freak
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freak got a reaction from kentAVR in Activate Auto login on boot for nightly build
Yep...
edit /etc/default/nodm
Make sure these two lines are set correctly,,,
# Set NODM_ENABLED to something different than 'false' to enable nodm NODM_ENABLED=true # User to autologin for NODM_USER=your_user_name
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freak got a reaction from FossCoder in HDMI-Monitor bricked tinkers today (next 5.60)
I have 85 tinkers running with armbian 5.41 xenial next 4.14.23. Normally I run a script that apt upgrades them all but I run a small batch of them first as a test. Today I ran apt update/upgrade on three of them and they are all bricked. No output to the screen. Can't ping them. Any ideas?
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freak got a reaction from Igor in HDMI-Monitor bricked tinkers today (next 5.60)
I was just giving you an update my friend. I will get your logs.
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freak got a reaction from Igor in apt upgrade brings back network-manager
Appears to be fine now. Thank you!!!
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freak got a reaction from Tido in Tinker Board mainline Wifi Stability
We dealt with this problem for quite a long time. It started out on tinkeros which prompted us to try armbian... which didn't work any better. I worked with an asus engineer who determined that the disconnects were because of network-manager scanning for a better connection. While the problem is likely not network-manager itself and rather how the drivers handle it, there are a few work arounds. Asus suggested setting the bssid which we tried and it did not help. There is also a patched version of network-manager called network-manager-noscan which supposedly fixed this problem. I never tried it. We switched to wpa_supplicant and have 100% success staying connected. We don't want the end users messing with the network-manager settings anyway which show up in the task manager by default. Read the section in the link below titled "Regular network disconnects, latency and lost packets (WiFi)"
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager
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freak got a reaction from chwe in no 4k resolution
armbian-config -> system and security settings -> switch to alternative kernels
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freak got a reaction from Igor in Activate Auto login on boot for nightly build
Yeah it works they're just not a sudoer like the auto created user is.