Wiadomość napisana przez s_g...@telus.net w dniu 31.01.2019, o godz. 21:57:
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> I borrowed the dtb from the Armbian system (attached file) and it ran for
> quite a bit longer than with the
> stock dtb, but then crashed in the middle of adding php. It got through
> adding nano and wget.
>
> The
Wiadomość napisana przez s_g...@telus.net w dniu 02.02.2019, o godz. 18:26:
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> I just realized that the cpu speed on these boards defaults on start-up, the
> pc2 to 816Mhz and the one to 1008 Mhz. Both of these machines should be able
> to run at 1300Mhz.
> The pc2 speed can be changed with hw.se
Wiadomość napisana przez s_g...@telus.net w dniu 02.02.2019, o godz. 21:30:
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>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: s_g...@telus.net
> Sent: February 2, 2019 11:29 AM
> To: 'Krystian Lewandowski'
> Subject: RE: initial cpu speed on orangepi one and orang
Patrick, thank you for the patch,
I tried it on:
1. pinebook (A64) - OK, the other USB port works as expected
2. pine A64+ - not quite OK, dmesg is constantly flooded with:
[...]
ohci0: 249 scheduling overruns
ohci0: 247 scheduling overruns
ohci0: 259 scheduling overruns
ohci0: 249 scheduling overr
Maybe it's a more generic issue related to sxi/A64?
I.e. after reboot my USB WiFi dongle just stops working on
Pinebook until reinserted.
...
urtwn0: could not initialze DMA
...
And after reboot on A64 and Pinebook I lose CPU power regulator
even if it works just fine after cold boot:
...
cpu0: r
I got similar behavior:
> ohci1: 1234 scheduling overruns
only on A64+ and not in Pinebook, with sxiuphy driver (enabling 2nd USB port)
from Patrick Wildt, sent earlier to this mailing list.
--
Krystian
Hi,
can you see boot prompt at least?
You could try:
boot> set tty fb0
--
Krystian
> Wiadomość napisana przez Alexander Shendi (Web.DE)
> w dniu 08.04.2020, o godz. 19:53:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to install OpenBSD-current/arm64 on my 11" 1080p Pinebook.
>
> I did the following (under
ard installation
--
Krystian
> Wiadomość napisana przez Alexander Shendi (Web.DE)
> w dniu 08.04.2020, o godz. 21:33:
>
> Hi Krystian,
>
> Nope, all I see is a black screen.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Alexander
>
> Am 8. April 2020 21:19:44 MESZ schrieb Krys
#x27;all')
*** Error 2 in libexec (:48 'all')
*** Error 2 in /home/krle/devel/OpenBSD/src (Makefile.cross:373 'cross-bin')
The other was a linker issue - linking against host platform libraries.
Probably wont even show up if platform and target match.
LDADD was used where DPAD
Just made a dumb attempt to boot OpenBSD 7.4 on a Raspberry Pi 5, and
thought I may share if anyone was wondering.
Maybe with newer u-boot? I'm not even sure what's the state of u-boot
support for RPi5 at the moment.
Added os_check=0 to config.txt and made a copy of *.dtb from Raspberry
Pi 5 OS
> Wiadomość napisana przez Mark Kettenis w dniu
> 17.02.2024, o godz. 01:00:
>
> Driver for the onboard Ethernet on many boards with an Allwinner SoCs.
> If you have one, please make sure your network connection still works
> after applying this patch.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
I wanted to test
> Wiadomość napisana przez Mark Kettenis w dniu
> 17.02.2024, o godz. 01:00:
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> Driver for the onboard Ethernet on many boards with an Allwinner SoCs.
> If you have one, please make sure your network connection still works
> after applying this patch.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
Works for me
Hi,
I ran "sysupgrade -s" recently and found out that my A64+ cant boot -
hangs after mounting partitions, and then the same thing happened to a
fresh kernel build. Unfortunately, I dont have UART attached to the
board at the moment, so no logs.
My system is configured like this: sdcard (sd0) is t
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