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  2. Thank you! It looks like what I had was pretty close, anyway. The last one was: Armbian_23.8.1_Nanopineo_bookworm_current_6.1.47 from August 2023.
  3. Back in March I ran into problems with the community builds for the NanoPi Neo, for Debian Bookworm. It would boot up initially, but within 30 minutes or so, it would crash. So I did a fresh install from the last official build I had saved from June 2023: Armbian_23.5.2_Nanopineo_bookworm_current_6.1.30 And then I froze these packages to keep the working firmware and kernel: armbian-firmware/bookworm,bookworm 24.2.1 all [upgradable from: 23.05.1--1-SAfece-B6ae3] linux-dtb-current-sunxi/bookworm 24.2.1 armhf [upgradable from: 23.05.1--6.1.30-Sa343-D8bc9-P73a0-C162eHfe66-HK01ba-V014b-B9c18] linux-image-current-sunxi/bookworm 24.2.1 armhf [upgradable from: 23.05.1--6.1.30-Sa343-D8bc9-P73a0-C162eHfe66-HK01ba-V014b-B9c18] linux-u-boot-nanopineo-current/bookworm 24.2.1 armhf [upgradable from: 23.05.1--2022.04-Se4b6-P6b27-H0429-Ve2df-B91a8] I know there are newer official builds from when it was still supported, but I can't find them available for download anymore. Do you know if there's an archive somewhere that would have it? Thanks.
  4. Currently I run all these on a humble Asus J1800i board w/Armbian x86: NAS server w/ OMV7 -- DNS server w/ Pi-hole -- Jellyfin server -- Syncthing instance -- OpenHAAB server -- And even a UnrealTournament '99 game server! This would be a massive upgrade! Not only cutting my energy bill significantly, poor Asus board can finally retire and I'd finally experiment with a powerful ARM64 SoC...my only experience has been small boards like the OPI Zero and wacky Android TV boxes.
  5. use it as a portable server which will prolly stay at home most of the time, also as a thin client for my home net and pc.
  6. I'll probably build a cyberdeck out of the m7, and use it as a server for http, (s/t)ftp, I'll maybe use the NPU for some ML, also use the cyberdeck as a mini laptop for remote access to my home net. also was thinking to add some sensors from my Arduino for temp, humidity, etc. so I can remotely manage my home. fyi the SBC will be detachable from the deck. good luck everyone!!!
  7. I accidentally posted twice, whoops see comment below
  8. this worked on a fresh installed armbian: apt update && apt upgrade -y wget -O armbian-config.deb 'https://forum.armbian.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=12473&key=a65459c80c08c1043133549c7b2b7b01' apt --fix-broken install dpkg -i armbian-config.deb Thanks @Igor! Note: I am on Armbian_23.02.2_Nanopim4v2_bullseye_current_5.15.93_minimal. And not on Armbian_community_24.5.0-trunk.667_Nanopim4v2_bookworm_current_6.6.31_minimal. I am using it for OpenMediaVault!
  9. Replace my old Rpi as a sat and cw receiver.
  10. That board would be great to make a secured gateway thanks to the dual ethernet ports or/and make a IP KVM source using TC358743 (I failed to correctly building and patching armbian kernel for correct usability until now ;-( )
  11. would be interesting to port ollama on this with 32g of ram and an npu-u should have some decent performance.....
  12. Or install attached with dpkg -i armbian*.deb armbian-config_24.5.0-trunk_all__1-SA8477-B2b14-R448a.deb
  13. Having this bard will be really helpful for me to add support for this board in my 2 distros: https://github.com/warpme/minimyth2 (MythTV multimedia appliance; 13 diff SoC supported; 21 arm SBC boars supported) https://github.com/warpme/miniarch (Enabler of ArchLinux ARM on 21 different arm SBC boars)
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    Bananapi M7

    Having this bard will be really helpful for me to add support for this board in my 2 distros: https://github.com/warpme/minimyth2 (MythTV multimedia appliance; 13 diff SoC supported; 21 arm SBC boars supported) https://github.com/warpme/miniarch (Enabler of ArchLinux ARM on 21 different arm SBC boars)
  15. Hello I'm Testing LLM on singleboard computer. I expect a lot from the vulcan compatibility, there is many channel where we search for a good plateforme.
