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  1. small FS corruption was found when I tested the FS - so waiting to see if that was the cause.
  2. I am running a relatively new install (few months) on a replaced microSD (RMA). Keep in mind this is a headless install. At random, usually after many days / weeks+ the orangepi appears to freeze. What I mean with freeze: - samba shares disconnect - sometimes SSH works till the password is submitted, then it times out - sometimes http works when I hard restart it - I always see a very high temp & in some logs I had seen some weird dates, so I set to write out date & temp and I got this beauty on the next freeze: - the cron that runs the above is set to run every minute and as you can see it took it 12min for the date to progress ~ 1min - the date is ~ 10 months after EPOCH? armbianmonitor (AFTER reboot): http://ix.io/1nWV Any ideas what can cause this or how I can debug?
  3. Yap but anyway I decided to clean install for stretch. From the corrupted img I can mount it if I specify the sdXY partition, so maybe your approach could help but again the card right now is at samsung !
  4. It seems I have to install either of them for my chromecast to play nice. I have no prior experience with neither of them nor do I know which one is better. There are various threads on the internet but would be interested which one the community uses / trusts, cause I am a bit hesitant on adding random repos. My use case: Stream mkv on local with subs or transcode if it can't show subs. Board: Orange Pi Pc OS: Debian Stretch on 4.14.18 Would appreciate any feedback even if it's only a link to your preferred software / guide.
  5. I don't have that But even though I backed it up fine and I managed to install the img, when I tried to format it / delete partition later it on it failed (windows). I proceeded to try to format it on my linux pc / laptop, all failed. Laptop have it's own SD card reader so it wasn't the usb card reader I used on the PCs either. So I tried another microsd and well it works. Being panicky & seeing as I could do a full low level copy + write an image on it, tricked me to believe the card was ok. Time to RMA
  6. I have been using this orangepi for several years now. Today SSH stopped working (it would hang indefinitely after password prompt) so I decided to restart it by removing and re-plugging the psu cable. After that it never appeared on the network again. 1) the board lights up: green / orange light on ethernet, and one green light on MB that turns on for ~25sec then turns off for ~10sec 2) I connected it to two switches with multiple cables, none of them show the ethernet port as active (no light on the switch port) Obviously due to 2) it doesn't appear on the router 3) microsd mounts fine on my pc, did a backup and flashed a clean image to no avail, will test the microsd later on. Can this be caused by the PSU? or the Ethernet itself? Is there anything I can try to verify that? Cheers
  7. Linux orangepipc 3.4.113-sun8i #18 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jan 24 22:10:49 CET 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux iozone3 I run it with -a and it's still outputing I run iperf with -t 60, htop was absolutely fine (iozone was still running) TCP window size: 21.0 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 3] local 192.168.10.222 port 35580 connected with 192.168.10.160 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 3] 0.0-60.0 sec 232 MBytes 32.4 Mbits/sec armbianmonitor -u failed to upload so I am gonna paste some output with -m (while iperf was active) (is it trying to use internal webserver on port 80? cause I am running a webserver doesn't seem to matter) armbianmonitor -m without iozone: and well armhwinfo.log: I also tried to switch network cables in case I was using one from who knows when.
  8. I see. Well my use case is an irc client, torrent client and a samba - sftp mount - which I am guessing makes it a light use. Would you reckon it would be likely to work with the above? (I will ofc take an image of the sd card incase it doesn't work as expected). I just want to be ready for when jessie stops getting security patches
  9. Hi, I had set up my orange pi pc a long time ago and kinda forgot about it. I am looking at upgrading from debian 8 to debian 9 and I am not sure how it works with armbian? Do I just change the sources.list from jessie to stretch? or do I need to do something special? sources.list deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian jessie main contrib non-free deb-src http://httpredir.debian.org/debian jessie main contrib non-free deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ jessie-updates main contrib non-free deb-src http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ jessie-updates main contrib non-free # security packages come always from main repository deb http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib non-free deb-src http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib non-free uname -a Linux orangepipc 3.4.113-sun8i #18 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jun 15 02:16:06 CEST 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux Apologies for asking something quite basic.
  10. Hello, my orange pi pc has recently started to have reduced speeds. Where I used to get the full 100Mbit on lan, I now get around 30Mbit, be it sftp, samba, http. Speed flanctuates a bit but stays around the 30MBit so no big differences. I am able to write with consistent speeds of over 10MB/s on the microsd so that can't be the problem (using dd) and full ~30MB/s on the attached sata disk. uname -a Linux orangepipc 3.4.113-sun8i #10 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 23 19:55:00 CET 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux Any ideas what I can check?
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