Thank you zdzichu6969 ,
I will try it today.
Thank you zdzichu6969 ,
I will try it today.
There is interesting information about co-running the same image on two platforms simultaneously rk3399 and rk3328. This will further allow to have a shared image for rk3399 and rk3328 when upgrading via TAR. The details there is in this topic.
https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8263-armbian-for-rk3399/?do=findcomment&comment=87869
It would be useful to test this option on different rk3399 and rk3328. By the way, the latest Libreelec and Armbian images use a common u-boot-2019.10, the difference is only in the configuration for the two platforms when building.
Hi balbes150 ,
I tested your two new images:
1. LE Kernel 4 20191018
Then the NanoPC-T4 will boot normally.
boot -> ok
WiFi -> ok
WiredNet -> ok
EMMC -> ok
Bluetooth -> ok
Video -> ok (max 1920x1024x60Hz)
Sound (HDMI) -> ok
Sound (USB) -> ok
CEC -> N/A
EMBY -> ok
TVHeadend Client -> ok
2. LE Kernel 5 20191019 with Boot from SD and LE on USB
boot -> ok
WiFi -> ok
WiredNet -> ok
EMMC -> ok
Bluetooth -> ok
Video -> ok (max 1920x1024x60Hz)
Sound (HDMI) -> ok
Sound (USB) -> ok
CEC -> ok
EMBY -> not tested
TVHeadend Client -> not tested
I can't test the dualboot option, I only have a NanoPC-T4 and no other RK device.
Greetings
Jerry
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13r7mu9h7oiev2fxkoqgojqdyuqrget1r/view?usp=drivesdk
Im not sure if this is what you wanted me to do sorry, is this right?
Yeah, that's okay.
I assume that you made this via SSH on your LE device ?!
Can you also get the output of
and post it here as a link as Iridium described it above?
There is interesting information about co-running the same image on two platforms simultaneously rk3399 and rk3328. This will further allow to have a shared image for rk3399 and rk3328 when upgrading via TAR. The details there is in this topic.
https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8263-armbian-for-rk3399/?do=findcomment&comment=87869
It would be useful to test this option on different rk3399 and rk3328. By the way, the latest Libreelec and Armbian images use a common u-boot-2019.10, the difference is only in the configuration for the two platforms when building.
Hi balbes150,
I'll test your new images once next week.
There I have vacation and time
Greetings
Jerry
JerryPenguin About the schedule question - It takes as long as it takes and you are requesting too much (new Kernel and new Kodi).
What WiFI module are you using (chipset) and does it work in other images with the 5.3 kernel, e.g. armbian? USB works correctly, but I think in the kernel config for LibreElec 5 / RK3399 some required modules are disabled. I can upload a working build with the "old" Kodi and the new kernel (I just applied the pull request 3560 to the mainline).
Hi zeus24,
I know that all too well and please don't take my question as impatience.
Rather, I offer myself as a tester for the platform and may be able to contribute something.
I myself am a sysadmin and Python/Skrip developer but not a kernel or LE developer.
Therefore I am grateful to you and balbes150 that you also consider the not so common SOC NanoPC-T4.
Many greetings
Since the kernel is working and the problem is in Kodi I could connect via SAMBA. There you find a folder called "Log". In the log file 09_Journal-cur.log the kodi error is I posted here.
thx
The latest versions of Libreelec (and Armbian) added the to start the system from USB media. Can you test this new feature on your T4 ? Details can be found in this topic.
https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8263-armbian-for-rk3399/?do=findcomment&comment=87554
Hallo balbes150 ,
so, I tested your new image LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-9.80-devel-20191011084333-6e9040d-box.img.gz (Kernel 4.4) with the DTB for nanopc-t4 directly from the image.
Step one:
Burn image to SD
Change DTP to your nanaopt-t4.dtb
Step two:
Burn image to USB
Change DTP to your nanaopt-t4.dtb
Step three:
Insert the SD card into the NanoPC-T4 and connect the USB to a free USB3 port.
Then the NanoPC-T4 will boot normally.
boot -> ok
WiFI -> ok
WiredNet -> ok
EMMC -> ok
Bluetooth -> ok
Video -> ok (max 1920x1024x60Hz)
Sound (HDMI) -> ok
Sound (USB) -> ok
EMBY -> ok
TVHeadend Client -> ok
/storage ist mounted from my USB Stick:
LibreELEC:~ # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
devtmpfs 1951480 4 1951476 0% /dev
/dev/sda1 524008 172656 351352 33% /flash
/dev/loop0 144896 144896 0 100% /
/dev/sda2 14222669 362834 13855739 3% /storage
tmpfs 1985720 0 1985720 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 1985720 9992 1975728 1% /run
tmpfs 1985720 0 1985720 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 1985720 2224 1983496 0% /var
tmpfs 1985720 0 1985720 0% /tmp
/dev/mmcblk1p1 502820 164868 337952 33% /var/media/LE_EMMC
/dev/mmcblk0p2 27633 779 26199 3% /var/media/STORAGE
/dev/mmcblk1p2 14294663 570472 12982806 4% /var/media/DATA_EMMC
/dev/mmcblk0p1 524008 172656 351352 33% /var/media/LIBREELEC
It looks to me like everything's going to be just fine.
