Long time no see; I saw the OP and it's still the same; still no thermal driver?
Posts by AryToNeX
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There was an issue with copying files from our build system to hosting server. It should be resolved few hours back, so in about a day, you should see all images at once.
Let's hope it works well now.
Anyway, don't you think it's time to update the OP?
Also, please tell us the known bugs as of now; you said you'd tell us about some known issues with nightly builds.. -
jernej why are H3 boards' builds appearing and disappearing at random on the nightly builds webpage? It seems the supported boards change every 24 hours or so
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How are we supposed to install the new nightly builds for H3? I only see builds for the orange pi 2 and the orange pi plus, but I have an orange pi pc+
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If the WiFi device uses an in-kernel driver it supports the required frameworks for iwd. If it depends on loading an out-of-tree driver it's probably not going to be supported.
Anyone thinking we're being awkward about these drivers should read Could someone add rtl8811au? And for Raspberry Pi support? · Issue #346 · lwfinger/rtlwifi_new · GitHub which is how the developer responsible for more realtek wifi support in the upstream kernel than anyone else feels about them
So I should now buy non-realtek usb dongles?
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Being totally correct, Mali400 doesn't support OpenGL at all. What it does, though, is OpenGL ES. But if that wouldn't work, you wouldn't see Kodi user interface. Anyway, what is probably the issue is that GPU is running with about half the speed it ran in OE. This is simply a precaution, because mainline kernel doesn't support temperature measurement yet and as such, there is no way to throttle GPU speed. If I would enable that, it might overheat.
Did you read OP? There is the reason why wifi driver is not supported. It would work for now, but LE will soon switch from wpa_supplicant to iwd. AFAIK Realtek drivers don't support all required interfaces to work with iwd. Another one is that no one likes maintaining out of tree Realtek wifi drivers. They are a pain and eventually I think all out of tree Realtek will be dropped from LE.
Okay I forgot that on ARM there's OpenGL ES, my bad sorry.
Speaking about WiFi, which dongles are safe to use and future-proof then? How do we check if our WiFi dongles are compatible with iwd if it's not there yet? I know for sure that the WiFi dongle I am using now has a Realtek chip.
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Hello there, first of all woah these community images already work so well! Been loving them for now, for YouTube streaming, DLNA casting and music playback they are just good! Anyway, I wonder why the UI feels so laggy, especially with custom skins or when there are lots of UI elements on the screen. I remember the OpenELEC with Kodi 16 builds were way smoother. Maybe it lacks OpenGL HW acceleration? Tell me.
I am also quite pleased that TVHeadend (PVR) works as well, and that's an enormous pro!
But here comes the sad part: as I have no way to connect my Orange Pi PC+ via wired Ethernet connection to the Internet, is there a way to make the internal WiFi antenna work with NetworkManager CLI over SSH? As far as I can tell, Armbian with mainline kernel supports the internal antenna, so I guess maybe it can work here also... maybe.
I borrowed a wifi dongle for now, but I'll have to give it back later...