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My setup is still running, yay! I even updated to Trixie and all worked out fine.

 

But I'm stuck on edge kernel 6.12.x, I saw that rolling had 6.16.x. So how do I install/convert to the rolling 6.16.x edge kernel ?

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First off, why do you want to?  As the name 'edge' should imply, edge kernels are development kernels that are for testing purposes and may or may not work, and may break at any time.  'current' 6.12 in your case are LTS kernels that should be stable and more suited for non-development/testing use cases.

 

If you do want edge kernels then you can use armbian-config to switch. 

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HDMI audio support was introduced in kernel version 6.15-rc1, but has yet to be backported to the Long-Term Support version. The absent audio functionality is currently the only notable issue affecting the overall user desktop experience.

 

 

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You can switch to an edge kernel using armbian-config.

 

You can install the stable edge or switch to the rolling releases and install the rolling edge. Stable edge is at 6.16.4 and should work just fine.

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5 hours ago, Dantes said:

but has yet to be backported to the Long-Term Support version

Probably never will until roll-over to next LTS version. We don't have people to maintain this.

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13 hours ago, The Tall Man said:

armbian-config

 

Hmm... i dont think thats in there anymore due to some spring cleaning, all i have is:

  • armbian-add-overlay
  • armbian-install
  • armbian-upgrade

So I navigated to : 

https://github.com/armbian/configng/blob/main/tools/repository/armbian-config.sources

Where I found:

https://github.armbian.com/configng/

So I did:

echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/armbian.gpg] https://github.armbian.com/configng stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/armbian-development.list > /dev/null
sudo apt update
sudo apt -y install armbian-config

 

Lets hope it works out :P

 

12 hours ago, Werner said:

We don't have people to maintain this.

 

I totally understand, this problem will solve itself in what looks to be Linux 6.18 coming December.

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