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  1. We are having similar problems with Beelink X2 here http://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/872-beelink-x2-with-armbian-possible/page-4
  2. Nop, I don't use spanish (easy for me to include) characters like Ñ ñ is more or less plain than your password. Thanks @slinde I don't have time to test in nexts weeks, so don't worry about this. I found another thread http://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/1713-orange-pi-lite-wifi-cannot-connect-to-wpa/andmaybe it is related to the same problem with some installations.
  3. Yes, same problem here. Not resolved. But for now I didn't tested the plain text config, wpa-suplicant, suggested by slunde. I don't have enough time test.
  4. Yes, you can take the pictures. I installed armbian in the eMMC so the Android has gone. Sorry.
  5. here you are the inside pictures of my Beelink X2 https://raspberryparatorpes.net/img_4155/ https://raspberryparatorpes.net/img_4156/ Thanks and I hope this can help.
  6. I download the firmware from the link from @slinde links in ths post: http://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/872-beelink-x2-with-armbian-possible/page-3#entry11871 And I follow the instruction in this other post http://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/872-beelink-x2-with-armbian-possible/page-3#entry12339 but changing all the references to bcmhd to 8189es. The Wi-Fi is up and running but I can't connect to my WPA2 !!! Only WEP!!! Any idea about this issue? Thanks.
  7. Finally I discover my Beelin X2 have a `8189es` so applying same firmware but change the bcmhd part by the 8189es all the tings go up. manuti@beelinkx2:~$ sudo modprobe 8189es firmware_path=/lib/firmware/ap6210/8189es.bin nvram_path=/lib/firmware/ap6210/nvram.txt manuti@beelinkx2:~$ lsmod Module Size Used by 8189es 1076034 0 mali_drm 2732 1 drm 178255 2 mali_drm mali 123208 0 ump 29379 3 mali sunxi_spdma 3703 1 sunxi_spdif 7037 1 sunxi_sndspdif 3885 0 sndspdif 2743 1 hid_logitech_dj 10040 0 manuti@beelinkx2:~$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 up manuti@beelinkx2:~$ sudo iwlist wlan0 scan wlan0 Scan completed : Cell 01 - Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx ESSID:"xxx" Thanks a lot to everybody.
  8. Hi slinde, inside the firmware file there is no bcmdhd.bin file. When I do a: sudo modprobe bcmdhd firmware_path=/lib/firmware/ap6210/bcmdhd.bin nvram_path=/lib/firmware/ap6210/nvram.txt I have a message like this: modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'bcmdhd': No such device And the dmesg shows me: [ 1004.060351] failed to power up DHD generic adapter, 0 retry left Any help?
  9. Thanks a lot. This evening I will give it a try. But I'm thinking in wait to the v5.15 release.
  10. Hi slinde, the firmware is missing, can somebody upload and share? Thanks.
  11. About the Wi-Fi, when I try in ARMBIAN 5.14 jessie desktop 3.4.112-sun8i: sudo modprobe bcmdhd modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'bcmdhd': No such device I need to do something more? in /etc/modules I have: # /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time. # # This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded # at boot time, one per line. Lines beginning with "#" are ignored. #gpio_sunxi bcmdhd sndspdif sunxi_sndspdif sunxi_spdif sunxi_spdma And when I do lsmod obtain: Module Size Used by mali_drm 2732 1 drm 178255 2 mali_drm mali 123208 0 ump 29379 3 mali sunxi_spdma 3703 1 sunxi_spdif 7037 1 sunxi_sndspdif 3885 0 sndspdif 2743 1 8189es 1076034 0 hid_logitech_dj 10040 0 I need to do something more to have the internal Wi-Fi working? Thanks in advance.
  12. OK, thanks for the info. My Beelink X2 is ordered! Incredible work guys!
  13. Finally after all the other steps I have cleaned Locales sudo apt-get purge locales and everything starting to work
  14. I try to resume and retest all the lessons learned here and is not working, starting from a clean install I can't switch to a full spanish localized version. I can change and install addional packages but after every reboot finally I have: LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8 LANG=en_US.UTF-8 Any help? Any ideas?
  15. Last clarification. After install do: sudo apt-get install task-spanish-desktop If you have started with Jessie Desktop you end with a doubled screen because you have Lightdm and Nodm installed. I decided to remove the second one: sudo apt-get remove nodm
  16. You can find a more or less new version compiled for ARM in herokuapp: https://node-arm.herokuapp.com/
  17. Thanks @JTI I also added LibreOffice: apt-get install libreoffice-help-es libreoffice-l10n-es
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