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  1. Hi, I've got an Orange Pi Zero Plus H5 running "Armbian_5.91_Orangepizeroplus_Debian_buster_next_4.19.59.img" but I can't seem to connect to it via the three UART pins next to the Ethernet port. I'm using this adapter using both the Windows supplied and the manifacturer's drivers. I've also tried adding "uart1 uart2 uart3" to the overlays line in /boot/armbianEnv.txt and rebooting but with no luck. I'm using PuTTY on my laptop connecting via COM7 serial port (as shown in Device Manager) with baud rate 115200, but the PuTTY screen stays black with nothing coming in. Is there something that I'm missing?
  2. Can anyone confirm the Orange Pi Zero Plus H5 boards have been discontinued. The boards are no longer sold here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32828347476.html
  3. Hi everyone, I have the OV5640 game ver1 image sensor with ARMBIAN 5.75 stable Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 4.19.20-sunxi64. Why does the kernel 4.19.* not support the OV5640 driver? How can I add this driver manually to the kernel? I noticed that the Orange Pi Zero Plus2 H3 kernel has OV5640 driver.
  4. update: the 5.59.180828 nightly building version may display a error temperature degree。 test real temperature using a thermometer ,two version display the same degree in thermometer about 49degree idle。 1. same board:orange pi zero plus v1.1,same room temp. 2. armbian 5.59.180828 nightly , idle cpu temp. about:49 degree. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to ARMBIAN 5.59.180828 nightly Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 4.14.67-sunxi64 Linux opizeroh5 4.14.67-sunxi64 #85 SMP Tue Aug 28 10:55:16 CEST 2018 aarch64 GNU/Linux Stop monitoring using [ctrl]-[c] Time CPU n/a load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq CPU 12:30:54: --- 0.00 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 49.4°C 12:31:00: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 49.2°C 12:31:05: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 49.4°C 12:31:10: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 49.2°C 12:31:15: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 49.5°C 12:31:20: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 49.0°C 12:31:25: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 48.9°C 12:31:30: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 49.0°C 12:31:35: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 48.6°C 12:31:40: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 49.0°C 12:31:45: --- 0.00 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 49.4°C ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. ARMBIAN 5.83 stable idle cpu temp. about:57 degree. Welcome to ARMBIAN 5.83 stable Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 4.19.38-sunxi64 Time CPU load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq CPU C.St. 04:37:59: 120MHz 0.09 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 57.6°C 0/6 04:38:04: 120MHz 0.08 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 57.5°C 0/6 04:38:09: 120MHz 0.07 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 57.4°C 0/6 04:38:15: 120MHz 0.07 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 57.5°C 0/6 04:38:20: 1008MHz 0.06 3% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 57.7°C 0/6 04:38:25: 120MHz 0.06 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 57.5°C 0/6 04:38:30: 120MHz 0.05 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 57.6°C 0/6 04:38:35: 120MHz 0.05 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 57.4°C 0/6 thanks
  5. Orange Pi Zero Plus | 5.83 | arm64 | aarch64 | 4.19.38-sunxi64 Hello Armbian community, I set up the wifi with armbian-config, but Wifi connection get lost or after reboot it does not connect again. Is there something I could to. would it help to turn off power management ? how too? looks like i am not the first with this problem: 9213-orange-pi-zero-plus-wifi-looses-connection-tip But if its possible I do not want to turn off the network manager ____________________________________________________________________________________________ And it looks I have also a problem with the character set, i noticed this on OPI Win and on the Zero +. when I make the first update after Installation, I am asked too choose the character set. I am from Austria, therefore I choose "Latin central europa" and even with guess the optimal character set", I have a strange behavior on ssh connection. mostly from copy and paste from the Browser is this "feature" know or do I something wrong? greetings and thanks again looks like
  6. I have Orange Pi Zero Plus (H5 CPU) and Huawei E303 HiLink USB modem. The modem doesn't have any enabled interfaces such as CD-ROM, SD CARD, and other unusuable stuff except RNDIS interface (I want to believe that AT commands really disables it). When Armbian is started, connected to USB modes normally starts and system has new network interface and all works fine. When I try to power on board with connected modem, Armbian doesn't start, onboard LED doesn't light, modem starts normally and indicate normal link (blue LED lights). Here is log when modem hot-plugged: Seems that CD-ROM appears for short time. I expect that at boot time system tries to start from this CD-ROM. What is possible to do to avoid this at boot time?
  7. Hi, Being a novice I am having trouble enabling the Wi-Fi hotspot. I am currently connected through my LAN. My Pi is a Pi Zero Plus with a Allwinner H5 SoC Quadcore. Things I have tried: Followed this tutorial : https://forum.armbian.com/topic/7781-guide-orage-pi-zero-wifi-ap-hotspot/ Tried update and upgrade to recent beta models Nothing seems to display the hotspot option. Little help on that or any suggestion?
