rafman Posted September 28 Posted September 28 @eibrog I am glad to read that you succeed. This Tv-Box (Q1) works fine with Armbian. @svsruof You can also give a try with the above image to your box to see if Armbian is booting with secure boot. 0 Quote
eibrog Posted October 1 Posted October 1 @rafman I have been trying to convert this image to a DietPi install (they have a script) and I have managed to get over a few hurdles and challenges along the way (no_pubkey issues - I bypassed with "deb [trusted=yes] ") but I've hit a wall. Can you shed some light on this? I am not having any luck sorting out the diversion issue. Can the image you compiled be done without usr-merge? Or is this more-so an issue of them having to upgrade their script? Just waiting for dietpi forum approval so I can bounce it off them over there. Cheers Preparing to unpack .../base-files_13.5_arm64.deb ... dpkg-divert: error: 'diversion of /lib32 to /.lib32.usr-is-merged by base-files' clashes with 'diversion of /lib32 to /lib32.usr-is-merged by base-files' dpkg: error processing archive /tmp/apt/archives/base-files_13.5_arm64.deb (--unpack): new base-files package pre-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 2 motd-news.timer is a disabled or a static unit not running, not starting it. motd-news.service is a disabled or a static unit not running, not starting it. Errors were encountered while processing: /tmp/apt/archives/base-files_13.5_arm64.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) 0 Quote
Werner Posted October 1 Posted October 1 4 hours ago, eibrog said: have been trying to convert this image to a DietPi install I suggest to state your issue at their place. We cannot provide support for 3rd party OS/scripts. 0 Quote
rafman Posted October 1 Posted October 1 @eibrog You can use the command: sudo armbian-config has similar functionality and capabilities if you want to customize your installation. NOTE: The errors you receive is from the dietpi script. 0 Quote
eibrog Posted October 1 Posted October 1 @rafman oh excellent. thanks for the tip. Still getting acquainted with this. I was just going for consistency since I had another old box running it. considering I can get the Q1 for $40 CDN on amazon - its a really good deal to put together a quick pihole for a friends and family. I feel like the tv-box producers are missing an opportunity in not building their own armbian version will full support. They would sell more boxes! 0 Quote
eibrog Posted October 2 Posted October 2 (edited) @rafman the image you compiled for me for the Q1 is ubuntu based - are you able to share the debian based one from your previous posts? Edited October 2 by eibrog 0 Quote
rafman Posted October 2 Posted October 2 @eibrog I recompile it again because I deleted my old builds on my computer. You can download it Here: https://easyupload.io/58pgrm 1 Quote
eibrog Posted October 4 Posted October 4 @rafman thanks! boots up like a champ. getting further on my other issue (dietpi) but will try and sort that out in their forum. If I wanted to try and get an alternative image to boot on this Q1/H313 - what are the core boot files I need to copy from the image? Or is that just a non-starter approach? Cheers! 0 Quote
flikz Posted October 4 Posted October 4 Hello armbian members ! i just signed up to thank u guys for ur efforts, i saw this post and i remembered that i had h96q box laying around, the board itself says its v5.1, tested the img @rafman provided its working perfectly boot from emmc working too wifi/lan all good just a quick noobish question, is everything cpu based on these images ? nothing can be used to accelerate graphics like video playback ? or how does these things work "technically" if there's any resources that i can read please point me again thank u all for the great efforts. 0 Quote
rafman Posted October 4 Posted October 4 @flikz I am glad to read that it works for your v5.1 board (your board is secure boot board). when you have time please post a photo of your board (if possible) it may help others. You can follow the bellow instructions to add hardware acceleration for your h264 videos on your Tv-Box. Is working for me (on bookworm). NOTE: Unfortunately hardware video acceleration is not completed yet but the above instructions seems to work with mpv. however when test it on (firefox / youtube) it does not makes any difference. 0 Quote
rafman Posted October 4 Posted October 4 19 hours ago, eibrog said: If I wanted to try and get an alternative image to boot on this Q1/H313 - what are the core boot files I need to copy from the image? This is not an easy job. if you try to attach an image that is build for a different board you will have incompatibilities and or hangs. Your current image is based on u-boot + kernel + patches. 0 Quote
eibrog Posted October 5 Posted October 5 @rafman would it be possible to re-patch the x96q image after running a script on it that seemingly breaks it? so basically: load the sd boot on x96q / q1 run script (that seems to break booting) re-patch x96q (then reboot) possible? 0 Quote
