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  2. Hi, on post below i report i have a stable helios64 with ebin-dev's file dtb for 6.6.29 with ondemand 408-1800mhz
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  4. @Victor Pecherskiy Then it seems like a software problem, unfortunately I don't have a 32GB to test it with. And what if you copy the dtb from Joshua Riek's image to your Armbian installation?
  5. Description Devicetree is already in https://github.com/armbian/linux-rockchip so just a board config is enough How Has This Been Tested? [x] ./compile.sh BOARD=rock-5-itx BRANCH=vendor BUILD_DESKTOP=no BUILD_MINIMAL=no DEB_COMPRESS=xz KERNEL_CONFIGURE=no RELEASE=bookworm KERNEL_GIT=shallow, flashed to emmc and boot Checklist: Please delete options that are not relevant. [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas [x] My changes generate no new warnings [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream modules View the full article
  6. Its a bug. You need to make sure the wireless country code is set, even when its not being used.
  7. Hi. I installed Armbian on a raspberry pi 5. Everything went smoothly, but straight-away, I see that dmesg is filled with this error: brcmfmac: brcmf_set_channel: set chanspec 0x100c fail, reason -52 I'm noticing some inconsistencies on the network, and I'm not sure if this is behind it. I tried installing the firmware-brcm80211, but it didn't help -- in fact, I think it might have made it worse. I've looked all over, but I cannot see any useful information regarding this. It has no usb devices attached, not using and gpio pins or anything fancy. It is just a node on the network that is presenting information on a television screen in our shop. It looks like the driver is not a good match for the hardware (that's my guess, anyway). In the past, I've seen errors like this fixed with the firmware I mentioned above. No such luck this time. Any way I can fix this? Thanks.
  8. Hi all, I decided today to give an Armbian build a whirl as a virtual machine (guest). In particular, Armbian_24.2.4_Uefi-x86_jammy_current_6.6.21_kde-neon_desktop.img. As is usual with installing a virtual machine, it comes up with a default video resolution of 1024x768; I can usually quickly get it full screen on my system as 1920x1080 by going to the System Settings : Hardware : Display and Monitor : etc. However, here there is no hardware subsection at all, and a search didn't turn up a setting to change the display. Any advice on where to find it? I installed the spice guest driver and related packages on the guest. Thanks!
  9. I have the same thing i am only seeing the first 8 pins. i did the "sudo su -" to change to root then the "echo "BOARD=orangepi5b" | sudo tee /etc/orangepi-release" where you able to figure anything out
  10. Which is kind of odd since both Armbian and Joshua's work are very close kernel-wise.
  11. That board is no longer a valid armbian board. It is EOS status (end of support). So there is no Armbian support and no community support for that board.
  12. @royk, have not tried yet, hope to try soon. Since Ubuntu by Joshua Riek seems to work well, it seems to be a software problem.
  13. In this case, I would try it again but with a USB meter plugged into 1 of 4 Odroid USB ports. Then when it boots up watch for voltage drops, even if it was running fine with the other firmware or system. Mine board even powered via J8 pin sometimes was not able to initialize the USB controller which is quite strange behavior and I would more likely to expect it when powered via crappy micro USB con.
  14. Hi all, Armbian is now working on Rock 3C. You can download a community build: https://github.com/armbian/community/
  15. hello, there is no option to install in flash, Install/Update the bootloader on SPI Flash im using olimex a20 lime with emmc Armbian 23.8.1 Jammy with Linux 6.1.47-current-sunxi verbosity=1 bootlogo=false console=both disp_mode=1920x1080p60 overlay_prefix=sun7i-a20 rootdev=UUID=6a1af220-c7aa-449a-b709-c3eb897ae28a rootfstype=ext4 overlays=mmc2 pwm spi-add-cs1 spi-jedec-nor spi-spidev param_spinor_spi_bus=0 #param_spinor_spi_cs=1 param_spidev_spi_bus=2 usbstoragequirks=0x2537:0x1066:u,0x2537:0x1068:u im using like that but it dont boot if i remove sd lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS mmcblk0 179:0 0 7.3G 0 disk └─mmcblk0p1 179:1 0 7.2G 0 part /var/log.hdd / mmcblk1 179:8 0 14.6G 0 disk └─mmcblk1p1 179:9 0 14.4G 0 part /mnt mmcblk1boot0 179:16 0 4M 1 disk mmcblk1boot1 179:24 0 4M 1 disk zram0 254:0 0 229.8M 0 disk [SWAP] zram1 254:1 0 50M 0 disk /var/log zram2 254:2 0 0B 0 disk
  16. It happens also with the latest Linux 6.7.4-edge-meson64 kernel. This problem could be related to a power switch which could be optionally connected to the J4 pin?
