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[Discord] <Werner> Userpatches cannot replace patches afaik.What you can do is use `kernel-patch` to add your changes and create a new patch. Having a patch that patches a patch isn't as bad as it sounds it first place since this can be deal with later when patches are rewritten.
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[Discord] <Werner> parabyte: first rule when buying a tvbox: don't buy a tvbox.
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its a rockchip labeled as a allwinner h313
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has to be
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DC-IRC, i agree
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:(
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[Discord] <Werner> tvboxes are known to be a scam
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[Discord] <nursejackass> I guess the docs are out of date ```Patch with same file name in userpatches directory tree substitutes one in patch. To replace a patch provided by Armbian maintainers, copy it from patch to corresponding directory in userpatches and edit it to your needs. To disable a patch, create empty file in corresponding directory in userpatches.``` https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide <clipped message>