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  1. I think my pins are broken! I was able to find a workaround to power an external fan by connecting it to the USB port.
  2. Oh no, I just remembered that I already tried that approach. I configured those variables with my country code as a prefix (XX_net_wifi_ssid), but unfortunately, it didn't work out for me either. Maybe I missed something...
  3. Hi @NicoD, thanks for your reply. I have a 5V fan, and I've connected it to the 5V and GND pins. Unfortunately, nothing seems to be happening. On multi-meter it's always 0.00v, I also tested where it should be the 3.3v pins on the other side and nothing, no power.
  4. Hey @robertoj thank you for your reply. Honestly, I haven't had a chance to read the "armbian first run.txt" document yet. I assumed that since I've already found a successful 'technique' for another board, I could apply the same approach and share it with the community.
  5. Hey everyone, I want to share something pretty simple that I was working on: a way to customize the official image, maybe it's not the best way of doing it, but it worked for my needs. https://github.com/thiagosanches/yet-another-armbian-bakery/ The main goal is: WIFI up at the first boot. Make some small adjustments on SSH configuration. Change root password. Add a pi user. Add a public key so I can connect orange pi through and manage it through ansible (important topic). Any thoughts? It ain't much but it's a honest work!
  6. Hey everyone, I need some assistance with a problem I'm facing. I recently attempted to attach a 5V cooler to my Orange Pi 4 board, but unfortunately, nothing seems to be happening. I even used a multi-meter to measure the voltage, and it consistently shows 0.0V. To ensure I connected everything correctly, I consulted online diagrams and made sure I was using the appropriate pins. Currently, I am powering my Orange Pi 4 using the USB-C connection. Could this be the cause of the issue? Should I change to use the power jack connection? I would greatly appreciate any help or suggestions you can provide. Thank you in advance.
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