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  1. I have built an Orange Pi 5 Plus systems. I have a 256gb eMMC card which seems to run as speed would expect. Yet when I test the NVMe drive I get slow speeds compared to what is suggested to get. I have seen other people posts that suggest they are getting at least 4gb/s using NVME drives. I have searched for other issues but there is no errors in the logs just can't get the speeds I was expecting. I have the following which suggests at least 5gb/s KINGSTON SNV3S500G I have formatted it using Ext4. root@orangepi5-plus:/boot# hdparm -Tt /dev/nvme0n1 /dev/nvme0n1: Timing cached reads: 2804 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1404.10 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 1394 MB in 3.00 seconds = 464.64 MB/sec
  2. I connected a 49" super wide curved monitor (philips 49b2u5900) to opi5+ through HDMI. I would expect to have the possibility to choose between resolutions of 5120x1440 or 3840x1080. Unfortunately I only get 16:9 resolutions. v24.8.4 for Orange Pi 5 Plus running Armbian Linux 6.1.75-vendor-rk35xx Packages: Ubuntu stable (noble) david@orangepi5-plus:~$ xrandr Screen 0: minimum 16 x 16, current 3840 x 2160, maximum 32767 x 32767 HDMI-1 connected 3840x2160+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 1190mm x 340mm 3840x2160 59.98*+ 2048x1536 59.95 1920x1440 59.97 How can I configure the proper resolution? I as have little experience with this kind of problems and other similar issues were years ago reported I thought to open a new topic. Thanks for any reply.
  3. I have done a flat install of "Armbian 24.11.2 Bookworm Minimal" but for some reason it keeps failing to update. I get the following output and I can ping the IP address but when I try to follow the http address it show s a 404 error in the browser. Is there something I am missing as I have tried to fix it but not sure if its just me or everyone is getting this as the file is missing to download. root@orangepi5-plus:~# apt update Hit:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease Hit:2 http://security.debian.org bookworm-security InRelease Hit:3 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-updates InRelease Hit:4 http://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-backports InRelease Get:5 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable InRelease [3,264 B] Hit:6 http://armbian.tnahosting.net/apt bookworm InRelease Fetched 3,264 B in 1s (2,240 B/s) Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done 1 package can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see it. root@orangepi5-plus:~# apt upgrade Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done Calculating upgrade... Done The following packages will be upgraded: armbian-config 1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 116 kB of archives. After this operation, 715 kB disk space will be freed. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y Err:1 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable/main arm64 armbian-config all 25.2.0-trunk.103.1129.130128 404 Not Found [IP: 185.199.111.153 443] E: Failed to fetch https://github.armbian.com/configng/pool/main/a/armbian-config/armbian-config_25.2.0-trunk.103.1129.130128_all.deb 404 Not Found [IP: 185.199.111.153 443] E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
  4. I followed the provided instructions to install Arbmbian on Orange Pi 5 Plus 16GB, so I downloaded the official Ubuntu image from the Orange Pi website, and when it booted, it sudo apt update sudo apt install mtd-utils sudo flash_eraseall /dev/mtd0 The flash operation was finished successfully. Then I turned off, loaded Armbian Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble) (Desktop images with Armbian Linux v6.12) on SD and started the machine. I have a monitor connected to the machine, but there is no output. My router doesn't show any new network device, so I suppose that Armbian doesn't load. It's exactly the same situation when I tried to install Armbian without /dev/mtd0 erasing. How to proceed and install Armbian? Update: Armbian has been installed successfully. After cleaning bootloader as descried above, I tried to install Joshua Riek's distribution and it loaded. Then I returned back to Armbian downloads and tried Armbian 24.11.2 Noble Gnome with kernel 6.1.75 (the one highlighted) and it worked! And I migrated everything to eMMC by using armbian-config - that was easy. So to summarize - I'm not sure that /dev/mtd0 cleanup was really required, but I did it. The problem was with the distribution I tried to run. Armbian Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble) (Desktop images with Armbian Linux v6.12) was the wrong choice.
  5. I have Orange Pi 5 Plus that I plan to install in a remote location. To boot Orange Pi, I need to press the physical Power On button. How I can setup the machine to boot automatically once the power is supplied? There is nobody on the remote side to press this button. Or maybe there are other options to boot remotely like WakeOnLAN? Where it can be configured? In orangepi-config?
