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  1. I'm trying to get a csi cam from aliexpress to work on my orange pi one running Armbian_5.10_Orangepih3_Debian_jessie_3.4.112. I've modified the fex and tried modding the gc2035 kernel driver, and tried several different applications. Everything has failed so far. Are there any resources that describe what I need to do to get it to work? All hardware is new (with a 3a power supply too). Armbian seems to be the best distro to use, and I think I'm running the latest armbian version which includes many fixes. I've also updated and upgraded the os once installed to include anything fixed upstream. This is the aliexpress cam I got for the orange pi one: http://bit.ly/299F3Rg As you can see, there's not much information. In fact I'm not even sure of the camera specs, but the price was right for a test project along with the orange pi one. I'm really hoping this will work. The orange pi one with a csi cam is a great price point and minimal size to use for bird watching stations. At this point I'd appreciate any suggestions (I will not take offense at any legitimate suggestions since I'm stuck).
  2. Hello, every one. I have two boards (pi one and pc plus). When I use Armbian_5.14_Orangepione_Ubuntu_xenial_3.4.112 Or Armbian_5.14_Orangepipcplus_Ubuntu_xenial_3.4.112, I can find /dev/video0 and use it by motion. But audio output is error. When I use Armbian_5.30_Orangepione_Ubuntu_xenial_default_3.4.113 Or Armbian_5.30_Orangepipcplus_Ubuntu_xenial_default_3.4.113, I can't find /dev/video0. But audio output working fine. I'm try to recompile https://github.com/avafinger/gc2035, but faild( just fllow the BSP example) Anybody know how can I do ? Thank you.
  3. Hi I connect 7" hdmi display from waveshare to orange pi one on mainline dev kernel. http://www.waveshare.com/wiki/7inch_HDMI_LCD When it is powered before orange, it works ok. But it don't work if it is powered at the same time. I am tried to add hpd_delay at the top of boot.cmd: setenv video-mode sunxi:1024x768-24@60,monitor=hdmi,hpd=1,hpd_delay=20000,edid=1 saveenv the do mkimage -C none -A arm -T script -d /boot/boot.cmd /boot/boot.scr But still no lack, display shows "no cable connected" Also when board start up, u-boot show on serial console this if display powered up before board: CPU: Allwinner H3 (SUN8I 1680) Model: Xunlong Orange Pi One DRAM: 512 MiB MMC: SUNXI SD/MMC: 0 In: serial Out: vidconsole Err: vidconsole And this if display powered same time with board: CPU: Allwinner H3 (SUN8I 1680) Model: Xunlong Orange Pi One DRAM: 512 MiB MMC: SUNXI SD/MMC: 0 In: serial Out: serial Err: serial How can I debug this? Also I tried another 5" hdmi display, that is working correctly (it have another hdmi chip, so it starts more quickly)
  4. I'm trying to stream audio from my windows pc to a orange pi running `ARMBIAN 5.30 stable Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS 3.4.113-sun8i`, in the verbose output in the pc and in the orange pi shows that the connection has been stablished but it gets refused right after with no "explanation". I'm following intructions from this thread, it shows how to add the tcp protocol to pulseaudio in the orange pi and on the windows machine the audio is captured with linco and it streams with plink (putty command line interface). Why the connection would be refusing to stay connected? PS: in the installation process `/etc/default/pulseaudio` didn't exist after pulseaudio installation, but as it's just for iniate pulseaudio on system boot I don't think that relates with the problem that I'm having. This is the output in the windows machine: C:\Users\Rinaldi\Documents\Audio Streamer>linco.exe -B 16 -C 2 -R 44100 | plink -v 192.168.11.5 -l test -pw test "cat - | pacat --server 127.0.0.1 --playback" Connecting to 192.168.11.5 port 22 We claim version: SSH-2.0-PuTTY_Release_0.70 **** **** LineInCode v2.10(2003-12-31) **** (C) 2003 Roman Mamedov **** **** Using "Microphone (High Definition Aud" **** 44100 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo **** **** Press Ctrl-C to stop recording... Server version: SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_7.2p2 Ubuntu-4ubuntu2.2 Using SSH protocol version 2 Doing ECDH key exchange with curve Curve25519 and hash SHA-256 Server also has ecdsa-sha2-nistp256/ssh-rsa host keys, but we don't know any of them Host key fingerprint is: ssh-ed25519 256 92:36:1f:f8:7e:79:4f:0f:9c:54:92:96:cd:a0:cb:a1 Initialised AES-256 SDCTR client->server encryption Initialised HMAC-SHA-256 client->server MAC algorithm Initialised AES-256 SDCTR server->client encryption Initialised HMAC-SHA-256 server->client MAC algorithm Using username "test". Sent password Access granted Opening session as main channel Opened main channel Started a shell/command Connection failure: Connection refused Server sent command exit status 1 Disconnected: All channels closed Output on the orangepi: test@orangepiplus:~$ pulseaudio -v I: [pulseaudio] main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted I: [pulseaudio] main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Operation not permitted I: [pulseaudio] core-util.c: Failed to acquire high-priority scheduling: No such file or directory I: [pulseaudio] main.c: This is PulseAudio 8.0 I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Page size is 4096 bytes I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Machine ID is 963f5bc5e80e46e0b997c29e4993b5ab. I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Session ID is 22. I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Using runtime directory /run/user/1002/pulse. I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Using state directory /home/test/.config/pulse. I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Using modules directory /usr/lib/pulse-8.0/modules. I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Running in system mode: no I: [pulseaudio] main.c: System supports high resolution timers I: [pulseaudio] cpu-arm.c: CPU flags: V6 V7 VFP EDSP NEON VFPV3 I: [pulseaudio] svolume_arm.c: Initialising ARM optimized volume functions. I: [pulseaudio] sconv_neon.c: Initialising ARM NEON optimized conversions. I: [pulseaudio] mix_neon.c: