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Cubieboard 1 - No display output when booting Debian 12 image


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I downloaded and wrote the image to the SD card. I can see the U-Boot messages at the very beginning, but after a few moments, nothing is displayed anymore.
I believe the OS is still booting because the activity LED on the board keeps blinking.
Any idea what might be happening ?

Thanks in advance for any help !

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Same Here. 
 

I am using Armbian on top of cubietruk as cups print server for years without issue.

Now I have decided to see if I can use scanning function of my Samsung SCX-4600 3 in 1 machine. 

 

So, I logged in via ssh to my cubietruk running Armbian 23.02.0-trunk Lunar and I just did sudo apt-get update

(And got some errors of missing repos), Despite that I have decided to give a try with sudo apt-get install sane

Result was 5-6 missing packages 

 

Next obvious step was to start armbian-config and I went directly with "Update firmware and packages"

Update was success and armbian-config asked for a reboot, which I did. Unfortunately the system was not able to boot. 

 

Luckily I have 23" HP Z-series monitor next to my trusty SBC and saw that on the console was lots of errors related to ETHERNET. 

Second and third reboot was pointles, so I have decided that It is time for fresh install for my cusps print- server.

 

I have downloaded "Debian 12 (Bookworm)Minimal / IOT" from https://www.armbian.com/cubietruck/  and I have flashed it using dd. 

 

Next obvious step was to start the system. I saw U-Boot Logo and "Starting Kernel" 

Then the screen went BLACK. NOTHING. 

 

Now there is no way to configure this fresh install. 



Is there any workarounds? 

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17 hours ago, Shakai2 said:

I found the list of mirrors. On some of them, it's possible to find an older version of Armbian (23.11.1).

 

I installed that version and it seems the drivers are working — I was able to use HDMI.

 

Thank you for letting us know as it allows an interested party to more easily bisect the regression.

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