  6. Hello I have a 1440p (QHD, 2560x1440) monitor, but whatever I tried it was always giving me 1080p (1920x1080). I'm using Armbian 24.8.1 Noble Gnome and the resolution settings are in the Displays system panel. I noticed people who had similar problems on the Rock5b, the suggested solution did not work, but hinted to dtb files. After examining the /boot/dts tree of Armbian I found 3 files: /boot/dtb/rockchip/overlay/orangepi-5-plus-hdmi2-8k.dtbo /boot/dtb/rockchip/overlay/rock-5b-hdmi1-8k.dtbo and /boot/dtb/rockchip/overlay/rock-5b-hdmi2-8k.dtbo You can decompile the object file with the dtc command from the device-tree-compiler package: dtc -O dts /boot/dtb/rockchip/overlay/rock-5b-hdmi1-8k.dtbo This is mentioned: Description = "Enable 8K output on HDMI1.\n8K cannot be enabled on HDMI1 and HDMI2 at the same time."; So, I added the overlay in the /boot/armbianEnv.txt file, just add user_overlays=rock-5b-hdmi1-8k and the following commands: sudo mkdir /boot/overlay-user sudo cp /boot/dtb/rockchip/overlay/rock-5b-hdmi1-8k.dtbo /boot/overlay-user Connect your cable to HDMI1, reboot and set the 2560x1440 resolution in the Display setting. QHD is working perfectly! So, the dtc says 8k is possible too, but you will need an 8k monitor of course. I guess 4k will be working also. The orangepi-5-plus-hdmi2-8k.dtbo did not work for me. Regards Philippe
  7. Hi I got ugly fonts in chromium. It seems the package fonts-liberation was missing. I did not have the issue with the Uefi-x86 version. Kind regards Philippe
  8. I have set up Armbian 24.8.4 bookworm on my 32GB Orange Pi 5 Plus. Most everything works as expected out of the box. The second HDMI port doesn't detect the second screen, and the screen displays No Signal. I have tested the cables and monitors to ensure they are functioning. I have also ensured I wasn't plugged into the HDMI input by accident. I was about ready to proclaim it a hardware issue, but on booting the "Official" Orange PiOS Arch image, the dual monitor support worked as expected. I checked the dtb file included with the Arch image, and it has many references to HDMI0 and HDMI1 devices, while the one used by default with the Armbian image only references HDMI0. I'm unsure if that's related, as I'm not entirely sure how those device tree mechanisms work. On a ham-fisted hunch, I tried just copying the dtb file from the Arch install to /boot/dtb/rockchip/ and pointing armbianEnv.txt at that, which resulted in a no-boot condition. Curious if there's any tips or tricks to getting the second monitor output to work with this device under Armbian. Attached are copies of the disassembled dtb files, in case they have any relevance. rk3588-orangepi-5-plus-arch.dts rk3588-orangepi-5-plus-armbian.dts
  9. Hi, last night a set of updates was installed and I rebooted the Orange Pi 5+ this morning. After the reboot I've seem to have lost the connection to the Orange Pi 5+, it is normally connected without a screen so I access it through SSH and the Open Media Vault web GUI. I've tried to connect it to a screen and then it seems to boot up just fine. Looking around with the screen connected it seems like the network cards aren't detected. My Linux skills are very limited but "sudo lshw -class network" shows nothing. One detail is that my router seems to detect it when it's connected and gives it the normal IP address that I've set in the 192.168.0.x range. But when I list network devices logged in to Linux all interfaces seems to have private addresses starting with 172. See the attached image for the output from "ip addr show". I’m running Armbian Debian Bookworm. These were the updates that were installed: armbian-config 24.8.4 armbian-firmware 24.8.4 armbian-zsh 24.8.4 linux-dtb-vendor-rk35xx 24.8.4 linux-image-vendor-rk35xx 24.8.4
