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Here also ok: root@uefi-x86:/etc/apt/sources.list.d# LC_ALL=C apt update Get:1 https://download.docker.com/linux/debian bookworm InRelease [47.0 kB] Hit:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease Hit:3 http://security.debian.org bookworm-security InRelease Hit:4 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-updates InRelease Hit:5 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable InRelease Hit:6 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-backports InRelease Hit:7 https://repos.azul.com/zulu/deb stable InRelease Hit:9 https://openhab.jfrog.io/artifactory/openhab-linuxpkg stable InRelease Hit:8 https://netcup-01.armbian.com/apt bookworm InRelease Fetched 47.0 kB in 1s (67.4 kB/s) Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done 33 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them. Perhaps some mirror is not in good shape, but that is automatically removed - in a cronjob.
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Cannot reproduce: root@pihole-v2:~# apt update Hit:1 http://security.debian.org bookworm-security InRelease Hit:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease Hit:3 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-updates InRelease Hit:4 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-backports InRelease Hit:5 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable InRelease Get:6 https://armbian.atomonetworks.com/apt bookworm InRelease [54.1 kB] Get:7 https://armbian.atomonetworks.com/apt bookworm/bookworm-utils all Packages [10.4 kB] Get:8 https://armbian.atomonetworks.com/apt bookworm/bookworm-utils arm64 Packages [205 kB] Get:9 https://armbian.atomonetworks.com/apt bookworm/bookworm-utils arm64 Contents (deb) [55.9 kB] Get:10 https://armbian.atomonetworks.com/apt bookworm/bookworm-utils all Contents (deb) [36.1 kB] Fetched 362 kB in 3s (143 kB/s) Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done All packages are up to date. root@pihole-v2:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/armbian.list deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/armbian.gpg] http://apt.armbian.com bookworm main bookworm-utils bookworm-desktop
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Turns out the Armbian option on H3Droid is dependent on extremely old outdated URLs. I’m trying to get into the board structure when h3resc is booted in order to see if I can find the sources list that provides these URLs rn
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Has anyone made WiFi adapter MT7601u to work with Rockchip64 as AP? I'm unable to compile the driver. I've tried: https://github.com/muratdemirtas/MT7601u https://github.com/Vyacheslav-S/mt7601u-AP https://github.com/Anthony96922/mt7601u-ap I've installed current headers, build-essential libncurses-dev bison flex libssl-dev libelf-dev. Any help appreciate it.
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Vontar KK MAX / HK1 RBOX R2 / R3 - RK3566 4GB/32GB(or 64GB)
Energokom replied to Deoptim's topic in Rockchip CPU Boxes
Hello Vontar kkmax has RAM memory SK Hynix h5anag8najr-wmc - 4 pcs. DDR4-2933. Which DDR_BLOB= and BL31_BLOB= should I choose for this memory? Help me determine the correct size of 8GB -
@adron That kernel isn't mainline 6.1 but based off the Rockchip BSP 6.1 kernel.
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BSP kernel is good, of course. The only thing that confuses me is the lack of upgrading to mainline branch 6.1. The latest version of mainline is 6.1.147. And Armbian still uses 6.1.115.
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yes, thats it... you need to instal libllvmspirvlib-19-dev though about kodi... it worked? altough im getting the same artifacs on some videos, its stable and with hw decode on internal player, because the ffmpeg provided by the v4l2 repo is 6.11 had to compile version 21.2 omega gbm platform without internal ffmpeg, then go to video player settings and activate DRM you need to install jdk11 and select with "sudo update-alternatives --config java" to compile run cmake with the options -DCORE_PLATFORM_NAME=gbm -DAPP_RENDER_SYSTEM=gles -DENABLE_INTERNAL_FFMPEG=OFF -DWITH_FFMPEG=usr/bin/ffmpeg you should see cmake telling you that ffmpeg version check was disabled and externally selected After installed you need to launch from a tty gonna keep testing... the ss bellow is from one episode that i wasnt being able to watch i finally got inputstream.adaptative to compile (if you compile the same version of available kodi on apt you dont have to do this, will be able to just use inputstream from apt, though kodi versions higher than omega requires ffmpeg 7+) and testing with 1080p 60fps Definitely better than mpv 👌
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That is over-optimism for most if not all of those chips - unless additionally cooled. I haven't played with exact this board much, so I am unaware of cooling specific for this board, but this is powerful SoC on a small board + every SoC needs some cooling in order to keep temp low. Do you have a (proper) heat sink? https://blog.armbian.com/stay-cool/ This looks quite normal: ### Boot system health: Time CPU load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq Tcpu C.St. 01:42:36 1800 MHz 0.30 52% 32% 17% 0% 1% 0% 61.1 °C 0/6 01:42:36 1800 MHz 0.30 35% 8% 26% 0% 0% 0% 59.4 °C 0/6 01:42:37 1800 MHz 0.30 32% 5% 25% 1% 0% 0% 59.4 °C 0/6 01:42:37 1800 MHz 0.30 32% 4% 25% 1% 0% 0% 59.4 °C 0/6 01:42:38 1800 MHz 0.30 30% 4% 25% 0% 0% 0% 59.4 °C 0/6 Also worth mentioning that here we only have Rockchip provided kernel. No modern kernel yet - which usually brings less aggressive performance / voltage settings.
