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bahtiyar57

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You should be up-to-date regarding "current" branch. Since "edge" kernels are not available through this you can try building and installing those packages by yourself.

https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/

 

Anyway also an option is to try an older one, like 5.15.y and see if the issue disappears....

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@bahtiyar57 I am aware of this regression in the latest kernel changes for sunxi.
Try installing an older kernel using the armbian-config utility, for example:

for current - 5.15.93-sunxi

for edge - 6.1.11-sunxi

 

If you want to build the kernel yourself, write here.
I will provide you with the necessary changes for the A83T processor.

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 ____  ____  _   __  __ _____ 
| __ )|  _ \(_) |  \/  |___ / 
|  _ \| |_) | | | |\/| | |_ \ 
| |_) |  __/| | | |  | |___) |
|____/|_|   |_| |_|  |_|____/ 
                              
Welcome to Armbian 23.10 Bookworm with Linux 6.4.14

No end-user support: built from trunk & unsupported (bookworm) userspace!

System load:   6%               Up time:       3 min
Memory usage:  5% of 1.96G      IP:            192.168.100.101
CPU temp:      38°C             Usage of /:    12% of 7.3G   

==========================================================================
leo@bananapim3:~$ armbianmonitor -m
Two CPU clusters are available for monitoring
Stop monitoring using [ctrl]-[c]
Time    CPU_cl0/CPU_cl1  load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq   Tcpu  C.St.

12:35:38  1344/1152 MHz  0.14   8%   1%   1%   0%   5%   0%  39.1 °C  0/5
12:35:43  1344/1344 MHz  0.13   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%  38.7 °C  0/5
12:35:48  1344/ 768 MHz  0.12   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%  39.5 °C  0/5
12:35:54  1152/1344 MHz  0.11   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%  38.8 °C  0/5
12:35:59  1344/1152 MHz  0.10   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%  39.4 °C  0/5
12:36:04  1344/1152 MHz  0.09   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%  39.7 °C  0/5
12:36:09   768/1344 MHz  0.08   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%  39.7 °C  0/5
12:36:14  1152/1344 MHz  0.08   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%   0%  39.4 °C  0/5^C

 

This is my last kernel build for this platform.
It shows the temperature correctly.
You can simply download and install this kernel at:

https://github.com/The-going/PKG_test/tree/master/linux-edge-sunxi-6.4.14

 

The *dtb*.deb package is not required.

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6 минут назад, bahtiyar57 сказал:

Can I use this Kernel

wget https://github.com/The-going/PKG_test/raw/master/linux-edge-sunxi-6.4.14/linux-image-edge-sunxi_6.4.14-Armbian.23.10_armhf.deb

 

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#!/usr/bin/bash
url="https://github.com/The-going/PKG_test/raw/master/linux-edge-sunxi-6.4.14/"
pkg="linux-headers-edge-sunxi_6.4.14-Armbian.23.10_armhf.deb \
	linux-libc-dev_6.4.14-Armbian.23.10_armhf.deb \
	linux-image-edge-sunxi_6.4.14-Armbian.23.10_armhf.deb"

for p in $pkg
do
wget ${url}${p}
done

create dl.sh in target dir

chmod +x dl.sh

./dl.sh

 

sudo dpkg -i linux-image-edge-sunxi_6.4.14-Armbian.23.10_armhf.deb

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38 минут назад, bahtiyar57 сказал:

Do I have to disable automatically kernel updates in armbian-config?

The version of the package from Armbian is the release number. Judging by the screenshot you provided, it is 23.8.1.
The version of my package is 6.4.14-Armbian.23.10 that is, it will always be less than the Armbian.

It probably needs to be frozen from updates.

 

Try to check it out. Type:

sudo apt upade

sudo apt --list upgradable

 

P.S.I don't use their repository. I assemble all the packages and the image myself.

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Zitat

# apt list --upgradable
Listing... Done
linux-image-edge-sunxi/jammy 23.8.1 armhf [upgradable from: 6.4.14-Armbian.23.10]
N: There are 25 additional versions. Please use the '-a' switch to see them.

Boot fails after upgrading with apt upgrade.

Now I will freeze kernel updates.

Thank you.

 

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I froze Armbian kernal upgrades

But if I enter apt list --upgradable

There are still displayed

linux-image-edge-sunxi/jammy 23.8.1 armhf [upgradable from: 6.4.14-Armbian.23.10]
N: There are 25 additional versions. Please use the '-a' switch to see them.

Now I'm afraid to use the apt upgrade command

 

EDIT:

Is it better to use a command like this:

$ sudo apt-mark hold package_name

to exclude it ?

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10 часов назад, bahtiyar57 сказал:

$ sudo apt-mark hold package_name

Yes!

man apt-mark
.....
PREVENT CHANGES FOR A PACKAGE
       hold
           hold is used to mark a package as held back, which will prevent the package from being
           automatically installed, upgraded or removed.

       unhold
           unhold is used to cancel a previously set hold on a package to allow all actions again.

       showhold
           showhold is used to print a list of packages on hold in the same way as for the other
           show commands.
....

sudo apt-mark hold linux-image-edge-sunxi

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