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Hi all,
after building several images for BananaPi and R1 with Igors lib and getting some insight to the great stuff he has done I have extended my "configuration.sh" with the following:
BPI-M2)#enabled #description A31 quad core 1Gb SoC Wifi #build 0 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Bananapi M2 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REVISION="1.0" BOOTLOADER="https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-Mainline-uboot" BOOTCONFIG="Bananapi_M2_defconfig" BOOTSOURCE="u-boot-bpi-m2" BOOTDEFAULT="master" UBOOTTAG="" MODULES="hci_uart gpio_sunxi rfcomm hidp sunxi-ir bonding spi_sun7i 8021q a20_tp" MODULES_NEXT="brcmfmac" LINUXFAMILY="banana" ;;
No other changes were made.
I successfully build images for trusty and jessie with mainline kernel (4.2.2).
Armbian is booting without issues as far as I can see.
I have tested ethernet and HDMI, both working, WLAN can be enabled and is up (only verified with "ifconfig", not connected to AP yet). "htop" shows all 4 cores. https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-WiringPi can be build without issues and "gpio readall" shows all 40 pins. Further tests are ongoing as time permits.
Comments are welcome.
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Found the solution or the cause of the different behaviour, deppends on how you look at it:
Difference between ambian and x86 Debian or Ubuntu is the following:
There is a file /etc/bash.bashrc.custom:
if [ ${TERM} == "dumb" ]; then return fi export TERM=linux OUT="" ...
This is never reverted and breaks the at least to me well known behaviour of mc.
To fix this I added
export TERM=xterm
at the end of /etc/bash.bashrc.custom.
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echo $TERM gives "linux".
With "TERM=xterm mc" the F-keys behave correct.
How to set this persistant?
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Hallo,
first I want to thank Igor for the creation of armbian, great stuff! Many thanks.
Now to my issue:
While setting up a Lamobo R1 with armbian i was not able to get F-keys F1 to F4 working in Midnight Commander (apt-get install mc). With all three flavours (whezzy, jessie and trusty) it is the same.
I tried
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
dpkg-reconfigure locales
to get it working with my german (qwertz) keyboard.
The behaviour is the same for local and remote (ssh).
Tried also to bulid new image based on https://github.com/igorpecovnik/lib with
# user
DEST_LANG="de_DE.UTF-8" # sl_SI.UTF-8, en_US.UTF-8
CONSOLE_CHAR="UTF-8" # console charset
TZDATA="Europe/Berlin" # time zone
without any succsess.
During setup of x86-machines as well as the Beaglebone Black with Debian or Ubuntu I never had this issue.
Any hints?
Michael
FYI: Armbian running on A31s based Banana Pi M2
in Allwinner sunxi
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Hi Igor,
tried your image, but no success. U-boot does not start. Only red LED on M2, no HDMI signal, no activity of green LED as with my selfmade image. Looks like your patch does not work. :-(