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When I got the MusePi Pro it came pre flashed so I tested the install. I don't recall it having an amazing DE experience. Not sure about the GPU but like most SBC's I wouldn't expect great things in that department. Which makes me wonder about the MuseBook.
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There is probs away to pull in those apt sources from Bianbu, but I haven't messed with it yet. Types: deb URIs: http://archive.spacemit.com/bianbu/ Suites: noble/snapshots/v2.2 noble-security/snapshots/v2.2 noble-porting/snapshots/v2.2 noble-customization/snapshots/v2.2 noble-updates/snapshots/v2.2 bianbu-v2.2-updates Components: main universe restricted multiverse Signed-By: /usr/share/keyrings/bianbu-archive-keyring.gpg Would need to go on gitee or mount one of their imgs and get that *-keyring.gpg
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That's not bad honestly. The K1 series runs hot in general. If you add heavy lifting to thee equation it would require a fan. I have the MusePi Pro and BPI-F3 and both run hot.
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[Bug]: Ethernet rarely connecting successfully in Orange Pi 3 LTS
c0rnelius replied to iMagz's topic in Allwinner sunxi
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Then stick with what you got going on.
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sm1 and g12 share the same common dtsi file. Use that aml flash tool along with --soc=g12a and flash the android img. That should bring you back to where you were. That would be a full recovery.
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@user03 For sm1 devices use --soc=g12a Another option which is something I recently had to do with my BPI-CM4 "if I recall correctly, I've also done so on a tvbox i b0rked" is use pyamlboot. sudo pip3 install pyamlboot Short the board and run; sudo boot-g12.py u-boot.bin # if you have a functional u-boot binary This won't actually flash anything, "atleast it didn't in my case?" it will just force the unit to load that boot binary. From there you should be able to hit the SPACEBAR and check ur options using `print` and `help`. Should see options like usbboot, usb_update, etc. Not saying you should use one of these, but... You may be able to find one online or inside the Android img for ur unit. https://github.com/pyavitz/debian-image-builder/tree/feature/files/boot/uboot/ac2xx Anyway. At least you got it booting from USB. Next step would be running a recovery on it.
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If you can get the unit in the proper state by shorting, you can flash an android img or custom one using this tool; https://github.com/natinusala/linux-amlogic-toolkit Other repos that you may find useful: https://github.com/mluis/aml-flash-tool https://github.com/Stane1983/aml-linux-usb-burn
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[Bug]: Ethernet rarely connecting successfully in Orange Pi 3 LTS
c0rnelius replied to iMagz's topic in Allwinner sunxi
This unit on Armbian has bigger problems than the Ethernet not coming up. such as: I believe that stems from the current U-Boot being used. If I flash mine and use my DTS that comes up correctly and the ethernet. Sorry but bringing this unit up to snuff would take more time than I'm currently willing to put in right now. If a window opens up in the future, I'll look into it. -
[Bug]: Ethernet rarely connecting successfully in Orange Pi 3 LTS
c0rnelius replied to iMagz's topic in Allwinner sunxi
If I have the time I'll do a PR. I also ended up modifying and compiling a new hciattach_opi binary, to get bluetooth to come up. -
[Bug]: Ethernet rarely connecting successfully in Orange Pi 3 LTS
c0rnelius replied to iMagz's topic in Allwinner sunxi
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[Bug]: Ethernet rarely connecting successfully in Orange Pi 3 LTS
c0rnelius replied to iMagz's topic in Allwinner sunxi
Here is the opi3lts DTS I use. Eth, WIFI and BT work as they should. If someone feels like running a diff and making the adjustment. sun50i-h6-orangepi-3-lts.dts -
@iav nice. Yeap. One fixes topology and the other pcie performance. Tested on the BananaPi BPI-CM4
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https://lore.kernel.org/linux-amlogic/20251127170908.14850-1-18255117159@163.com/T/#t https://lore.kernel.org/linux-amlogic/176397825606.3590190.10935817124468233062.b4-ty@linaro.org/T/#t
