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  1. I had encountered the same problem.Official images' driver were too old and customized.That means you can't change the DE easily.Have a try on Armbian Edge(mainline panthor instead) or build an Orange Pi OS by yourself.Github link.
  2. I've found these firmware.Maybe they are helpful? nvram_ap6611s.txt clm_syn43711a0.blob SYN43711A0.hcd fw_syn43711a0_sdio.bin
  3. Hello Armbian Community, I am currently running the following image on my Orange Pi 5 Max: Armbian_community_26.2.0-trunk.668_Orangepi5-max_noble_edge_7.0.0-rc6_kde-neon_desktop Unfortunately, I'm struggling with WiFi and Bluetooth issues: WiFi: No wireless interfaces are detected (no option in network settings). Bluetooth: The service is active, but it cannot scan or find any devices. What I’ve tried so far: Installed armbian-firmware and full-mirror-armbian-firmware. Verified that common wireless tools and relative packages are up to date. Checked rfkill list, but the adapters don't seem to be initialized correctly. I noticed a similar discussion on the DietPi forums regarding the OPi 5 Max Bluetooth (link:DietPi), but I'm unsure if those specific workarounds apply to the current Armbian Edge kernel (7.0-rc6). I understand that maintaining support for newer boards and edge kernels is a huge task. Could anyone point me in the right direction? Are there specific firmware blobs or device tree overlays I need to manually enable for this board? Thank you for your time and for all the hard work on the Armbian project!
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