Initialising ARM NEON optimized mixing functions. I: [pulseaudio] remap_neon.c: Initialising ARM NEON optimized remappers. I: [pulseaudio] module-device-restore.c: Successfully opened database file '/home/test/.config/pulse/963f5bc5e80e46e0b997c29e4993b5ab-device-volumes'. I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-device-restore" (index: #0; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module-stream-restore.c: Successfully opened database file '/home/test/.config/pulse/963f5bc5e80e46e0b997c29e4993b5ab-stream-volumes'. I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-stream-restore" (index: #1; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module-card-restore.c: Successfully opened database file '/home/test/.config/pulse/963f5bc5e80e46e0b997c29e4993b5ab-card-database'. I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-card-restore" (index: #2; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-augment-properties" (index: #3; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-switch-on-port-available" (index: #4; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module-udev-detect.c: Found 3 cards. I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-udev-detect" (index: #5; argument: ""). W: [pulseaudio] authkey.c: Failed to open cookie file '/home/test/.config/pulse/cookie': No such file or directory W: [pulseaudio] authkey.c: Failed to load authentication key '/home/test/.config/pulse/cookie': No such file or directory W: [pulseaudio] authkey.c: Failed to open cookie file '/home/test/.pulse-cookie': No such file or directory W: [pulseaudio] authkey.c: Failed to load authentication key '/home/test/.pulse-cookie': No such file or directory I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-native-protocol-unix" (index: #6; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-default-device-restore" (index: #7; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-rescue-streams" (index: #8; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Created sink 0 "auto_null" with sample spec s16le 2ch 44100Hz and channel map front-left,front-right I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.description = "Dummy Output" I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.class = "abstract" I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.icon_name = "audio-card" I: [pulseaudio] source.c: Created source 0 "auto_null.monitor" with sample spec s16le 2ch 44100Hz and channel map front-left,front-right I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.description = "Monitor of Dummy Output" I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.class = "monitor" I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.icon_name = "audio-input-microphone" I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-null-sink" (index: #10; argument: "sink_name=auto_null sink_properties='device.description="Dummy Output"'"). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-always-sink" (index: #9; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-intended-roles" (index: #11; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-suspend-on-idle" (index: #12; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Created 0 "Login Session 22" I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-systemd-login" (index: #13; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-position-event-sounds" (index: #14; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-filter-heuristics" (index: #15; argument: ""). I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-filter-apply" (index: #16; argument: ""). W: [pulseaudio] server-lookup.c: Unable to contact D-Bus: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NotSupported: Unable to autolaunch a dbus-daemon without a $DISPLAY for X11 W: [pulseaudio] main.c: Unable to contact D-Bus: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NotSupported: Unable to autolaunch a dbus-daemon without a $DISPLAY for X11 I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon startup complete. I: [pulseaudio] module-device-restore.c: Storing port for device sink:auto_null. I: [pulseaudio] module-device-restore.c: Storing volume/mute for device+port sink:auto_null:null. I: [pulseaudio] module-device-restore.c: Storing port for device source:auto_null.monitor. I: [pulseaudio] module-device-restore.c: Storing volume/mute for device+port source:auto_null.monitor:null. I: [pulseaudio] module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink auto_null idle for too long, suspending ... I: [pulseaudio] module-device-restore.c: Synced. I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Created 1 "Login Session 23" I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Freed 1 "Login Session 23"
  5. Dear All, I wonder if its possible to boot the Orange PI One from USB without an SDcard. 1, In the description I found (http://www.orangepi.org > Linux Distributions for Orange PI H3 boards ) that "cmdline.txt must exist on BOOT (fat) partition on sd card "... for me that means I always need to have the sdcard there to be able to restart? 2, I read some other posts ,which use one or other way U-Boot... would it help and how it should go step by step to make it work. 3, Or is there any other possibilities to make the PI One boot/work without populating the SDcard at all? 4, Under the description on the "http://www.orangepi.org> Linux Distributions for Orange PI H3 boards" I found the description how to backup the sdcard to different targets, but I am missing some information... What software & script & image do I need to execute it... I tried to follow it, but "install_to_sdcard" or any of the "install_to_" missing from my installation I made from "http://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-one/"image. Any help here... what I missing on dont really catch from the description. Thanks in advance /R
  6. Good afternoon. I have an Orange Pi One and I need to achieve the maximum boot speed. The ultimate goal is a kiosk mode and the only application on the QT. The network is not needed. The simplest way will probably be to change the run level to the single mode, but with this there are problems. Any tips, suggestions, experiences?
