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wyim

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  1. I have recently purchased an Orange Pi 4 LTS and attempted to run Armbian 23.02 Cinnamon version on my board. However, I could only able to connect into the network with 2.4Ghz. Everytime when I connect to the 5Ghz Network, it failed with some authentication issues (such as WPA3). I am sorry I am new to Linux.May I ask if anyone now how can I resolve the problem?
  2. HI Everyone 😁 I am pretty interesting in the TV box powered by RK3566 at this moment. I would like to know whether if the Rockchip uints has the multiboot function, similar to what the Amlogic units have. Also would like to know about the current supports on media (such as 4K 60p playback) and 3D hardware acceleration in Armbian for the Rockchip TV boxes. Can the Chromium in the Armbian supports hardware decoding or even AV1 for now or in near future? Thanks for answering my question in advance😁
  3. @SteeMan Yes, I have read the post that you have mentioned. That's why I know about the "toothpick method" for activating the multiboot function.😀 I was thinking of using the EmuElec/LibraElec and Armbian in my TV box. I have drilled on how to do this from various sources. I know that coreelec use a different way to boot up the system from Armbian, but I am not sure if Eumelec/LibraElec may have the same problem. Maybe I am going to use both Armbian and Emuelec solely on external drives instead. Wouldn't it be possible if I have installed Armbian on emmc and boot with Batocera on SD card/USB?
  4. Hi ccs1664: I am new to the Armbian. I am thinking of installing my Armbian from SD card to the emmc on my TV Box but worrying that might lose my multiboot (or the "toothpick method") from the SD card. Can I still able to boot into LibreElec/CoreElec/Batocera from SD card once I have installed my Armbian into my TV box with S905X3?
  5. I have tried both Armbian 23.02 and Ubuntu variant from the Orange Pi on Geekbench 5.5.1 and 6.0.0 preview. The Ubuntu variant from Orange Pi has a better benchmark than the Armbian.
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