  10. I want to directly create an armbian root file system called rootfs.img and then adapt it to the RK kernel configuration to run compilation scripts/ Build.sh updateimg directly generates image burning I don't know if this method is feasible
  11. Folks, I've got an Orange pi 5 plus up and running using Armbian, I've used the minimal install and although it's been plain sailing for the main part, no matter what I do I can't work out how to give it a static IP address (dynamic works fine). I've spent an hour trying: armbian-config, - Network | IP | Static and setting it to what I want - it ignores it and when I go back in it's gone back to 127.0.0.1 This page: https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Networking/ Creates the yaml file with my interface abd required address as here: GNU nano 7.2 /etc/netplan/20-static-ip.yaml network: version: 2 renderer: networkd ethernets: enP4p65s0: # Change this to your ethernet interface addresses: - 192.168.5.2/24 routes: - to: default via: 192.168.5.1 nameservers: addresses: - 9.9.9.9 - 1.1.1.1 Following this to get rid of the issues with netplan test Looked high and wide for other tips but can't see anything that would help me. I'm used to Red Hat distros where you just go in and edit an existing config file, but that doesn't seem to be the case with Debian variants? Anyone able to help me please? Been using Linux for twenty-five years so am no noob, never had a problem like this before setting a fixed IP address! Thanks
  12. Hi all , Just installed last supported version: Armbian 24.8.1 Noble Gnome, MESA / VPU, Kernel: 6.1.75, Size: 1.5 GB, Release date: Aug 26, 2024 I have 2 dell monitors : u2515h ultrasharp 1440p, and more modern P3424WE with 3440x1440 max resolution. With both - armbian max resolution in display settings is always 1920x1080. My previous experience here was with radxa zero D1 and 1440p was working here smoothly out of box on different armbian images. I also tried Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy)KDE NeonMESA / VPU https://dl.armbian.com/orangepi5-plus/Jammy_current_kde-neon-kisak with same results: no resolution higher then 1080p Rdp session to that installations normally propose 2560 and 3440x1440 resolutions available and usable. So I suppose it is some config but not driver/hardware issue. Rdp installed via: sudo apt install xrdp xorgxrd sudo systemctl enable xrdp The WEB is exploding with tons of guides with dozens of approaches, of course first tried not working... Can somebody save me from that many hours try and fail circus and guide me on short way to troubleshoot resolution on that new armbian images?
  13. Hi everyone, I just received an "orange pi 5 plus" and I wanted to use the hdmi-input feature in it. I installed armbian and added the hdmirx overlay, and now I can use ffmpeg or gstreamer to stream video input. Good. Alas, I see no alsa hdmi input card. I tried to search for some settings but didn't find any... The only information I found on this feature are here https://github.com/armbian/linux-rockchip/blob/rk-6.1-rkr3/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3588-orangepi-5-plus.dts do you have any pointer to give me on how to enable this feature? (I know how to compile stuff, using Linux since 1998 ) thanks for any help / pointer you can give me ❤️ BS.
  14. Rk3588 boards now share the same linuxfamily as rk3568 and rk3566 boards. It means rockchip-rk3588 kernel won't get update longer. Here is some steps for migration: sudo sed -i 's/LINUXFAMILY=rockchip-rk3588/LINUXFAMILY=rk35xx/g' /etc/armbian-release sudo apt update sudo apt install linux-image-legacy-rk35xx linux-dtb-legacy-rk35xx linux-headers-legacy-rk35xx sudo apt remove linux-image-legacy-rockchip-rk3588 linux-dtb-legacy-rockchip-rk3588 linux-headers-legacy-rockchip-rk3588 NOTE: The steps are currently for beta branch only. Don't try on stable branch.