  16. Yes. Checkout this PR and build yourself. https://www.google.com/search?q=github+checkout+pr https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/
  17. How can I test this? I am not so familiar with changes in github ๐Ÿ˜… Edit: I think I need to build it myself?
  18. Well, Armbian has become my favourite OS for SBCs, of which I'm a big fan. I use normally them as servers and run sets of docker containers on each, using external storage most of the time. Would probably use it to replace or backup one of my home or office SBC servers.
  19. Would probably use it to replace one of my home or office servers. Mostly RPIs, 3, 4 and 5 (would probably replace the 3b or the 3b+ although none of them is struggling). I currently run Nextcloud, Gitlab-CE, Stirling-pdf, tracd and a number of other smaller services, all managed with Portainer and started up initially by docker-compose files. It's unbelievable what these little guys can provide and at what cost.
  20. Perhaps this is a solution? https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/6652
  21. Hi, I've been running the OMV7 latest with the armbian headless latest. I've set the power button for powering the system off in the OMV's gui. When the system is "on" I can power the system down by short press on the power button, the system powers off after aprox 10 seconds (so hopefully a clean shut down), the power led and network led get off, but the USB HDD (external 2.5in 320GB WD) still shows activity after power down - the activity led on it blinks (like 5 blinks per second) and I can hear a light clicking in aprox 1sec intervals. The disk does not spin, however (I cannot hear the spinning). I've been using a battery backup (3.7V lion) wired to the BPi M1 board permanently (there is an onboard controller for the battery backup management). What needs to be set in order the external USB HDD stops showing activity after the power down?
  22. Hello, I installed a fresh `Armbian_23.02.2_Nanopim4v2_bullseye_current_5.15.93_minimal.img.xz` for the Nanopi M4v2. But when I try to install `armbian-config' after an `apt update`, I got following error: root@nanopim4v2:~# apt install armbian-config Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done Package armbian-config is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'armbian-config' has no installation candidate also checked the apt-cache: apt-cache showpkg armbian-config Package: armbian-config Versions: Reverse Depends: armbian-bsp-cli-nanopim4v2,armbian-config Dependencies: Provides: Reverse Provides: Also tried the `3rd party Debian based distributions`from https://github.com/armbian/config, but got the same error. There is also a second unsolved thread: I stay now with the non-minimal, but is there a solution for future using of the minimal with armbian-config? Thanks and greeting!
  23. - Update: Kernel 6.1 โœ”๏ธ HDMI Audio โœ”๏ธ WIFI 2.4 + 5ghz โœ”๏ธ Ethernet โŒ Bluetooth โŒ NPU โŒ VPU โŒ GPU Wifi-K610: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B1LmAylalETcnBEWiPiJHL0MjK5xlIV4/view cd /lib/firmware/brcm/ sudo wget https://github.com/CoreELEC/brcmfmac_sdio-firmware-aml/raw/master/firmware/brcm/fw_bcm4335b0_ag.bin sudo ln -s fw_bcm4335b0_ag.bin brcmfmac4335-sdio.h96-TVbox,rk3566.bin sudo reboot now nmcli dev wifi sudo rmmod brcmfmac_wcc brcmfmac brcmutil modprobe brcmfmac - Image: Updated K610 test image: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G3ne0N0DX-sKNr36uqGhnaVXHt6sqBMz/view?usp=sharing - BaseFiles: RK3566-H96-MAX-VENDOR-61-V3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y5sGIE8uAo-eASNvkBkZ6SX3vdpiBFRU/view?usp=sharing edit Rockchip U-boot Legacy 4.19 DTS: https://github.com/hqnicolas/u-boot/blob/next-dev-v2024.03/arch/arm/dts/rk3566-h96.dts edit Rockchip U-boot Legacy 4.19 DEFCONFIG: https://github.com/hqnicolas/u-boot/blob/next-dev-v2024.03/configs/h96-rk3566_defconfig dmesg before install wifi & BT dmesg short: Full dmesg:
  24. Did you do code { font-family: Consolas,"courier new"; color: crimson; background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); padding: 2px; font-size: 105%; } apt update beforehand? Images usually are shipped with empty lists to avoid having outdated ones packed which also increase image size.
  25. Got the same problem with `Armbian_23.02.2_Nanopim4v2_bullseye_current_5.15.93_minimal.img.xz` for the Nanopi M4v2. Did you get it fixed? root@nanopim4v2:~# apt install armbian-config Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done Package armbian-config is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'armbian-config' has no installation candidate apt-cache showpkg armbian-config Package: armbian-config Versions: Reverse Depends: armbian-bsp-cli-nanopim4v2,armbian-config Dependencies: Provides: Reverse Provides: Greeting
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