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  1. Hi, I installed the desktop focal version of armbian in orange pi pc. It boots correctly but after install lvm2 and restart, it does not boot. If I don't restart the orangepi the lvm volumes works fine, but after reboot or shutdown it not boot. The steps I made: Install on sd with ubuntu (restore image directly). Start the orangepi pc. That's work. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo shutdown -r now Here it works and boot correctly: sudo apt-get install lvm2 sudo shutdown -r now Here dont boot the orange pi: The log in serial console is: ***************************************************************** U-Boot SPL 2020.04-armbian (Jun 15 2020 - 06:08:51 +0200) DRAM: 1024 MiB Trying to boot from MMC1 U-Boot 2020.04-armbian (Jun 15 2020 - 06:08:51 +0200) Allwinner Technology CPU: Allwinner H3 (SUN8I 1680) Model: Xunlong Orange Pi PC DRAM: 1 GiB MMC: mmc@1c0f000: 0 Loading Environment from FAT... Unable to use mmc 0:1... In: serial@1c28000 Out: serial@1c28000 Err: serial@1c28000 Net: phy interface0 eth0: ethernet@1c30000 starting USB... Bus usb@1c1a000: USB EHCI 1.00 Bus usb@1c1a400: USB OHCI 1.0 Bus usb@1c1b000: USB EHCI 1.00 Bus usb@1c1b400: USB OHCI 1.0 Bus usb@1c1c000: USB EHCI 1.00 Bus usb@1c1c400: USB OHCI 1.0 Bus usb@1c1d000: USB EHCI 1.00 Bus usb@1c1d400: USB OHCI 1.0 scanning bus usb@1c1a000 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found scanning bus usb@1c1a400 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found scanning bus usb@1c1b000 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found scanning bus usb@1c1b400 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found scanning bus usb@1c1c000 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found scanning bus usb@1c1c400 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found scanning bus usb@1c1d000 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found scanning bus usb@1c1d400 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found scanning usb for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) found Autoboot in 1 seconds, press <Space> to stop switch to partitions #0, OK mmc0 is current device Scanning mmc 0:1... Found U-Boot script /boot/boot.scr 3789 bytes read in 3 ms (1.2 MiB/s) ## Executing script at 43100000 U-boot loaded from SD Boot script loaded from mmc 203 bytes read in 2 ms (98.6 KiB/s) 14522095 bytes read in 691 ms (20 MiB/s) 7163872 bytes read in 342 ms (20 MiB/s) Found mainline kernel configuration 29475 bytes read in 7 ms (4 MiB/s) 4185 bytes read in 8 ms (510.7 KiB/s) Applying kernel provided DT fixup script (sun8i-h3-fixup.scr) ## Executing script at 44000000 ## Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at 43300000 ... Image Name: uInitrd Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed) Data Size: 14522031 Bytes = 13.8 MiB Load Address: 00000000 Entry Point: 00000000 Verifying Checksum ... Bad Data CRC Ramdisk image is corrupt or invalid SCRIPT FAILED: continuing... Device 0: unknown device ethernet@1c30000 Waiting for PHY auto negotiation to complete. done BOOTP broadcast 1 BOOTP broadcast 2 BOOTP broadcast 3 BOOTP broadcast 4 *** Unhandled DHCP Option in OFFER/ACK: 125 *** Unhandled DHCP Option in OFFER/ACK: 125 DHCP client bound to address 192.168.1.130 (1988 ms) *** ERROR: `serverip' not set Cannot autoload with TFTPGET missing environment variable: pxeuuid missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/01-02-81-3c-da-a3-cb *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/C0A80182 *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/C0A8018 *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/C0A801 *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/C0A80 *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/C0A8 *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/C0A *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/C0 *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/C *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/default-arm-sunxi-sunxi *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/default-arm-sunxi *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/default-arm *** ERROR: `serverip' not set missing environment variable: bootfile Retrieving file: pxelinux.cfg/default *** ERROR: `serverip' not set Config file not found BOOTP broadcast 1 BOOTP broadcast 2 BOOTP broadcast 3 BOOTP broadcast 4 *** Unhandled DHCP Option in OFFER/ACK: 125 *** Unhandled DHCP Option in OFFER/ACK: 125 DHCP client bound to address 192.168.1.130 (2062 ms) *** ERROR: `serverip' not set Cannot autoload with TFTPGET BOOTP broadcast 1 BOOTP broadcast 2 BOOTP broadcast 3 BOOTP broadcast 4 BOOTP broadcast 5 *** Unhandled DHCP Option in OFFER/ACK: 125 *** Unhandled DHCP Option in OFFER/ACK: 125 DHCP client bound to address 192.168.1.130 (3987 ms) *** ERROR: `serverip' not set Cannot autoload with TFTPGET => ************************************************************************** The only solution I think is install lvm2 when use the disks and purge before shutdown lvm2, with crontab for example. Any help is appreciated. Thanks a lot and, sorry for my bad english
