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  1. I don't think I've ever tried to connect the NanoPi to the PC to access the SD card. I didn't know there was such a thing. I just use a usb SD card adapater.
  2. Thank you! It looks like what I had was pretty close, anyway. The last one was: Armbian_23.8.1_Nanopineo_bookworm_current_6.1.47 from August 2023.
  3. Back in March I ran into problems with the community builds for the NanoPi Neo, for Debian Bookworm. It would boot up initially, but within 30 minutes or so, it would crash. So I did a fresh install from the last official build I had saved from June 2023: Armbian_23.5.2_Nanopineo_bookworm_current_6.1.30 And then I froze these packages to keep the working firmware and kernel: armbian-firmware/bookworm,bookworm 24.2.1 all [upgradable from: 23.05.1--1-SAfece-B6ae3] linux-dtb-current-sunxi/bookworm 24.2.1 armhf [upgradable from: 23.05.1--6.1.30-Sa343-D8bc9-P73a0-C162eHfe66-HK01ba-V014b-B9c18] linux-image-current-sunxi/bookworm 24.2.1 armhf [upgradable from: 23.05.1--6.1.30-Sa343-D8bc9-P73a0-C162eHfe66-HK01ba-V014b-B9c18] linux-u-boot-nanopineo-current/bookworm 24.2.1 armhf [upgradable from: 23.05.1--2022.04-Se4b6-P6b27-H0429-Ve2df-B91a8] I know there are newer official builds from when it was still supported, but I can't find them available for download anymore. Do you know if there's an archive somewhere that would have it? Thanks.
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