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  2. I'd be interested in understanding better what is going on to enable the toothpick to switch boot order. So by default it seems that the boot order looks for u-boot on emmc first (as it doesn't boot from an SD card with a valid u-boot when inserted). But something happens with the pressing of the button that causes the boot order to change from emmc first to SD first. And that change seems to be persistent from your description. That would imply that some state information (boot order) is being stored somewhere as sometimes it boots emmc first and other times it boots SD card first. Where and how does this process work?
  3. Description Boots cleanly from sdcard even when OEM uboot is installed on EMMC (was having optee errors using radxa uboot when OEM was on EMMC) -Boot 2024.04-armbian (May 13 2024 - 20:34:52 +0000) Model: FriendlyElec NanoPC-T6 DRAM: 16 GiB Core: 338 devices, 30 uclasses, devicetree: separate MMC: mmc@fe2c0000: 1, mmc@fe2e0000: 0 Loading Environment from nowhere... OK In: serial@feb50000 Out: serial@feb50000 Err: serial@feb50000 Model: FriendlyElec NanoPC-T6 rockchip_dnl_key_pressed: no saradc device found Net: No ethernet found. Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 Scanning for bootflows in all bootdevs View the full article
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  5. Tested Noble XFCE on ASUS Tinkerboard - RK3288: System boots HDMI ok eMMC ok sdcard ok USB2.0 ok Ethernet ok, throughput ok (> 900mbps) Wireless ok (rtl8723bs), throughput ok (~70 mbps on 2.4ghz 802.11n network) Bluetooth ok, streamed same music from same smartphone as opi4 lts; some occasional hiccups but link is stable Analog audio codec ok dmesg is lamenting: ff540000.usb device "Waiting for Host Mode timed out", USB 2.0 host ports yet works fine ff580000.usb softreset failed, but USB OTG port is occupied by PSU SPI device is not found (there is no SPI device on my tinkerboard) mmc1 (wifi) incurs in an issue on first initialization, but succeeds on next attempt and wifi/bt seems to work pretty fine
  6. @Nick A: Yes, I found a suitable plastic tool to press the uboot button through the audio jack during powering up. The symptom is, when the button is pressed (and released after power up), serial output remains absolutely silent (so the uboot button pressing is sensed!), when uboot button is not pressed, the standard boot process is visible... I enclose an earlier saved stock firmware boot log, if you can get any hints out of that... I also checked on the linux machine, that the SD card contains the Armbian image, which can be mounted, files are browsable... t95h_x24_stock_firmware_boot.txt
  7. Description How Has This Been Tested? [x] Manual build Checklist: [x] My changes generate no new warnings View the full article
  8. Tested Noble XFCE on Orange Pi 4 LTS - RK3399: System boots HDMI ok eMMC ok Sdcard ok USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ok Ethernet ok, throughtput ok (> 900mbps) Wireless ok, throughput ok (~80 mbps on 2.4ghz 802.11n network) Bluetooth ok, streamed some music from smartphone Analog Audio codec is fine dmesg is clean with no particular errors
  9. Just tested and after revert to Linux 6.1.77-legacy-sunxi no problems on my orangepi.
  10. pstumbler most of my patches have come from warpme. To apply warpme's audio/video patches to Armbian I had to disable several patches from other boxes. If someone wants to modify warpme's patches to work with armbian then it shouldn't be hard to get an official build. Kil did you do the toothpick tick correctly? there’s a button in the headphone jack.., use a wooden toothpick. what I do is remove the power cable. With the sdcard inserted. push the button inside the headphone jack with a toothpick. plug-in the power cable holding the button for a few seconds. remove the toothpick. You’ll notice the box won’t boot. remove power cable. The next time you insert the power cable it will boot to armbian.
