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ended up doing apt purge apt autoremove and it ran fine. The only thing different was at the end I got a warning [ warn ] GPG signing skipped - no GPG_PASS [ Armbian_20.08.0-trunk_OdroidC4_focal_current_5.6.19_desktop.img ] Not sure that's new, just noticed it this time ...
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I'm on a metered nbIoT connection so I'm used to timeouts - usually just restart the build and it picks up from there. This is somehow different. Is it trying to connect to 127.0.0.1 port 3142? Or is that reporting that localhost can't find it?
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so apt purge (that package name) ? Always on the same filename. Will try purge tonight when I get back. Data package resets on the 18th, if it isn't fixed by then I'll start over with a new clone from github.
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For some days now I get the following error trying to build C4 images. I attempted the --fix-missing, apt update apt upgrade etc, still this after some time in compilation. Running in a Virtualbox direct session, no Vagrant or the like. Had been working fine for quite some time, went a few weeks and decided to rebuild and got this error. Is it trying to download from my own machine? What to do?
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Bananapi M1 with Armbian 20.02.1 not booting
Technicavolous replied to sbay's topic in SD card and PSU issues
I have a BPi M1 and it is indeed rock solid. Are you certain it is an M1, not an M1+ or other vairiant? And you definitely downloaded the Armbian BPi M1 images? It is an absolute that you need a serial adapter to see the system messages before it begins to output to hdmi. There may be a telltale message there that can help. Something inexpensive like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014GZTCC6/ref=dp_cerb_1 You will need a terminal program, putty, winscp, etc. see http://wiki.banana-pi.org/Banana_Pi_BPI-M1#Hardware_interfact scroll down to the UART section in J11 UART0 gives serial data at I believe 19200 n81 Bananian definitely worked? -
Awesome glad you are able to get it going. That sounds like a challenge as some connections might see that as a security risk. Maybe you write up a little tutorial now that you have it figured out? ;]
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iptables taxes my ability already lol but I read a few places that iptables and network manager don't always play well together? In Official Ubuntu iptables documentation it says "WARNING: Iptables and NetworkManager can conflict." Perhaps explore if this is happening to you. https://askubuntu.com/questions/904048/network-manager-is-adding-unwanted-rules-to-iptables https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/using-iptables-with-network-manager/ note the pre-up statements ... and dumb question ... are we sure that your second adapter is called eth1 and not something like wlp3s0? I think this is as far as I can help you :\ https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Main_Page
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Yeah the minimal image is missing a few things. See also https://forum.armbian.com/topic/14455-error-verifying-gcc-linaro-2013/?do=findComment&comment=104091 Also instructions tell you to log in as root, but default ubuntu has no root password, so you have to sudo passwd root or sudo everything you do.
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try ip route | grep default ip -4 addr show scope global cat /etc/network/interfaces the default gateway is where all internet traffic will be sent. Try the changes you made originally, then see how it affects your default gateway. I think you will need to affect a change to the dgw in addition to your other changes. you seem advanced with iptables but maybe these might give some references https://www.unixmen.com/how-to-find-default-gateway-in-linux/ https://www.systutorials.com/setting-up-gateway-using-iptables-and-route-on-linux/ https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ip-route-add-network-command-for-linux-explained/ https://serverfault.com/questions/567487/iptables-packet-forwarding-to-one-of-two-gateways-depending-on-origin Thanks for prompting me to look this up. I've never really dove into iptables, and I found these https://www.linode.com/docs/security/firewalls/control-network-traffic-with-iptables/ is nftables in armbian yet? I didn't know about nftables until I read a comment from one of the above threads...
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does your monitor have an 'auto adjust' ?I had a similar issue where the monitor was underscanning or overscanning or something and 'auto adjust' (from the monitors menu) brought the whole screen into the viewport of the monitor.
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I am absolutely unqualified to give an answer here but out of curiosity I searched the error and found you may not have to specify an option to use neon? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29851128/gcc-arm64-aarch64-unrecognized-command-line-option-mfpu-neon
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Are you changing the gateway?
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Yes I should have thought of that ... but you'd be surprised at what comes in to my student labs!!
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Suggest an SBC for me (needs POE support)
Technicavolous replied to Anna Vahtera's topic in Off-topic
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Do you have a 12v power supply that you may have accidentally plugged into it? Seems to be a common mistake. If so, your board is probably toast :[
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I thought I had edited that out ... total 'oops' moment ...
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I also like to reference the heartbeat but sometimes I've thought to have it code out a load level in morse ;]
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Does this update vary the heartbeat speed with load?
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Certainly looks to me to be a receiver only http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_NEO#Test_Infrared_Receiver
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Thanks for this. dist-uprade and full-upgrade generally do nothing for quite a while now.
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replace defect sdcard for use of the existing SATA
Technicavolous replied to BeetleX's topic in Beginners
YES it will be overwritten, but sometimes we can outsmart it if we use a temporary HDD ... There is probably a 'proper' way to do this, but I'm not that advanced. So try this - burn your new SD. Put in a different HDD temporary and boot (best if same size and model), use armbian-config to move data and then shutdown and replace the HDD. Some security may not allow this but it should work. On some units may have to edit UUID. From now on, after making your system and it is working, maybe duplicate the SD and tape it to the top of the unit? ;] -
https://dl.armbian.com/odroidxu4/archive/Armbian_20.05.2_Odroidxu4_bullseye_current_5.4.41.img.xz Third link on XU4 and HC1,2 MC1 download pages are 404 not found. Building an archive for a workshop I'm doing next week and got the 404. No big deal, just wanted to make a note.
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Last night I noticed a slight difference in shutdowns. sudo shutdown -h now appears to shut down the board properly, the red light goes out. sudo halt leaves the red light on indefinitely. I have only recently got my build system working, and frankly this is the first time I've ever done that ... I just left everything default, selected the board, current kernel, no kernel config, os with desktop. I've not even opened any config files yet. My coding days were back in the MS C++ 7 era, predating VC ;] so it will take me a bit to get acclimated to the build system.
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@Sean Mathews if you make any progress please give a share! As for "how and how much," consider a monthly subscription. Some of us do that ;] Or Buy Igor a Beer or tank of gas. Or watch the wish list for something you'd like to contribute. ( @Igor is there still an Amazon wish list page somewhere??) @mboehmer I've rebooted my C4 over and over with several downloaded images, I've not had a single stick. Finally compiled my own image. Sticks every time on shutdown -r now. I have the Hardkernel eMMC 16GB, but also tried Sandisk 32GB U3. I am using lab power supplies ...
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Virtual drive space after build
Technicavolous replied to Technicavolous's topic in Armbian build framework
I ignored the warning and everything seemed to go fine. I've successfully compiled two images for boards I'm familiar with. Now on the the C4 ;] Thanks again for your help!