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When I try to do "apt upgrade" on a brand new SD Card that has been just flashed I get a "kernel panic".
This is the whole error: https://paste.debian.net/1283664
And this is the armbianmonitor -U log: https://paste.debian.net/1283662/
The board runs fine with debian with 4.9.x kernel supplied by manufacturer. Armbian is the second image I try because I need a newer kernel. I'll try to find one that is less new.
Thank you for your support!
EDIT: I tried again without wifi and it worked flawlessly. I can't make it crash with a wired connection. I used the same wifi plug with Debian and I never had an error but maybe there's a bug in the driver in this image or something...
Oh! it's there in the kernel panic.
[ 555.599414] Call trace:
[ 555.601829] ODM_RA_TxRPT2Handle_8188E+0x110/0x390 [r8188eu]
[ 555.607435] rtl8188eu_recv_tasklet+0x364/0x3a0 [r8188eu]
[ 555.612782] tasklet_action_common.constprop.0+0x13c/0x150
It's indeed something with the wifi plug. It's a TP-LINK WN725N
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I'm having a really similar error on a BPI M5. I'm opening a new bug report but they could be related.
Power Button on Banana Pi M5
in Banana Pi M5
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I had another distro and power button nicely shut down the system and it doesn't with armbian.
I have read some things about it but I'm not even sure if they apply to this board or they are updated, about acpi events, logind and AR100, and I've read the official schematics of the board. It seems the button is connected to ADC pins.
I installed acpid but acpi_listen reports nothing.
But evtest does!
Is there a way to tell the system that this is event is an acpi event or a driver would be needed?
I don't think I can make a real driver but I think I could get read the event from /dev/input/by-path/platform-adc_keys-event with python or something. If I can't I could always wrap evtest and make it do the reading.
Thanks!