  11. Description Add H264/VP8/MPEG2 decoder and RGA2 nodes to RK3588 edge kernel. cc @amazingfate How Has This Been Tested? [x] Built and probed v4l2 device Checklist: Please delete options that are not relevant. [ ] My code follows the style guidelines of this project [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas [ ] My changes generate no new warnings [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream modules View the full article
  12. Bumps ossf/scorecard-action from 2.3.1 to 2.3.3. Release notes Sourced from ossf/scorecard-action's releases. v2.3.3 [!NOTE] There is no v2.3.2 release as a step was skipped in the release process. This was fixed and re-released under the v2.3.3 tag What's Changed :seedling: Bump github.com/ossf/scorecard/v4 (v4.13.1) to github.com/ossf/scorecard/v5 (v5.0.0-rc1) by @​spencerschrock in ossf/scorecard-action#1366 :seedling: Bump github.com/ossf/scorecard/v5 from v5.0.0-rc1 to v5.0.0-rc2 by @​spencerschrock in ossf/scorecard-action#1374 :seedling: Bump github.com/ossf/scorecard/v5 from v5.0.0-rc2 to v5.0.0-rc2.0.20240509182734-7ce860946928 by @​spencerschrock in ossf/scorecard-action#1377 For a full changelist of what these include, see the v5.0.0-rc1 and v5.0.0-rc2 release notes. Documentation :book: Move token discussion out of main README. by @​spencerschrock in ossf/scorecard-action#1279 :book: link to ossf/scorecard workflow instead of maintaining an example by @​spencerschrock in ossf/scorecard-action#1352 :book: update api links to new scorecard.dev site by @​spencerschrock in ossf/scorecard-action#1376 Full Changelog: https://github.com/ossf/scorecard-action/compare/v2.3.1...v2.3.3 Commits dc50aa9 :seedling: Bump docker tag for v2.3.3 release (#1368) 8ff5700 :seedling: Bump github.com/ossf/scorecard/v5 from v5.0.0-rc2 to v5.0.0-rc2.0.... 8ba5e73 update api links to new scorecard.dev site (#1376) 92ddde3 Bump github.com/ossf/scorecard/v5 from v5.0.0-rc1 to v5.0.0-rc2 (#1374) 6c55905 :seedling: Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.24.0 to 0.25.0 (#1373) 09bb953 :seedling: Bump distroless/base in the docker-images group (#1372) 1511e13 :seedling: Bump the github-actions group across 1 directory with 6 updates (#... df66cd8 :seedling: Bump the docker-images group with 2 updates (#1370) fad9a3c :seedling: Bump distroless/base in the docker-images group (#1364) 1e01a30 :seedling: Bump the github-actions group with 3 updates (#1365) Additional commits viewable in compare view Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. You can also trigger a rebase manually by commenting @dependabot rebase. Dependabot commands and options You can trigger Dependabot actions by commenting on this PR: @dependabot rebase will rebase this PR @dependabot recreate will recreate this PR, overwriting any edits that have been made to it @dependabot merge will merge this PR after your CI passes on it @dependabot squash and merge will squash and merge this PR after your CI passes on it @dependabot cancel merge will cancel a previously requested merge and block automerging @dependabot reopen will reopen this PR if it is closed @dependabot close will close this PR and stop Dependabot recreating it. You can achieve the same result by closing it manually @dependabot show <dependency name> ignore conditions will show all of the ignore conditions of the specified dependency @dependabot ignore this major version will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this major version (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) @dependabot ignore this minor version will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this minor version (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) @dependabot ignore this dependency will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this dependency (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) View the full article
  13. @Nick A I'm using you latest build from pixeldrift on a Transpeed M98-8K TV box with a H618 and it works like a charm without any modifications! 👏🥳 Now I'm curious how these builds will go on, as the directory description talks about "experimental", "testing only", "are not intended for end users".... ? I will use the TV box as a small home server and do you know if this device (or the Transpeed 8k618-T) will become some more or less "official" cummunity build? Many thanks in advance!
  14. That looks like a fork of Armbian. These forums for Armbian builds not forks of Armbian builds. Generally we would recommend you direct questions based on forks of Armbian to those working on those forks.
  15. Hmmm I seem to be having problems following this guide using: - OS: Armbian (unnofical) Noble ~ Armbian (24.04.30-armsurvivors-138) aarch6 - Hardware: On my Lenovo x13s gen 1 ~ sc8280xp - Kernal: 6.9.0-rc7-sc8280xp-arm64 I think im hitting the same problem with arm-linux-gnueabihf depency issues - This is problematic as without the 32bit toolchain (or whatever its called) I cant compile box86 correctly - The depency failures are, libpng16-16:armhf, libncurses5:armhf I would imagine it is because I am attempting this on Ubuntu Noble 24 (Armbian port) instead off earlier versions. I am playing around with trying to get Debian 13 Trixie (The Ubuntu Noble 24 equivilant) on a raspberry pi 4 in 32bit mode but will keep my progress tracked here. I also was messing around with the schroot method but I feel like this is the better way
  16. that did it, it works now and I don't have that green pricture anymore. Thanks a lot.
  17. What build are you using? Where are you placing you custom dtb? What entry do you have in your extlinux.conf file for the dtb?
