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Hello! First time poster. Been slowly learning linux over the years. Kind of a noob but maybe at an intermediate to advanced noob level. I've been having trouble upgrading firmwares. As title says, 24.11.3 breaks display. Luckily I was able to SSH in and determine 24.11.1 is functional. I'm not sure how to tackle this. I can tell you, I have many errors on startup which i have attached.

 

I should note I do have issues interfacing with this display. While resolution is read by armbian correctly, the refresh rate is NOT. I use a capacitive touch display that can support 1200x600@60hz. Armbian attempts to use only 75hz which does not play nice. I have attempted to force a 1200x600@60hz via several methods with no success. KDE detects the device and operates just fine. Its my understanding KDE uses wayland as opposed to what armbian uses. I've tried installing wayland but my knowledge to override armbians display handler is too limited. ...Then again, maybe 24.11.3 is actually mishandling the display resolution...hmm.

 

I'm going to see if i can determine what 24.11.3 is doing resolution wise now that I think about it. If anyone can educate me on how to force the resolution I need at the refresh rate I need, please do enlighten me. I'll be reporting back on 24.11.3 default display.

 

Also if anyone sees any obvious fixes for those log bugs --- again, certainly open to learning.

 

UPDATE: 24.11.3 via SSH, xrandr reveals "can't open display"

 

 

 

log messages log messages hardware log messages system

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