rafman Posted October 5 Posted October 5 4 hours ago, eibrog said: possible? You can try but no guarantees (most likely you will break your installation) If you attempt to make it take care of your eMMC contents (you may destroy your Android) do it with your own risk. 0 Quote
eibrog Posted October 7 Posted October 7 @rafman I have only been working with the sdcard, not the emmc. I do know the current idea I proposed is definitely not in my abilities will probably just leave it as is - it does the job just fine. 0 Quote
Lancoly Posted October 12 Posted October 12 @rafman Sorry for the late answer ( baby's tooths make me crazy...) Well so i've successfully installed the img you gave me to download after i change the repository to do update ( mv /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist.bak echo Server = 'http://de3.mirror.archlinuxarm.org/$arch/$repo' >> /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist ) Then i've try to install a KDE environnement but it was toooooo laggy so i've done with XFCE4 and that's all good. Internet is slow but maybe cause i'm still with ADSL.. Do you think that if i don't install a graphic environnement i'll be able to launch a docker easily for boting ? Then i've bought a TV Stick X96 S400, i've you ever heard about it ? Is it possible to do the same with an other image ? 0 Quote
rafman Posted October 12 Posted October 12 (edited) @Lancoly You are still working with miniarch. Note: Don't expect to much power from X96q-H313 if you need more capabilities consider to buy a transpeed-8k (4/64) However, We also have advanced here. Armbian now boots now for your 5.1 board ! and Ethernet is working. You can try this image for your board: https://github.com/sicXnull/armbian-build/releases/download/v24.8.0-trunk.425/Armbian-unofficial_24.11.0-trunk_X96q-v5-1_bookworm_current_6.6.44_mate_desktop.img.xz I also have compiled an image Here: https://easyupload.io/58pgrm (but this is for secure boot boards and may not booting to your board) Edited October 12 by rafman 0 Quote
RaulZzz Posted October 22 Posted October 22 I have installed both Armbian and MiniArch, but neither system performs well in desktop environments. Does anyone know if there is an emulation system like LibreELEC, EmuELEC or RetroArch for the X96Q? 0 Quote
sicxnull Posted October 22 Posted October 22 20 hours ago, RaulZzz said: I have installed both Armbian and MiniArch, but neither system performs well in desktop environments. Does anyone know if there is an emulation system like LibreELEC, EmuELEC or RetroArch for the X96Q? hardware limitations. these things are not powerhouses. 0 Quote
RaulZzz Posted October 22 Posted October 22 I wasn't expecting anything grand, I just wanted to be able to use GIMP, Netsurf, and lightweight games like SuperTuxKart. The issue isn't with the system itself but rather with the hardware compatibility of my X96Q. In MiniArch, I'm unable to manage or monitor the clocks of the Allwinner H313. For some reason, the kernel refuses to recognize the CPU "drivers." When I run Neofetch, it shows "CPU: (4)" with no further information about the model or Sunxi details. On Armbian, I can't enable the UI to be rendered by the GPU. The Panfrost drivers are recognized, but the GPU remains unused. 0 Quote
bladyle Posted October 23 Posted October 23 7 hours ago, sicxnull said: hardware limitations. these things are not powerhouses. x96Q with your firmware is great for Home Assistant however ! 1 Quote
Heart Wang Posted October 24 Posted October 24 Hello, do you can't start the image through the USB flash disk? 0 Quote
Heart Wang Posted October 24 Posted October 24 (edited) It's ok, I found an SD cardInsert image from URL Edited October 24 by Heart Wang 0 Quote
zcrself Posted November 10 Posted November 10 (edited) On 10/3/2024 at 5:23 AM, rafman said: You can download it Here: https://easyupload.io/58pgrm File Not Found. Could you re-upload it ? Thanks a lot @rafman My tvbox is H616 4+32. I will try your compiled image. Edited November 10 by zcrself 0 Quote
rafman Posted November 11 Posted November 11 (edited) On 11/10/2024 at 12:46 PM, zcrself said: File Not Found. Could you re-upload it ? Thanks a lot Sorry for the delayed answer but i am to busy this time. I re-upload my secure boot image for x96q based on Z1 and Q1. You can download it here: https://easyupload.io/l1v7bu Note : From your board pictures i can't clearly see your hardware are you 100% sure that your board is h616 ? because sticker says H6 Please check your hardware in detail as there are many h313/h616 fake boxes. Your box is this one bellow ? Edited November 11 by rafman 0 Quote
Xortes Posted December 8 Posted December 8 (edited) Hello, I have this x96q model. I read some posts here and tried some images as shown in the table below. Each test used SD card and HDMI to check the screen. Can someone point me a direction or another image to test? Thanks! Edited December 8 by Xortes image repeat 0 Quote
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