryzer -
Try the Transpeed, vontar, x98h orTanix-acp313 images. There might be few other boxes that use axp313 chip in the list.
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Alright, that took a little bit to find, that chip is small! AXP313A pc21BAA 64N1
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Home Assistant with full Armbian desktop experience?
Robert Pace replied to Robert Pace's topic in Orange Pi 5 Plus
Would this be a viable pathway to run Frigate NVR with HA/HAOS? -
And here is an armbian-monitor with verbosity set to 7: https://paste.armbian.com/ubuxilosap
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Thank you for your reply Igor, I have not changed anything, its using the same power supply it has been using for the past years! I had the SSH terminal open on it and just saw this random output: Message from syslogd@nanopim4v2 at Jul 24 20:22:20 ... kernel:[169328.590321] Internal error: Oops: 0000000096000004 [#2] PREEMPT SMP Message from syslogd@nanopim4v2 at Jul 24 20:22:20 ... kernel:[169328.616489] Code: 54000088 14000011 f9400273 b40001f3 (b9401a63) Not sure if it helps, but afterwards I took a new armbian-monitor capture: https://paste.armbian.com/huzanoyifi
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I Know this thread is old but i installer buster on my rk3318 box and the media-buster-legacy-rk3328 package does not exist anymore does anyone have a archive of it
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Can you tell me the axp### numbers on the chip? I can’t see it in your pictures. Try these images.. maybe you’ll find one that boots https://github.com/NickAlilovic/build/releases/tag/20250306
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You are most likely fine. But out of curiosity can you run the following: apt list --installed | grep armbian
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Fuel Management App Idea for Armbian – Need Feedback!
robertoj replied to Danuta's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
Sensor integration: buy a OBD2 to USB adapter and study the OBD2 codes to read the fuel liters/hour, km and km/h. It is very possible there is a python OBD2 library. The SBC should be running continuously in the vehicle, since the car electronic control unit does not have the memory to store the information for you. Python+tkinter/pyqt6+matplotlib is very effective for this kind of apps. -
Linux 6.13.7 upgrade to Linux 6.14.8 breaks X11 in SPI LCDs
g00n replied to robertoj's topic in Advanced users - Development
orange pi zero 3 image hasn't received an update since may, maybe that's why -
well I "solved" the package conflict but now on boot it shows: Welcome to 22.11.2 with Linux 6.1.115-vendor-rk35xx before it showed: Welcome to Armbian 24.5.1 Jammy everything works though - no pending updates. I guess I will leave it like this. Or any recommendations about getting it up to current version?
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I have a couple of cheap Allwinner h313 tv sticks "G96" that I would like to try to port to Armbian. Not exactly sure where to start, but I managed to soft emmc brick one doing so (boots off sd card fine). No compatible firmware is available anywhere, so I rooted it and dumped the emmc firmware, available here: https://archive.org/details/G96_Firmware_Dump . This firmware boots just fine off a sd card. The wifi chip is BCM43340, which has been patched into Armbian before. There are a few more images at the link, let me know what I should do/dump to help.
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boot from nvme, install via armbian-install ?
H_Berger replied to H_Berger's topic in Orange Pi 5 Plus
yaeh, thanks very much .... i just flashed the armbian image to the sdcard copied the base img also on the sd card booted into than dd'ed the copied img to the /dev/mmcblk0 checked the partitions rebooted with removed sdcard and it works !!! -
boot from nvme, install via armbian-install ?
SteeMan replied to H_Berger's topic in Orange Pi 5 Plus
It looks like you have your u-boot loaded to the spi based on what the log shows. So all you should now need to do is install an Armbian image to the SD card, boot into that image and then use armbian-config to copy the image to either eMMC or nvme (you can try both and experiment which you want to go with long term). You also have the option of having /boot on eMMC and the root filesystem on nvme (since the /boot is mostly read only that sometimes is a safer option than relying on being able to boot off of the nvme. There are lots of options available depending on your usage pattern and hardware. -
https://docs.armbian.com/Process_CI/