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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <frozen.synapse> Oh jeez, a rock5b
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <frozen.synapse> I am surprised you could do anything with that, I tried the release late last year and it wasn't very usable..
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <frozen.synapse> so I have a goal of getting the rpi camera running on the rockpi 4c. my approach is to checkout the device tree config in the rockchip linux kernel, and then compare it to the devicetrees the collabora have somewhere when they were getting the rkisp up and running
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <frozen.synapse> is there a better approach I should be following?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <lanefu> I'm wrong person to ask since I use them headless. But using -legacy and -vendor kernel people have a pretty good desktop experience now
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <gin_kage> Hi!
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <gin_kage> I have a random question about building linux-rockchip kernel.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <gin_kage> So, this kernel source tree is used in ROCKNIX, but during the build it's not outputting anything.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <gin_kage> So, my question is: what exactly was done to hush the output, and how can I see the full build log when building outside the Armbian framework?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <Werner> No idea what you are talking about. Seems to be a question for offtopic channel.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <gin_kage> I'm talking about kernel at https://github.com/armbian/linux-rockchip/
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <gin_kage> Armbian does something with the build log, so it's not written to stdout.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <amazingfate> output/logs/
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <gin_kage> Thanks, I'm building it outside the Armbian build framework though, so there's no such folder. That's actually my question: where and how are the logs redirected in order to end up in output/logs?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <amazingfate> Haven't seen outside armbian. make command doesn't output anything?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <frozen.synapse> I use headless as well, I believe the M.2 wifi cards weren't working
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <monkablyat> Since Armbian is a build framework and the Armbian BSP rockchip kernel is used to make it easy to work with Armbian, the question is more likely to be in the off-topic area than here
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <lanefu> That shouldn't be an issue at this point with any of the kernels
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <frozen.synapse> haven't tried since late last year I believe
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <frozen.synapse> hopefully it is all sorted
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <infinity9754> Hello Everyone,
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <infinity9754> I'm trying to configure my Orange Pi 5B to act as a USB Audio gadget when connected to my computer running Orange Pi OS show mic and speaker on host pc. Can you provide guidance and suggest to achieve this setup.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <lanefu> Try posting on forums for that kind of question
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> are you trying to use the oPi as a USB soundcard?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <infinity9754> Yes
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> a) *why*?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> b) you'll probably have to write a driver for that
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> oh no actually the rPi `g_audio` module does it
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> oh no actually the linux `g_audio` module does it
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> you won't find something specifically written for opi, but it's going to be similar to: https://www.hackster.io/masonrf/rpi-zero-2-w-audio-gadget-448a6a
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> oh also, you'd be much better off with a cheap $4 USB sound card
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> analog out/in on the opi is garbage
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> analog out/in on the opi is garbage even compared to a cheap dedicated card