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Igor

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  1. More testing - I can't reproduce with nightly Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS 4.11.8-sun8i ...
  2. That's an old information. I would say just try it.
  3. Chromium for ARM has history of instability and lately it was working quite OK which was one of points that we start using it. I doubt it's related to any changes within Armbian. First we need to reproduce this error on other builds: Pine64, C2, ... than if the problem manifest there to, contact package maintainer. We don't have any intention or resources to fix Chromium bugs. If this is so, I would suggest rolling this package back or upgrade to fixed version when available.
  4. Apologise for my misunderstanding and mistreatment. There is so much frustration surrounded this chip, that I don't even try to think. I can only wish you luck.
  5. There are no standard Armbian builds for Orange pi Zero with kernel 4.x and you are obviously not a developer, whom this build is made for. Topic regarding this shitty wireless driver and related questions forced us to abandon support for it. We already throw into this problem insane amount of our time - it looks we hit the bottom long time ago - and all we get is negative reaction. Sorry, we only do our best to make this peace of shitty hardware work. We did not made it and you did not bought it from us.
  6. We are not clairvoyant or mind readers Please describe your setup as best as possible so we know what your operating environment is like. 1. Logs, when you can boot the board: armbianmonitor -u (paste URL to your forum post) 2. If your board does not boot, provide a log from serial console or at least make and attach a picture, where it stops. 3. Describe the problem the best you can and provide all necessary info that we can reproduce the problem.
  7. Very slow for system operations, good enough for storing photos and video. Small files random write speed mater and not every SD card can handle this: Your SD: random random kB reclen write rewrite read reread read write 102400 4 751 720 7118 7114 6195 724 102400 16 7028 7701 9874 10425 9888 62 Samsung EVO32 102400 4 2886 3256 7620 7627 7625 3419 102400 16 9870 10306 14685 14672 14687 9314 Do the math. If you compare those numbers further to some SSD drive, things looks even more bizarre. If you want to understand more about this issue, read this topic: https://forum.armbian.com/index.php?/topic/954-sd-card-performance Get proper SD card or use some workaround - freeze kernel packages that it won't upgrade since your SD card is not ready for small files manipulation in decent time. Upgrade is stress for system and you need to have solid SD card to make hassle free upgrades.
  8. This tells absolutely nothing (due too huge numbers of fakes and I need to google around and trust 3rd party tests), while running this: iozone -e -I -a -s 100M -r 4k -r 16k -r 512k -r 1024k -r 16384k -i 0 -i 1 -i 2 does. There is a walk around - just kill the kernel headers compilation process and continue.
  9. If your SD card is not from this century, upgrade procedure can take whole day(s).
  10. Froze kernel upgrading in armbian-config and than apt-upgrade won't upgrade system packages ( kernel, uboot, bsp, ...)
  11. Monitor or no monitor it should do into desktop. There must be some other problem. Are you using our desktop build or you did something on your own?
  12. Well, if you removed all patches, you can't expect the same functionality There is a lot of added value in there, more than what 4.12 brings. Some patches will need adjustment if you go up and down on kernel and we do that each time when version is jumped. I am afraid no other way
  13. You mean building whole image and kernel from scratch / sources? https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/ But for enabling this, you don't need that. Start here and follow: https://forum.armbian.com/index.php?/topic/379-learning-device-tree/ Do some search.
  14. This is normal. First you need to mount whole eMMC's (first partition) / and then bind mount it's /boot to your system's /boot
  15. Check this, before mounting emmc under /boot copy content from hdd /boot to emmc /boot ... than it will be all fine.
  16. When you install kernel your actual boot must be mounted under /boot ... which is not your case. Did you alter anything or our installer failed to do this job? Edit: mount eMMC somewhere and bind mount it's /boot under /boot
  17. Now I am confused. 4.11.6 should have temperature readings fixed, at least kernel from our repository ... if you are using your own build, rebuild it, install, reboot. BTW: Freezing / unfreezing can be simply done in armbian-config
  18. Hmm. This is Lime in front of me. Perhaps you have frozen kernel packages to prevent their upgrade?
  19. apt-update / apt-upgrade + reboot Kernel will be upgraded to 4.11.5 and temperature will be back. In version you are using we had a problem with some patch resulting in failed temperature readings.
  20. Something that works: http://www.avermedia.com/gaming/#product https://www.elgato.com/en/gaming/game-capture-hd60 Might work: http://www.ebay.com/itm/HD-Video-Capture-High-Definition-1080P-HDMI-YPBPR-Recorder-US-for-Game-Lovers- Only if you are bad ass: http://www.ebay.com/itm/PCI-E-Grabber-Video-Sources-HDMI-HD-Game-Video-Capture-Card-720P-1080i
  21. My default workstation. Soon it will be deserted on those small notebooks for summer time. Usually there is, little but not much, random clutter around: papers, cables and boards. Core testing and debugging infrastructure is on the right side. Under the table I have two fix mounted and easy accessible USB powered hubs, which serves as powering and debug. Half ports have secured 1.5A per port. 14 ports in total, connected to server and shared around the network. Powering via extended USB3 hub proved to be enough in most cases, for rest and for special cases I use their original power supplies. which are somewhere below, differentiated with colours. Than there are 15 gigabit and 5 fast Ethernet ports and 2.4G AP. Since I am software developer first and tinkerer second, 40" of property is central point of interest. Sometimes it also get too small and also to avoid more cables, I have another fixed 19" in debug section. On the top of folder shelves I got an extremely low noise build server and another cabinet of electronics stuff. Lower left cabinet is place for small desktop computer and printer, while right side is filled with various parts, from cables, bigger boards, soldering equipment, hard drives, etc. Most of cables are hidden / embedded, to make this mess manageable. When I don't play with boards, I move cabinets in upper level and make use of whole table (minus keyboard and mouse).
  22. You are trying to upgrade from an very old build, which in theory, should work but the problem might be boot script compatibility ... One small mistake: linux-jessie-root-next-cubietruck If you have nothing to loose, do it ... but be prepared for problems and to start from scratch with fresh Jessie Next install.
  23. You need to include at least this patch and fix it if it has some problems: https://github.com/armbian/build/blob/master/patch/kernel/sun8i-dev/packaging-4.x-DEV-with-postinstall-scripts.patch from here: https://github.com/armbian/build/tree/master/patch/kernel/sun8i-dev
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