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Posts posted by Werner
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Simply run ./compile.sh and you will end up with an image. If you use a switch like "kernel" or "uboot" no image will be built.
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We don't deal with OpenWRT but Armbian.
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Odd. I have
armbian-bsp-cli-odroidc2-current_24.2.1_arm64__1-PC13d1-Vf2bb-H02fb-Ba537-R6632.deb
on fi.mirror.armbian.de withtimestamp 024-03-02 17:51:29.349711080 UTC
Not sure if this is more recent or behind the one you are looking for.
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Untested automated builds for community supported hw: https://github.com/armbian/community
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Bleeding edge kernel, unsupported userspace and expect everything to work flawless....
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Since you did not state what kind of OS you are using on this thing I suggest to open it up and desolder/cut out the annoying LEDs.
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Just pinging @amazingfate and @Efe Çetin
Maybe they want to join the 6.1 journey. If not, apologies
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Tried doing a comparison?
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Hi,
no official plans as I am aware of. However anyone can step up and try to adopt the newer rk bsp into the build framework.
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Providing logs with
armbianmonitor -u
helps with troubleshooting and significantly raises chances that issue gets addressed.
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45 minutes ago, Sid Boyce said:
Connection failed [IP: 130.185.239.78 80]
Double-check that you can reach that IP address through your internet connection.
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Hm this is odd. Joshua's and our kernel sources are very close. He did some adjustments for packaging and directly integrated some wifi stuff but that's it...
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For now using 5.10 vendor bsp is the way to go. 6.8 is - as the name implies - bleeding edge and problems are to be expected.
This will most likely be addressed upstream sooner or later. MAY take a while since there seems to be a general shortage in 32G boards due to the lack of available memory chips.
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Probably because nobody ever used it and therefore it never has been activated. Feel free to provide a PR to fix this.
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21 hours ago, plainlethal said:
This not working for me
Elaborate
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You can always build an image combining the kernel and userspace flavor of your choice.
https://github.com/armbian/build
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5 hours ago, Thewonderer said:
I did read the vendor bsp was a hack job. What a shame. They make a great SOC and then release poor and probably inefficient BSP to go with it.
You get is what you pay for. With low price there is no money left for software development.
5 hours ago, Thewonderer said:I might hold off until 6.8 comes out in a month then do a clean install.
I don't think its worth the wait. There won't be significant improvements anymore in this version but that is up to you. You can always check the diff between the RCs and whole versions:https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/diff/?id=v6.8-rc4&id2=v6.8-rc3&dt=2
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Depends on the branch you are on. Mainly used for RK3588 atm are legacy and edge. Latter is following mainline which will probably receive another bump once 6.8 has released and then maybe, if there is enough interesting code, bumped further to 6.9-rc.
Legacy is based on vendor bsp and occasionally people try to fix the flaws within this messy code which is then adopted and pushed via apt.
Switching branches is possible via armbian-config. Also switching to beta is possible.
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3 hours ago, jscax said:
do-release-upgrade
This command is provided by Ubuntu userspace and has nothing to do with Armbian.
Userspace upgrades are neither tested nor supported.
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You're doing great
Draft PR usually means it is WIP or the author implies it shall not be merged (yet).
So once you think you are done with your adjustments mark it ready for review. It is still possible to do adjustments after that.
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Maybe they are still being assembled. Release is planned.
Check for server images here and then do apt update/upgrade once its released: https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/archive/orangepi5-plus/archive/
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Those which were sent upstream and accepted certainly will. It all depends on how long you want to wait seeing it running in Armbian
Tinkerboard not booting after updates
in Tinkerboard
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Providing more information would be a good point to start.
https://debug.armbian.de