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  1. I am running a web page. I have a choice of a number of OSs on ssd cards (Debian , Ubuntu). They all work correctly on same video display and same cable 😊.
  2. Here is a photo of my problem. The system has discovered the right display settings but the actual display is wrong. Another thing that may be related (?) : Every few seconds the display goes blank momentarily.
  3. Hi Gunjan. The config.txt file does not have that line. I tried adding the line to the end of the config.txt file but this has not resolved the issue. Thanks for your reply anyway.
  4. Hi, I've been trying out the jammy image for the raspberry pi. (Raspberry pi 4b) I found a problem with the display settings. I am using a Dell display of 1440x900 In the display settings it show the right monitor and the correct settings but the actual display shows a 5cm black band at the right-hand side. And whatever I do makes no difference Anyone have an answer?
  5. Has anyone tried the desktop release ? Armbian 22.02 Jammy XFCE Kernel 5.15.y, Size: 1341Mb, Updated: Feb 28, 2022 There does not seem to be a means to change the desktop display resolution (mine would have to be 1440x900 for optimal display).
  6. Thanks Igor for letting me know !
  7. Thank you Igor, I’ll give that a go tomorrow. Thanks for your help. Rein. 👍
  8. Thanks for all replies. I am quite happy with the simple solution. I am running my BananaPi 24/7 without display, keyboard, mouse. The only device plugged into one of the usb ports is a wifi dongle. Reboot and cold boot work fine, even after the latest system update. (armbian-buster-xfce). All control is done via ssh / vnc. At 89 I have to be a bit selective of what I spend my time on. So I leave some of the experimenting to others . Good luck ! Rein.
  9. Hi, I had a look at the updating u-boot info on https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Recovery/ It seems quite involved. I have just discovered that it is easy to boot up by disconnecting the usb ports and reconnecting mouse and keyboard after the system has booted. I have replaced my old debian 'stretch' with debian buster-xfce. . because my banana M1 runs 24/7 rebooting will be quite infrequent. Maybe this solution is a way out for others until some clever armbian person can come up with a better image file for the M! Rein
  10. Hi Igor, I seem to have the same problem. Any of the Debian Buster / Focal images refuse to boot up on my banana Pi M1 and go into a loop. Could you please expand on your solution. Apt update won’t work if I can’t boot. I can access the SD with a raspberry Pi . Maybe you can tell me what needs manually be changed to make the SD boot on my banana Pi M1 Regards rein
  11. Is there an armbian software distribution for the "Broadcom BCM2711" ? (rasberrypi 4)
  12. Is it possible to have two operating systems on a SD card with provision to select the OS at bootup (e.g Grub), or selecting OS for next bootup at shutdown ? Rein.
  13. Rein

    net speed

    I have recently updated to Armbian Focal (Ubuntu 20.04). My Banana Pi M1 is running an apache server + some digital amateur radio stuff. So upload speed is important. My average download and upload speed as measured with speediest-cli is 45Mb/sec and 18Mb/sec respectively (wired connection to modem) With Focal I get these speeds with Buster (Debian 10) the download speed is still 45Mb/sec but the upload speed drops to 3.4 Mb/sec. These results are not one off but consistent. The am64 version of Buster does exactly the same thing.. My question is : can I change this with programming or is it a fixture in the kernel ? Can someone enlighten me please ? Rein
  14. Hi Werner, The armbian version I am using runs my web site and APRS software very efficiently. I have no reason to upgrade at present. Regards, Rein
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