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  1. And it works - great! Thank you so much!
  2. Thanks - you are right! For me the best solution to wait for your update :-)
  3. The new system is different in some points and many of my issues I could solve with google. But I did not found a working solution for setting up different nameserver (without using standard gateway as dns -Y dns leaking). Before I just edit resolv.conf (and also installed dnsmasq what is not possible anymore). Now resolv.conf will be overwritten by NetworkManager and even setup nameserver in head was not successful. Maybe you have a hint? Thanks Thorsten
  4. Thanks a lot for this great service! I used the new image, added the ppa and now tvheadend runs :-) Have a nice sunday Thorsten
  5. Sorry for my stupid question but I learn every day. Here I can find 4 images - which one do I have to choose for Ubuntu? https://www.armbian.com/odroid-c2/
  6. Dear chocho, thank you for your fast reply. Unfortunately TVHeadend is still not installable Thanks Thorsten
  7. Dear all, I love Armbian on my Banana Pro and so I also would like to use this OS on my brand mew Odroic C2. Every installation and configuration works except installing TVHeandend. I tried to compile it because via armbian-config it does not work. But it does not matter which branch I use and which option I try it is not possibe to install on mainline or legacy version. I do not need transcoding - the TVHeadend server just should serve my Kodi with dvbs. Can anybody send me an instruction to compile TVHeadend with Armbian on Odroid C2 sucessuflly? Maybe it is possible to compile completely without ffmpeg? This is one of he main error message Thanks a lot Thorsten
  8. Today I installed the new kernel with the new drivers and it works :-) The Stick is now available and I can look TV via TVHeadend!! Thanks a lot! But what do I have to do if the driver is not automatically included that I only have to compile?
  9. ok, I understand :-) But just to learn .. what do I have to do when the driver is not in the image maybe If this driver will not work for my stick. I just want to learn :-)
  10. 1. jep, I choosed "next" 2. Why I did compiled it with updated configuration? Because the source code I downloaded was updated and so the new kernel has this updates? I did no update ;-) 3. So I will only install the deb named linux-image-next-sunxi_4.82_armhf.deb? New new kernel number is 4.82 instead of 4.3.3 ? 4. What are the other files for and when do I have to install them? 5. If this driver would not be automatically updated - what do I have to do to update or integrate the driver?
  11. Ok, after 45 Minutes the compilation has finished without any errors :-) Great! Now my next questions ;-) 1. If I would install the new kernel now, there is no change to my actual system? Or do I have to change or reconfigure something after installing? 2. When I start the configuration of the script which brunch do I have to choose? 3. With my test I only compiled the standard-kernel without any changes, right? So how to include the new driver now? 4. The directory output/debs now contains 5 files. Which file do I have to install now? 5. When a new update is available, is it with my new installed kernel still possible to upgrade? Thanks a lot Thorsten
  12. Thank you for this information - so I only need to make a apt-get upgrade to get this driver after release? So I can relaxed learn to compile a kernel ;-)
  13. @Igor Thank you for your kind offer to support this driver officially. But if you would spend the time to advice me, I would like to lern how it works :-) Now I understand what you mean with hostsystem and Ubuntu. So I setup a VirtualBox with Ubuntu 14.4.3 and will try it the next minutes again. @zador.blood.stained The output of uname -r is 4.3.3-sunxi Then I tried modprobe em28xx FATAL: Module em28xx not found
  14. ok, for my test I choosed "next" and after that I got a lot of error-messages and problems with unmet dependencies and I'am not able to resolve it - the package could not be found. I tried to compile on BananaPro Here ist the Log: root@mediacloud:/downloads/kernel# git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/igorpecovnik/lib Cloning into 'lib'... remote: Counting objects: 339, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (300/300), done. remote: Total 339 (delta 59), reused 254 (delta 32), pack-reused 0 Receiving objects: 100% (339/339), 35.18 MiB | 1.00 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (59/59), done. Checking connectivity... done. Checking out files: 100% (359/359), done. root@mediacloud:/downloads/kernel# cp lib/compile.sh . root@mediacloud:/downloads/kernel# ./compile.sh Already up-to-date. Already on 'master' Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'. /downloads/kernel/lib/general.sh: line 107: /downloads/kernel/output/debug/install.log: No such file or directory [ o.k. ] Preparing [ host ] /downloads/kernel/lib/general.sh: line 107: /downloads/kernel/output/debug/install.log: No such file or directory [ o.k. ] Installing package [ dialog ] /downloads/kernel/lib/general.sh: line 107: /downloads/kernel/output/debug/install.log: No such file or directory [ o.k. ] Adding repository for jessie [ cross-tools ] --2016-01-06 21:10:33-- http://emdebian.org/tools/debian/emdebian-toolchain-archive.key Resolving emdebian.org (emdebian.org)... 