  7. Hi everybody I'm using Orange PI One with OS Armbian Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie) 3.4.112-sun8i (Server) I need to convert some videos for make video stream(H264) but it works so slowy(3~10 fps) when I use ffmpeg. I think ffmpeg works slowly because it doesn't use HW Codec so how can I enable it in H3 CPU and use it in ffmpeg?
  8. Hi everyone, I am using an orange pi one to run a table top CNC machine I built and using it to run bCNC to send the g-code to an Arduino. I had downloaded and flashed an image of the Debian Jessie Desktop V5.20 a while ago and it has been working great for other things along the way as well as this project. I had some issues with the bCNC program and decided to uninstall the OS and restart from new. When I did, everything seems normal until I get to the login screen in the terminal area where I have to create a new user account and password and enter my information, then it asks if I want to change the display settings from what I already have which I don't because they are correct. Then, nothing. it jumps down to the next line and is just displaying the command line " xxxx@orangepione~$: . It used to just simply boot the GUI and I would be in the desktop environment after that. I don't understand what is happening, if it's a problem with the install, a problem with writing the desktop image to the SD card, something silly I am doing or not doing.... I have tried 3 different boards including a fresh one out of the package just to see if it was a RAM problem or something. I have tried a different image Debian Jessie 5.25 new SD cards, few power supplies, new HDMI cables, different monitor, different keyboard and mouse. I am at a loss and am asking for some assistance. I am very new to linux so if it's my own ignorance or stupidity that has led me down the path to frustration then I would appreciate a push in the right direction. If there's something I should try next please let me know. I have also tried the "start X" command which doesn't seem to work also the "chvt N" which does not help me either. i dont get why it was working before but doesn't work now, especially on 3 different boards... Thank you in advance for any support you can lend my way.
  9. Hi, im using an Orange Pi one with a camara. I bought it as a set: https://de.aliexpress.com/item/Orange-Pi-One-SET-9-Orange-Pi-One-and-Camera-Camera-with-wide-angle-lens-for/32660642513.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.8eWICb I've flashed armbian to the SD Card and fired it up. The Problem I have is, that I can't access the camara. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, or the camara is broken. What I've done so far, is following this tutorial: https://diyprojects.io/camera-2mp-orange-pi-unpacking-installation-test-motion/#.WSw0jbpuKUk and then red through following article: http://www.orangepi.cn/orangepibbsen/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=892 I've also read some more articles concerning the raspberry, without any success. Also I've tried to access the camara directly with ls -l /dev/video0 "cannot Access '/dev/video0' : No such file or directory" When I looked through the log of motion I found the same problem listed. Also Google has not revealed me an answer. I'm playing around more than 10 hours without any success and I'm starting to despair. Thanks in advance for any help.
  10. Hello guys here is a couple of questions regarding Mali/EGLFS on OrangePi One and Armbian v4.4.*. I am going to cross-compile and use Qt5 Embedded on Armbian v4.4.* and I strongly need QML engine for my development which requires eglfs plugin. Is Mali GPU supported on this version of OS ? How/where to get/compile user mode libraries (EGL+GLESv2) for this version of OS ? Thank you
  11. This I asked originally here, but in the wrong topic: Question: Now do these cheap but very popular BT Android/ iOS remotes-gamepads work on boards under Armbian, or Debian/Linux in general ? Quote this
  12. I feel like I have been here before..... I'm trying to get Netatalk working on my OrangePiOne and OrangePiPC. No luck again I have build a custom kernel with only appletalk extra as a module ( appletalk.ko) and used the then created package: linux-image-dev-sun8i_5.24_armhf.deb to install this over an image of the beta images site for an orangepizero. Armbian_5.24.161226_Orangepizero_Ubuntu_xenial_4.9.0.img The OrangePi boots perfect and I see the new kernel active: Linux orangepizero 4.9.0macippi-sun8i-g21ddf78-dirty #2 SMP Fri Jan 6 20:08:41 UTC 2017 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux Installed Netatalk after this and it is running fine...only no appletalk or AFP over DDP... very frustrating!! I can aecho to its own address, but not to other Macintosh root@orangepizero:~# nbplkup orangepizero:netatalk 65280.235:4 orangepizero:Workstation 65280.235:4 root@orangepizero:~# aecho 65280.235 14 bytes from 65280.235: aep_seq=0. time=0. ms 14 bytes from 65280.235: aep_seq=1. time=0. ms 14 bytes from 65280.235: aep_seq=2. time=0. ms 14 bytes from 65280.235: aep_seq=3. time=0. ms 14 bytes from 65280.235: aep_seq=4. time=0. ms root@orangepizero:~# aecho 65280.129 ^C ----65280.129 AEP Statistics---- 4 packets sent, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss Wit tcpdump I see a lot of tuncated packages / errors: 23:08:58.212531 