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Have tested the Orange Pi 5 Ultra and the Armbian Linux v6.1 vendor IOT image for the 5 "Max" model, using the same Max' `rk3588-orangepi-5-max.dtb` FDT file works better than with the rk3588-orangepi-5-ultra.dtb (extracted from the old official Orange Pi image), as surprisingly, dmesg shows less errors with the Max DTB.

 

Tested:

  • eMMC works.
  • HDMI ports:
    •  Port 1 out works fine. 
    • Haven't tested the port 2 input. Would guess it doesn't work as the Max has bot ports as output.
  • For the AP6611s (SYN43711):
    • WiFi: works.
    •   Bluetooth: works with some extras, rfkill and bluez:
      • sudo apt install rfkill bluez
      • sudo bluetoothctl

        • status

        • scan on

  • The NPU works great.

 

cat /sys/kernel/debug/rknpu/version

RKNPU driver: v0.9.8

 

Based on this, it seems to that anyone looking for an Arbian image for the Orange Pi 5 Ultra can use the Max's Linux 6.1 vendor version, which is the most useful image.  For mainline open source versions, it appears like Linux kernel >6.15 or >6.18 will be required.

Edited by Sirmalinton
  • Sirmalinton changed the title to Orange Pi 5 Ultra
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19 minutes ago, Sirmalinton said:

For mainline open source versions


We provide mainline based kernels via repository. They are up2date with what exists, but support is not complete and also not tested on this particular hardware.

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