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Hi! I've successfully installed Armbian Bionic(kernel 4.20, automated build)  image on NanoPC-T4, but gpu drivers not provided. 

Here output of 

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sudo armbianmonitor -u

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http://ix.io/1FBI

And /dev/mali0 didn't exist.

The question is: how to build and install open-source drivers(I didn't find any complete instructions), I actually not so experienced on it.

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  On 4/8/2019 at 9:01 AM, iamlion12 said:

I actually not so experienced on it.

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Wait a year that things are developed and gets to the user levels. Until then, use kernel 4.4.y
 

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  On 4/8/2019 at 9:01 AM, iamlion12 said:

Hi! I've successfully installed Armbian Bionic(kernel 4.20, automated build)  image on NanoPC-T4, but gpu drivers not provided. 

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You can use the Media Scipt from JMCC for imporvements in video playback, and making opengl possible.

Please read the radme file for more info.

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  On 4/9/2019 at 1:57 PM, NicoD said:

You can use the Media Scipt from JMCC for imporvements in video playback, and making opengl possible.

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On 4.4.y kernel.

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  On 4/9/2019 at 1:49 PM, Igor said:


Wait a year that things are developed and gets to the user levels. Until then, use kernel 4.4.y
 

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I don't have possibility "to wait a year" neither use 4.4 kernel.
I can't use 4.4 kernel because I use opencl for computitions and this kernel tends to be slow with RAM. But 4.18+ kernel shows better results (firefly 3399). 
Could you give more sensible advice how to get mali gpu driver working if you please?

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  On 4/9/2019 at 2:29 PM, iamlion12 said:

I don't have possibility "to wait a year" neither use 4.4 kernel.

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Should that be my/our problem?
 

  On 4/9/2019 at 2:29 PM, iamlion12 said:

Could you give more sensible advice how to get mali gpu driver working if you please?

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"The bearer of bad news should not be held accountable for it." 

Armbian project doesn't provide on-demand solutions solving. You are on your own - join development and you will eventually collect needed information/advice/hints and when dependencies are solved and matured you will be able to achieve this. Check also what supported means. 

 

 

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