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Gian Luca

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  1. I followed the "mesa route" without any kind of problem. I cannot following the "libMail route" due to my window manager choice: I installed the Armbian Ubuntu Noble version, but I'm running X Window (not Wayland) in order to get the remote display of the Orange PI Plus running on a local monitor; I tried to do this using Wayland without success. I'im running lightdm and xfce4 now. So the /dev/mail0 is still useful or the mesa-vulkan-drivers are enough ? I read some documentation about the hardware acceleration but in my opinion it is too contradictory. But it is always possible that I'haven't understand anything.....
  2. I installed the .deb package you suggested, however I don't think everything went as it should have: the device /dev/mali0 is still missing. I understood that this device must be present in order to be sure the device is used correctly. Is it right ? The kernel of Armbian Ubuntu Noble also has been updates: the version is 6.1.115-vendor-rk35xx now. The output of lsmod command is: Module Size Used by rk805_pwrkey 16384 0 nvmem_rockchip_otp 20480 0 r8169 77824 0 rockchip_cpuinfo 16384 1 nvmem_rockchip_otp adc_keys 16384 0
  3. Hi. My question is the same: how to set up mali hardware acceleration. I just disabled the panthor-gpu devicetree overlay via armbian-config, but the dmesg kernel messages don't contain strings like mail. I also looked for panthor string (after the proper enable procedure via armbian-config) but with no success. Do I need a specific kernel ? The running version is 6.1.115-vendor-rk35xx
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