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  1. Thanks! That is great to hear, will do my research on mysql settings
  2. Hi everyone, I'm building a micro server based on orange pi prime and armbian, after reading a lot about sd card wear out, I started thinking how could I improve that in my project. For my project it is ok, if data would be physically written to card, every 1 minute instead of on every commit. Now, what I can't find: is there a way to generally configure such memory buffering for a filesystem, so that I don't have to configure this for a database engine?
  3. Downloaded 5.59 stretch image from archive. Clean install, no updates. AP works fine, no problems, no errors on console.
  4. Here is the output from main console. I got this with the latest Ubuntu based build. The errors appear once I try to connect to AP
  5. Hi! I was using armbian 5.60 with 4.14.70 kernel and WiFi AP worked flawsessly. Today I had to rebuild my sd card, so I downloaded the latest available build Armbian Stretch mainline kernel 4.19.y I can connect to WiFi from the board, also able to setup a WiFi AP on the board. But when I try to connect to the new AP I see the following message in terminal and the connecting device fails after several seconds: Message from syslogd@localhost at Jan 17 18:20:38 ... kernel:[ 349.842020] Internal error: Oops: 96000004 [#1] SMP Message from syslogd@localhost at Jan 17 18:20:38 ... kernel:[ 350.021242] Process RTW_CMD_THREAD (pid: 607, stack limit = 0x0000000068aba9f4) Message from syslogd@localhost at Jan 17 18:20:38 ... kernel:[ 350.069577] Code: f9405ae0 a90a0ba0 11000421 8b02001b (b8626800)
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