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  1. While i was trying to figure out this problem, i turned the modules i thought were not needed off, one by one. When i turned off the cpufreq_dt module the device shutdown properly. I do not exactly know what this module does, and if it has critical features for armbian? My plan now was to shutdown the module first before the device shuts down, but maybe somebody knows a different solution?
  2. So i have been compiling different versions of u-boot today, from 2016 to today. It show's the right version when i load up the banana pi. But shutting down will not work. Any other idea's?
  3. Thank you Igor for the response. While i tried the u-boot versions Igor suggested, none of them worked. When i use bananian the board will shutdown the way i expect. Is there somehow a way to give the u-boot version of bananian from around half 2016 a try, with armbian?
  4. Hello everyone, My bananapi is running on the mainline kernel. When i try to poweroff the bananapi it reboot's but without it's networking services online. The bananapi is connected to a battery, but i do expect it to power off completely. I came across this topic but it is about a cubieboard running on the legacy kernel. Is there somebody who can help with this problem? Thanks in advance.
  5. So recently I got a 5 inch HDMI display with touch in the mail. They got drivers for the raspberry pi, and i got it working on the raspberry pi without a problem. Now I was wondering if would work on my banana pi running armbian legacy kernel. I have tried installing and following the original instructions, but i can't get the touch controller to work, it will display on the screen, but touch is not working. The resolution also seems a little bit off. Allthough i tried setting it to 800x480. I know there are other post around this topic, but most of them didn't made it any more clear to me what i could possibly do. And some that did still didn't work. So yeah, does anyone have any tips or tricks? or maybe got it working themselves?
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