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  1. Yes. I check the dmesg logs and they aren't loading which is probably why it doesn't work, but I have tried a variety of methods to try and get them to load, however nothing worked.
  2. Would you mind sharing the steps you took to enable csi camera support? I'm trying to enabled the CSI port on the Radxa Zero 3W for the TC358743, but I have been unable to make progress. I'm currently using a Geekom X1301 HAT for the CSI to HDMI adapter which uses the TC358743, but it never shows up. What I have tried so far is extracting the .dtbo files from the official radxa image. Adding them to /boot/overlay-user and enabling the two tc358743 overlays radxa-zero3-tc358743.dtbo radxa-zero3-tc358743-audio.dtbo and finally enabling them in armbianEnv.txt with this line user_overlays=radxa-zero3-tc358743,radxa-zero3-tc358743-audio Is there anything that I missed? The CSI port still doesn't seem to be receiving any power, as the X1301's power LED has been off the whole time.
  3. After enabling the rk3588-hdmirx overlay in armbian-config device tree overlays, whenever I boot, I am greeted with multiple hdmirx (fdee0000.hdmirx-controller: hdmirx_wait_lock_and_get_timing HDMI pull out, return!) errors on boot. On a previous install, the hdmirx errors would block the entire boot process and it would just hang forever. I do not know the exact cause, but the issues seemed to arise after I ran this command to disable the X Display Server "systemctl set-default multi-user.target". The errors could only be resolved if I plugged in the sd card into another device and removed rk3588-hdmirx from overlays in /boot/armbianEnv.txt . I have since reinstalled Armbian, but the errors still appear during the boot process, however now they do not block the boot process and I am able to successfully boot into Armbian. Is there any solution to get rid of these errors, or ensure that the "fdee0000.hdmirx-controller: hdmirx_wait_lock_and_get_timing HDMI pull out, return!" error doesn't block the boot process without disabling hdmirx? These are my current device details: .. orangepi@orangepi5-plus `:]x**j-,' ----------------------- .,+t***********z\<" OS: Armbian 25.5.1 noble aarch64 ?******************; Host: Orange Pi 5 Plus '*n` .'`^,;;,^`'. ,cc. Kernel: Linux 6.1.115-vendor-rk35xx -<. .[l Uptime: 30 mins // ^^ ^^ \\ Packages: 1822 (dpkg) !^ ^^ ": Shell: bash 5.2.21 'tt}` !~]rj_ ")t/. Display: 3840x2160 @ 60 Hz Itttt?' ~~]rr] `{tttt, DE: KDE Plasma 6.3.90 \tttttt!""I_]r("""~tttttt1 WM: KWin (Wayland) '_tttttttttttt)ftttttttttttti. WM Theme: Breeze \*ztttttttttttttttttttttttttf**[ Theme: Breeze (Dark) [Qt], Yaru [GTK3] l**c)tttttttttttttttttttttttt(z**, Icons: breeze-dark [Qt], Yaru [GTK3] .z*x.`tttttttttttttttttttttttt.`u*n Font: Noto Sans (10pt) [Qt] >` (tttttttttttttttttttttt] "I Cursor: breeze (24px) ,tttttttttttttttttttttt` Terminal: konsole 25.4.1 ./tttttfttttttttfttttt( CPU: rk3588 (8) @ 2.40 GHz 'I)))(\()(tt))|\()({;' GPU: Mesa Mali-G610 (Panfrost) .~~~~~~~|)~~~~~~~< Memory: 4.34 GiB / 15.58 GiB (28%) '[)))))1|()))))))? Swap: 0 B / 7.79 GiB (0%) ",,," ",,,^ Disk (/): 7.82 GiB / Here is the dmesg log after boot up, the hdmirx errors appear near the end: boot_errors.txt
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