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It build on 16.04, I can confirm that. Lets see if I can get wifi working. So far your armbian ones seems to be the most stable. Nice work!
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Orange Pi 2G-IOT login: root Password: Login incorrect 2G-IOT login: root Password: # ifconfig lo Link encap:Local Loopback inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:65536 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 RX bytes:0 (0.0 TX bytes:0 (0.0 #
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Will try that... thanks. Btw. currently testing those Buildroot images. Nice. But I do not see any wlan0, so no wifi. https://github.com/txurtxil/broot2g Did you get that working?
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Yep - get all compiled - it has to be ubuntu 16.04. Thanks. The only one annoying thing left - this random MAC address. Is this fixed somewhere?
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Hmmm... trying that image. How do you get wlan0 up and wifi working?
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Thanks - will try that.
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I put it in ../build/config/kernel/linux-rda8810-default.config When I run ./compile I can not see any rda8810... guess it is not that easy...
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Would that build for legacy kernel then? Thanks!
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Hi, I have a few of those OrangePI i96 boards. How to add it again to the build system? Simply by putting https://github.com/armbian/build/blob/347a1699944b15a74ec39b5fa0014781fbf20177/config/kernel/linux-rda8810-default.config#L2318 to the right place? Thanks!
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Arinze, Nice - can you share bit more detail how you get that working? Thanks! /Joerg
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Strange... image does not boot. Any idea what could be the reason?
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Thanks! I will try that... :-)
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By using that image (https://github.com/krachlatte/armbian-orangepi3/releases) the pi3 still seems to boot into pre-configured Android, not booting from SD. Any idea how to change that?
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https://github.com/krachlatte/armbian-orangepi3/releases Correct? Thanks! Joerg
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Hello, my 2 orange Pi3 just arrived. Without building it myself - what image I can try out? Anything I can use? What I can found .- best is maybe this one:
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Issue can be closed... work now. It was - shame on me - the long USB cable. I did not looked at it as it works perfectly under Windows. I switched to a short one... works!
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Sorry... that seems to be related to i2c...
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[ 9.414921] hub 2-1:1.0: 4 ports detected [ 9.433218] sunxi_i2c_do_xfer()902 - [i2c1] incomplete xfer (status: 0x20, dev addr: 0x19) [ 9.452863] sunxi_i2c_do_xfer()902 - [i2c1] incomplete xfer (status: 0x20, dev addr: 0x19) [ 9.472566] sunxi_i2c_do_xfer()902 - [i2c1] incomplete xfer (status: 0x20, dev addr: 0x8) [ 9.492228] sunxi_i2c_do_xfer()902 - [i2c1] incomplete xfer (status: 0x20, ... maybe thats the reason?
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Hi, need some help here. I'm running an orangepiwin: root@orangepiwin:~# uname -a Linux orangepiwin 3.10.107-pine64 #11 SMP PREEMPT Sun Feb 11 19:22:44 CET 2018 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux I try to use it for my 3d printers, by using a thing like octoprint or repetier server. I woud prefer repetier as due to its smaller footprint. I have issues to etsablish usb communication - it works fine on raspbrian on an rasppi3, so I guess the printer(s) are fine. I think this is related to the USB communication, I can see that the printer is detected. root@orangepiwin:~# ls -la /dev/ttyU* crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 188, 0 Aug 6 07:32 /dev/ttyUSB0 I can also connect from repetier server and can see the output of the console about marlin fw. However I can not move the axis in any direction or home the printer with G28. Seems I can not talk to the printer from armbian. I also tried this: usermod -a -G dialout repetierserver No effect - I uploaded armbianmonitor -u here http://ix.io/1jiP Somebody have any idea what I can try next? Thanks! Regards Joerg
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Hmmm... seems not to be easy doable. I guess moving to Armbian Xenial is maybe an easier option. Thoughts?
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Hi, 1st - thanks for your wonderful job. I really like using Armbian. I have setup a few small nanopi neo's with spotify / airplay / Bluetooth to play music via Echo-Dots with line in connected speakers. Now I would like to make this setup as stable as it can be., so I was thinking about making those SD cards read only. What I got from here - on the old kernel 3.4 there is an option - apt-get install overlayroot. Sadly I'm on the latest Debain based image - fritz@nanopineo2:~$ uname -a Linux nanopineo2 4.14.18-sunxi #24 SMP Fri Feb 9 16:24:32 CET 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux unionfs-fuse is maybe a good option. Before I try that out myself - anybody had done this? Any guide I can use / follow? Regards Joerg