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 25: "=:AFPServ[|atalk] 23:08:58.722110 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: truncated-nbp 9 23:08:59.038331 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 25: "=:AFPServ[|atalk] 23:08:59.860710 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 25: "=:AFPServ[|atalk] 23:08:59.874674 AT 65280.235.nis > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 1: "=:=@*" [addr=65280.235.128] 23:09:00.685779 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 25: "=:AFPServ[|atalk] 23:09:01.521082 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 25: "=:AFPServ[|atalk] 23:09:01.876643 AT 65280.235.nis > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 1: "=:=@*" [addr=65280.235.128] 23:09:15.188213 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: truncated-nbp 9 23:09:16.029066 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: truncated-nbp 9 On my older image with adjusted kernel 4.6.0 and appletalk everything is working fine. At nbplkup looks like this: | \/ | __ _ ___|_ _| _ \ _ __ (_) | |\/| |/ _` |/ __|| || |_) | '_ \| | | | | | (_| | (__ | || __/| |_) | | |_| |_|\__,_|\___|___|_| | .__/|_| |_| Welcome to ARMBIAN Debian GNU/Linux stretch/sid 4.6.0-rc1-macipgw-op1-sunxi Made possible on an OrangePiOne System load: 0.56 Up time: 1 min Memory usage: 14 % of 495Mb IP: 192.168.178.67 Usage of /: 82% of 3.4G Last login: Sun Jan 8 00:02:14 2017 from 192.168.178.14 root@orangepione:~# nbplkup OrangePiOne:AFPServer 65280.223:129 172.16.2.1:IPGATEWAY 65280.223:72 orangepione:netatalk 65280.223:4 orangepione:Workstation 65280.223:4 BasiliskII:AFPServer 65395.129:249 172.16.2.4:IPADDRESS 65395.129:72 BasiliskII:PPCToolBox 65395.129:251 BasiliskII: Macintosh 65395.129:252 BasiliskII:Workstation 65395.129:4 AsantéTalk 940863E7:Asant▒Talk 65330.7:252 tcpdump looks also more healty: root@orangepione:~# tcpdump -i eth0|grep AT tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 262144 bytes 00:41:37.351701 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 134: "=:=@*" 00:41:37.351896 AT 65280.223.nis > 65395.129.253: nbp-reply 134: "OrangePiOne:AFPServer@*"(0) 129 "172.16.2.1:IPGATEWAY@*" 72 "orangepione:netatalk@*"(2) 4 "orangepione:Workstation@*"(3) 4 00:41:38.192129 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 134: "=:=@*" 00:41:38.192306 AT 65280.223.nis > 65395.129.253: nbp-reply 134: "OrangePiOne:AFPServer@*"(0) 129 "172.16.2.1:IPGATEWAY@*" 72 "orangepione:netatalk@*"(2) 4 "orangepione:Workstation@*"(3) 4 00:41:39.039719 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 134: "=:=@*" 00:41:39.039852 AT 65280.223.nis > 65395.129.253: nbp-reply 134: "OrangePiOne:AFPServer@*"(0) 129 "172.16.2.1:IPGATEWAY@*" 72 "orangepione:netatalk@*"(2) 4 "orangepione:Workstation@*"(3) 4 00:41:39.886361 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 134: "=:=@*" 00:41:39.886524 AT 65280.223.nis > 65395.129.253: nbp-reply 134: "OrangePiOne:AFPServer@*"(0) 129 "172.16.2.1:IPGATEWAY@*" 72 "orangepione:netatalk@*"(2) 4 "orangepione:Workstation@*"(3) 4 00:41:42.250885 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 135: "=:AFPServer@*" 00:41:42.251074 AT 65280.223.nis > 65395.129.253: nbp-reply 135: "OrangePiOne:AFPServer@*"(0) 129 00:41:43.088403 AT 65395.129.253 > 0.nis: nbp-lkup 135: "=:AFPServer@*" 00:41:43.088539 AT 65280.223.nis > 65395.129.253: nbp-reply 135: "OrangePiOne:AFPServer@*"(0) 129 The log file from this one can be found here: http://sprunge.us/JAEI Nothing to see from my Basilisk II emulator too. Should be.... I hoped that with a newer kernel the Ethernet problems of the Orange Pi where solved, See my armbianmonitor -u output on: http://sprunge.us/XEca I love to have a working ethernet card WITH Apple talk for my project "The MacIPpi". See all about it on: https://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/932-appletalk-on-an-orange-pi-one/
  13. What is the latest version of Armbian tested and proven working with a gc2035 camera module, please? I tried a few months ago and ran into so many issues, I gave up. Camera works in Android, didn't work in the Armbian I tried, and was eventually advised to try an earlier version that I couldn't easily find. I decided to defer the problem, but it is now more pressing. Thanks in advance for info and advice. Regards, Charlie
  14. Hi, I am new to development on Orange Pi and as such new to the concept of overlays. For the application I want to run on Orange Pi, I need to disable all USB ports (host an OTG), bluetooth, HDMI and audio out. Is there a way to do it using overlays? Or can I use sunxi-pio utility for the same? I am using nightlu build of Debian Jessie with kernel 4.10.3 Appreciate any help. -Sunil
  15. i downloaded the desktop for opi one and on first boot it wants me to change password but gives error msg and doesnt take new password
  16. Hi, I have been messing around with an Orange Pi One Board for a day or 2 now. So far the only distro that works has been yours. But I have the weirdest thing when I apply an update. Excuting apt-get update actually causes the machine to lose power completly. I have been looking at more data this is what I have. After and before the crash. Last freeze with htop analyzing. Am I missing something? I don't see a good reason for this to happen. Is there a common method to fix this if it is a known issue?