  8. Hi. Can I set small lcd screen, connected by i2c as standart output? It can be useful for console apps, which output status as text.
  9. After the automatic update to kernel 4.19.17 the CPU temperature is wrong and much higher, also in dmesg there are these errors OPzero+ has a heatsink and a fan, and the use of the cpu is always very low here the graphs. The temperature of the external sensor is correct. I ask if anyone has the same problem as me and how it could be solved.
  10. Hello! The same issue was solved one year ago: Module 'nls_utf8' was missing in armbian 5.3.6 (4.13.16-sunxi64) Some time ago, the absence of a module was again discovered, without which the 'mount' with option 'iocharset=utf8' fails with error. The output of: grep -i nls_utf8 /boot/config* is # CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 is not set Please include again the module 'nls_utf8' in kernel update. Thank you very much! Denis
  11. Hi, I have trouble getting an IR receiver on the Orange Pi Zero+ to work. IR-Hardware: Orange Pi Zero Interface Board v 1.2 https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/New-Orange-Pi-Zreo-Expansion-board-Interface-board-Development-board-beyond-Raspberry-Pi/1553371_32770665186.html I use Armbian 5.65 (Debian stretch), Kernel 4.14.78 I activate the IR receiver by adding "cir" to overlays in /boot/armbianEnv.txt On boot it is activated and the sunxi_cir module is loaded (and also lirc_dev, don't know why), see dmesg output: [ 5.245866] lirc_dev: IR Remote Control driver registered, major 244 [ 5.255140] IR LIRC bridge handler initialized [ 5.257318] Registered IR keymap rc-empty [ 5.257510] rc rc0: sunxi-ir as /devices/platform/soc/1f02000.ir/rc/rc0 [ 5.257779] input: sunxi-ir as /devices/platform/soc/1f02000.ir/rc/rc0/input0 [ 5.260011] rc rc0: lirc_dev: driver ir-lirc-codec (sunxi-ir) registered at minor = 0 [ 5.260178] sunxi-ir 1f02000.ir: initialized sunXi IR driver But when I check the input with evtest, nothing shows up: No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event* Available devices: /dev/input/event0: sunxi-ir Select the device event number [0-0]: 0 Input driver version is 1.0.1 Input device ID: bus 0x19 vendor 0x1 product 0x1 version 0x100 Input device name: "sunxi-ir" Supported events: Event type 0 (EV_SYN) Event type 1 (EV_KEY) Event code 152 (KEY_SCREENLOCK) Event type 4 (EV_MSC) Event code 4 (MSC_SCAN) Key repeat handling: Repeat type 20 (EV_REP) Repeat code 0 (REP_DELAY) Value 500 Repeat code 1 (REP_PERIOD) Value 125 Properties: Testing ... (interrupt to exit) Any hints on how to progress? Thanks! Edit: After trying several remotes it seems the signal is received but not handled the way I expected. Looking at dmesg again after some time, there are lots of "IR event FIFO is full!"-Errors: ... [ 2596.485136] rc rc0: IR event FIFO is full! [ 2596.485141] rc rc0: IR event FIFO is full! [ 2596.485146] rc rc0: IR event FIFO is full! [ 2596.485151] rc rc0: IR event FIFO is full! ... I also tried unloading ir_lirc_codec and lirc_dev modules (modprobe -r) but behavior is still the same.
  12. I had an annoying issue with the WiFi of this board with Armbian 5.65 Ubuntu and Stretch. Sometimes it would spontaneous lose its WiFi connection. After researching it for a while I noticed that the wlan0 interface sometimes lost it's IP address. At first I thought it had something to do with the DHCP lease or sleep mode of the adapter. I just couldn't get my head around it and I ended up removing network-manager and going back to creating an interfaces.conf file for setting up my network interfaces. Somehow this solved the issue, the WiFi connection hasn't failed since! To do this, first create the wpa supplicant configuration file: ~# wpa_passphrase "YOUR_SSID" "YOUR_SUPER_SECRET_WPA_KEY" > /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf This creates a wpa_supplicant.conf file that looks like this: network={ ssid="YOUR_SSID" #psk="YOUR_SUPER_SECRET_WPA_KEY" <- YOU SHOULD REMOVE THIS COMMENT!! psk=A_VERY_LONG_HASH_OF_YOUR_SECRET_KEY } Than create an /etc/network/interfaces file that is suitable for your network like this example: auto lo iface lo inet loopback allow-hotplug eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp # With a DHCP address allow-hotplug wlan0 iface wlan0 inet dhcp wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf # Or with a static IP address allow-hotplug wlan0 iface wlan0 inet dhcp address 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.1.1 # (Cloudflare Secure DNS, another tip ;-) dns-nameservers 1.1.1.1 After this you need to remove networkmanager: ~# apt remove network-manager and after rebooting your device you should be able to connect to it.