  2. After I copied the original OS from the SD card to an external usb HDD and make the Orange PI PC boot from it, mouse and keyboard suddenly don't work anymore on xfce. Strangely the keyboard still works with CLI. Also i got this error when I start armbianmonitor -u : root@orangepipc:~# armbianmonitor -u System diagnosis information will now be uploaded to /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 388: read: read error: 0: Invalid argument /usr/bin/armbianmonitor: line 389: [: -ge: unary operator expected uname -a : Linux orangepipc 5.3.9-sunxi #19.11.3 SMP Mon Nov 18 18:49:43 CET 2019 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux lsusb: Bus 008 Device 002: ID 093a:2521 Pixart Imaging, Inc. Optical Mouse Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 004 Device 002: ID 152d:1576 JMicron Technology Corp. / JMicron USA Technology Corp. Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 006 Device 002: ID 0b05:1843 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 009 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub lsusb -t : /: Bus 09.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=musb-hdrc/1p, 480M /: Bus 08.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci-platform/1p, 12M |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Human Interface Device, Driver=usbhid, 1.5M /: Bus 07.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci-platform/1p, 12M /: Bus 06.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci-platform/1p, 12M |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Human Interface Device, Driver=usbhid, 12M |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 1, Class=Human Interface Device, Driver=usbhid, 12M /: Bus 05.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-platform/1p, 480M /: Bus 04.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-platform/1p, 480M |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=uas, 480M /: Bus 03.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-platform/1p, 480M /: Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ohci-platform/1p, 12M /: Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-platform/1p, 480M
  3. Hi. I run armbian on a opi pc for a while. It works fine for a couple days when I work with this board. After that I left the board unpowered for two weeks or so and when I want to powered it on, it does not boot, I need to reconnect the power again to boot. This was the first time when I encountered a problem, the uptime was wrong, it is shows me 2 weeks, I reboot the board and it was ok after, it stays on and all worked fine for 10 hours until I shut it down. But I had this problem often, doest not want to boot from first time, board freeze after some time and I need to reboot to work properly. Uptime and date/time is correct but when I want to see the status of a service (eg. type systemctl status chronyd) it is showing me that was active for a long time, wich is not true, should be minutes ago, not a day. I dont know why keeps data from the past. I am a beginner with linux. I dont know what is the problem with booting from first time correctly like when I install armbian for first time and my debug skills are zero. I am using a Sandisk Ultra Class 10 64gb , a Rpi 4 official power supply (jumpers to gpio) and has connected an external 480gb ssd (sata to usb case). Sorry for my english.
  4. Today unattended-upgrades warned me that hostapd was on hold: Unattended upgrade returned: True Packages that were upgraded: Packages with upgradable origin but kept back: Armbian xenial: hostapd I checked and it's because it depends on libssl1.1 >= 1.1.1 which isn't available The following packages have unmet dependencies: hostapd : Depends: libssl1.1 (>= 1.1.1) but it is not installable E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. The package comes from armbian's repository (ubuntu has an older version) $ apt-cache policy hostapd hostapd: Installed: 3:2.7-99~armbian5.73+1 Candidate: 3:2.9-100~armbian20.05.0-trunk+1 Version table: 3:2.9-100~armbian20.05.0-trunk+1 500 500 http://apt.armbian.com xenial/main armhf Packages *** 3:2.7-99~armbian5.73+1 100 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 1:2.4-0ubuntu6.6 500 500 http://ports.ubuntu.com xenial-security/universe armhf Packages 500 http://ports.ubuntu.com xenial-updates/universe armhf Packages 1:2.4-0ubuntu6 500 500 http://ports.ubuntu.com xenial/universe armhf Packages I don't use or need it (I suppose it was installed by default in the original image) but I thought to report it anyway.
