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  1. Sorry but how do I create a bash script from the .pro file that I have from the interface made in QT Creator?
  2. Hello friends, I have a project made in QT Creator and I would like to know how I can put the developed interface to work on my OrangePi 4 and if it's possible to boot the interface when turning on the OrangePi. Best regards!
  3. I'm going to do that, but tell me how do I put it on the SD card afterwards because I don't just have an image file at the end..
  4. I had already seen and tested this Debian image, but I needed one with a desktop and not a server. I know the interface is made with QTCreator, and our raspberrys runs a Debian image.. I have the image on a SD Card, I can pass to you and check if it's possible to do something with it..
  5. Yes, I know it can't be just putting the card in and it works. But there may be some simple way to be able to compile the interface I have to work on OrangePi.. The only official images from Armbian that I can install are based on kernel 4.4 because I can't upgrade it to 5.8. In armbian-config just appear 4.4.x kernels.. And in the Armbian website doesn't appear one image based on Debian
  6. Hello everyone, I have an OrangePi 4 that will serve as an interface for the electric car chargers that are produced in my company. We currently use Raspberry 3 and we want to upgrade to the OrangePi 4, mainly because it has eMMc. The problem is that the interface we have was designed to work on Raspberry. I put the SD card with the image in the OrangePi but it starts with the system that has been installed on eMMc (Armbian). Can you tell me if it will be very difficult for the image we use in Rpi to be possible to install on OrangePi? Another thing I want to do is move from the Armbian that I have currently installed on eMMc to Debian, however the image on the website (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wAdkC25BmjMwapWahEEQGTvi-yuwo8Gx) is only for the 4.4.179 kernel and the one I have installed on OrangePi is 4.4.213. How can I install the Debian image?
  7. Hello, I have a problem with my OrangePi 4, if I connect it with the operating system already installed at the factory (Android 8), I can get my USB keyboard and mouse connected to work normally. However, whenever I try a new image, be it Debian, Armbian or another version of Ubuntu, I can only get the mouse to work, the keyboard never works and I get stuck in the login screen where I can't write even the username and password. Can someone help me?
  8. And when I made the "sudo rfkill list" it shows me only this two: 0: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no 1: phy1: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no
  9. Hi, I'm using Debian GNU/Linux 10 with 4.4.167 kernel.. When I made the "dmesg | grep -i 8723 it shows the Bluetooth interface but when I try to open the Bluetooth Manager says the "Connection to BlueZ failed"..
  10. Hello guys, I have a NOVAsom M7+ board with a RTL8723bs module with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth integrated. The Wi-Fi works normally and without problems, however the Bluetooth isn't detected at all. When I try to open the Bluetooth Manager app gives me this error: "Connection to BlueZ failed. BlueZ daemon is not running. blueman-manager cannot continue. This probably means that there were no Bluetooth adapters detected or Bluetooth daemon was not started". I already searched the internet and found some people with problems related to this module and Bluetooth, does anyone know how to solve this? Best regards
  11. I'm already in contact with those responsible for these boards. Apparently they are going to launch a new version of software as the latter version doesn't seem to be able to activate WiFi.
  12. I think this board doesn't have a WiFi module because the antenna connects directly to the board..
  13. When I had Armbian installed by the company that supplies these boards, the WiFi antenna worked and I was able to connect to the WiFi networks. Did a driver already installed on purpose for this antenna? It's not a USB dongle, I leave an image bellow. The "lsusb" only show this: magnumcap@NOVAsomM7:~$ sudo lsusb Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 002: ID 222a:0001 Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
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