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<DC-IRC>
<TuxTheArchUser> @Werner can I ask few questions about giveaway? Please
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<DC-IRC>
<Werner> Shoot
<DC-IRC>
<TuxTheArchUser> Do you know how much delivery will cost?
<DC-IRC>
<NicoD> Delivery is free, customs not.
<DC-IRC>
<NicoD> Sorry @Werner 😉
<DC-IRC>
<Werner> It's fine, I'm on mobile anyways 😄
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<DC-IRC>
<IgorPec> more precise, customs = lottery. At least around here
<DC-IRC>
<IgorPec> can be free if you are lucky 😉
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<DC-IRC>
<NicoD> Hasn't been free for me in a long time. I think they search for my name. From china it's ok, between 15 and 25 euro. But from US I can't accept anything. Then 70-100euro...
<DC-IRC>
<rpardini> I've had 33% chance of overpriced, normal, and free. It's just random.
<DC-IRC>
<NicoD> I've got no chance 🤣 I now ask the sender to pay for it if they want me to review. Ain't got no money to pay all that...
<DC-IRC>
<NicoD> I did have to send back the NanoPi R6C so they can debug it. Costs me 29euro without tracking, 70euro with. No tracking it is.
<DC-IRC>
<rpardini> we need an EU "hub" that can receive and dispatch to/from china and US. the € they charge, can be deducted from a company's VAT (quartely or yearly, so some buffer € is needed). and once it's in the EU, we can ship sans customs inside the EU...
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<IgorPec> that's why i usually make an import and when lets say 5 boards package has luck, and our forwarding is around 5 per parcel ... its a good deal
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<DC-IRC>
<somebody> Hi, I'm interested in using Armbian to deploy an application on RPi using a custom image. Currently I'm trying to make it work on x86. I'm following the *Building Armbian* (https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/) guide, and the kernel i currently compiling on Arch. I'm using the following options:
<DC-IRC>
<somebody> I'm not sure what the problem is, since `Value too large for defined data type` normally is for errors caused by 2GB+ files on 32bit-systems.
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<RichN> this is the year all 32bit systems die
<DC-IRC>
<RichN> Rise of 64/128/256 bit systems ..... lol
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<srepac> coz the higher the better?
<DC-IRC>
<srepac> It just means more ram usage
<DC-IRC>
<somebody> Yes, but why does it fail on uefi-x86?
<DC-IRC>
<somebody> Shouldn't it be 64bit?
<DC-IRC>
<Tenkawa> @somebody whats your host os/bits?
<DC-IRC>
<Tenkawa> Worked here building it on my arm64 vm
<linuxr>
hello everyone, I have bought an orange pi 5 and would like to try armbian on it. However Im not sure which version to download: theres aarch64 and armf, and for the "jammy" variants, theres a download for "EU", "USA" and "ASIA" eeach..what's the difference? thanks
<DC-IRC>
<Werner> I am pretty confident that there is no armhf variant for this particular board ^^
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<DC-IRC>
<Werner> EU USA and ASIA are obviously geo regions so you can choose a mirror that is close to you to increase download speed. Easiest is to go for recommended downloads with either Jammy CLI or desktop. redirector will automatically choose a mirror for you on download
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<linuxr>
ahh that's the same file? lol ok
<DC-IRC>
<Werner> Yes, you can download the very same image from different mirrors around the globe 😉
<linuxr>
what are the release cycles of armbian? how long is a release (e.g. "jammy") supported?
<DC-IRC>
<Werner> Armbian does releases every three month which usually contain kernel version bumps. Jammy is the userspace which will be supported most likely until Ubuntu 24.02 as new LTS version is released.
<linuxr>
is there also an option to upgrade to the next release, or will a new install be required?
<DC-IRC>
<Werner> Most of the time no special instructions are needed. A simple apt update/upgrade will do.
<linuxr>
sounds great..how is hardware support compared to orange pi os?
<DC-IRC>
<Werner> At this stage both the vendor images and Armbian using the same vendor bsp kernel sources so hw support is pretty much the same. Armbian puts its generic optimizations for SBCs on top. Mainline support for rk35xx is still WIP.
<linuxr>
whats rk35xx?
<DC-IRC>
<Werner> The Rockchip SoC family with includes like rk3566, rk3568 and rk3588 chips
<linuxr>
ahh I see, thx!
<DC-IRC>
<Werner> The Orange Pi 5 is built around the RK3588S SoC. The Plus variant will feature the RK3588
<linuxr>
looking forward to try armbian
<DC-IRC>
<Werner> For Jammy variant there are instructions on the download page how to enable 3d acceleration. Just in case you wanna go for desktop 😉
<linuxr>
yes, I intend to use it as desktop
<DC-IRC>
<IgorPec> armbian os is some old version of armbian where they did search for "armbian" replace with "orange" over the source files.
<DC-IRC>
<IgorPec> orange os is some old version of armbian where they did search for "armbian" replace with "orange" over the source files.
<linuxr>
I thought orange pi os was based on slackware?
<linuxr>
ah no..arch linux
<DC-IRC>
<IgorPec> they are promoting this for about two years now, but in fact on most boards they still use this armbian
<DC-IRC>
<IgorPec> tl;dr; "Orange OS" is Debian or Archbased, promoted as Arch, but its in fact Manjaro 😉
<DC-IRC>
<EfeCTN> Is orange pi's arch images using man-jar-uh repos?
<DC-IRC>
<IgorPec> that i don't recall
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<DC-IRC>
<somebody> I'll check in 15 min., when I'm home.
<DC-IRC>
<somebody> Well, it's a amd64 CPU (Intel i7)
<DC-IRC>
<somebody> I'm running Arch but that shouldn't influence the build process in docker (it uses docker right). I'm on a slightly old master branch (~3 days old).
<DC-IRC>
<somebody> 🐳|💥] error! [ asking for docker... inside docker. how did this happen? Tip: you don't need 'docker' to run armbian-next inside Docker; it's automatically detected and used when appropriate. ]
<DC-IRC>
<somebody> [🐳|💥] Exiting with error 43 [ at /armbian/lib/functions/logging/traps.sh:1
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<gitboy> Greetings. I was hoping to get some help from someone. I have a Rockchip ARM based server (a defunct Helm Email server) which I have flashed with a Armbian image. What is the recommended way to add a drive to this existing system?