  5. Hi Yesterday after installing weewx I uninstall python 2 but well.... something went wrog because there was no welcome screen login with ssh. I've managed to install armbian-config and everything is right again except the release has changed from Orange Pi PC to xt-q8l-v10 Any hints to roll back to the former release ?? I've attached armbianmonitor url Thanks in advance
  6. Hi to all. Is it possible to write tmp video files to zram. Im using Opi Pc as A video recorder. And would like to write files to zram. Zram mounted to /var/log/. Im writing to /var/log/motion. Is it A good way? Latest armbian. Thank you.
  7. Armbian 5.90 stable Ubuntu bionic Orange Pi PC The Login Screen is very broken and after login, the Screen wents black and only the mouse Pointer is to see.
  8. I remember that the maximum frequency was 1296Mhz back with Xenial, with kernel 3.x. It even says here Heat is not a problem since i have a large heatsink and temperature controlled fan, i was just curious about why the max frequency was bumped to 1368Mhz on the newer builds. What's the rationale behind it?
  9. Hi, I use OrangePi PC as my home samba server, as well as dlna server. It works from hdd, since I made a command nand-sata-install. I want to change the disc for a bigger one, how can I do this? If I will make rsync with all hdd will it be enough?
  10. Greetings, I'm not good with linux so excuse any stupidity i might say. I have been using Xenial for years now and just decided to update. In the past i was using the sunxi module to access gpio's For ex: echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio_sw/PA7/data Now in Bionic i just noticed gpio's are not accessed in the same way. According to this user, we can either use sysFS (which seems deprecated) or libgpiod. The problem is that i can't make it work. libgpiod: root@orangepi:~# gpioset gpiochip0 29=1 gpioset: error setting the GPIO line values: Unknown error 517 sysFS: root@orangepi:~# echo "29" >/sys/class/gpio/export -bash: echo: write error: Unknown error 517 root@orangepi:~# gpioinfo gpiochip1 gpiochip1 - 32 lines: line 0: unnamed unused input active-high line 1: unnamed unused input active-high line 2: unnamed "usb0-vbus" output active-high [used] line 3: unnamed "sw4" input active-low [used] line 4: unnamed unused input active-high line 5: unnamed unused input active-high line 6: unnamed unused input active-high line 7: unnamed unused input active-high line 8: unnamed unused input active-high line 9: unnamed unused input active-high line 10: unnamed "orangepi:green:pwr" output active-high [used] line 11: unnamed unused input active-high line 12: unnamed unused input active-high line 13: unnamed unused input active-high line 14: unnamed unused input active-high line 15: unnamed unused 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unused input active-high line 217: unnamed unused input active-high line 218: unnamed unused input active-high line 219: unnamed unused input active-high line 220: unnamed unused input active-high line 221: unnamed unused input active-high line 222: unnamed unused input active-high line 223: unnamed unused input active-high What am i doing wrong? It's a clean install of Bionic server. I would prefer to use libgpiod since it looks less complex Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks a a lot.
  11. Hello, Long time follower, first issue/bug post. I have read and tried several options over period of time to get this working, nothing helped. ReWrote Clean image, changed SD cards (and sizes 8 > 16 > 32 > 16g). Setting /etc/netwrok/interface allow-hotplug eth0. iface eth0 inet dhcp NetworkManager.conf [ifupdown] managed=true/false Tested for power consumption using ( have a 5v 4A supply ) and I know I have sufficient power stress -c 4 -t 10 stress: info: [1347] dispatching hogs: 4 cpu, 0 io, 0 vm, 0 hdd stress: info: [1347] successful run completed in 10s stress -c 2 -m 2 stress: info: [1359] dispatching hogs: 2 cpu, 0 io, 2 vm, 0 hdd (ctrl+c) to return to prompt stress -c 4 -m 2 stress: info: [1366] dispatching hogs: 4 cpu, 0 io, 2 vm, 0 hdd (ctrl+c) to return to prompt could not find sysbench so couldn't try 'sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=20000 run --num-threads=4' looked at almost every discussion about enabling network but could not get the eth0 up. Since network is not available, I couldn't post armbianmonitor -u I have the saved output with -U but not sure how to upload it here. When I first power up the board, both orange and green lights on network port come and blink during flash screen, but right after the message 'Starting Kernel..." the lights go off. With Avahi there is a dummy interface shows up with the automatic dummy ip of 169.254.9.7 but eth0 only shows the MAC id. 