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Hi So I installed the minimal IOT version on the eMMC and I am struggling with it as on login, the temperature is at already 73C then ends up having a forced shutdown after like 5 minutes. I don't see why this is happening as it's literally doing nothing on the command line. Any ideas on how to fix this? I was expecting this to idle around 30s, not reach 90 in an air conditioned room. Thanks.
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I am running 6.12.37-current-x86 (with those changes) on my desktop and laptop, bare metal. Everything seems to work, multiple monitors, HDMI audio, acceleration, suspend / resume, BT, BT suspend, ... I would suggest you to use current kernel. I use this https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Armbian-Software/Management/#cockpit for running VMs. That's for arm64 cloud image only.
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@7alken I am using incus these days for managing VMs, not virtualbox anymore. Haven't tested it with these images, yet. You can use qemu directly as well, but incus simplifies this kind of stuff a lot.
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KEA DHCP Server on Armbian with Orange Pi Zero 3 (2GB RAM)
laibsch replied to fedes_gl's topic in Allwinner sunxi
I am using dnsmasq for that purpose -
1password Browser/Desktop synchronization won't work on Armbian
laibsch replied to snow's topic in Orange Pi 5
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Thank you. I found that libllvmspirvlb 19 is only available in trixie... can you confirm? In bookworm, I needed to replace llvm-18-dev libclang-18-dev libllvmspirvlib-18-dev with llvm-19-dev libclang-19-dev libllvmspirvlib-15-dev But tomorrow I will try again with trixie
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Then you know which part you can contribute to mainline support, otherwise you have to use the manufacturer's BSP, because that's what you paid for.
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@usual user - thanks for the link, but my GC02M2 camera is a RAW sensor ➝ needs RK3566 ISP driver for usable output.
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https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20240220-rk3568-vicap-v9-0-ace1e5cc4a82@collabora.com/
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After this test, you might try a boot just with forcing the mode, without edid: extraargs=video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@60 drm.debug=0x4
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Hi, sorry I was away for a while. https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_FAQ/#why-things-stop-working Armbian basically takes the current kernel and applies patches and configs. You can start yourself with the framework and build the image for your board. https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/ You can inspect the patches applied for your board. Can you do some more tests? Can you confirm that the edid_asus_vs228.bin is in the /lib/firmware/edid directory? Also, can you boot without forcing a resolution, but forcing the edid: extraargs=drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=HDMI-A-1:edid/edid_asus_vs228.bin drm.debug=0x4 Reason for this is that I hope the re-packaged edid (edid_asus_vs228.bin) does not have the checksum error, and maybe it works.
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Thank you for the explanation
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couldnt get it working with platform x11 and forcing it to build without internal ffmpeg stills defaults do software rendering with internal player, you can use mpv as external player it works but ina lot of cases you get a blue screen or a video filled with artifacts then it crashes... i'm compiling it with only gbm and forced external ffmpeg to test to use kodi with mpv create a file ~/.kodi/userdata/playercorefactory.xml then make it immutable because kodi for some reason keeps deleting it "sudo chattr +i ~/.kodi/userdata/playercorefactory.xml" to edit or delete run the same command with -i
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I've run into similar problems and checking the bash history, what i used was sudo apt-get install build-essential meson ninja-build pkg-config git cmake gettext python3-mako python3-pip bison flex zlib1g-dev libelf-dev libunwind-dev libglvnd-dev llvm-18-dev libclang-18-dev libllvmspirvlib-18-dev libdrm-dev libva-dev libvdpau-dev libvulkan-dev vulkan-tools vulkan-validationlayers-dev spirv-tools libx11-dev libxext-dev libxdamage-dev libxfixes-dev libxrandr-dev libxshmfence-dev libxxf86vm-dev libxkbcommon-dev for what i've saw it seems axtracker is only needed with -Dgallium-xvmc=enabled so try to explicitly disable this if youre not declaring.. and try to keep the build options simple as in it is worth the hassle, performance increase within latest mesa releases is noticeable another tip is to create a alias to mpv in basrc (and launch gl applications with the same envs) alias mpv='vblank_mode=3 MESA_GLTHREAD=1 PAN_MESA_DEBUG=gofaster nice -n -20 mpv' it is actually faster, but don't set those mesa variables globally as it crashes xfce a lot
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Hi, there are some pending changes to uefi config, not sure if they would affect you: https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/8377