But I have one more question:
Is there a schedule when I can test a LE image with kernel 5 that works without USB?
Many greetings and a nice weekend
Jerry
The latest versions of Libreelec (and Armbian) added the to start the system from USB media. Can you test this new feature on your T4 ? Details can be found in this topic.
https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8263-armbian-for-rk3399/?do=findcomment&comment=87554
In the latest build Kodi 19 does not start (LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-9.80-devel-20191011115114-6e9040d-box.img) I think you forgot to link the libraries:
Log entry:
Oct 11 19:57:01 LibreELEC kodi.sh[1432]: /usr/lib/kodi/kodi.bin: error while loading shared libraries: librockchip_mpp.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have not tested the behaviour described in the forum. I only flashed the image to a SD card and started.
I switched to one earlier build (LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-9.80-devel-20191004125028-60568a1-box.img) and Kodi starts.
Hi balbes150,
at the moment I don't know how to start the NanoPC-T4 from USB, so I haven't tested it yet.
I have tested your Image with Kernel Version 5: LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-9.80-devel-20191011115114-6e9040d-box.img.gz
The image starts from SD, the partitions are extended and after the restart the boot process hangs on the SplashScreen of LE, in the upper left corner you can see your LE version.
I can't find a LOG on the SD Card after that.
Where did you find the LOG entry?
Many greetings
PS:
I'm also testing the Armbian image.
What is the difference between the images (desktop and normal) ?
Hi Guys,
use my nanopc-t4 with custom libreelec 9.2 friendlyarm kernel build.
Is very stable. If interested, here is the link:
https://github.com/joern-p/libreelec.tv/releases/tag/nanopc-t4
Greetings
Hi,
which hardware is supported?
- WiFi / Bluetooth?
- EMMC?
- CEC?
- Sound via HDMI?
- Video resolution?
Greetings
Can you test this test image with kernel 5 on T4 ? On EDGE at me KODI does not start, I am interested that will be on T4 with that DTB which is a part of an image.
Hallo balbes150,
so, I tested your new image 20190929 with Kernel 5 und the DTB for nanopc-t4 directly from the image.
boot -> ok
WiFi -> not ok (no hardware is found and therefore no kernel module is loaded)
WiredNet -> ok
EMMC -> ok
Bluetooth -> not ok (no hardware is found and therefore no kernel module is loaded)
Video -> ok (max 1920x1024x60Hz)
Sound (HDMI) -> ok
Sound (USB) -> not tested
The first time that CEC works on my NanoPC-T4 and a connected TV (here Panasonic).
That's great!
EMBY -> not tested
TVHeadend Client -> not tested
Many greetings
Jerry
Can you test this test image with kernel 5 on T4 ? On EDGE at me KODI does not start, I am interested that will be on T4 with that DTB which is a part of an image.
I'm downloading the image ...
New image 20190928 with support for new binary Addons for KODI-19.
Hallo balbes150,
so, I tested your new image 20190928 with the DTB for nanopc-t4 directly from the image.
boot -> ok, not so fast as under Armbian
WiFI -> ok
WiredNet -> ok
EMMC -> ok
Bluetooth -> ok
Video -> ok (max 1920x1024x60Hz)
Sound (HDMI) -> ok
Sound (USB) -> ok
EMBY -> ok
TVHeadend Client -> ok
The image runs stable and the CPU load is very low.
For me a successful image.
I've been using it for 24h and just transferred it to my EMMC.
Thank you very much for your wonderful work.
Many greetings
Jerry
New image 20190928 with support for new binary Addons for KODI-19.
tomorrow I will test the new image on my NanoPC-T4 and report about it.
Today until I'm still at work ... can hardly wait any longer
Greetings
I'll give your NanoPC-T4 dtb a test today and post the results with the official Rock960 image from test.libreelec.tv.
Hi Aciel,
does the Rock960 image also support EMMC incl. installation?
Add new image 20190925 KODI-18
Thanks balbes150 ,
but unfortunately I don't get to test it before the weekend, I'll give you my feedback here.
Many greetings
Hello, everybody,
I use the latest LE image of balbes150 for my NanoPC-T4 (RK3399).
This is a Kodi 19 Alpha Image!
I now have everything (I need and can test) running except for the TVHeadend HTSP client, which wants to have a kodi.binary.global.gui in version 5.12.0 (Kodi 18) and from Kodi 19 I have a 5.14.0.
So my question is, is there an (Alpha-) Repo for Kodi 19 with which I can test the TVH HTSP Client?
Many greetings
I uploaded the new version of the LE (20190920) for RK3399. It added the DTB to T4. Please check if this image works with the new DTB.
Hello balbes150,
I tested your new LE image with the NanoPC-T4 DTB.
Boot, EMMC, WiFi -> ok
Video -> ok (max 1920x1024x60Hz)
Sound -> HDMI ok
Unfortunately I can't test the image productively because I need the TVHeadend client besides EMBY.
However, the TVHeadend client cannot be installed because of a missing dependency to kodi.binary.global.gui in version 5.12.0.
There seem to be old binaries in your image, because the version KODI 18 or higher should be included, right?
But except for this missing dependency the image works like your previous ones.
Many greetings