'nmcli' shows as one of the messages, but with the dummy IP: eth0: connected to eth0 'nmtui' shows: Ethernet eth0 Armbian ethernet Armbian ethernet So I delete the Armbian ethernets and set the eth0 to automatic dhcp AND set it as Wired Connection 1. But even after restart still get the automatic dummy ip. invoking 'systemctl status NetworkManager' only shows Loaded: <usual details> Active: active (running) since... Docs: Man:NetworkManager(8) Main PID: 653 (NetworkManager) Tasks: 3 (limit: 1993) Memory: 11.4M CGroup: /system.slice/NetworkManager.service └─653 /usr/sbin/NetwrokManager Feb 17 12:25:54 orangepipc NewworkManager[653]: ((src/settings/mn-settings-connection.c:361)): assertion '<dropped>' failed Feb 17 12:25:54 orangepipc NewworkManager[653]: ((src/settings/mn-settings-connection.c:361)): assertion '<dropped>' failed Feb 17 12:25:54 orangepipc NewworkManager[653]: ((src/settings/mn-settings-connection.c:361)): assertion '<dropped>' failed Feb 17 12:25:54 orangepipc NewworkManager[653]: ((src/settings/mn-settings-connection.c:361)): assertion '<dropped>' failed Feb 17 12:25:54 orangepipc NewworkManager[653]: ((src/settings/mn-settings-connection.c:361)): assertion '<dropped>' failed Feb 17 12:25:54 orangepipc NewworkManager[653]: ((src/settings/mn-settings-connection.c:361)): assertion '<dropped>' failed Feb 17 12:25:54 orangepipc NewworkManager[653]: ((src/settings/mn-settings-connection.c:361)): assertion '<dropped>' failed While I expected to see a dhcpclient process also running in systemctl status. dmesg shows root@orangepipc:~# dmesg|grep dwmac-sun8i [ 3.218579] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: IRQ eth_wake_irq not found [ 3.218605] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: IRQ eth_lpi not found [ 3.218706] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: PTP uses main clock [ 3.218753] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: 1c30000.ethernet supply phy not found, using dummy regulator [ 3.218822] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: 1c30000.ethernet supply phy-io not found, using dummy regulator [ 3.219137] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: Current syscon value is not the default 148000 (expect 58000) [ 3.219159] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: No HW DMA feature register supported [ 3.219165] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: RX Checksum Offload Engine supported [ 3.219170] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: COE Type 2 [ 3.219176] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: TX Checksum insertion supported [ 3.219182] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: Normal descriptors [ 3.219188] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: Chain mode enabled RX Checksum Offload Engine supported [ 3.219816] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: Found internal PHY node [ 3.219933] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: Switch mux to internal PHY [ 3.219942] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet: Powering internal PHY [ 8.575554] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet eth0: PHY [0.1:01] driver [Generic PHY] No MAC Management Counters available [ 8.575654] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet eth0: No Safety Features support found [ 8.579776] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet eth0: No MAC Management Counters available [ 8.579792] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet eth0: PTP not supported by HW [ 8.579800] dwmac-sun8i 1c30000.ethernet eth0: Configuring for phy/mii link mode I have more details but typing all may take more effort as I can't copy paste from there. Does anyone experience such issue or know how to resolve it? I have seen may discussions and solutions, none worked in my case, but I'm sure my definitely isn't unique. If there is a patch or a workaround someone can point me to, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Roy
  12. Hi, can anyone let me know if we can enable a UART port from a DTB file? Means like compile DTB to DTS, make changes and then again recompile it to a DTB like we do in the script.bin file of legacy kernel. Earlier I have used to mention "overlays=uart1 uart2" in the armbianEnv.txt file but, this didn't work for me .