  17. Hi, So far was working with headless Armbian images. Now I need to attach an HDMI monitor to my OPi ONE. Generated a desktop Armbian 5.24 jessie kernel 3.4.113, attached the HDMI monitor and booted. I saw the inital seconds of U-Boot logging the discovery of the monitor and a few other things and then it went blank. I guess after some reading in the forum that there is no display manager included in the distro or is there some other problem? Is there some build option that we could include a manager (eg KDE/XFCE/etc) in the image generation proccess? Or if there is any guide that gives steps for adding a display manager in Armbian to a not-so-knowledgable-guy like me whould be great. Christos /Edit Got this in my tty/uart port U-Boot SPL 2016.09.01-armbian (Nov 11 2016 - 16:59:49) DRAM: 512 MiB Trying to boot from MMC1 U-Boot 2016.09.01-armbian (Nov 11 2016 - 16:59:49 +0200) Allwinner Technology CPU: Allwinner H3 (SUN8I 1680) Model: Xunlong Orange Pi One DRAM: 512 MiB MMC: SUNXI SD/MMC: 0 *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment HDMI connected: Setting up a 1024x768 dvi console (overscan 0x0) dotclock: 65000kHz = 65000kHz: (24MHz * 65) / 6 / 4 HDMI PHY divider: 4 pixel_clk: 65000000 pixel_repeat: false x_res: 1024 y_res: 768 hor_back_porch: 160 hor_front_porch: 24 hor_sync_time: 136 ver_back_porch: 29 ver_front_porch: 3 ver_sync_time: 6 hor_sync_polarity: false ver_sync_polarity: false b_interlace: false hdmi enabled In: serial Out: vga Err: vga Net: phy interface0 eth0: ethernet@1c30000 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 switch to partitions #0, OK mmc0 is current device Scanning mmc 0:1... Found U-Boot script /boot/boot.scr 2092 bytes read in 168 ms (11.7 KiB/s) ## Executing script at 43100000 Booting from SD 144 bytes read in 126 ms (1000 Bytes/s) 3138723 bytes read in 337 ms (8.9 MiB/s) 5080432 bytes read in 490 ms (9.9 MiB/s) ** File not found /boot/.next ** ** File not found .next ** 35908 bytes read in 469 ms (74.2 KiB/s) ## Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at 43300000 ... Image Name: uInitrd Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed) Data Size: 3138659 Bytes = 3 MiB Load Address: 00000000 Entry Point: 00000000 Verifying Checksum ... OK Using machid 0x1029 from environment Starting kernel ... Loading, please wait... Begin: Loading essential drivers ... done. Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done. Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ... done. Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount ... Scanning for Btrfs filesystems done. Begin: Will now check root file system ... fsck from util-linux 2.25.2 [/sbin/fsck.ext4 (1) -- /dev/mmcblk0p1] fsck.ext4 -a -C0 /dev/mmcblk0p1 /dev/mmcblk0p1: clean, 140188/936560 files, 628618/3751668 blocks done. done. Begin: Running /scripts/local-bottom ... done. Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom ... done. Welcome to Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)! Expecting device dev-ttyS0.device... [ OK ] Reached target Remote File Systems (Pre). [ OK ] Set up automount Arbitrary Executable File Formats F...utomount Point. [ OK ] Reached target Encrypted Volumes. [ OK ] Reached target Paths. [ OK ] Created slice Root Slice. [ OK ] Created slice User and Session Slice. [ OK ] Listening on /dev/initctl Compatibility Named Pipe. [ OK ] Listening on Delayed Shutdown Socket. [ OK ] Listening on Journal Socket (/dev/log). [ OK ] Listening on udev Control Socket. [ OK ] Listening on udev Kernel Socket. [ OK ] Listening on Journal Socket. [ OK ] Created slice System Slice. [ OK ] Created slice system-serial\x2dgetty.slice. [ OK ] Created slice system-getty.slice. Starting Increase datagram queue length... Starting Restore / save the current clock... Starting Load Kernel Modules... Starting Create list of required static device nodes...rrent kernel... Starting udev Coldplug all Devices... Mounting Debug File System... Mounting POSIX Message Queue File System... Starting LSB: Set keymap... [ OK ] Reached target Slices. [ OK ] Mounted POSIX Message Queue File System. [ OK ] Mounted Debug File System. [ OK ] Started Increase datagram queue length. [ OK ] Started Restore / save the current clock. [ OK ] Started Load Kernel Modules. [ OK ] Started Create list of required static device nodes ...current kernel. [ OK ] Started LSB: Set keymap. [ OK ] Started udev Coldplug all Devices. Starting Create Static Device Nodes in /dev... Mounting FUSE Control File System... Starting Apply Kernel