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How to switch to mainline kernel in Armbian 23.11 on Orange Pi 5 ?


adr3nal1n27

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Hi,

 

The release notes for Armbian 23.11 state, under Key Improvements in This Release, "Mainline Kernel for RK3588 with experimental HDMI support."

 

I am currently running the default 5.10.160-legacy-rk35xx kernel

 

If I wanted to switch to and try out the mainline kernel for RK3588 with experimental HDMI support, would I do something like this:

sudo apt install linux-image-collabora-rockchip-rk3588

 

After testing, If I want to rollback to the default legacy kernel, what are the steps involved?

 

Apologies if there are instructions elsewhere that cover this.

 

Thanks in advance for any guidance.

 

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  • adr3nal1n27 changed the title to How to switch to mainline kernel in Armbian 23.11 on Orange Pi 5 ?

Just for the reference of others who are currently running the legacy 5.10.160 kernel and wanting to switch to kernel 6.7 (As this is not currently selectable in armbian-config >> System >> Other "Switch to other kernels"

 

Note that I tested this on a clean sd card install of Armbian Bookworm CLI with kernel 5.10

 

Here is what I did:

sudo apt install linux-image-edge-rockchip-rk3588 linux-dtb-edge-rockchip-rk3588 linux-u-boot-orangepi5-edge

sudo reboot

 

After reboot, uname -a now reports: 

Linux orangepi5 6.7.0-rc1-edge-rockchip-rk3588 #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Nov 13 00:19:07 UTC 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux

 

Thanks very much armbian team for an excellent distribution.

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