  18. Thank you guys for putting the effort to port Armbian to H616/H618 android boxes. I have a 4GB/64GB T95H (exactly the same PCB: https://linux-sunxi.org/File:T95H_PCB_Top.jpg, https://linux-sunxi.org/File:T95H_PCB_Bottom.jpg, just with stock firmware T95H-H616-X24). By default the serial console did not work. After adding a shortcut to tx-path, and 1K resistor to the rx-path (between two pads of SOT-23), the boot process of stock fw became available, and communication with the FW became possible at 115200 baud rate. Downloading the latest available PRxxxx_20240415_db21e5f7d_Armbian-unofficial_24.5.0-trunk_Transpeed-8k618-t_bookworm_edge_6.7.12.tar.xz and putting the extracted img to SD card, powering up the box with pressed uboot button does not give any console output (neither on 115200 nor on 1500000 baud rate). Did I make something wrong? Or is this box is not supported by the tested firmware at any level?
  19. hello i'm having a issue with my old tx9 pro s912 3g 34gb the problem is the wifi sometime will stop work and when i do a apt upgrade i have to replaced the dtb file because it get delete, i using a dtb file that a user post on github, i wonder if any of you have this issue, it cant be the wifi controller is dying, or my dtb file is wrong
  20. @peter.eismann I added patches to glibc: https://launchpad.net/~liujianfeng1994/+archive/ubuntu/rockchip-multimedia/+sourcefiles/glibc/1:2.35-0ubuntu3.4+2widevine/glibc_2.35-0ubuntu3.4+2widevine.debian.tar.xz But it seems that this patch is no longer needed with newer glibc: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/widevine
  21. Current status on the support: mostly working, but having some issues. I am pushing my work on github: https://github.com/JohnTheCoolingFan/armbian-build/tree/btt-cb2-rebase It is based off of BigTreeTech's fork of armbian build framework here: https://github.com/bigtreetech/build/tree/CB2 Current important issues: WiFi hardware isn't being recognized, interface wlan0 doesn't show up in builds made from my branch Some builds are setting the board name to "BigTreeTech CB1" instead of "BigTreeTech CB2" I'm trying to find out what causes these issues, the first being of higher priority, of course. Any help is welcome. After these issues resolved, I would like to address the rest of BTT's changes, which include kernel module patches and a patch for a systemd service.
  22. I tested the 6.6.30 kernel without changing anything. The assembly was done locally on the main branch. I noticed that the temperature for A64 A83T is calculated incorrectly. DMESG does not report errors. Device loading is a bit weird with freezes. U-boot has not checked yet. The first step is to re-release the patches. I've already done that for the core. I'll fix the temperature and make a pull request.
  23. This board would be a significant upgrade to my home IT infrastructure, supplying me with a very capable home server. I joined the Linux community about two years ago and am running armbian on a much older Banana-pi since about half a year now. I am very excited for this opportunity and plan to help with Bug-reports in any way i can while utilizing armbian on the BPi M7! Thank you for this raffle and good luck everyone! Fabitanker
  24. @amazingfateI finally made some progress. I've got a working 6.1.43 kernel with Ubuntu noble and the newest versions of Kodi and Inputstream adaptive. I have used the vendor-boogie-panthor configuration for armbian and added my IR Receiver settings. Unfortunately with Netflix the WivedineCDM lib does not work as the patches for glibc6 are missing. I know there is a patched version in your PPA, but since I use noble instead of jammy I was wondering what I need to do to build a patched libc6 myself. Do you remember how you built it? (glibc=1:2.35-0ubuntu3.4+2widevine)
  25. Hey, Having issues with Firefox's multi-factor authentication (MFA)? Remain calm! Fortunately, there are also remedies for the common reasons why it could not be functioning. Let's begin with the fundamentals. Have you updated your Firefox browser recently? Older versions may not always work with some websites or multi-factor authentication. It might only take updating Firefox to the most recent version to resolve the problem. Think about your browser addons after that. Even though some of those add-ons can be quite helpful, others may interfere with MFA operations. To find out which one is causing the issue, try temporarily turning each one off one at a time. Lastly, the cache and cookies on your browser may be the problem. To make browsing more convenient, information is temporarily stored in these files. Thank You
  26. @peter.eismannYou are using EGL as render method, which will only support NV12 format. You can try direct-to-plane.
  27. @Devmfc Did you manage to run an Armbian system for the S905W2 processor with a graphical interface? I have a TV Box S905W2 with SV6256P and I would like to convert it to Armbian.
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