Variables... [ OK ] Listening on Syslog Socket. Starting Journal Service... [ OK ] Started Journal Service. [ OK ] Mounted FUSE Control File System. [ OK ] Started Create Static Device Nodes in /dev. [ OK ] Started Apply Kernel Variables. Starting udev Kernel Device Manager... [ OK ] Started udev Kernel Device Manager. Starting Copy rules generated while the root was ro... Starting LSB: Tune IDE hard disks... Starting LSB: Set preliminary keymap... [ OK ] Started Copy rules generated while the root was ro. [ OK ] Started LSB: Tune IDE hard disks. [ OK ] Reached target Sound Card. [ OK ] Created slice system-ifup.slice. [ OK ] Found device /dev/ttyS0. [ OK ] Started LSB: Set preliminary keymap. Starting Remount Root and Kernel File Systems... [ OK ] Started Remount Root and Kernel File Systems. Activating swap /var/swap... Starting Load/Save Random Seed... [ OK ] Reached target Local File Systems (Pre). Mounting /tmp... [ OK ] Activated swap /var/swap. [ OK ] Mounted /tmp. [ OK ] Started Load/Save Random Seed. [ OK ] Reached target Local File Systems. Starting Create Volatile Files and Directories... [ OK ] Reached target Remote File Systems. Starting Trigger Flushing of Journal to Persistent Storage... Starting LSB: Prepare console... Starting LSB: Raise network interfaces.... [ OK ] Reached target Swap. [ OK ] Started Create Volatile Files and Directories. [ OK ] Started LSB: Prepare console. [ OK ] Started Trigger Flushing of Journal to Persistent Storage. Starting LSB: Set console font and keymap... Starting Update UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown... [ OK ] Started Update UTMP about System Boot/Shutdown. [ OK ] Started LSB: Raise network interfaces.. Starting ifup for eth0... [ OK ] Started ifup for eth0. [ OK ] Reached target Network. [ OK ] Reached target Network is Online. [ OK ] Started LSB: Set console font and keymap. [ OK ] Reached target System Initialization. [ OK ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket. [ OK ] Reached target Sockets. [ OK ] Reached target Timers. Starting Restore Sound Card State... [ OK ] Reached target Basic System. Starting Entropy daemon using the HAVEGE algorithm... [ OK ] Started Entropy daemon using the HAVEGE algorithm. Starting Regular background program processing daemon... [ OK ] Started Regular background program processing daemon. Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server... [ OK ] Started OpenBSD Secure Shell server. Starting Network Manager... Starting /etc/rc.local Compatibility... Starting Login Service... Starting LSB: Load kernel modules needed to enable cpufreq scaling... Starting LSB: Advanced IEEE 802.11 management daemon... Starting LSB: Start NTP daemon... Starting LSB: Start/stop sysstat's sadc... Starting LSB: Armbian gathering hardware information... Starting LSB: disk temperature monitoring daemon... Starting LSB: No Display Manager... Starting LSB: Starts LIRC daemon.... Starting D-Bus System Message Bus... [ OK ] Started D-Bus System Message Bus. Starting System Logging Service... Starting Permit User Sessions... [ OK ] Started System Logging Service. [ OK ] Started Restore Sound Card State. [ OK ] Started /etc/rc.local Compatibility. [ OK ] Started LSB: Load kernel modules needed to enable cpufreq scaling. [ OK ] Started LSB: Advanced IEEE 802.11 management daemon. [ OK ] Started LSB: Start NTP daemon. [ OK ] Started LSB: Start/stop sysstat's sadc. [ OK ] Started LSB: Armbian gathering hardware information. [ OK ] Started LSB: disk temperature monitoring daemon. [ OK ] Started LSB: No Display Manager. [ OK ] Started LSB: Starts LIRC daemon.. [ OK ] Started Permit User Sessions. [ OK ] Started Login Service. Starting Authenticate and Authorize Users to Run Privileged Tasks... Starting LSB: set CPUFreq kernel parameters... Starting Serial Getty on ttyS0... [ OK ] Started Serial Getty on ttyS0. Starting Getty on tty1... [ OK ] Started Getty on tty1. [ OK ] Reached target Login Prompts. Stopping LSB: Starts LIRC daemon.... [ OK ] Stopped LSB: Starts LIRC daemon.. Starting LSB: Starts LIRC daemon.... [ OK ] Started LSB: Starts LIRC daemon.. [ OK ] Started LSB: set CPUFreq kernel parameters. Starting LSB: Set sysfs variables from /etc/sysfs.conf... Debian GNU/Linux 8 orangepione ttyS0 orangepione login: root Password: Last login: Fri Nov 11 19:30:31 EET 2016 on ttyS0 Linux orangepione 3.4.113-rt143-sun8i #24 SMP PREEMPT RT Fri Nov 11 17:13:18 EET 2016 armv7l ___ ____ _ ___ / _ \ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ _ ___ | _ \(_) / _ \ _ __ ___ | | | | '__/ _` | '_ \ / _` |/ _ \ | |_) | | | | | | '_ \ / _ \ | |_| | | | (_| | | | | (_| | __/ | __/| | | |_| | | | | __/ \___/|_| \__,_|_| |_|\__, |\___| |_| |_| \___/|_| |_|\___| |___/ Welcome to ARMBIAN Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie) 3.4.113-rt143-sun8i System load: 0.57 Up time: 2 min Memory usage: 24 % of 490Mb IP: CPU temp: 35°C Usage of /: 16% of 15G root@orangepione:~# dm