  13. I found the way to install, keep updated and easily uninstall plexmediaserver without using armbian-config. here is the link https://forums.plex.tv/t/read-me-first-about-server-armhf-arm64-debian-ubuntu-raspberry-pi/226567. I used the version arm64 / ARMv8 and on OPzeroplus with H5 works very well.
  14. Hello Community, Now I encountered the following problem when testing my "orange pi zero plus": I tested the processor load (stress-ng) at a working frequency of 624mhz for 25 minutes. Settings: mainline sunxi64-next (4.14.y) "ERROR: PSCI system shutdown: still alive ..." The development scenario is predictable, but an error at the end prevents the device from rebooting. How to fix it? Update.1: Or should a reboot not occur, but only a shutdown? Update.2: Still, the device did not turn off and did not restart (just hung), since the processor temperature is still high and the Ethernet LED flashes.
  15. The Orange Pi Zero Plus has only a CVBS/FBAS/RCA video output, therefore I believe that only a televison but no VGA or DVI/HDMI monitor can be used (or headless use). Has anybody an idea how to convert CVBS to VGA or DVI/HDMI? L.
  16. Hey All, I moved my armbian OS from OPI H5 Zero Plus2 to OPI H5 Zero Plus (the one with the LAN), the WiFi is working perfectly but the LAN is not recognized, nor i can find any sign on dmesg or boot (but its there, i see it). ifconfig and ifconfig -a show only the "wlan0" and "lo". I am using ARMBIAN 5.64.181015 nightly Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS 4.14.76-sunxi64 with (armbian-config for Zero Plus 2) As it took me pretty much time to spin-up the OS, i would like to avoid burning a new OS. Is there a way to activate it or add/build it drivers? Many thanks
  17. I can't make bluetooth work on my OPi0+ Is it a known bug? Am I doing it wrong? thank you
  18. Hello community! I use in my project "Orange Pi Zero Plus (Alwinner H5 - 512mb)". When using the image downloaded from the official site (https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-plus/ - Armbian Stretch mainline kernel 4.14.y), I get a set of errors when I boot and when I use the working OS, which I'm straining. The same mistakes I get if I build the kernel and the OS myself through "build" (linux-sunxi64-next). My equipment: Memory: SanDisk Ultra microSDHC Class 10 UHS-I 48MB/s 16GB Power supply: Raspberry Pi 3b+ Power Adapter (STONTRONICS) - 5.1V @ 2.5A Boot: full log - https://pastebin.com/M9g6ipUp Loading Environment from EXT4 ... ** File not found /boot/boot.env ** ** Unable to read "/boot/boot.env" from mmc0: 1 ** Failed (-5) dmesg: full log - https://pastebin.com/GyeUTQem [0.668711] sun4i-usb-phy 1c19400.phy: Could not request ID GPIO [0.670578] sun8i-h3-r-pinctrl 1f02c00.pinctrl: initialized sunXi PIO driver [0.674095] sun50i-h5-pinctrl 1c20800.pinctrl: initialized sunXi PIO driver [0.680561] NOHZ: local_softirq_pending 80 [0.703353] cacheinfo: Unable to detect cache hierarchy for CPU 0 [0.776991] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1120000 maxuV: 1300000, not supported by regulator [0.776999] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP not supported by regulators (912000000) [0.777077] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1160000 maxuV: 1300000, not supported by regulator [0.777084] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP not supported by regulators (960000000) [0.777134] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1200000 maxuV: 1300000, not supported by regulator [0.777140] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP not supported by regulators (1008000000) [0.777218] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1240000 maxuV: 1300000, not supported by regulator [0.777224] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP not supported by regulators (1056000000) [0.777274] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1260000 maxuV: 1300000, not supported by regulator [0.777280] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP not supported by regulators (1104000000) [0.777357] core: _opp_supported_by_regulators: OPP minuV: 1300000 maxuV: 1300000, not supported by regulator [0.777363] cpu cpu0: _opp_add: OPP is not supported by regulators (1152000000) [0.777627] thermal thermal_zone0: binding zone cpu-thermal with cdev thermal-cpufreq-0 failed: -22 [0.862337] mmc0: host does not support reading read-only switch, assuming write-enable [0.862561] NOHZ: local_softirq_pending 80 [1.265962] usb_phy_generic usb_phy_generic.0.auto: usb_phy_generic.0.auto supply vcc not found using dummy regulator [11.340617] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p1): re-mounted. Opts: commit = 600, errors = remount-ro [11.473725] 29 [11.473733] 81 [11.473738] 03 [11.473740] CC [11.473742] 00 [11.473745] 00 [11.473747] 50 [11.473749] 00 [11.473752] 00 [11.473754] 00 [11.473756] 04 [11.473758] CC [11.473760] 0A [11.473762] 0C [11.473765] 00 [11.473769] 00 [11.473770] FF [11.473772] FF [11.473775] FF ... [11.474899] FF [11.474901] FF [11.474904] FF [11.564425] g_serial gadget: Gadget Serial v2.4 It is difficult for me to estimate how much these errors are critical for stable use of the OS, since I am not an expert in this field. Ready for tight interaction to eliminate these problems, if they are. Thank you for your attention and your answers - any information on this issue will be useful.
