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vandyman

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  1. @royk Yeah! There is a few different ways to swap the boot loader. Sometimes after testing Android on the nvme. The boot system will not let me run Linux again on a nvme. So I keep the Debian cli handy for basic command line. Note: 99% of my installs are done with Raspberry pi imager . Erase, burn, done. LOL...
  2. I am not sure why it is so difficult. Here is what I do to boot from the nvme. Install the official orange pi 5 Debian server on a sd card. On the command line, sudo orange pi-config. Change the boot to nvme. Install Armbian on nvme. (use Raspberry Imager) Remove sd card and boot from the nvme. Waa laa!
  3. I am using the Opi5 official website image 5-31-2023. And do not have the reboot issue. (sudo reboot) EDIT: sorry I just noticed you are running cli. I am using gnome desktop.
  4. The Opi5 + is nice. But what is the point of buying it if there is no support for rk3588. I am just a novice when it comes to Linux There is no Linux that can do anything but running a basic gnome desktop on the the Opi5, maybe in 2024. I guess flooding the market with rk3588 might move it along in time. There is no reason to use cli, when a Opi zero 2 or an rpi3 can do a better job. Example ; Opi zero 2 running OMV.
  5. For some odd unknown reason. I can not get the following installed and running. (using official os for Opi5) 1- A virtual machine running on armbian. 2- Dolphin emu 3- Waydroid Thx, vandyman
  6. I agree, it's like having Windows 3.1all over again. (com ports and irq's) lol..
  7. AI. D You need to add the common Kodi repository from the linux software/app store first. I forget what the default app store is for Linux Armbian. (Snap, Flatpak, etc..)
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