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  1. Hi Titot, Just to let you know, I have do some reading, and as balbes said, recompiling the kernel with the Mali 400/450 gpu driver will be the solution (well, i am not digging deeper , too much of engineering for me.) ================== I have only the m201 board, mxq black box. I don’t own a Odroid. Links http://openlinux.amlogic.com:8000/download/doc/linux-3.10-buildroot-pkg-201501-release-v0.10.pdf This one saids an open source driver for 400/450 ones, I have not tried yet. https://wiki.debian.org/MaliGraphics Let me know if this enables smoother 720p video playback. (youtube plays a bit better at 360p with hw acceleration off in Chrome settings menu. ) ========================== edit : @Titot if you found the documentations above works for you, please show me your procedures in an easy to understand way.
  2. I am using a mxq black with s805 chip on it. The dtb has its name, so the installation works smoothly, on Sd card. Now... Here is mine workaround. After looking at other boxes forum. Ps..: I just try them out, and the results come. to get wifi working, running those command that balbes mentioned earlier. Then, here is trial and false phase. Typically, drivers exist in mine folder named 3.10.108 (run “sudo mobprobe abc” to find your exact directory) use any file manager, go there, search for folders with name “wifi” then, type “sudo mobprobe [driver-name]” without the “ . ko “ Just try until you see in the network icon gui, the’ wifi network’ appears with some AP( if you dont see any AP names , then try other drivers) . Check to tick “enable wifi” in the right click menu of the network icon, if no wifi names is shown. Get it up and running. ———— if you want to do this without manually re load the wifi module every next boot, you may put that line in the /boot/ hdmi.sh file. Good luck to there all.
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