  15. Hi, A UEFI-ARM64 install of armbian opi5+ 24.11.0-trunk fails during armbian-install due to incorrect knowledge of partitions: root@uefi-arm64:/usr/sbin# lsblk -l NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS sda 8:0 1 14.4G 0 disk sda1 8:1 1 256M 0 part /boot/efi sda2 8:2 1 14.2G 0 part /var/log.hdd / zram0 252:0 0 7.7G 0 disk [SWAP] zram1 252:1 0 50M 0 disk /var/log zram2 252:2 0 0B 0 disk nvme0n1 259:0 0 953.9G 0 disk nvme0n1p2 259:3 0 953.6G 0 part /mnt/armbian-install.NQULbp/rootfs /mnt/tmp root@uefi-arm64:/usr/sbin# udevadm settle root@uefi-arm64:/usr/sbin# lsblk -l NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS sda 8:0 1 14.4G 0 disk sda1 8:1 1 256M 0 part /boot/efi sda2 8:2 1 14.2G 0 part /var/log.hdd / zram0 252:0 0 7.7G 0 disk [SWAP] zram1 252:1 0 50M 0 disk /var/log zram2 252:2 0 0B 0 disk nvme0n1 259:0 0 953.9G 0 disk nvme0n1p2 259:3 0 953.6G 0 part /mnt/armbian-install.NQULbp/rootfs /mnt/tmp root@uefi-arm64:/usr/sbin# ls -l /dev/nvme0n1* brw-rw---- 1 root disk 259, 0 Oct 5 06:18 /dev/nvme0n1 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 259, 3 Oct 5 06:18 /dev/nvme0n1p2 root@uefi-arm64:/usr/sbin# fdisk /dev/nvme0n1 Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.39.3). Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them. Be careful before using the write command. This disk is currently in use - repartitioning is probably a bad idea. It's recommended to umount all file systems, and swapoff all swap partitions on this disk. Command (m for help): p Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 953.87 GiB, 1024209543168 bytes, 2000409264 sectors Disk model: Fanxiang S501Q 1TB Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: gpt Disk identifier: D98AAC78-13E2-42D7-948D-3BD864476713 Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/nvme0n1p1 2048 526335 524288 256M EFI System /dev/nvme0n1p2 526336 2000408575 1999882240 953.6G Linux filesystem Command (m for help): q although I can hack the install, just curious if there is a cleaner solution other than reboot...
  16. I have a couple Orange Pi's, and the HDMI is broken. I noticed that many believe that it is Armbian, but it is not. Orange Pi's probably won't be where we want them until 2025. I found a couple notes from development teams, one below and one from September. Both say the same thing: essentially it's in the works: "The RK3588 SoC family integrates the newer Synopsys DesignWare HDMI 2.1 Quad-Pixel (QP) TX controller IP and a HDMI/eDP TX Combo PHY based on a Samsung IP block. Add just the basic support for now, i.e. RGB output up to 4K@60Hz, without audio, CEC or any of the HDMI 2.1 specific features." https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-rockchip/patch/20240801-b4-rk3588-bridge-upstream-v2-3-9fa657a4e15b@collabora.com/
  17. Hello, I would like to have dual boot with a startup menu similar to GRUB on a PC, the idea is to have Android installed on the eMMC and Ubuntu on the NVMe, I am referring to an Orange Pi 5 Plus. Has anyone gotten it or is working on it? Thank you
  18. After the update, the welcome screen shows Armbian 24.5.1, but when I log out of the shell, it displays Armbian 24.8.2 (please see the attached screen). Is this normal ?
  19. Hello, I tried to install the RTL8821CE card on Orange Pi 5 Plus, but only the Bluetooth is on, the wifi not working. Which driver i should use? I am using Armbian 24.2.1 Jammy with Linux 5.10.160-legacy-rk35xx here is the dmesg of admin@orangepi5-plus:~$ nmtui admin@orangepi5-plus:~$ dmesg | grep 8821 [ 5.588211] pci_bus 0003:30: root bus resource [mem 0x9c0000000-0x9ffffffff pref] [ 8.482106] rtw_8821ce 0002:21:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0003) [ 8.493940] rtw_8821ce 0002:21:00.0: Firmware version 24.11.0, H2C version 12 [ 8.534600] rtw_8821ce 0002:21:00.0: rfe 6 isn't supported [ 8.534719] rtw_8821ce 0002:21:00.0: failed to setup chip efuse info [ 8.534723] rtw_8821ce 0002:21:00.0: failed to setup chip information [ 83.795823] Bluetooth: hci0: RTL: examining hci_ver=08 hci_rev=000c lmp_ver=08 lmp_subver=8821 [ 83.796843] Bluetooth: hci0: RTL: loading rtl_bt/rtl8821c_fw.bin [ 