So I decided to upgrade my Udoo from 4.5 (Debian Jessia, kernel 3.14.28) to the latest 5.25 Xenial.
I gave next (4.4.46) a try, and it seemed to work awesome, however it seems like no one wants 1wire (still - it only takes up 1 gpio!).
I built custom kernels enabling 1wire in the kernel and updated (or for default adding) 1wire to be enabiled in the imx6qdl-udoo.dtsi, however after I install the kernels, it just sits indefinitely at the red Armbian logo on boot.
On 4.4.46, i was able to just install all the debs via dpkg -i *.deb
On 3.14.56, I had to use dpkg --force-all -i *.deb
Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? Its been a while, so I'm sure a bunch has changed, but adding 1wire in the kernel shouldn't cause a freeze
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Hey All -
So I decided to upgrade my Udoo from 4.5 (Debian Jessia, kernel 3.14.28) to the latest 5.25 Xenial.
I gave next (4.4.46) a try, and it seemed to work awesome, however it seems like no one wants 1wire (still - it only takes up 1 gpio!).
I built custom kernels enabling 1wire in the kernel and updated (or for default adding) 1wire to be enabiled in the imx6qdl-udoo.dtsi, however after I install the kernels, it just sits indefinitely at the red Armbian logo on boot.
On 4.4.46, i was able to just install all the debs via dpkg -i *.deb
On 3.14.56, I had to use dpkg --force-all -i *.deb
Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? Its been a while, so I'm sure a bunch has changed, but adding 1wire in the kernel shouldn't cause a freeze
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