  17. I gave up on 6.6.29/30: in general they are stable but the 2.5G interface causes trouble again (NETDEV WATCHDOG: end1 (r8152): transmit queue 0 timed out 8584 ms) although the code for the r8152 driver did not change since the release of 6.6.8. Therefore I am back again on 6.6.8. It runs fine with the kernel defaults, irq smp_affinity set for ahci and xhci (see above) (armbian-hardware-optimize.service disabled) and it also benefits from the 75 mV opp increase (dtb attached). rk3399-kobol-helios64.dtb-6.6.8-L2-hs400-opp
  18. @elysiuMAccording to a user from a russian forum, the published stock firmware does not match the device. Maybe someone will find a solution soon!? https://4pda.to/forum/index.php?showtopic=1088113#entry129825636
  19. I'm looking for a flash for this box. 16/2 x88 pro-b-rk3318-d4-v1.2 16/2
  20. New imgs are now available. 6.6.30-current-meson64 https://www.armbian.com/bananapicm4io/
  21. @Victor Pecherskiy To rule out if it's a hardware or software problem have you tried an "original" image from orange pi?
  22. Hello all I have broken my installation when I tried to install the kernel 6.1 my current kernel 5.10.160-legacy-rk35xx. My nanopc t6 do not start. My installation is on EMMC and start on it. Could you please help me to recover it ? I have a backup file from OMV but I don't know how to push the backup to the EMMC? other possibility I guess copy the boot folder backup to EMMC boot folder but I do not know if it is enough. I really appreciate an help furthermore a clear turial could help evryone to recover an installation on EMMC memory. Thanks in advance for your support.
  23. Debian Buster is EOL. Remove Armbian related entries from apt sources and you are good to go. There won't be any further updates from Armbian for this userspace. https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_FAQ/#how-do-i-upgrade-from-armbian-buster-to-bullseye Debug boot issue: https://debug.armbian.de Put SD card into your Linux computer and mount it.
  24. @voapilro I think there could be another mistake besides that, my memory computation is using unsigned long long, my guess is that'd be 64 bits, that becomes the 'offset' in mctl_mem_matches_top(offset). I made a guess that the unsigned long long would be truncated dropping the high order 32 bits, that would still match the 32 bits based address, but could be wrong. For reasons uncertain, searching for CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE 'returns a blank' in my source base, as such I took a liberty to define that as 0. A thing is memsz is computed as 2 GB ( 2048 * 1024 * 1024 ), as I guess observed, I'm not too sure if that might be offset away a little, say the 'bottom' 32kb
  25. @ag123 Thanks for testing it! But I think there is a mistake in your patch. Why you redefine CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE as 0? I forked u-boot and made a branch with my changes here and this is the patch. Please, can you try it?
  26. My Nextcloudpi was running like a charm for years on an Odroid HC1 (no possibility to attache a monitor). It was still running Debian Buster 19.11.7. It was running so well that I neglected it a little too much. And then, when I attempted to upgrade the distro, it went bad. During the upgrade the following error occured: `` Err:5 http://httpredir.debian.org/debian buster-backports Release 404 Not Found [IP: 2a04:4e42:6f::644 80] Ign:6 http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/armbian-apt buster InRelease Err:7 http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/armbian-apt buster Release 404 Not Found [IP: 2001:878:346::116 80] Reading package lists... Done E: The repository 'http://httpredir.debian.org/debian buster-backports Release' no longer has a Release file. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. E: The repository 'http://apt.armbian.com buster Release' no longer has a Release file. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. Something went wrong. Fix it and try again `` Then I followed this [guidance](https://forum.armbian.com/topic/19237-armbian-upgrade-from-buster-to-bullseye/) In `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/armbian.list` I commented out the armbian repo and in `/etc/apt/sources.list` I changed from buster to bullseye. The I ran `apt update`, then `apt upgrade --without-new-pkgs`, then `apt full-upgrade`and then I rebooted the system. The Ordoid HC1 seemed to have started up again, I also see it my router, but it cannot be accessed via SSH, via the webbrowser nor the web-domain. 1. Is there a way to fix the install? 2. If not, is there a way to retreive the data and configs? (Not sure if the drive was encrypted. What is the default of Nextcloudpi?) Would really appreciate help.
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