  18. I have an orange pi one running armbian 5.25 with a 2.4" ili9341 TF LCD initialized with "modprobe fbtft_device custom name=fb_ili9341 gpios=reset:198,dc:199 speed=16000000 rotate=90 busnum=0". Most of the time, after running a pygame program for about 25 minutes I get the error below. Then, often about 10 minutes after the error message the program freezes. ALSA lib pcm.c:7843:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred I've seen the same thing happen with several programs. The program below usually creates the error. Running the same program on raspbian generates no errors so I don't think it's the code itself, but something in the environment. Here's dmesg info from the fb modprobe to just after the program freezes
  19. I see in the lib/extras-buildpkgs there's fswebcam-gc2035 config but I see no way how to build the kernel with support for gc2035 ? I built "Linux orangepione 4.10.11-sun8i #2 SMP Tue Apr 18 17:55:20 CEST 2017 armv7l GNU/Linux" but it does not recognise gc2035 and there's no gc2035 module anywhere to be found I have ./kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/g_webcam.ko ./kernel/drivers/media/usb/stkwebcam/stkwebcam.ko but nothing wrt gc2035 I also found https://github.com/avafinger/gc2035.git that's supposedly "better driver" for gc2035, but it's for 3.x kernel, don't see a way to get it into 4.10.11 kernel anyone with idea how to proceed?
  20. I'm trying to get my MAC address on my orangepi-one to be what it used to be before the upgrade to "ARMBIAN 5.27 stable Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie) 4.10.11-sun8i" but I'm having dificulty I tried decompiling /boot/dtb/sun8i-h3-orangepi-one.dtb and adding mac-address = [52 53 3d 80 aa 0c]; few other tries, then tried mac-address = <0x52 0x53 0x3d 0x80 0xaa 0x0c>; in the ethernet@1c30000 { section: latest version looks like: ethernet@1c30000 { compatible = "allwinner,sun8i-h3-emac"; syscon = <0x20>; reg = <0x1c30000 0x104>; interrupts = <0x0 0x52 0x4>; resets = <0x2 0xc>; reset-names = "ahb"; clocks = <0x2 0x1b>; clock-names = "ahb"; #address-cells = <0x1>; #size-cells = <0x0>; status = "okay"; phy-handle = <0x21>; phy-mode = "mii"; allwinner,leds-active-low; linux,phandle = <0x57>; phandle = <0x57>; mac-address = <0x52 0x53 0x3d 0x80 0xaa 0x0c>; mdio { #address-cells = <0x1>; #size-cells = <0x0>; linux,phandle = <0x58>; phandle = <0x58>; ethernet-phy@1 { reg = <0x1>; clocks = <0x2 0x43>; resets = <0x2 0x27>; linux,phandle = <0x21>; phandle = <0x21>; }; }; }; I recompile this DTS to DTB (over the old one that I have backed up) dtc -I dtb -O dts -o sun8i-h3-orangepi-one.dts sun8i-h3-orangepi-one.dtb mv sun8i-h3-orangepi-one.dtb sun8i-h3-orangepi-one.dtb.original vi sun8i-h3-orangepi-one.dts dtc -O dtb -I dts -o sun8i-h3-orangepi-one.dtb sun8i-h3-orangepi-one.dts but I'm still getting old mac address after reboot !? I have zero experience with u-boot (if that's what's being used to boot this, I don't know for sure) or armbian till today so any help appreciated
  21. I've been trying lots of stuff, read a lot but could not make it work. What I need is to make a video player. If someone pushes a button a specific video will be played. So simple. The device will be networked and I will add other stuff in time (sensors, Python scripts, IoT frameworks etc). I chose Orange Pi One and Armbian Debian LEGACY (sorry NOT mainline) kernel. I wrote scripts to to automate device setups. All fine. To play videos I installed LXDE and mpv. The video did not work as there is no acceleration. Drivers seem to be broken (05.02.2017 compilation - I read about the broken drivers, but do not have the solution) I read about "downgrading" the Ubuntu desktop - there are to many stuff on the desktop version. I want a clean setup. (Even software uninstalls got stuck). In Ubuntu desktop, a video plays once, then I get a blank (black) mpv and cannot start another video as the system hangs. What do you suggest? How can I upgrade a server version into a video acceleration enabled desktop version? Or... Shall I ditch the Opi and go to RPi?
