I just saw the Nexus beta image and the download links still show the exact same boards. Nothing for the 3LTS or 4LTS.
Will they be incorporated as the versions go by or will they continue the same???
regards
I just saw the Nexus beta image and the download links still show the exact same boards. Nothing for the 3LTS or 4LTS.
Will they be incorporated as the versions go by or will they continue the same???
regards
Only OrangePi 3 LTS is based on Allwinner SoC. I'll check why it's not listed. I'm not sure if OrangePi 4 LTS is officially supported. Anyway, it has Rockchip SoC.
Nothing for the 3LTS
fixed
I just saw it right now. many thanks.
Only OrangePi 3 LTS is based on Allwinner SoC. I'll check why it's not listed. I'm not sure if OrangePi 4 LTS is officially supported. Anyway, it has Rockchip SoC.
True, the 4LTS has RK soc but it shouldn't be a problem since there are several images for the 3399. Even one for an Orange Pi 4 (I don't know which one it will be exactly) but I didn't specify which motherboard it is. It's a shame because it's a board with good features and a good processor. Let's see if those of us who have this plaque are lucky in the future and get something for it. Anyway thanks for the work you do to make this work. regards
Hello. The image of the pi 3LTS looks great, thank you very much for adding it to the list of devices with the H6. Would it be possible to make the wifi chipset of the board work??? Thank you so much
No, we only support wifi chips which are supported by mainline kernel.
Why doesn't this work for my wifi???
Please provide output of lsusb so I can take a look which driver is needed.
https://www.tp-link.com/es/home-networking/adapter/archer-t3u/
I don't know what you are asking but in that link you can see all the characteristics of the product
RTL8812BU chipset .. which has no support in the upstream kernel: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_T3
This is not good enough. Driver should work and we need to find the issue. Plug in your wifi dongle, enable ssh in settings, connect to the board via ssh and execute following commands:
Once you done that, copy and paste that output to pastebin.com and create a link which you paste it here.
RTL8812BU
ah, yes, RTL8822BU would work, but not RTL8812BU...
deleonkikko bad luck, try another wifi dongle.
ah, yes, RTL8822BU would work, but not RTL8812BU...
deleonkikko bad luck, try another wifi dongle.
I have two of these, works with rtw88 driver from 6.2 + usb patches & fixes from wireless mailing list. I think those are all rolled into the Allwinner builds, so maybe it's just enabling the module or running a later image?
This is from an RPi4 w/ the patches from 6.2 + usb patches from mailing list:
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 2357:012d TP-Link Archer T3U [Realtek RTL8812BU]
BTW, I don't know if usb.ids is right here, because I have always used 8822bu drivers but perhaps they actually support 8812 & 8822:
rtw88_8822bu 16384 0
rtw88_8822b 221184 1 rtw88_8822bu
rtw88_usb 24576 1 rtw88_8822bu
rtw88_core 147456 2 rtw88_usb,rtw88_8822b
mac80211 749568 2 rtw88_core,rtw88_usb
I think the Allwinner problem is this maybe:
# CONFIG_RTW88_8822BU is not set
frakkin64 you're right, thanks for that info.
deleonkikko please test image or update from here: http://jernej.libreelec.tv/test/opi3-lts/ your archer wifi should work.
jernej : I have an OrangePi 3 LTS on order to experiment with...was wondering if you might be able to give me a brief how-to for installing LibreElec onto the EMMC? I've only worked with the Cubox (which doesn't have any built-in storage) so I've only installed to the microSD cards via the install program.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
S
Execute install2emmc command from ssh. Be warned, all content on eMMC will be gone, without any backup.
Thank you for the how-to...My order still hasn't arrived yet; so I will try it as soon as I get it assembled and let you know my results...