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  1. I noticed I don't have a saveenv command- if i'm not mistaken it seems that some boards don't allow editing u-boot. Correct me if i'm wrong
  2. This is in the u-boot command line im assuming?
  3. Big thanks for the support. I'm familiar with linux mainly from raspberry pi and never had to do something like compiling a kernel or building my own u-boot. Can you point me in the right direction of how to go about this? Much appreciated.
  4. Every time I boot Armbian on my tv box, there is always a 5 second prompt on startup similar to entering startup options on Windows. I'm not entirely sure what it's for, but i'm assuming it's a barebones u-boot command line. The problem is, I don't need it, and it adds a significant amount of time when booting. Does anyone know how to remove it entirely and to boot directly into the kernel? I'm using a Tanix 3 mini with Armbian 5.9.0
  5. I have successfully booted armbian 20.10 bullseye 5.9.0 on a tx 3 mini powered by an S905W chip. I am trying to control the diplay on the front and while searching for answers came across this openvfd library for the tx 3 mini. I've followed the instructions but to no avail have succeeded in controlling the display. One key difference i've noticed, is that the controller on the board is an FD6551 model, as opposed to the standard FD628. After some reading I came to the conclusion that FD655 is supported, so i'm under the impression that this library should support my board (picture below). When following the install instructions from the openvfd library, I modprobe the openvfd module, and after starting the openvfd service, I get this error: Dec 23 17:12:23 arm-64 systemd[1]: Starting openvfd... Dec 23 17:12:23 arm-64 systemd[1]: Started openvfd. Dec 23 17:12:23 arm-64 systemd[2079]: openvfd.service: Failed to execute /root/linux_openvfd/OpenVFDService: No such fi> Dec 23 17:12:23 arm-64 systemd[2079]: openvfd.service: Failed at step EXEC spawning /root/linux_openvfd/OpenVFDService:> Dec 23 17:12:23 arm-64 systemd[1]: openvfd.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=203/EXEC I am unsure how to proceed and any help would be appreciated.
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