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My audio volume was very very low, and very annoyingly I had to boost to 200% 300% which had the problem that the volume buttons were not working properly. You just cant see anything above 100% unless you go into the control panel. Now when it comes to audio I'm the village idiot, but I found a proper solution I think. After some experimentation I found that the module "module-cli-protocol-unix" ( #20 in my case) can be amplified with pactl set-sink-input-volume 20 10db Now YMMV depending on your attached hardware, so change the 10db to whatever suits your situation. After that I made it permanent by adding it to the /etc/pulse/default.pa like this: # Default volume amplification set-sink-input-volume 20 10db Yay!
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I am unable to play files over SMB, but I can't seem to figure out what the problem is exactly. From what I can tell it *seems* ffmpeg is compiled without networking support, at least this is what smplayer was complaining about: [ffmpeg] Protocol not found. Make sure ffmpeg/Libav is compiled with networking support. Failed to open smb://192.168.1.1/transmission/myfile.mkv. Exiting... (Errors when loading file) But when I look at the ffmpeg switches it was compiled with: --enable-libsmbclient and seems to be present. Now I'm a complete linux n00b, does anyone have an idea ?
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What Works: - USB2 and USB3 - PCIe2 - GMAC - eMMC on HS200 mode - Cpufreq - User and maskrom buttons Dmesg Output: https://paste.armbian.com/onelomofit You can download them from Rolling releases section on https://www.armbian.com/nanopi-r6s/ page. Images include devicetrees for R6S and R6C. If you have R6C, you must change the devicetree from armbianEnv.txt.
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As you can see the WAN-port/NIC registers fine with a label from the nanopi-r6c device tree $ grep fe1c0000 /boot/dtb/rockchip/rk3588s-nanopi-r6c.dtb grep: /boot/dtb/rockchip/rk3588s-nanopi-r6c.dtb: binary file matches dmesg: dmesg | grep fe1c0000 [ 7.287277] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: init for RGMII_RXID [ 7.287373] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: User ID: 0x30, Synopsys ID: 0x51 [ 7.287377] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: DWMAC4/5 [ 7.287381] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: DMA HW capability register supported [ 7.287385] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: RX Checksum Offload Engine supported [ 7.287388] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: TX Checksum insertion supported [ 7.287391] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: Wake-Up On Lan supported [ 7.287423] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: TSO supported [ 7.287426] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: Enable RX Mitigation via HW Watchdog Timer [ 7.287430] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: Enabled Flow TC (entries=2) [ 7.287433] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: TSO feature enabled [ 7.287437] rk_gmac-dwmac fe1c0000.ethernet: Using 32 bits DMA width However the LAN-port does not have such a label in dmesg output. [ 7.932846] pci 0003:31:00.0: [10ec:8125] type 00 class 0x020000 [ 7.932902] pci 0003:31:00.0: reg 0x10: initial BAR value 0x00000000 invalid [ 7.932905] pci 0003:31:00.0: reg 0x10: [io size 0x0100] [ 7.932958] pci 0003:31:00.0: reg 0x18: [mem 0x00000000-0x0000ffff 64bit] [ 7.932993] pci 0003:31:00.0: reg 0x20: [mem 0x00000000-0x00003fff 64bit] [ 7.933301] pci 0003:31:00.0: supports D1 D2 [ 7.933303] pci 0003:31:00.0: PME# supported from D0 D1 D2 D3hot D3cold [ 7.948845] pci 0003:31:00.0: BAR 2: assigned [mem 0xf3200000-0xf320ffff 64bit] [ 7.948873] pci 0003:31:00.0: BAR 4: assigned [mem 0xf3210000-0xf3213fff 64bit] [ 7.948899] pci 0003:31:00.0: BAR 0: assigned [io 0x1000-0x10ff] [ 7.950294] r8125 0003:31:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0003) [ 7.967108] r8125 0003:31:00.0 (unnamed net_device) (uninitialized): Invalid ether addr 00:00:00:00:00:00 [ 7.967112] r8125 0003:31:00.0 (unnamed net_device) (uninitialized): Random ether addr a2:83:9c:9c:cc:e8
