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  1. hello, just for my curiosity, what is the exact topology of your "asymetric" route, please? Also... route to??? Internet?
  2. @bl4ckc00k1e when you mention WUBR-508N, is it http://www.amazon.com/SparkLAN-WUBR-508N-802-11a-Adaptor-Ralink/dp/B00MHYQADI?tag=duckduckgo-d-20 ? question: do you lack of USB port to go over (serial) UART?
  3. @davigre a first idea: tmpfs? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tmpfs https://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/01/20/data-driven-analysis-tmp-on-tmpfs/ also, being careful, you can "play" with soft links "ln -s directorysource directorylinked"
  4. @zador sunxi-ss is working, of course, it needs to be added in .config, then adding ciphers using sunxi-ss (as well as ARM NEON based crypto)
  5. dear @zador.blood.stain you know that... I know & tested fresh installs of the framework I have seen recently some of the changes in the framework (including a lots of yours as well) you have the mind/abilities of the 2nd (higher) level support, much as Igor. My little myself... I have the ideas/reaction of 1st level support (here 1/ users shall use a virtual machine for their own security... until old debootstrap is removed OR as a precaution for Armbian crew as users can do tricky changes in their system! 2/ install ccache... maybe the user feedback will be : ccache is already installed, so now your turn... 2nd level support crew reply!). a friendly
  6. As zador says, you need sudo apt-get install ccache Also make sure you are using a virtual machine (like virtualbox) so: - you have a fresh install of the system, - if you make a mistake as @root@ you won't loose too much data!
  7. Dear contributors, the Armbian build framework sub-forum is dedicated to collaborate on the tool founded by Igor. The framework itself is opensource/GPL. Please add in the title, if possible: [WiP] = Work in Progress [RFC] = Request for Comment [TEST], [TEST/CPU/Board] = Feed back on tests [Device specific] [Board specific] etc. The framework doc is here [WIP] The tool aims at building {legacy, vanilla} linux kernels as well as (user-)patching/creating complete working images with {trusty,wheezy,jessie} to write on your flash {sdcard/NAND} Long story short... feel free to: Report bugs related to build script itself or patches supplied with it; Suggest new features and enhancements to building process; Participate in testing new and experimental features; Make contributions to support new boards. In other words, talk about development of {possible,on going} new features & boards; talk about QA/testing of the framework and report issues when using the Armbian build framework. Feel free to support Armbian to allow more ARM boards to be handled and enjoy up-to-date kernel & system images / kernel packages. Thanks for contributions from the past and in the present from: So, Welcome to Armbian the framework behind the scene Guillaume, benevolent moderator & tester.
  8. @Igor I forgot this put this link (as you know I guess) detailing the odroid "Disk layout and partitioning" https://github.com/umiddelb/armhf/wiki/Get-more-out-of-%22Das-U-Boot%22 @Igor @Zador yes! Proposal: Igor may create (I cannot) a sub topic of Development named "Armbian framework tool dev & testing" (or another appropriate title) adding in the title the exact topic - "[Dev Armbian v4.9] Odroid XU4 mainline image partitioning" - or "[Test/QA Armbian v4.9] Turris Omnia routing" so we can separate QA request & fix from DEV talks/planning We can do pining/unpining top priority topics when needed or remove the pin later if the topic is obsolete/solved/approved... etc. => I can handle on my side to move the (non related) topics from "Armbian framework tool dev & testing" to the others forum entries. I have tested a bit moving topics, so I can help in case a user puts a topic by "mistake" @Igor May you consider to create a submenu for Debian / Ubuntu => "Lamobo-R1/Banana Pi R1" So I can move the so many "R1" topics from Allwinner A10/A20
  9. @Shawn hostapd didn't eat my memory ** but the quite not so useful irqbalance DID 51.7% (@tkaiser played with me about the swap memory so BIG, he is right!) @Tido depending on the use of upstart or systemd, Ubuntu 14.04 has /etc/rc.local and assuming you are using bridge br0 with eth/wlan, is it an option to do in bash/natural language : " service hostapd stop ;ifdown wlan0;kill isc-dhcpd; isc-dhcpd ( in daemon mode); ifup wlan0 ; service hostapd start" ? but is it possible? As there is a graph dependancy of network/network-related services an other option would be in /etc/network/interfaces playing with pre-up / post-up / etc. options (including /bin/sleep 10 ?) but it can get tricky and slow bootup very much (it is a very dirty fix) (joke) Bananian has talented people but they don't have the "full-time" day and night hobbist crew like Igor/Zador&Co @Sascha && @Tido Do you use the mini-board rt5572 antennas pins now? Because maybe the wiring/soldering of wifi pins on the Lamobo-r1 is faulty making the antennas "broken" (Or, more simply, as you write, everyone in the world *hates* the 8192cu chip)
  10. @Sasha nice achievement! Are you using the antennas pins on the wifi-mini-board? (joke) Do you plan to use the 8192cu as a keychain? Maybe covered with translucid plastic like an insect?
  11. @Igor FYI, you may already know ODROID-XU4 mainline => https://github.com/umiddelb/armhf/wiki/How-To-compile-a-custom-Linux-kernel-for-your-ARM-device note: ax88179 driver (USB3/GMAC/PHY driver is broken in kernel 3.10... it crashes the available Armbian legacy OdroidXU4) @Zador that's why I need kernel 4.2+ or 4.4+ note2: the "next" Odroid XU4 does not seem to write the BL1 blob as it exists in Armbian legacy, and appearing in u-boot logs as TrustZone Enabled BSP BL1 version: â/âââ VDD_KFC: 0x44 LDO19: 0xf2 EDIT: in fact in the raw image I can find traces of BL1 and TrustZone, so?