  22. Hello Guys, The main reason I bought my orange pi One is to create custom softwares on it(mostly on Linux distro). I checked google and can't really decide which is the best programming language, which have a nice IDE, able to handle GPIO-s and other periferials like SPI, COM...etc, able to create a fair looking UI. Can someone suggest me some ideas? Programming language does not really matter. Any ideas are welcome Regards, G.
  23. Hi evryone. I try to load camera module ov2640 using modprobe and get following error: root@orangepione:~# modprobe -v ov2640 insmod /lib/modules/3.4.113-sun8i/kernel/drivers/media/video/soc_camera.ko modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'ov2640': No such device Do you have any ideas how can solve this problem?
  24. Hello, currently I am working on my Orange pi one system (Armbian Linux orangepione 3.4.113-sun8i #10 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 23 19:55:00 CET 2017 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux) to get my ILI9341-TFT display to work using the fb_ili9341 kernel module. I have read a lot of documentation and the display works (using the fb_ili9341 module) attached to my cubeitruck (also running armbian). I think that the problem is the GPIO- kernel module of the Orange PI one. These are the output messages in the syslog file after "modprobe gpio-sunxi": [ 343.417378] gpio_pin_1(7) gpio_request [ 343.417817] gpio_pin_2(8) gpio_request [ 343.418095] gpio_pin_3(9) gpio_request [ 343.418489] gpio name is PA8, ret = 0 [ 343.418885] gpio name is PA9, ret = 0 [ 343.419213] get config err! [ 343.422568] gpio_sw: probe of gpio_sw.2 failed with error -12 [ 343.422808] gpio_init finish with uesd 1 My script.fex file contain the following lines: [gpio_para] gpio_used = 1 gpio_num = 3 gpio_pin_0 = port:PA07<1><default><default><0> gpio_pin_1 = port:PA08<1><default><default><0> gpio_pin_2 = port:PA09<1><default><default><0> [spi0] spi_used = 1 spi_cs_bitmap = 1 spi_mosi = port:PC00<3><default><default><default> spi_miso = port:PC01<3><default><default><default> spi_sclk = port:PC02<3><default><default><default> spi_cs0 = port:PC03<3><1><default><default> And yes, the TFT display is connected to SPI0 and the DC, RST and LED lines are also correctly connected... modprobe fbtft dma=1 modprobe fbtft_device custom name=fb_ili9341 buswidth=8 busnum=0 bgr=1 mode=0 speed=64000000 txbuflen=64 fps=25 gpios=reset:0,dc:1,led:2 rotate=0 debug=1 ~# lsmod Module Size Used by fb_ili9341 3432 0 fbtft_device 25082 0 fbtft 24194 2 fb_ili9341,fbtft_device And it semes to be that the fb_ili9341 driver has detected the display: [ 618.725172] fbtft_device: SPI devices registered: [ 618.725209] fbtft_device: spidev spi0.0 33000kHz 8 bits mode=0x00 [ 618.725231] fbtft_device: 'fb' Platform devices registered: [ 618.725370] fbtft_device: Deleting spi0.0 [ 618.726173] fbtft_device: GPIOS used by 'fb_ili9341': [ 618.726199] fbtft_device: 'reset' = GPIO0 [ 618.726216] fbtft_device: 'dc' = GPIO1 [ 618.726233] fbtft_device: 'led' = GPIO2 [ 618.726249] fbtft_device: SPI devices registered: [ 618.726271] fbtft_device: fb_ili9341 spi0.0 64000kHz 8 bits mode=0x00 [ 618.747630] fb_ili9341 spi0.0: fbtft_request_gpios: 'reset' = GPIO0 [ 618.747677] fb_ili9341 spi0.0: fbtft_request_gpios: 'dc' = GPIO1 [ 618.747714] fb_ili9341 spi0.0: fbtft_request_gpios: 'led' = GPIO2 [ 619.115261] graphics fb8: fb_ili9341 frame buffer, 240x320, 150 KiB video memory, 0 KiB DMA buffer memory, fps=25, spi0.0 at 64 MHz Does anyone got an idea what the problem could be? Thanks! Regards Kai
  25. Hi, I am using orange pi one with the ubuntu desktop version. When i am trying to change the region using 'iw reg set US' and after retrieving the value using 'iw reg get' still the region are not changed. I was following the doc. https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/how-to/ultimate-guide-upping-tx-power-kali-linux-2-0-0168325/ and was able to do it all steps but impossible to change region. Can anyone help me in this issue? Thanks in advance
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