Since we do not have control over most of the mirrors shown some may or may not be up-to-date since sync interval is unknown. Mine (fi.mirror.armbian.de) syncs once a night (in Europe ).
We haven't figured out a proper way to check if mirrors are up-to-date and remove them from rotation on-demand. This is still WIP.
That would be a very bad idea. Debian and Ubuntu userspaces - while both using apt and debs - are incompatible.
Not sure if that is actually possible but if you are into tinkering with that stuff sure, why not? Give it a shot. If you have an oscilloscope might be worth doing measurements to get an idea what is actually going on. If there are indeed voltage spikes maybe pickup some Zener diodes to get rid of those.
If you follow that way you could rip kernel package as well. That way the first working images for OPi Zero 2 were made. However Armbian does not want or like to do that since then you could basically directly use vendor provided images.https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_FAQ/#why-does-hardware-feature-xy-work-in-old-kernel-but-not-in-more-recent-one
At the bottom line it all depends on the development for the SoC or family which in this case is rk35xx. If that grows adding support for different boards that are built around that SoC is easy in comparison but that also depends on having a person that knows how to do that and want to donate their precious time doing so. Both aren't easy to find .
Most of us do since there are no big companies or sponsors that give us big amounts of cash
https://docs.armbian.com/Board_Maintainers_Procedures_and_Guidelines/
If they work independently fine but crash if they are connected both then it seems the PSU is too weak and drops voltage and therefore unexpected behavior like crashes can happen. If you are in electronics and like to tinker rather than directly grabbing a new PSU you could try to add an additional capacitor to compensate for load spikes that cause voltage drops.
On the other hand oddly enough since basically ANY ATX PSU should be able to handle dozens of SBCs since they usually draw close to no power at all thanks to ARM architecture...
Are they visible if you do an
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apt-cache search for those?
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