Don't worry about the error, please check if the command fixes your issue.
Posts by kszaq
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How do you install this to a emmc moduel on a S905X single board (LePotato). I bought the board, and got a board and a emmc which has Android on it. Is there way of writing directly to the emmc?
I created a bootloader patch that will make booting LE from eMMC on LePotato possible in 9.x builds - this will probably be also available in @adamg's new build.
For 8.2.x builds, you can try using installtointernal command if you still have Android on eMMC.
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I am glad that I use now a sdcard and everything is back in order. But I highly suggest kszaq to even remove the 'internal installation method' from faq since with LE9 it won't be supported anyway.
The FAQ is written for my community builds, I am unable to track changes other developers make in their builds.
Okay thanks, anyway 'nand' dtb was designed to use for internal install location, I thought...
And it always works the last 20 updates or so, so I don't think it was incorrect at all.
I probably had an old dtb installed (since link in OP was outdated as kszaq pointed out) and now the new one was .... 'too new'
"nand" device tree was designed for devices with NAND chip in meaning "not eMMC" and you should only use it if internal memory of your box is not detected. This is actually covered in FAQ.
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Try using this command to disable HPD events:
echo hpd_lock1 > /sys/class/amhdmitx/amhdmitx0/debug
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sYCO I don't know what builds will be available when Kodi Leia arrives as it's at least 2 more months before the release. I will certainly not release anything for S9xx as I no longer have time to support the builds. My work ported to LE master means that the work for Amlogic devices can be gathered in one repo with many developers contributing instead of personal fork.
If you want stable build, keep using one of my 8.2.x builds from this thread, whichever works best for you. If you want to be a pre-alpha tester, you can try builds from GDPR-2.
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Did you download the latest copy?
You should probably fix the link to the latest trees in OP.
Gregoir3 I think you should try one from this folder: Index of /releases/dtb/S905X
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erbas Please follow instructions that are included in thread where you downloaded the build from.
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I'm afraid you have to ask the retro build developer to implement that resolution.
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Re gxm device trees, q200 is for Gigabit ethernet, q201 is for 100M Ethernet.
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jasonhelene Try to run fw_setenv cvbsmode 486cvbs and fw_setenv outputmode 486cvbs in SSH console.
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dtb.img should be inside the ZIP. Put these 3 files you mentioned and the dtb.img you find inside ZIP in root folder of your SD card.
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I tried both nand and slowmmc, but both rebooted from SD. I suppose that there is no way to bot from internal, right? Any chance to create something for the s905w devices?
As I said before, if your NAND chip is unsupported there is no way to add support (because driver is closed source) and to boot from internal. You have to remove SD card with LE to boot to Android.
kszaq Super work , but when you on first page write Discontinued , good way is place too link to next ACTIVE...
Im now stay on 8.2.1.1 , what is best on 8.2.3.1 , what is more stable?
And what is active? There will be no further builds from me. With help from GDPR-2 my work was ported to LE master branch and any development will continue here. But it will be some time before a stable version arrives. Simply use 8.2.3.1.
Hello guys,
since 8.2.2.2 version I lost 5ghz wireless connectivity on my nexbox a95x box; reverting to 8.2.2.1 makes it work again; can anyone help please?
Simply use 8.2.2.1, there's no much difference between the versions.
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Not even with installtointernal?
I cannot check it as I no longer have Android on Potato's eMMC and the image is not available.
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How do you install this to a emmc moduel on a S905X single board (LePotato). I bought the board, and got a board and a emmc which has Android on it. Is there way of writing directly to the emmc?
Booting from eMMC for LePotato is not supported.
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For GPU play with parameters in /sys/class/mpgpu. When setting speed use numbers from 0 to 6, not speed in MHz.
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StEwe Most probably your box has an unsupported/undetected NAND/eMMC chip and the script cannot write to u-boot env.
You can try using device trees with nand or slowmmc suffix and see if it helps.