83.799263] Bluetooth: hci0: RTL: loading rtl_bt/rtl8821c_config.bin admin@orangepi5-plus:~$ lspci 0002:20:00.0 PCI bridge: Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd Device 3588 (rev 01) 0002:21:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8821CE 802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter 0003:30:00.0 PCI bridge: Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd Device 3588 (rev 01) 0003:31:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8125 2.5GbE Controller (rev 05) 0004:40:00.0 PCI bridge: Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd Device 3588 (rev 01) 0004:41:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8125 2.5GbE Controller (rev 05) admin@orangepi5-plus:~$ dmesg | grep iwlwifi admin@orangepi5-plus:~$ dmesg | grep wifi [ 4.419741] wifi_disable: no parameters, enabled [ 4.419802] reg-fixed-voltage wifi-diable-gpio-regulator: wifi_disable supplying 0uV [ 6.159542] [WLAN_RFKILL]: wlan_platdata_parse_dt: wifi_chip_type = ap6275p [ 6.159548] [WLAN_RFKILL]: wlan_platdata_parse_dt: enable wifi power control. [ 6.159554] [WLAN_RFKILL]: wlan_platdata_parse_dt: wifi power controled by gpio. [ 6.159620] [WLAN_RFKILL]: wlan_platdata_parse_dt: The ref_wifi_clk not found ! [ 6.159633] [WLAN_RFKILL]: rfkill_set_wifi_bt_power: 1 admin@orangepi5-plus:~$
  20. I'd like to add hardware acceleration for my Orange PI 5 Plus, i've installed ` apt install -y clinfo` on the host (armbian) docker exec -it jellyfin /usr/lib/jellyfin-ffmpeg/ffmpeg -v debug -init_hw_device rkmpp=rk -init_hw_device opencl=ocl@rk ffmpeg version 6.0.1-Jellyfin Copyright (c) 2000-2023 the FFmpeg developers built with gcc 12 (Debian 12.2.0-14) configuration: --prefix=/usr/lib/jellyfin-ffmpeg --target-os=linux --extra-version=Jellyfin --disable-doc --disable-ffplay --disable-ptx-compression --disable-static --disable-libxcb --disable-sdl2 --disable-xlib --enable-lto --enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-shared --enable-gmp --enable-gnutls --enable-chromaprint --enable-opencl --enable-libdrm --enable-libxml2 --enable-libass --enable-libfreetype --enable-libfribidi --enable-libfontconfig --enable-libbluray --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopus --enable-libtheora --enable-libvorbis --enable-libopenmpt --enable-libdav1d --enable-libsvtav1 --enable-libwebp --enable-libvpx --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265 --enable-libzvbi --enable-libzimg --enable-libfdk-aac --arch=arm64 --cross-prefix=/usr/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu- --toolchain=hardened --enable-cross-compile --enable-rkmpp --enable-rkrga libavutil 58. 2.100 / 58. 2.100 libavcodec 60. 3.100 / 60. 3.100 libavformat 60. 3.100 / 60. 3.100 libavdevice 60. 1.100 / 60. 1.100 libavfilter 9. 3.100 / 9. 3.100 libswscale 7. 1.100 / 7. 1.100 libswresample 4. 10.100 / 4. 10.100 libpostproc 57. 1.100 / 57. 1.100 Splitting the commandline. Reading option '-v' ... matched as option 'v' (set logging level) with argument 'debug'. Reading option '-init_hw_device' ... matched as option 'init_hw_device' (initialise hardware device) with argument 'rkmpp=rk'. Reading option '-init_hw_device' ... matched as option 'init_hw_device' (initialise hardware device) with argument 'opencl=ocl@rk'. Finished splitting the commandline. Parsing a group of options: global . Applying option v (set logging level) with argument debug. Applying option init_hw_device (initialise hardware device) with argument rkmpp=rk. Applying option init_hw_device (initialise hardware device) with argument opencl=ocl@rk. arm_release_ver: g13p0-01eac0, rk_so_ver: 10 Failed creating base context during opening of kernel driver. Kernel module may not have been loaded [AVHWDeviceContext @ 0xaaaadce49f00] 1 OpenCL platforms found. [AVHWDeviceContext @ 0xaaaadce49f00] 1 OpenCL devices found on platform "ARM Platform". arm_release_ver: g13p0-01eac0, rk_so_ver: 10 Failed creating base context during opening of kernel driver. Kernel module may not have been loaded [AVHWDeviceContext @ 0xaaaadce49f00] 0.0: ARM Platform / Unknown Device exit code is 139 and device is unknown Is there any package to install ?