  12. Tido is right I thought of a power issue (DC-IN) but I am using a SSD... so I don't get a power/current surge @startup, so no reboot! Also I am using a Raspberry pi 2 power supply, I am ok. the USB UART cable will still be useful, especially when you get in trouble, "unbricking" the board without swaping sdcards AND learning how boards / u-boot / kernel is working Have fun time with the Lamobo-r1 and Tido precious pieces of data! Feel free to post an update
  13. long story short... bref j'ai acheté en Europe http://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B00R76SCJ6(plus en stock) voici une image du brochage des cables côté UART sur le lamobo-r1 http://tinyurl.com/j9dhldp côté PC (Windows/Linux), j'utilise PUTTY avec le port COMXX sous windows7 (pilote windows update) ou /dev/ttyUSB0 sous linux (pilote intégré dans Ubuntu) La console unix apparait dans putty, elle reste active pendant un reboot pour voir les trace de boot. voilà ! in English
  14. https://github.com/hardkernel/linux/tree/odroidxu-3.4.y/tools/hardkernel/u-boot-pre-built is it the blobs needed to boot the kernel? explaining why 4.2 4.4 kernel don't work as the blobs are not present in /boot please?
  15. hello, you will need a cheap USB to UART (3.3V TTL) much like this one (few bucks). http://www.amazon.com/niceeshop-PL2303HX-RS232-Module-Converter/dp/B00F167PWE/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1452978150&sr=1-5&keywords=usb+uart So you can read exactly what is happening from boot (and you can use your laptop as a unix console over USB) Reading your comments, I would say you have DC-IN power issues. Make sure you have a 5V/2A and good usb cables. Or, you have a bad SD card but let's see. Feel free to give a feed-back.
  16. Herr Thomas, As you guessed, yes! in fact, I have set the board to do swap by tweaking the kernel to do it, also I am using zram then the ssd if needed Also I have plenty of temperature I cannot compare including the picoolfan temp et voilÃ
  17. cool! next task... adding some colors thanks! System load: 0.03 Memory usage: 55.8% Local users: 1 Swap usage: 9.8% IP address: 86.218.14.121 Uptime: up 5 days, 11 hours, 27 minutes Usage of root/: 35% of 15G HDD temp: 43°C Usage of storage/: 14% of 116G Board temp: 37°C
  18. Please, just tell me what do you call "Karma" and "Mana" in wifi context? nothing related to video games and role playing games
  19. @zador from memory, Igor has been using the same 4.x kernel (now???), I guess he has tested, me as well, the images are not booting. As Igor has more urgent tasks, he has produced a 3.x kernel and left vanilla for later I only found one stable 4.x image "server" version (what I need) but lacking of 802q module, the only missing point. => my idea, one needs to use Xgcc 4.9.2 to have a working 4.2+ kernel (not 4.8.2 as usual)... Hardkernel piece of info to be confirmed and also, unless uboot 16.01 has proper support for exynos (maybe), the only uboot usable is the old (?)12.07 I will test later tonight (if I have time) to compile the 8021q with "4.2.0-82" as you suggest (thanks). it may be enough. I don't want to use again Archlinux (odroid xu3-xu4/kernel 4.2?) far too different from Ubuntu 14.04 note : Igor (complained, me too) the kernel 3.x "makes" the fan too noisy... my test with kernel 4.x seems to manage fan "better"
  20. @AnyOdroidBuddy I have installed linaro 4.9.2 for kernel 4.2 as advised by hardkernel (the binary is i386... I needed some tricks...ok) Armbian odroidxu4 next delivers an image question: is it ok if the fat partition contains a "boot" folder and the ext4 a /boot folder as well? I have tried to move the files in the fat partition but no luck. other test: I have installed the kernel on the hardkernel image, installed gcc 4.9.2, compiled the modules (8021q) but (as expected) I have not found yet how to replace "4.2.0-173089-g5eb40d45-dirty" by "4.2.0-82"
  21. yes thanks! from nickcharlton sudo chmod +x /etc/update-motd.d/ seems enough to work with my config
  22. @AnyFox FYI In my path to move the router with Odroid XU4... the very kind contributor of odroid kernel 4.2 just forgot to compile le 8021q module I really need for the eth2.835 to ppp0 internet connexion... but has a working ax88179_178a module (compared to 3.x kernel) thanks you iperf3 https://github.com/tobetter/linux/tree/odroidxu4-v4.2 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tobetter/ppa/ubuntu/ https://launchpad.net/~tobetter => I would need to compile the kernel with 8021q by myself... apparently linaro toolchain 4.9 is needed http://odroid.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=en:xu4_building_kernel=> gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.9-2014.09_linux.tar.xz => maybe that is why kernel 4.2 does not boot with Armbian. Also someone is testing 4.4-rcX https://github.com/cberner/linux/tree/xu4-v4.4-rc6 https://github.com/cberner/linux/commit/9d6a3fdc5ec4115067d24e0311b0bead2cdc4487 Monday already... back to ERP software for retail companies: orderable, saleable, deliverable assortments and article consignment in my DEV topic... the week-end is over
  23. @Zador I just forgot to remove/comment the line with "losetup -P" otherwise the process is fine -- my BAD
  24. @Zador googlesource/torvard works like a charm (RX=5MB/s). thanks! I have applied your configuration-ng patch, some polish needed for trusty??? ("losetup: invalid option -- 'P'"???)
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