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Hi everyone! I did not has any problem with apt update. But the last weeks i got this error with one of the Armbian servers if i am right? Is there also a fix for this? Thank you very much! :) Hit:1 http://ports.ubuntu.com jammy InRelease Hit:2 http://ports.ubuntu.com jammy-security InRelease Hit:3 http://ports.ubuntu.com jammy-updates InRelease Hit:4 http://ports.ubuntu.com jammy-backports InRelease Hit:5 https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu jammy InRelease Get:6 https://deb.nodesource.com/node_16.x jammy InRelease [4,583 B] Get:7 http://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt jammy InRelease [52.5 kB] Err:7 http://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt jammy InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 93D6889F9F0E78D5 Fetched 4,583 B in 2s (2,027 B/s) Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done All packages are up to date. W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: http://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt jammy InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 93D6889F9F0E78D5 W: Failed to fetch http://apt.armbian.com/dists/jammy/InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 93D6889F9F0E78D5 W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
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Hmm, got my Orange Pi 5 now running as home server and runs great. But this plus version does look great to have also. Like the 2.5Gbps ethernet ports... Perfect platform to build your own router.
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Did the RTC work?
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Yes, i have. The possibilitie to add 4020 fan in the case instead of a 3010. The most 3010 fans are really noisy and if an 4020 will fit is it possible to add the Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM. And the is a lot more silent!
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It´s a little time ago. But i think i have hardware acceleration working under ubuntu-desktop. Or let i say so: by glxinfo -B i read the following: name of display: :0 display: :0 screen: 0 direct rendering: Yes Extended renderer info (GLX_MESA_query_renderer): Vendor: Panfrost (0xffffffff) Device: Mali-G610 (Panfrost) (0xffffffff) Version: 23.0.0 Accelerated: yes Video memory: 7689MB Unified memory: yes Preferred profile: compat (0x2) Max core profile version: 0.0 Max compat profile version: 3.0 Max GLES1 profile version: 1.1 Max GLES[23] profile version: 3.1 OpenGL vendor string: Panfrost OpenGL renderer string: Mali-G610 (Panfrost) OpenGL version string: 3.0 Mesa 23.0.0-devel OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30 OpenGL context flags: (none) OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.1 Mesa 23.0.0-devel OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.10 But everything what i do. Under chromium Hardware-accelerated video encode is always under chrome://flags unavailable . Not available on your platform. But the same is the situation on my Dell laptop. And it looks like that youtube plays a lot smoother... Anyone else: is it possible to integrate this driver in the release?
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Hmm, 4k video play´s now smooth in Chrome and Firefox also on Youtube. But it didn´t use hardware codec i think. Cpu is loaded arround 30%. @buvaluyi got the acrylic case. An SSD wil fit. I have now screw to mount the SSD. Just put some thick heatpad between the case and the SSD and it´s not perfectly flat. Also placed a 20x20x11 heatsink on the cpu and wil perfectly with a 3010 fan. Temperature is max 40 degrees celsius.
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@Efe Çetinwill give it a try! @Efe Çetin i have tried both: the cli version and the desktop version. Both works! The desktop start without problems and the nvme ssd works to boot from! Really nice! So it´s a good build! I have also tried to enable 3d support as mentioned on the downloadpage fo the Orangepi5 https://www.armbian.com/orangepi-5/ And offcourse followed the instructions here: https://launchpad.net/~liujianfeng1994/+archive/ubuntu/rockchip-multimedia But youtube in chromium wont play at all. Freeze complete on 4k resolution. Firefox runs a lot smoother but also on 1440 or 1080p. But i think i do something wrong because the RK3588s should be able to play on 8K resolution?
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Got the official image cinnamon focal running from SD card but now don´t want to run from NVME. Used the same commands as for the testbuild i got running. Updated spi with armbian-install and yes i have a real pcie ssd...
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@Efe Çetinalso tried same problem. What i see in difference with the builds before is that the working builds switch back to a lower resolution before starting the desktop. I have also tried with another low resolution monitor but the problem still exist.
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@Avatar Ng@Efe Çetin Got exactly the same problem with the daily builds. Only a blinking cursor after startup. When i press the power button display comes back with the armbian shutdown logo. Got the beta beta build working on ssd but this daily builds looks like broken... Edit: tried build 124 also broken...
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Ah ok. I read on github that the it´s just waiting for a new test build but need to approved or something?
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Got it also working now! Just so simple with armbian-install working What i did maybe wrong: 1. Not as root user but just with SU 2. Used nand-sata-install instead of Armbian install Things i noticed at first use: 1. At first setup it does not show the iP adress. If you don´t have a keyboard/mouse connected, you should search in your modem for the the ip. 2. CPU speed settings / governor does not working in armbian-config. But this problem is also in the official Orangepi ubuntu image. 3. GPIO could not be configured in armbian-config 4. USB-C port looks like not working. Blue USB-A top port works on 5000Mb speed. Bottom port on USB 2.0 480Mb speed. But think that´s also a USB 2.0 port
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I can´t get it working also with Armbian. I think i do something wrong. I followed to he official Ubuntu manual and it works. Also read the link of the Rock Pi 5 but it´s not very clear for me. I downloaded the Armbian image, zero.img and rkspi_loader.img. I booted also from the micro sd armbian and that works fine. On the Orange pi i did the following: orangepi5:Downloads:# sudo dd if=zero.img of=/dev/mtdblock0 32768+0 records in 32768+0 records out 16777216 bytes (17 MB, 16 MiB) copied, 253.123 s, 66.3 kB/s orangepi5:Downloads:# sudo dd if=rkspi_loader.img of=/dev/mtdblock0 32768+0 records in 32768+0 records out 16777216 bytes (17 MB, 16 MiB) copied, 254.654 s, 65.9 kB/s orangepi5:Downloads:# sudo dd bs=1M if=Armbian_20221220a-rpardini_Orangepi5_kinetic_legacy_5.10.110.img of=/dev/nvme0n1 status=progress 2053111808 bytes (2.1 GB, 1.9 GiB) copied, 3 s, 683 MB/s 2020+0 records in 2020+0 records out 2118123520 bytes (2.1 GB, 2.0 GiB) copied, 6.42917 s, 329 MB/s orangepi5:Downloads:# sudo poweroff After powering up it just don´t start. I see also methods by using a usb port. And the steps for windows, linux and so on the call also step 3 and step 4. So totally not clear...?