  21. Hello! First time poster, long time admirer. I've been unable to get ANY of the 6.10.x images to boot off SD card (Sandisk Extreme) for the Orange Pi 5 Plus. Specific images which are not working for me: Armbian_24.8.0-trunk.472_Orangepi5-plus_noble_edge_6.10.2_gnome-kisak_desktop.img.xz Armbian_24.5.5_Orangepi5-plus_noble_edge_6.10.1_gnome-kisak_desktop.img.xz Armbian_24.8.0-trunk.472_Orangepi5-plus_trixie_edge_6.10.2_minimal.img.xz Has anybody else had better luck?
  22. I'm trying to install https://dl.armbian.com/orangepi5-plus/Bookworm_vendor_minimal in my Orange PI 5 Plus to the emmc but I've got a black screen after removing sd card.
  23. Hello, Long time Gentoo and Raspberry Pi user, but I am interested in a more powerful Arm device. Will buy an Orange Pi 5 plus device if it meets my requirements. I am interested about dual or multiple boot: let's say Linux and Android or, at least multiple Linux distro - let's say Armbian and Gentoo. It is possible ? On Raspberry Pi 4 with a larger boot partition I switch content of /boot from boot/debian /boot/gentoo, have multiple partition on SATA SSD connected via USB edit root parameter in /boot/cmdline.txt and that way I choose which distro to boot. On Orange PI 5 (Plus) I read that SPI chip have to be flashed to choose the boot device from SDCard (default) or NVME disk - I am not sure about eMMC memory, but it is ok to use SD card as boot partition and change root to Gentoo/Armbian/Android partition. No problem using command line, dd, tar partitioning. So questions: 1. Is dual boot possible now on Orange Pi 5 Plus ? 2. If yes, is possible to switch between Linux and Android ? 3. Or just between multiple Linux installations ? I am convinced that Raspberry Pi support is better, I put this question here, because on Orange Pi forum I am not yet able to make a new post. What to expect from Raxda/Orange ? I am referring to hardware drivers support like mesa, kernel etc, not questions, community, or simply technical support. On panfork I see a new package created on 2023-08-16 - https://launchpad.net/~liujianfeng1994/+archive/ubuntu/panfork-mesa , but no commit on git in the last 8 months. Nothing about mesa 23.1, it stay to mesa 20.0 from the beginning. On the other hand Rock Pi 4 also started from kernel 5.10, but now has support for kernel 6.1 - latest stable one, on Armbian. Thank you for your support!
  24. Hello there, I connected my board to 5v/4a power adapter and the blu/red led shines...yet the monitor shows "No Signal". Any ideas will be appreciated, Damian
  25. Updated: The Armbian vendor kernel version now includes Panthor, and will soon be able to run it as well. Waydroid images: https://github.com/WillzenZou/armbian_fork_build/releases/download/willzen-armbian-24.5.0/2.waydroid-panthorv10-240416-v1.img.tar.gz Note: Waydroid needs to be run in the Wayland desktop environment. (Such as Gnome wayland, KDE wayland session) What's work: OpenGL ES is ok, I have tested some game: Mincecrat, gameSHINE, Monument Valley 2 What's not work: Vulkan. Video hardware decode and encode. How to use Waydroid 1. To install Waydroid, refer to the tutorial : https://docs.waydro.id/faq/using-custom-waydroid-images https://docs.waydro.id/usage/waydroid-command-line-options sudo apt install curl ca-certificates -y curl https://repo.waydro.id | sudo bash sudo apt install waydroid 2. Extract Waydroid system image waydroid-panthorv10-240416-v1.img.tar.gz to /usr/share/waydroid-extra/images and initialize it, there are system.img and vendor.img in it sudo waydroid init -f -i /usr/share/waydroid-extra/images 3. Other more useful parameters that need to be operated after waydroid session start Enable/disable multi-window: waydroid prop set persist.waydroid.multi_windows true waydroid prop set persist.waydroid.multi_windows false Install and start the app (also visible in the app menu after installation): waydroid app install com.app.apk waydroid app launch com.app List of apps: waydroid app list source code(needs morre work): https://github.com/WillzenZou/android_external_mesa3d
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