  13. After update from armbian5.23 to armbian5.25 driver for gc2035 not work. The device isn't defined. =========== Armbian 5.25 ============== root@orangepipc:~# ls /dev/video* /dev/video0 /dev/video1 Where: /dev/video0 and /dev/video1 - v4l2loopback root@orangepipc:~# cat /etc/modules #8189es #rfcomm #w1-sunxi #w1-gpio #w1-therm gc2035 vfe_v4l2 #sunxi-cir v4l2loopback root@orangepipc:~# modinfo vfe_v4l2 filename: /lib/modules/3.4.113-sun8i/kernel/drivers/media/video/sunxi-vfe/vfe_v4l2.ko description: Video front end driver for sunxi license: Dual BSD/GPL author: raymonxiu depends: videobuf-core,vfe_os,vfe_subdev,videobuf-dma-contig,cci intree: Y vermagic: 3.4.113-sun8i SMP preempt mod_unload modversions ARMv7 p2v8 parm: ccm:string parm: i2c_addr:uint parm: act_name:string parm: act_slave:uint parm: define_sensor_list:uint parm: vfe_i2c_dbg:uint parm: isp_log:uint parm: vips:uint root@orangepipc:~# modinfo gc2035 filename: /lib/modules/3.4.113-sun8i/kernel/drivers/media/video/sunxi-vfe/device/gc2035.ko license: GPL description: A low-level driver for GalaxyCore gc2035 sensors author: @lex author: leonardo lontra author: raymonxiu alias: i2c:gc2035 depends: cci,vfe_subdev intree: Y vermagic: 3.4.113-sun8i SMP preempt mod_unload modversions ARMv7 p2v8 parm: hres:hres=0 (640x480|1280x720|1600x1200 - 15 FPS), hres=1 (800x600|1600x1200 - 10 FPS), hres=2 (320x240|640x480|800x600 - 20 FPS), hres=3 (320x240|352x288|640x480 - 15 FPS) (default=0) (uint) parm: mclk:mclk override (default=0) (uint) parm: frate:frate override (default=0) (uint) root@orangepipc:~# dmesg | grep GC2035 [ 5.938267] [CSI_ERR][GC2035]sensor_read err at sensor_detect! [ 5.938289] [CSI_ERR][GC2035]chip found is not an target chip. root@orangepipc:~# uname -a Linux orangepipc 3.4.113-sun8i #28 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 2 02:01:28 CET 2017 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux root@orangepipc:~# cat /etc/armbian-release # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BOARD=orangepipc BOARD_NAME="Orange Pi PC" VERSION=5.25 LINUXFAMILY=sun8i BRANCH=default ARCH=arm IMAGE_TYPE=stable root@orangepipc:~# ================================ Under armbian5.23 the gc2035 driver works. The device is defined. =========== Armbian 5.23 ============== root@orangepipc:~# ls /dev/video* /dev/video0 /dev/video1 /dev/video2 Where: /dev/video0 and /dev/video1 - v4l2loopback, /dev/video2 - gc2035 root@orangepipc:~# cat /etc/modules #8189es #gpio_sunxi #w1-sunxi #w1-gpio #w1-therm gc2035 vfe_v4l2 #sunxi-cir v4l2loopback root@orangepipc:~# modinfo vfe_v4l2 filename: /lib/modules/3.4.112-sun8i/kernel/drivers/media/video/sunxi-vfe/vfe_v4l2.ko description: Video front end driver for sunxi license: Dual BSD/GPL author: raymonxiu depends: videobuf-core,vfe_os,vfe_subdev,videobuf-dma-contig,cci intree: Y vermagic: 3.4.112-sun8i SMP preempt mod_unload modversions ARMv7 p2v8 parm: ccm:string parm: i2c_addr:uint parm: act_name:string parm: act_slave:uint parm: define_sensor_list:uint parm: vfe_i2c_dbg:uint parm: isp_log:uint parm: vips:uint root@orangepipc:~# modinfo gc2035 filename: /lib/modules/3.4.112-sun8i/kernel/drivers/media/video/sunxi-vfe/device/gc2035.ko license: GPL description: A low-level driver for GalaxyCore gc2035 sensors author: @lex author: leonardo lontra author: raymonxiu alias: i2c:gc2035 depends: cci,vfe_subdev intree: Y vermagic: 3.4.112-sun8i SMP preempt mod_unload modversions ARMv7 p2v8 parm: hres:hres=0 (640x480|1280x720|1600x1200 - 15 FPS), hres=1 (800x600|1600x1200 - 10 FPS), hres=2 (320x240|640x480|800x600 - 20 FPS), hres=3 (320x240|352x288|640x480 - 15 FPS) (default=0) (uint) parm: mclk:mclk override (default=0) (uint) parm: frate:frate override (default=0) (uint) root@orangepipc:~# dmesg | grep GC2035 [ 5.353480] [CSI][GC2035]V4L2_IDENT_SENSOR=2035 [ 5.780057] [CSI][GC2035]disalbe oe! root@orangepipc:~# uname -a Linux orangepipc 3.4.112-sun8i #10 SMP PREEMPT Sun Oct 23 16:06:55 CEST 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux root@orangepipc:~# cat /etc/armbian-release # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BOARD=orangepipc BOARD_NAME="Orange Pi PC" VERSION=5.23 LINUXFAMILY=sun8i BRANCH=default ARCH=arm root@orangepipc:~# ================================ P.S.: Settings of parameters in section [csi0] are identical in both versions of the orangepipc.fex file
