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  1. u can add a code block inside the spoiler or what do u mean? // sent from mobile phone //
  2. perhaps you should try to wear my hat, my shoes and think my way. Then perhaps you understand me. Pro Tipp: look what I refer to (quote), usually helps a lot to understand. Edit: While this was not marked as a quote, it was one from this thread: limit the time for regular users to edit messages to 2-3 hours or 1 day)
  3. If you read the thread, look at @guidol 's post. Freedom is freedom. Free as in beer, as they say for OpenSourceSoftware. If you think different. Go ahead, full steam.
  4. Before everybody continous - what do you guys try to solve? - is it worth to limit the users freedom (@balbes150 , @TRS-80, @Igor limit the time for regular users to edit messages to 2-3 hours or 1 day) ? or are there other ways ? I personally get the impression the armbian forum is for outsiders a shark tank and you seem to try to make it worse, just because of a minority of spammers. You know DRM, digital rights management. Where a few steal, but the majority of honest payers (people) get to struggle with copy-protection. Where do you see yourself? Is it worth to sacrifice the freedom of edit?
  5. Hi, H3 is similiar to H2, IIRC. Have a look here: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/4877-h2-sunvell-r69-android-tv-box-aliexpress/ or here if you get desperate and look for an Android: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/9931-need-urgent-help-allwinner-h2/
  6. sounds like way to much work. Watch a Video on YouTube (undercover) how they work in those countries. I know how I did it (as moderator), it was fast and quick. I can see the idea behind it. But once a spammer is flagged, it is game over. Until the person gets a new profile. KISS (is your friend)
  7. Do their products look as shiny like this? https://www.gl-inet.com/products/ Nice Hardware overview, really nice and handy to click through. They used Qualcomm, Atheros and MTK till now: https://docs.gl-inet.com/en/3/hardware/x1200/ The MV1000 is their first Marvell Armada 88F3720, 1.0GHz product. If this idea has been adapted from ESPRESSObin and done better, why not. TK loved the network throughput of Marvell SoC, IIRC. TK got one, back in the days and I think I recall some flaw in the HW design. However, as SFX2k is a forum member and says: RGMII across the Topaz switch, which is common with many 3720 boards. Solid/Stable at 1GHz Sounds to me super good - never change a running system
  8. ESPRESSObin seems to me some kind of 'labor of love' from Globalfoundries, but nothing serious. If Marvell & Bootlin are their real paid partners (according to their website), I cannot think of any troubles apart from an error on the PCB. Especially after more than 1 year after production. Where as GL Technologies speaks about enterprise hardware. And their afore mentioned GL.Inet MV1000 comes with their (GL Technologies) OpenWrt. And @sfx2000 wrote: RGMII across the Topaz switch, which is common with many 3720 boards. Solid/Stable at 1GHz Sounds to me super good - never change a running system Which then again leads to my question from above.
  9. you mileage may vary. What is your limit 50 Mbit/s 500 Mbit/s 1000 Mbit/s 10'000 Mbit/s or maybe 5 Mbit/s you see the problem? I guess it is easier to do it yourself as you'll never hit the right spot == mission impossible. So, better write a quick help here or head over to: https://github.com/transmission/transmission/wiki/Editing-Configuration-Files#bandwidth
  10. Would you like to do that just as a proof of concept? I am wondering why one would need armbian if OpenWRT is already on it and as far as I know they have packages for additional software as well. Apart from that, it is a router-board without GPIO's or HDMI, where do you see the need for armbian?
  11. And I hope you changed the standard-port for SSH and VPN Security by obscurity, bazinga https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_through_obscurity in german https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_through_obscurity in english And now you're asking others to invest time into that, seriously?
  12. and finally, the ASUS Tinker Board with a proper barrel plug https://www.cnx-software.com/2020/01/28/buy-asus-tinker-edge-t-ai-sbc/
  13. he seems happy with his build, but it freezes or did I misunderstand his message?
  14. Hmm, nobody apart from you suffers So, you want to analyze what happens in exactly the moment it breaks/stops. Right? But your devices dies, so no information. Write a document what steps you gonna do to analyze and write down the results per test. For example: How about a serial-connection to a second device that does nothing else but collecting as many data as possible, Kernel log, other logs, voltage ? Additionally a graphical interface like: RPi-Monitor evtl. still in armbian-config otherwise https://rpi-experiences.blogspot.com/ And see if it happens by removing HW from the board, one after the other. Step-by-Step.
  15. Hi, Do you think it is useful to spread information over 5 threads instead of keep the knowledge in one ? https://forum.armbian.com/topic/11390-lima-is-almost-ready-for-daily-use/ https://forum.armbian.com/topic/11424-playing-with-limamesa-mali-drivers/ https://forum.armbian.com/topic/11334-build-armbian-with-panfrost/ https://forum.armbian.com/topic/11184-hardware-graphicvideo-acceleration-in-h3-mainline/
  16. In conclusion: - you allowed someone to attack you - You allowed that - You could have simply ignore the post - by allowing this offense and reacting on it, you spent energy and minutes if not hours of your valuable time ! - you can close a negative webbrowser tab, take a deep breath and count to ten. Stand up, stretch take a deep breath and do what you like . But use your time wisely, it won't come back. These minutes/hours are gone Now create a .txt file on your desktop. Copy these lines in it and next time you feel attacked, re-read it or paste it in the forum instead for others before you close the tab.
  17. your message to me: hello! this stuff is already built in the kernel or at least the trigger. Now all you need to do is point it to some GPIO to get the LEDs to lit up? Would be helpful for the crazy ones who put their SBC in tight, closed box
  18. Something like this ? 3-color LED https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q1zczUVP7Wb-ghuZkwOoSSn0F2znoARt9nx36JTjESc/edit or did I misunderstand your comment?
  19. Tido

    panfrost

    I have an idea, search the forum for: panfrost // sent from mobile phone //
  20. I am reading here and on Github, before I spend time on try & error. You wrote: no mor CFFI (2018), but the introduction here (first post) and your readme.md still go for CFFI. armbianIO has some kind of gpio-matching-layer_of-different-SBCs, does yours have that as well? After refactoring your code, it would be very nice of you to spend ten minutes to your documentation - the most boring stuff but on the other hand fewer boring questions :-) While trying to read your code (just for training), is it C? Where is the main.c ?
  21. Hi, I don't know how life is treating you, I hope good. Did you ever do some testing, further steps? I mean, is the HW useable or are there any obvious errors on the PCB ?
  22. Which? ArmbianIO (sysFS) or UserSpaceIO (libgpiod),
  23. This is correct, but if it had solved your problem anyway - I think it would be worth giving it a try. I don't see the reason for NetworkManager if the device is not a laptop, so I deactivate NM.
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