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  1. Hi, here is a kind of comparaison table (and a shorten one for OPi) I was talking about to show me the size of RAM and available items (Wifi, Bluetoot, Sound, USB, ...). If it may help for others ;-)
  2. I did not want to hurt anyone when I said I did not (look and then) found a comparaison table. I forgot the tkaiser comparaison because I was just thinking about a simple speaking table showing which board have wich RAM size, with or without Wifi, Bluetooth, CSI, ... I thank you for your help and will just have a look by myself.
  3. Dear Arox, I am currently looking to the Orange Pi and the problem now (following the recommendations of tkaiser) is to find a board that will perfectly support armbian. A comparaison page should be good to make the best choice but does not exist on armbian. Than I could also encounter the same problem by choosing another board that may give some problems on specific hardware. Of course the well known RPi must solve this problem and of course I do not want to spend money to many boards to finally found that it should be better to first buy a RPi. Now I have the CSI OV5640 I will check wich board wille have enough RAM (1 Gb) and Bluetooth (to pair speaker) to allow me to use it as Home Assistant and door peehole (face recognition and motion detection : this is why I at least need 1 Gb of RAM). Have a nice day.
  4. I did not receive it with it. I just won the board (alone). But I asked this seller to see if this one could be used with the BPi-M2+ model.
  5. Dear arox, I am talking about using my Banana Pi M2+ (and not a nanopi nea air. Perhaps are you switching between two thread ;-)). But you right when you talk about aerial. But it also means I need to buy one because I do not have one. As previously said perhaps does it come from my previous use of h3consumption (if it will also switch bluetooth off and not only wifi (2.4 gHz). Then I will wait the tkaiser response and if I need to first switch it on I will test it at 5 cm as you recommend. Then if it works I will order an aerial (antenna). Have a nice day and sincerely thanks for your recommendations.
  6. @tkaiser as you said this board heats I first used your h3consumption tool. And it stay around 26°C till 33°C (until now). But I just realize now my bluetooth problem may be come from this. I explain. I used this "h3consumption -w off" because I though it will disable the Wifi (2.4 gHz). But now I am asking myself if it will not also switch off the bluetooth ? Could you confirm or not that bluetooth still work after having used this command line or must I switch it back on ? Sincerely thanks.
  7. Dear arox, you said : - do you use AP6212 or usb key controller ? > I use the onboard bluetooth module (mentionned here as indeed a Ampack AP6212) - if you use AP6212, did you connect the aerial ? > What are you talking about ? Thank you
  8. Dear tkaiser, I did know for the broken hardware gift but you right for the insane fees. When I won it they ask me 20 USD as fees (or 25 USD I forgot it). But I explained (without telling it comes from you) that this H3 board is known to heat. During many mails where they come back three times to me to send me it after paying the fees I remebered them I won it. And then they must send me it without fees. They finally send it to me ;-) I just now hope it will not be broken hardware because I buyed a case and the OV5640 (12 USD) camera. Thank you for your remarks ;-) Have a nice day, Miguipda
  9. Dear tkaiser. Yes indeed. Is there a problem in this case ? Why ? Thank you.
  10. Euh, Igor. As I saw those three command line on the mainline page does it means I just have to use them to migrate from the legacy to mainline ? And that will be enough ? Thx ;-)
  11. Ok, I will then try the mainline ;-) I will also use the h3consumption to avoir using HDMI and Wifi as I done here on the lagacy. Thank you for your remarks.
  12. I did not took mailine because it was unstable and mentionned there is no given support for it. The interest of using its onboard bluetooth is especially to be able to have a portable speaker I may put where I need without having to use wire. And as I use it as Home Assistant I need it may talk to me when it detect some events. In other words you are telling me I may test the mainline without support or build on my own... It means for me I will not be able to use it as "a talking assistant". Bad news.
  13. Euh... I presume you are talking about the OS source I downloaded and installed. On this page there is only stable version with legacy (Debian Jessie). And it was the only needed OS to use it as central remote server. Then what is the solution to pair them ? Sincerely thanks. Miguipda ;-) P.S. : if it only works well on mainline, why bluetooth was enabled on legacy. It should be better to disable it to reduce consumption. Is not it ;-)
  14. Hi, I am trying to pair a Bluetooth speaker with my Banana Pi M2+ (in command line because I can not connect it to a display and/or keyboard. I use it as a remote machine I connect through SSH). It is the first time I do this in command line then I need help to accomplish it successfully. Here is my situation : 1) I saw that the only two available command line for Bluetooth on Armbian are bluetoothctl and bluetoothd 2) I saw in the file /etc/default/bluetooth that the bluetooth will automatically start at boot through the variable "BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=1" 3) I controlled the Bluetooth is well started by using the command line "systemctl status bluetooth" and it returned : Started Bluetooth service (complete text here below) 4) I know the MAC Address of my Bluetooth speaker (I will simply call here x:x:x:x:x:x) 5) I then followed the recommendations explained in the paragraph "Pairing using cli" (from this debian wiki page) by "Using the bluetoothctl" and : a. "power on" succeeded and returned this text message : Changing power on succeeded [CHG] Controller w:w:w:w:w:w Powered: yes b. "devices" did not returned anything c. "scan on" returned this text message : Discovery started [CHG] Controller w:w:w:w:w:w Discovering: yes d. "agent on" command returned this text message : Agent is already registered e. "pair x:x:x:x:x:x" returned this text message : Device x:x:x:x:x:x not available 6) As the (speaker) device could not be available (even if I put them together on the same table) I can not finish the two next steps ("trust x:x:x:x:x:x" then "connect x:x:x:x:x:x") 7) I set back "power off" to its default status Then could you please tell me how to solve this pairing problem ? Sincerely thanks and have a nice day, Miguipda ;-) Text returned by "systemctl status bluetooth" : --------------------------------------------------------- ● bluetooth.service - Bluetooth service Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service; enabled) Active: active (running) since Sat 2017-04-22 10:47:45 CEST; 20h ago Docs: man:bluetoothd(8) Main PID: 858 (bluetoothd) Status: "Running" CGroup: /system.slice/bluetooth.service └─858 /usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd Apr 22 10:47:45 bananapim2plus bluetoothd[858]: Bluetooth daemon 5.23 Apr 22 10:47:45 bananapim2plus bluetoothd[858]: Starting SDP server Apr 22 10:47:45 bananapim2plus bluetoothd[858]: Bluetooth management interface 1.0 initialized Apr 22 10:47:45 bananapim2plus bluetoothd[858]: Sap driver initialization failed. Apr 22 10:47:45 bananapim2plus bluetoothd[858]: sap-server: Operation not permitted (1) Apr 22 10:47:45 bananapim2plus systemd[1]: Started Bluetooth service.
  15. Hi, As displayed at boot (when terminal connection used through SSH) where can I find the CPU temparature after the boot ? Because I tried to check the content of files : cat /sys/devices/virtual/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp and cat /sys/devices/virtual/thermal/thermal_zone1/temp It well displayed it but when I use the "sensors" command line (comming from "lm-sensors" package installation) and even after having done the recommended "sensors-detect" command line (and answered YES at all the questions to be sure having found all the potentially existing sensors), the "sensors" command line just returned this Sincerely thanks
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