212.129.30.188 Connecting to emdebian.org (emdebian.org)|212.129.30.188|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 2398 (2,3K) [application/pgp-keys] Saving to: ‘STDOUT’ - 100%[============================================================>] 2,34K --.-KB/s in 0s 2016-01-06 21:10:34 (23,6 MB/s) - written to stdout [2398/2398] Armbian building script, http://www.armbian.com | Author: Igor Pecovnik qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqlqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqkqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq x Installing 19 host dependencies... x xqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqx x Hit http://httpredir.debian.org jessie/main armhf Packages x x Hit http://httpredir.debian.org jessie/main Translation-en x x Fetched 736 kB in 25s (28,4 kB/s) x x Reading package lists... x x Reading package lists... x x Building dependency tree... x x Reading state information... x x Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have x x requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable x x distribution that some required packages have not yet been created x x or been moved out of Incoming. x x The following information may help to resolve the situation: x x x x The following packages have unmet dependencies: x x crossbuild-essential-armhf : Depends: g++-arm-linux-gnueabihf (>= 4.9.1-1) x x gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf : Depends: gcc-4.9-arm-linux-gnueabihf (>= 4.9.2-10E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqj /downloads/kernel/lib/general.sh: line 352: update-binfmts: command not found [ o.k. ] Starting Armbian build script [ @host ] [ o.k. ] Compiling kernel [ bananapipro ] [ o.k. ] Syncing clock [ host ] /downloads/kernel/lib/main.sh: line 229: ntpdate: command not found [ o.k. ] source downloading [ @host ] [ o.k. ] ... creating a shallow clone [ u-boot v2015.10 ] Cloning into '/downloads/kernel/sources/u-boot/v2015.10'... remote: Counting objects: 11795, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (10616/10616), done. remote: Total 11795 (delta 2066), reused 4379 (delta 952) Receiving objects: 100% (11795/11795), 14.67 MiB | 184.00 KiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (2066/2066), done. Checking connectivity... done. [ o.k. ] ... creating a shallow clone [ linux-vanilla v4.3.3 ] Cloning into '/downloads/kernel/sources/linux-vanilla/v4.3.3'... remote: Counting objects: 54688, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (51902/51902), done. remote: Total 54688 (delta 4324), reused 19391 (delta 2012) Receiving objects: 100% (54688/54688), 146.24 MiB | 757.00 KiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (4324/4324), done. Checking connectivity... done. [ o.k. ] ... creating a shallow clone [ sunxi-tools ] Cloning into '/downloads/kernel/sources/sunxi-tools'... remote: Counting objects: 53, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (47/47), done. remote: Total 53 (delta 15), reused 31 (delta 5), pack-reused 0 Unpacking objects: 100% (53/53), done. Checking connectivity... done. [ o.k. ] ... creating a shallow clone [ rt8192cu ] Cloning into '/downloads/kernel/sources/rt8192cu'... remote: Counting objects: 201, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (177/177), done. remote: Total 201 (delta 42), reused 126 (delta 21), pack-reused 0 Receiving objects: 100% (201/201), 1.17 MiB | 982.00 KiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (42/42), done. Checking connectivity... done. [ o.k. ] ... creating a shallow clone [ sunxi-display-changer ] Cloning into '/downloads/kernel/sources/sunxi-display-changer'... remote: Counting objects: 9, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (8/8), done. remote: Total 9 (delta 0), reused 7 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 Unpacking objects: 100% (9/9), done. Checking connectivity... done. [ o.k. ] Compiling sunxi tools [ @host & target ] cp: cannot stat ‘fex2bin’: No such file or directory cp: cannot stat ‘bin2fex’: No such file or directory [ o.k. ] Cleaning [ /downloads/kernel/sources/u-boot/v2015.10 ] [ o.k. ] Cleaning [ /downloads/kernel/sources/linux-vanilla/v4.3.3 ] [ o.k. ] Started patching process for [ kernel sunxi-next 4.3.3 ] [ o.k. ] Looking for user patches in [ userpatches/kernel/sunxi-next ] [ o.k. ] ... 0010-bananapi_m1_plus_dts.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... 0011-bananapi_m2_dts.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... 0012-bananapi_r1_dts.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... 0013-lamobo_r1_dts.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... Sinoviop-bananas-M2-R1-M1-fixes.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... allwinner-a10-a20-can-v8.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... bananapi-r1-switch-driver.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... brcmfmac_ap_banana_ct.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... headers-packing.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... packaging-next.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... spi_allow_transfer_larger.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... support_for_second_mmc_cubieboard2.