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  1. Oh great Guidol, i'll try taht later the days and keep you informed hans
  2. Hello all, Since a good year I'm using several Orange Pi's,yes several... And while doing some apt update/upgrade I'll see errors and want to know how to handle... 1) Showing up : Get:45 http://apt.armbian.com jessie/jessie-desktop Translation-en [178 B] Ign http://apt.armbian.com jessie/jessie-desktop Translation-en Question: What does this "Ign" mean and what to do that this error disappear? 2) Showing up on the end : Reading package lists... Done W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates/main armhf Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/security. debian.org_dists_jessie_updates_main_binary-armhf_Packages) W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems root@spotnik:/etc/apt# Question 1: what does the letter "W" mean ? Question 2: I don't see duplicate in the sources.list which is in /etc/apt here a copy: # Debian Jessie, d p t principal deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ jessie main # Debian Jessie, mises jour de s curit deb http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main # Debian Jessie, d p t principal + paquets non libres deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib non-free # Debian Jessie, mises jour de s curit + paquets non libres deb http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib non-free # Debian Jessie, d p t de r troportages ("backports") #deb http://archive.debian.org/debian/ jessie-backports main contrib non-free Maybe i didn't understood all this entries.. explanation is welcome Kind regards from Hans F4VSJ on the RRF network with Orange Pi Spotnik
  3. It's easy and works for all the Orange Pi and pc run the following script enter the exact text below in a terminal (as root) # /etc/init.d/resize2fs start wait 1 minute reboot login and again as root: # /etc/init.d/resize2fs start and check with: # fdisk -l Than you will see the partition has the size of the whole sd card I did it already with a bunch of systems, not hundreds but 40-50... hans f4vsj
  4. Hello, I'm running a OPI Lite with debian jessie, All works fine until i have to reboot, and that happens quiet often while testing software. AFTER the boot i'm not able to reach the OPI via SSH, because the eth0 is activated ...and has a 169.x.x.x ip adress... On the OPI Lite i can ONLY discover WIFI and no eth0 connector...So i go into the "nmtui" tool and "disactivate" the eth0... Than i have access again via the wifi to my OPI lite. How can i completely disable the eth0, that only WIFI connects to my network? I didn't find about this behavior on the web, anyone else have that problem? Kind regards from Hans F4VSJ
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