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15 minutes ago, balbes150 said:
If you have been using Debian for a long time , then you know the command "dpkg -i", which allows you to install any new version of the kernel (and any package). I regularly upload new versions of kernel packages and headers to the site along with images. This information has been published many times in different topics, but each user believes that the developers should answer it personally (to a repeatedly repeated question).
Fine, but if you depart so radically from the usual way of offering linux-image and linux-headers then simply *document* it in the very first post where it can be easily found. It is a BIG change from normal debian and from normal armbian too.
Two of the best things about Debian are its predictable packaging and well structured bug reporting. When both are absent it's odd to blame the users for not finding the exact thing they look for and then scolding them for asking perfectly well phrased factual questions. Anyway it's up to you how you offer your work but I somehow doubt I'll be the last person who didn't find an answer by searching 30+ pages of often oddly formatted and spelled forum posts.
Thanks again.
Additionally the resources you link to on page one, Yandex and Mega, have different contents!
Most people outside the Russia centric world don't use Yandex but might use Mega, yet all this stuff I'm supposed to automatically find is *not* in the Mega directories. There is zero indication that they might be different on page 1!
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23 hours ago, balbes150 said:
Instead of generating useless messages, learn how to use search (information on headers has been discussed many times). All necessary packages have been placed in network repositories for a long time and are available by regular means.
apt update
Fetched 6,988 kB in 7s (984 kB/s)
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
31 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them.
apt-cache search linux-headers-current
linux-headers-current-arm-64 - Linux kernel headers for 5.7.0-rc7-arm-64 on arm64
linux-headers-current-meson64 - Linux kernel headers for 5.6.15-meson64 on arm64
linux-headers-current-rockchip64 - Linux kernel headers for 5.4.45-rockchip64 on arm64
linux-headers-current-sunxi64 - Linux kernel headers for 5.4.43-sunxi64 on arm64
linux-headers-current-imx6 - Linux kernel headers for 5.6.15-imx6 on armhf
linux-headers-current-meson - Linux kernel headers for 5.6.16-meson on armhf
linux-headers-current-mvebu - Linux kernel headers for 5.4.43-mvebu on armhf
linux-headers-current-odroidxu4 - Linux kernel headers for 5.4.41-odroidxu4 on armhf
linux-headers-current-rockchip - Linux kernel headers for 5.4.44-rockchip on armhf
linux-headers-current-sunxi - Linux kernel headers for 5.4.45-sunxi on armhfI'm sorry you feel my posts are useless, but the headers for the armbian version I'm running are not in that list. I used your build, linked to from your first post
$uname -a
Linux aml 5.5.0-rc6-aml-s9xxx.$ apt search linux-image-current
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
linux-image-current-aml-s9xxx/now 20.02.0-rc1.038 arm64 [installed,local]
Linux kernel, version 5.5.0-rc6-aml-s9xxxetc. (there is no other aml version available on a fully up to date system on which apt update has just run.
$ apt search linux-headers-current
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
linux-headers-current-imx6/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 armhf
Linux kernel headers for 5.6.15-imx6 on armhflinux-headers-current-meson/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 armhf
Linux kernel headers for 5.6.15-meson on armhflinux-headers-current-meson64/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 arm64
Linux kernel headers for 5.6.15-meson64 on arm64linux-headers-current-mvebu/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 armhf
Linux kernel headers for 5.4.43-mvebu on armhflinux-headers-current-mvebu64/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 arm64
Linux kernel headers for 4.19.125-mvebu64 on arm64linux-headers-current-odroidxu4/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 armhf
Linux kernel headers for 5.4.41-odroidxu4 on armhflinux-headers-current-rockchip/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 armhf
Linux kernel headers for 5.4.43-rockchip on armhflinux-headers-current-rockchip64/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 arm64
Linux kernel headers for 5.4.43-rockchip64 on arm64linux-headers-current-sunxi/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 armhf
Linux kernel headers for 5.4.42-sunxi on armhflinux-headers-current-sunxi64/bullseye 20.05.0-trunk.148 arm64
Linux kernel headers for 5.4.42-sunxi64 on arm64So I have no upgrade path to a newer aml kernel with headers, and no headers package for the current aml kernel.
I'm sorry if this is wasting your time but I've only been running debian for 13 years so I may have missed something ;-)
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2 minutes ago, dbsharpe said:
I'm prepared to be corrected but I've natively compiled the whole image including kernel under the most recent focal and bionic arm64 ubuntu distros from https://github.com/150balbes/Build-Armbian as per the authors post so you should be able to build whatever driver needs includes & libs.
That is helpful, thank you. But it would still be better if there was a simple headers .deb available in the usual debian/armbian way.
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Hi balbes150, I'm using this image on my Tanix X3 Max s905w and it's excellent, thank you.
In future versions could you include a kernel headers .deb package? It would help a lot and is much preferable than the end user needing to set up a cross compile environment and repeat the work you already did. Thanks again.
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Should there not be a kernel headers package obtainable via apt?
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I'm running Armbian_20.02.0-rc1.038_Aml-s9xxx_bullseye_current_5.5.0-rc6_20200205 headless on my Tanix. Everything is great but I would like to get the clock display working nicely. I need the kernel headers but cannot find any headers for this version. Can you point me to the right place? Thanks.
Single Armbian image for RK + AML + AW (aarch64 ARMv8)
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