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] Started patching process for [ u-boot u-boot-next 2015.10 ] [ o.k. ] Looking for user patches in [ userpatches/u-boot/u-boot-next ] [ o.k. ] ... add-awsom-uboot.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... add-cubieboard4.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... add-lamobo-r1-uboot.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] ... sunxi-boot-splash.patch [ succeeded ] [ o.k. ] Compiling uboot. Please wait. [ 2015.10 ] Armbian building script, http://www.armbian.com | Author: Igor Pecovnik qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk x Compiling u-boot... x xqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqx x CHK include/config.h x x UPD include/config.h x x GEN include/autoconf.mk x x /bin/sh: 1: ccache: not found x x GEN include/autoconf.mk.dep x x /bin/sh: 1: ccache: not found x x scripts/Makefile.autoconf:72: recipe for target 'include/autoconf.mk' failed x x make[1]: *** [include/autoconf.mk] Error 1 x x make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... x x scripts/Makefile.autoconf:47: recipe for target 'include/autoconf.mk.dep' fa x x make[1]: *** [include/autoconf.mk.dep] Error 1 x x GEN spl/include/autoconf.mk x x /bin/sh: 1: ccache: not found x x scripts/Makefile.autoconf:75: recipe for target 'spl/include/autoconf.mk' fa x x make[1]: *** [spl/include/autoconf.mk] Error 1 x x make: *** No rule to make target 'include/config/auto.conf', needed by 'incl x mqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqj [ o.k. ] Target directory [ /downloads/kernel/output/debs/ ] [ o.k. ] Building deb [ linux-u-boot-next-bananapipro_4.82_armhf.deb ] [ error ] Building failed, check configuration. [ linux-u-boot-next-bananapipro_4.82_armhf.deb deleted ] root@mediacloud:/downloads/kernel# cd /lib/Firmware && ls
  15. I used your guide and startet the compilation as a test to see the options and the 2. question ist "branch" and I do not know which to choose ...
  16. Hello Igor, thank you for your kind reply! I red everything you wrote on your site as documentation but I'am not sure if I understand everything. So if I use youre script and choose KERNEL_CONFIGURE="yes", choose the BananaPro, Jessie and Vanilla-Kernel 4.3.3 and start the compilation, I do not have to choose anything else and at the end I will get the same kernel with same features I could download with your image on your site ? Because on your site http://www.armbian.com/using-armbian-tools/there are so many options and tools I do not understand now ;-) Ok if this is the compilation of kernel, how can I add the driver to the kernel if there are no other questions? And how to get the module em28xx? I red that this would be in the kernel of e.g. Ubuntu. Do I have to extract and copy them anywhere before compiling? And after that I will get a file? I guess it is named vmlinuz-4.3.3--sunxi ?! And I only have to copy it to /boot and restart my Pi? Sorry for my questions but I'am a newby but I'am willing to learn so next time I can do it by myself ;-) Thanks a lot!
  17. Hello, I'm new in this forum with my Banana Pro I got on christmas. Before I used a Raspberry so I gained a little experience with Linux. For Raspberry nearly every question is asked and answers you could find a lot in internet. But the BananaPi is quite new and so sometimes it is hard to find answers. First I tried to get my Terratec H5 to work and after a lot of research I found out that I need an other driver. Unfortunately the driver "em2884" (still do not know if it works) could not found within Armbian an the odyssey began because I have to compile a kernel. I red a lot of sites to understand what compilin a kernel means, about modules and config. Unfortunately I could not find an complete instuction for Armbian and most times I found answers of questions during compilation but no instructions. For example the Post "Minimum steps to build a kernel module for latest Armbian release" I thought it was a full instruction but only a question. Also the post "Build additional DVB kernel module" (with the module I need) began with a little instuction an still I do not know if the answer means that the driver will be in the next release or will only solve the descibed problem. But enough with examples! I also had a look at the documentation http://www.armbian.com/github/. And first you can read "x86 machine running any OS, 4G ram, SSD, quad core (recommended)". Except on my Banana I do not have Linux installed. So is it possible to compile the kernel on BananaPro? Or will it take some days to finish? In an Instruction I red that you can use the kernel-config-File from the current system that you do not have to answer all questions about the used hardware. But in the documentation I cant find anything of this file. I'm afraid of doing the wrong configuration and have to reinstall the system (ok I can make a backup before). Looking for the answer of the question where to find the driver to install I red that that it will be in the source code of the big distributions. So do I have to use the source code of Ubuntu or of Armbian? Then I red a post from Igor that there is no sourcecode but headers ... So, where can I find a complete step by step instruction (maybe with explanation) for compiling a kernel with a new module for (and with?) Armbian? Thanks a lot Thorsten
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