  14. I've read this and it surprised me noone mentioned e2image. I'm using armbian orange pi pc build. The fs is stock ext4 hence why I stick to e2image below. It is not about cloning a live system, hence the sdcard is plugged into my PC. Fdisk shows a single partition at 4M offset. First I backup the partition table and bootloader dd if=/dev/sdX of=offset0.img bs=4M count=1 Next I backup the single partition with e2image into a qcow2 image e2image -Qa /dev/sdX1 part0.qcow2 qcow2 only keeps used blocks. My partition size is 14.7G, space taken is 12%. part0.qcow2 file is 1.7G. Done with backup. Now recover onto an sdcard of the same size (I know armbian keeps some % free when expanding the partition, so there is no problem with Xgb cards having different space up to some bytes, Kbs or even Mbs). First recover the partition table and bootloader dd if=offset0.img of=/dev/sdX bs=4M Make the kernel aware about the partitions on /dev/sdX partprobe /dev/sdX Recover the partition e2image -rc part0.qcow2 /dev/sdX1 That's all, just 2 lines to backup (while only keeping used blocks) and 3 lines to restore. As simple as it is, is it correct overall or mby I've missed something? Update: changed the recover partition command from qemu-img to e2image to utilize the latter's "-c" option targeted for flash drives.
  15. I am running a relatively new install (few months) on a replaced microSD (RMA). Keep in mind this is a headless install. At random, usually after many days / weeks+ the orangepi appears to freeze. What I mean with freeze: - samba shares disconnect - sometimes SSH works till the password is submitted, then it times out - sometimes http works when I hard restart it - I always see a very high temp & in some logs I had seen some weird dates, so I set to write out date & temp and I got this beauty on the next freeze: - the cron that runs the above is set to run every minute and as you can see it took it 12min for the date to progress ~ 1min - the date is ~ 10 months after EPOCH? armbianmonitor (AFTER reboot): http://ix.io/1nWV Any ideas what can cause this or how I can debug?
  16. Hi, Can someone help me on how we can set a uBoot splash screen (with a .bmp) instead of the running boot text? Need this in a OPiPC, legacy (3.4.113). Any help is welcome. Christos
  17. Can anyone answer here do bionic kernel supports HDMI output for Opi PC boards? Please suggest a solution as I have taken Opi PC board which has Armbian Bionic Image but no HDMI sound is coming out.
  18. Hi, I have a problem with an OrangePi that I have set up to host Octoprint for my 3d printer. It connects to the wifi just fine(receives wifi IP and I can ping e.g. google.com), but this is all checked through a serial interface, because I can not connect via my network(through SSH) and I can not see the webserver that Octoprint should host. I can't even ping the OrangePi from my computer. What solves the problem for me is to ping my computer from the OrangePi(via serial console). First then I can connect via SSH and see the web page or ping the OrangePi from my computer. If I plug in ethernet to the OrangePi, there is no problem. I have searched the web and found out that the problem "cant ping before being pinged" is related to the ARP table, but I can't figure out what to do to my OrangePi to get "the right" ARP table when starting up. The ARP table initially looks like this: root@orangepipc:~# ip neigh 192.168.87.1 dev wlx801f02b3497e lladdr 00:1e:80:81:5c:02 REACHABLE After a ping from the OrangePi to my computer, it now looks like this: root@orangepipc:~# ip neigh 192.168.87.155 dev wlx801f02b3497e lladdr 3c:97:0e:4a:44:4f REACHABLE 192.168.87.1 dev wlx801f02b3497e lladdr 00:1e:80:81:5c:02 REACHABLE .1 is my gateway and .155 is my computer. The network setup on my OrangePi is source /etc/network/interfaces.d/* # Network is managed by Network manager auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto wlx801f02b3497e iface wlx801f02b3497e inet dhcp wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wifi.conf wireless-power off The wireless-power off I added at some point to solve the problem. This didn't help, as far as I know. wifi.conf just contains my SSID and password. Any help would be appreciated. Let me know if you need further info on the specs.
