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CSC Armbian for RK322x TV box boards
The multitool running from SD card. It behaves like armbian when an armbian image is flashed to the emmc, freezing just like armbian does. Multitool works stable again when booted from the sd after I erase the emmc thru it. -
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[NanoPi M4V2] Lost network connection randomly after upgrading to 6.18.10 kernel
Attaching the kernel log see if it helps. kern.log.1 -
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HDMI audio and analog audio do not work on Opi5Plus
Device Opi5-Plus Further info. With Kernel-6.18.20-current-rockchip64-26.2.0-trunk.640 headphone jack (analog) also does not have audio/sound output. With kernel-6.18.10-current-rockchip64-26.2.1 headphone jack (analog) has autio/sound output. -
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HDMI audio and analog audio do not work on Opi5Plus
Hi, Device: Opi5-Plus Upgrading from kernel-6.19.y-edge-rockchip64 to kernel-7.0.0-rc5-edge-rockchip64 resulted in Headphone Jack (Analog) Output with NO audio/sound output. Downgraded to kernel-6.19.5-edge-rockchip64 Headphone Jack (Analog) have audio/sound output again. Just checking whether another Opi5-Plus or RK3588 users experience the same issue with kernel-7.0.0-rc5-edge-rockchip64? -
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Troubleshooting wifi failures
BTT since at least Buster provides in their vendor image a script to solve issues with the Wifi. And yes it in some conditions may have some issues with the network coming up, I even run in some issues with ethernet. They are solvable by restarting the networkdevice (either ethernet or wifi) with NetworkManager as well as with systemd-networkd. From history. The CB1 Buster vendor image from BTT as well as the vendor image for Bookworm, which actually you still can download at BTTs website contain a scrit that solves the issue by checking the network state all 5 seconds and in case restart the device. I personally used the vendor Buster image and the vendor Bookworm image on the CB1 to operate Openmediavault on it and believe me reliable Network is essential for a NAS. So yes those scripts work. I finally moved to the Armbian general Trixie image, just I was courious, but I took those scripts from bookworm with me. I even copied them to my "vault" of nice to have things for any device that needs reliable network. So I suggest to get yourself A vendor Bookworm image and loop mount it. No need to flash it. (if you are on Windoof, you need to flash it and have a look at the boot partition . At least I don't know a way to mount a partion inside a dd image of a blockdvice stored with sparse option.) Then have a look at the boot partion. There is a folder scripts. Interesing ther: /scripts/btt_init.sh /script/connect_wifi.sh what they do is, they start btt_init.sh in /etc/rc.local, which means always when the system boots at the very end of the boot process and btt init.sh starts a lot of those scripts in background mode, which meens if they have an endless loop, they never die. Only thing u need is connect_wifi.sh from there, so you can hash out all other or directly start connect_wifi.sh like they do.. #!/bin/bash # original BTT code, where the device name is set to a variable in the system.cfg: # cfg_file=/boot/system.cfg #enter the name of the wlandevice to check here: WLAN=wlan0 log_file=/boot/scripts/wifi.log IFS=\" sta_mount=0 wifi_path="/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/" function connect_wifi() { # whether there is configured wifi in the history if [[ `sudo nmcli c s | grep wifi | awk '{ for(i=NF-2; i<=NF; i++){ $i="" }; print $0 }'` =~ "${WIFI_SSID}" ]] ; then set_wifi_path="${wifi_path}${WIFI_SSID}.nmconnection" if [[ -e ${set_wifi_path} ]]; then psk=`sudo cat ${set_wifi_path} | grep ^psk | awk -F '=' '{print $2}'` if [[ ${psk} == $WIFI_PASSWD ]]; then # both ssid & passwd matched. sys_now_wifi=`sudo nmcli c s --active | grep wlan0 | awk '{ for(i=NF-2; i<=NF; i++){ $i="" }; print $0 }' | awk '{t=length($0)}END{print substr($0, 0, t-3)}'` if [[ ${sys_now_wifi} != $WIFI_SSID ]]; then sudo nmcli c up ${WIFI_SSID} echo " ===> SSID & PSK is same as history, switch to: $WIFI_SSID " >> $log_file fi echo " ===> Now is: $WIFI_SSID, need not to do anything" >> $log_file return 0 else # psk don't match, remove and reconnect. sudo nmcli c delete ${WIFI_SSID} echo " ===> Remove all: $WIFI_SSID " >> $log_file fi else # remove all WIFI_SSID info (Theoretically, never execute to here). sudo nmcli c delete ${WIFI_SSID} echo " ===> Remove all: $WIFI_SSID " >> $log_file fi fi # connect to the new wifi if [[ `sudo nmcli device wifi list` =~ $WIFI_SSID ]] then if [[ ! `sudo nmcli dev wifi connect $WIFI_SSID password $WIFI_PASSWD ifname $wlan` =~ "successfully" ]] then echo " ===> Specify the WPA encryption method: $WIFI_SSID " >> $log_file sudo nmcli c modify $WIFI_SSID wifi-sec.key-mgmt wpa-psk sudo nmcli dev wifi connect $WIFI_SSID password $WIFI_PASSWD ifname $wlan fi else echo " ===> Hide wifi_ssid: $WIFI_SSID " >> $log_file sudo nmcli c add type wifi con-name $WIFI_SSID ifname $wlan ssid $WIFI_SSID sudo nmcli c modify $WIFI_SSID wifi-sec.key-mgmt wpa-psk wifi-sec.psk $WIFI_PASSWD sudo nmcli c up $WIFI_SSID fi } function Env_init() { exec 1> /dev/null # without check_interval set, we risk a 0 sleep = busy loop if [ ! "$check_interval" ]; then echo $(date)" ===> No check interval set!" >> $log_file exit 1 fi # enable wlan [[ $(ifconfig | grep $wlan) == "" ]] && sudo nmcli radio wifi on connect_wifi sleep 6 } function is_network() { if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then get_ip=`ip route | grep "$eth proto kernel" | awk '{print $9}'` if [ -n "${get_ip}" ]; then Result=yes else get_ip=`ip route | grep "$wlan proto kernel" | awk '{print $9}'` fi else get_ip=`ip route | grep "$1 proto kernel" | awk '{print $9}'` fi if [ -n "${get_ip}" ]; then Result=yes else Result=no fi echo $Result } function startWifi_sta() { sta_mount=`expr $sta_mount + 1` echo $(date)" .... sta connecting...$sta_mount..." >> $log_file sleep 2 } function startWifi() { [[ $(ifconfig | grep $wlan) == "" ]] && nmcli radio wifi on # 确保wlan连接启动了 if [[ $sta_mount -le 2 ]]; then nmcli device connect $wlan # 连接wifi echo $(date)" .... $wlan connecting..." >> $log_file sleep 2 [[ $(is_network $wlan) == no ]] && startWifi_sta [[ $(is_network $wlan) == yes ]] && sta_mount=0 && echo $(date)" [O.K.] $wlan connected!" >> $log_file else echo $(date)" xxxx $wlan connection failure..." >> $log_file fi } source $cfg_file grep -e "^WIFI_SSID" ${cfg_file} > /dev/null STATUS=$? if [ ${STATUS} -eq 0 ]; then Env_init sleep 20 while [ 1 ]; do if [[ $(is_network) == no ]]; then # 没有网络连接 echo -e $(date)" ==== No network connection..." >> $log_file startWifi sleep 6 # 更改间隔时间,因为有些服务启动较慢,试验后,改的间隔长一点有用 fi sleep $check_interval done fi This script assumes you are using NetworkManager to manga the wifi.. if you don't one can modify it for systemd-networkd also.. :-)
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