  19. Hi guys, I was running my Orange Pi Zero Plus perfectly on the dev channel but I did an apt upgrade the other day and it seems to have broken something. I hooked it up to a usb serial device and here's the log: https://pastebin.com/jiB9TZdh Any ideas on how I can fix this? I can interrupt the boot process and I get to a screen where I can run limited commands but I'm not sure what to do at that point. I'm thinking it might be easier to just reflash and start again. This post is mainly for the devs to let them know there might be an issue with one of the kernels? Cheers.
  20. Hi guys, In order to increase the CPU frequency on my Orange Pi Zero Plus I need to run the 4.17y kernel: I downloaded the prebuilt image from armbian which only includes the 4.14y kernel. Is there any way to download the newer 4.17y kernel, rather than having to build Armbian from scratch? Sorry if this is a newbie question but I'm not a linux expert. I appreciate any help in advance
  21. From reading through the forums I cobbled together what I thought might work for getting spi nor to boot, but it fails: Activate the spi-jedec-nor overlay in /boot/armbianEnv.txt : overlays=spi-jedec-nor param_spinor_spi_bus=0 Then, after reboot, "cat /proc/mtd" should produce something like this : dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00200000 00001000 "spi0.0" Here is where it fails - I just get the heading, with no mtd0: 00200000 00001000 "spi0.0". Should I be using a different param_spinor_spi_bus? I assume that once that works, the following will work? apt-get install mtd-utils cat /usr/lib/linux-u-boot-next-orangepizeroplus_5.38_arm64/sunxi-spl.bin /usr/lib/linux-u-boot-next-orangepizeroplus_5.38_arm64/u-boot.itb > /usr/lib/linux-u-boot-next-orangepizeroplus_5.38_arm64/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin flashcp /usr/lib/linux-u-boot-next-orangepizeroplus_5.38_arm64/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin /dev/mtd0
  22. I compared two boards (opi zero h3 and opi zero plus h5) and found that cpu pins for 26 gpio are the same . so I modify the code in wiringPi about cpu detection to force return true value . and it works. the step: 1. git clone https://github.com/xpertsavenue/WiringOP-Zero 2. modify the code in WiringOP-Zero/wiringPi/wiringPi.c (or using the attached file to replace)。 3. make && make install 4. run "gpio readall " to test 5. run "gpio write 30 1" (the red-led on, wiringpi pin 30 control red-led status). wiringPi.c
  23. board: orange pi zero plus (CPU H5) os: power on idle current is about 0.25A。 after poweroff the currtent rise to about 0.35A 。 and got error message on console: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- [ OK ] Reached target Shutdown. [67908.295169] reboot: Power down INFO: PSCI Affinity Map: INFO: AffInst: Level 0, MPID 0x0, State ON INFO: AffInst: Level 0, MPID 0x1, State ON INFO: AffInst: Level 0, MPID 0x2, State ON INFO: AffInst: Level 0, MPID 0x3, State ON ERROR: PSCI system shutdown: still alive ... ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  24. I've got an Orange Pi Zero Plus running Armbian Bionic. I'm trying to add a virtual wifi interface so I can create a wifi hotspot so I can connect to it easily on remote networks. iw list shows that the adapter *should* be capable of adding an additional interface. This works on other Orange Pi boards I've got but not this one. Any ideas? root@opizero:~# iw list Wiphy phy0 max # scan SSIDs: 9 max scan IEs length: 2304 bytes max # sched scan SSIDs: 0 max # match sets: 0 max # scan plans: 1 max scan plan interval: -1 max scan plan iterations: 0 Retry short limit: 7 Retry long limit: 4 Coverage class: 0 (up to 0m) Supported Ciphers: * WEP40 (00-0f-ac:1) * WEP104 (00-0f-ac:5) * TKIP (00-0f-ac:2) * CCMP-128 (00-0f-ac:4) Available Antennas: TX 0 RX 0 Supported interface modes: * IBSS * managed * AP * monitor * P2P-client * P2P-GO iw dev wlan0 interface add vwlan0 type station command failed: No such device (-19) iw phy phy0 interface add vwlan0 type station command failed: No such device (-19)
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