  19. I've been happily running orangepipc with armbian (buster, 4.19.62-sunxi) as an openvpn gateway for my home devices for some time. Here are some details: I have a remote openvpn server the pi runs an openvpn client and connects to the server the pi has ipv4 packets forwarding enabled my wifi router provides the pi's ip as the default gateway via dhcp So when I connect to wifi with my phone, all phone traffic will be routed through the remote openvpn server without need to install the openvpn client on the phone itself. With this setup the pi can easily saturate my 30mbit cable connection when downloading torrents for example. Just now I tried to upgrade the kernel to 5.3.9 as is outlined here https://forum.armbian.com/topic/12210-armbian-1911y-release-notes/ So first I tried "linux-image-current-sunxi=19.11.3 5.3.9-sunxi" After reboot I noticed the cpu got +10C more hot: 35 vs 45 idle. The cpu freq settings /etc/default/cpufrequtils were missing and the cpu was running 480-1368MHZ. So I created /etc/default/cpufrequtils using the same settings from the 4.19.62-sunxi kernel (408-1296MHZ) and restarted the cpufrequtils service. Nothing changed much, the temp was still like +10C higher than previously. Next I tried "linux-image-legacy-sunxi=19.11.3 4.19.84-sunxi" After reboot the cpu was still hot. But I noticed another problem. I started a torrent and it was hardly hitting 1Mb/s instead of usual 3Mb/s. Openvpn process was at 70% cpu and some kernel process was at 20% some. I guess both processes used the same cpu core and the downloading of 1MB/s was because of the core bottleneck. I think the same problem comes with "linux-image-current-sunxi=19.11.3 5.3.9-sunxi", but I mostly payed attention to the temparature trying that. Next I rolled back to "linux-image-next-sunxi=5.92 4.19.62-sunxi" After reboot the cpu was back to the normal temperature. The torrent download speed was over 3Mb/s while the openvpn process was only using like 40% cpu core and there was no kernel process eating much cpu in "top" output. Cpu temperature was up to 42-43C during that - it was lower than idle temp for "linux-image-current-sunxi=19.11.3 5.3.9-sunxi" and "linux-image-legacy-sunxi=19.11.3 4.19.84-sunxi" ! Is this (more heat and performance problem) a well-known problem with 19.11.3 (both 5.3.9-sunxi and 4.19.84-sunxi) for orangepipc|H3 ?
  20. Hello Guys. เว็บพนันบอลต่างประเทศ เว็บแทงบอลต่างประเทศ HowTo: Setting up resolution 1600x900 & 1366x768 ? &how can i set up other resolutions those are not in h3disp like 1600x900 board is orangepi-pc
  21. Greetings All, I'm trying to get my old Lexmark X1190 printer to work on my OrangePI PC without succes. I'm using the Xenial OS from armbian. Is there anyway I can get this printer to work on my OPI PC ? Thanks in advance Darren
  22. HI, I have OrangePiPc and need to activate 3 uart (TX-RX) pins as system serial ports (/dev/ttyAMA0, /dev/ttyAMA1, /dev/ttyAMA2) how do it?
  23. I installed the "buster" version on the orange board PI PC. I would like to set it as a dlna server. I have installed package minidlna, but it doesn't automatically mount the hard disks (formatted NTFS) inserted on the USB ports. what should I do ?
  24. Hi All. May be I miss something but I do some searching and still can't understand. Problem configuration: Orange Pi PC v 1.2 (try 3 different) fresh loaded Armbian_5.90_Orangepipc_Ubuntu_xenial_default_3.4.113_desktop.img (try different SD cards) any (try 3 different HP 2824, Zyxel Kinect, Cisco SRW2016) If I plug my Orange Pi PC with this image to 1Gb port I'v got blinking of lights and dmesg: [ 818.090335] PHY: gmac0-0:00 - Link is Down [ 819.090497] PHY: gmac0-0:00 - Link is Up - 100/Full [ 821.090494] PHY: gmac0-0:00 - Link is Down [ 822.090314] PHY: gmac0-0:00 - Link is Up - 100/Full [ 824.090335] PHY: gmac0-0:00 - Link is Down [ 825.090496] PHY: gmac0-0:00 - Link is Up - 100/Full [ 827.090502] PHY: gmac0-0:00 - Link is Down I don't have this problem: if I plug Orange PI PC into to 100Mb Ethernet port. or If I use some of 4.19 kernel based images (on 1Gb port also no problem) The problem still exists after apt-get update/ upgrade So my question is: is it possible to solve this problem?
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