dezldog Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Hi, I can not get the back panel audio working, the HDMI analog audio to my display works, but changing the output to Analog out is not working. Any suggestions as to where I can start to troubleshoot? Thanks! 0 Quote
Werner Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Providing logs with armbianmonitor -u helps with troubleshooting and significantly raises chances that issue gets addressed. 0 Quote
dezldog Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago thank you, idk about this... https://paste.next.armbian.com/enazuhetan it is worth noting that atm I had disconnected the external audio. here is the output with the back panel audio plugged in: https://paste.next.armbian.com/origizihuw Thanks! 0 Quote
Werner Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago This board has lots of features. So it is kind of expected that not everything works just yet oob. You may wanna try a more recent vendor bsp kernel based image from the ci: https://github.com/armbian/os/releases/tag/25.2.0-trunk.128 (search for "itx") Maybe this was fixed already. 0 Quote
dezldog Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago ok - so I am daft.. This is the output when I select the back panel and the audio is plugged in: https://paste.next.armbian.com/bikesavono 0 Quote
dezldog Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago This is the image I used for the install: Armbian_24.11.1_Rock-5-itx_bookworm_vendor_6.1.75_cinnamon-backported-mesa_desktop.img.xz It is unclear which I should use from this list 🙂 (I am very familiar with Cinnamon): Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_bookworm_vendor_6.1.84_gnome-backported-mesa_desktop.img.txt 19.3 KB 2024-12-06T09:40:44Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_bookworm_vendor_6.1.84_gnome-backported-mesa_desktop.img.xz 1.34 GB 2024-12-06T09:40:17Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_bookworm_vendor_6.1.84_gnome-backported-mesa_desktop.img.xz.asc 833 Bytes 2024-12-06T09:40:17Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_bookworm_vendor_6.1.84_gnome-backported-mesa_desktop.img.xz.sha 219 Bytes 2024-12-06T09:40:16Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_bookworm_vendor_6.1.84_gnome-backported-mesa_desktop.img.xz.torrent 111 KB 2024-12-06T09:40:16Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_oracular_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.txt 19.2 KB 2024-12-06T09:51:54Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_oracular_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.xz 226 MB 2024-12-06T09:51:25Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_oracular_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.xz.asc 833 Bytes 2024-12-06T09:51:25Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_oracular_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.xz.sha 187 Bytes 2024-12-06T09:51:25Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_oracular_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.xz.torrent 21.6 KB 2024-12-06T09:51:24Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_trixie_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.txt 19.2 KB 2024-12-06T09:31:00Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_trixie_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.xz 245 MB 2024-12-06T09:30:51Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_trixie_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.xz.asc 833 Bytes 2024-12-06T09:30:50Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_trixie_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.xz.sha 183 Bytes 2024-12-06T09:30:50Z Armbian_25.2.0-trunk.128_Rock-5-itx_trixie_vendor_6.1.84_minimal.img.xz.torrent 23.1 KB 2024-12-06T09:30:49Z Perhaps I should just chill, keep upgrading, and carry on? I don't want to consume too much time when Armbian is such a HUGE undertaking... 0 Quote
Igor Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, dezldog said: It is unclear which I should use from this list 🙂 (I am very familiar with Cinnamon): Sadly we didn't make Cinnamon images I hope we will manage to come up with this soon https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Armbian-Software/Desktops/ We need to conduct some fixes on the build side to make this work. It already works, but not in a consistent way. When this is achieved, we could keep only one ready-made desktop ... I hope by the next release cycle. If you can't live without Cinnamon, build one. Remember to enable ENABLE_EXTENSIONS="v4l2loopback-dkms,mesa-vpu". 1 hour ago, dezldog said: Perhaps I should just chill, keep upgrading, and carry on? I don't want to consume too much time when Armbian is such a HUGE undertaking... @prahal will take a look into this. 0 Quote
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