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Hmm, i don't use HDMI sound. But i got a new update today and not yet rebooted but got a trunk version??? Preparing to unpack .../0-curl_7.68.0-1ubuntu2.12_arm64.deb ... Unpacking curl (7.68.0-1ubuntu2.12) over (7.68.0-1ubuntu2.11) ... Preparing to unpack .../1-libcurl4_7.68.0-1ubuntu2.12_arm64.deb ... Unpacking libcurl4:arm64 (7.68.0-1ubuntu2.12) over (7.68.0-1ubuntu2.11) ... Preparing to unpack .../2-armbian-config_22.08.0-trunk.0038_all.deb ... Unpacking armbian-config (22.08.0-trunk.0038) over (22.05.3) ... Preparing to unpack .../3-armbian-firmware_22.08.0-trunk.0038_all.deb ... Unpacking armbian-firmware (22.08.0-trunk.0038) over (22.05.3) ... Preparing to unpack .../4-armbian-zsh_22.08.0-trunk.0038_all.deb ... Unpacking armbian-zsh (22.08.0-trunk.0038) over (22.05.3) ... Don't know if this is a good sign....
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To anwser my own question: yes it's safe to upgrade! Everything works perfect after upgrade to 22.05.1 Focal and 22.05.3 Focal on the OrangePi 4!
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Can someone confirm if the Armbian update today not broke down the running system? Is it safe to upgrade??
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Hi Werner, do you know if this problem is fixed? I have now freezed all Armbian updates because the whole system broke after a kernel update. But what i know this is a problem of all RK3399 boards? Thank you for your answer
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Did you have any update? I have now freezed all updates for shure and now runs ok.
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I hope it would. But didn't get any anwser. So i did al full reinstall from zero. Sadly today again a update what brokes the whole thing down...! \ Got exactly the same but with Focal. Today this update broke the whole system again after reboot: Bezig met uitpakken van armbian-config (22.02.2) over (22.02.0-trunk.0004) ... Uitpakken van .../armbian-firmware-full_22.02.2_all.deb wordt voorbereid... Bezig met uitpakken van armbian-firmware-full (22.02.2) over (21.08.6) ... Uitpakken van .../armbian-zsh_22.02.2_all.deb wordt voorbereid... Bezig met uitpakken van armbian-zsh (22.02.2) over (22.02.1) ... So i should install from scratch again... This time buster and hopefully the next updates would not broke the system again and again and again I think that it maybe has to do something that my OS is on the USB drive... Edit: ok, i know a lot more. Also if i enable I2C on armbian-config the system NIC stops working. Also on Focal and Bullseye and it doesn't make sense if i use a usb disk or not.
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You made some fault in your script for the os agent. You download the aarch64 but dpkg the x86_64 what is not dowloaded. Correct script should be complete: apt-get install \ jq \ wget \ curl \ udisks2 \ libglib2.0-bin \ network-manager \ dbus -y #next line is for 64bit platforms, need arm7 instead of aarch64 for 32bits wget https://github.com/home-assistant/os-agent/releases/download/1.2.2/os-agent_1.2.2_linux_aarch64.deb dpkg -i os-agent_1.2.2_linux_aarch64.deb wget https://github.com/home-assistant/supervised-installer/releases/latest/download/homeassistant-supervised.deb dpkg -i homeassistant-supervised.deb Or for people who want a littlebit simple in three commands: sudo apt-get install jq wget curl udisks2 libglib2.0-bin network-manager dbus -y #next line is for 64bit platforms, need arm7 instead of aarch64 for 32bits. You need to run this command in SU mode! sudo su wget https://github.com/home-assistant/os-agent/releases/download/1.2.2/os-agent_1.2.2_linux_aarch64.deb dpkg -i os-agent_1.2.2_linux_aarch64.deb wget https://github.com/home-assistant/supervised-installer/releases/latest/download/homeassistant-supervised.deb dpkg -i homeassistant-supervised.deb The supervised version has a lot more functions than the standard home assistant but is not officially supported to run on Armbian. But my experience is that it wil run awesome and stable!
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By plugging in the USB NIC i could ssh to the Orange Pi 4 again but did not a working internet connection. Probaply because the DNS server was not correct or something. Anyway i made the following change to got it working. I did go to the dir /etc/NetworkManager/SystemConnections/ I renamed the file 'default' to '_old_default'. There where also 2 files for the builtin NIC i think and my external NIC. So i renamed the internal NIC file to 'default' In the file edited the interfacename eth0 to the USB NIC enx000ec6c13633 After a reboot it works for now with the external NIC. Maybe is the Internal NIC broken because there is a new Orange Pi 4 LTS with another ethernet chip? I see also now that wifi and bluetooth doesn't work anymore after the update...
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Hi everyone, After the last armbian update with a new kernel does the internal networkcard not work anymore! Luckely does a USB NIC work and can i run everything but on only 100Mbps iwonstead of 1Gb of the internal NIC. What i remember did this problem also a few years ago happen. I have pasted all the required info to pastebin because armbianmonitor -u does not work. I got an error that network is not availble. Thank you all for you support!