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<Tonymac32>
rosetta, I've got a couple running
<Tonymac32>
the NanoPC T4 is somehow staying ahead of the Odroid N2, I'm blaming the NVMe
<Tonymac32>
nekoMay I'm only using kernel 4.4 with RK3399, my Renegade Elite imploded a couple times under full load with kernel 5.4, but I'm blaming the power supply so far, it is still buggy on mainline for that board
<NekoMay>
Tonymac32: I dropped the CPU speed to the ratings in the manual and it's been stable since I did that
<NekoMay>
So far, anyway
<Tonymac32>
Good to know
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<NekoMay>
Yeah, I'll keep it running and see if it stays up with the speed drop
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<ArmbianTwitter>
@miniNodes (miniNodes): @TonyMac_32 @rexstjohn @RosettaAtHome @librecomputer @armbian Crunch on Arm 💪 (2s ago)
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<ArmbianTwitter>
@TonyMac_32 (Thomas McKahan): @miniNodes @ExplodingLemur @armbian Dead link, but works: https://t.co/hhUgPXpXTX (24s ago)
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<Werner>
Good morning.
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<ArmbianTwitter>
@TonyMac_32 (Thomas McKahan): @cnxsoft @RosettaAtHome @Raspberry_Pi Confirmed working on @armbian, personally tested on @OdroidH N2, @FriendlyARM_ NanoPC T4, @librecomputer Renegade. (15s ago)
<ArmbianTwitter>
@six20brownie (six20brownie): RT @TonyMac_32: @cnxsoft @RosettaAtHome @Raspberry_Pi Confirmed working on @armbian, personally tested on @OdroidH N2, @FriendlyARM_ NanoPC… (24s ago)
<ArmbianTwitter>
@Superna9999 (Neil Armstrong): @TonyMac_32 @cnxsoft @RosettaAtHome @Raspberry_Pi @armbian @OdroidH @FriendlyARM_ @librecomputer Khadas VIM3 and Odroid-N2 working hard here ! A Khadas VIM2 should join the race shortly (19s ago)
<ArmbianTwitter>
@TonyMac_32 (Thomas McKahan): @Superna9999 @cnxsoft @RosettaAtHome @Raspberry_Pi @armbian @OdroidH @FriendlyARM_ @librecomputer I still haven't tried out an H6. Need to glue down some heat sinks first. 😆 (28s ago)
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<ArmbianHelper>
Check out our awesome documentation! It's tremendous, promise! https://docs.armbian.com/
<IgorPec>
:)
<Werner>
I added a few more
<Werner>
.sunxi
<ArmbianHelper>
sunxi/sunxi64, board family of Allwinner 32/64bit SoCs like for 32bit the A20, A83T, H2+, H3, R40 or V3 SoC or for 64bit the A64, H5 or H6 SoC. For a complete overview check out https://linux-sunxi.org/Allwinner_SoC_Family.
<Werner>
.meson
<ArmbianHelper>
meson/meson64, board family of Amlogic 32/64bit SoCs like for 32bit the S802, S805 and S812 or for 64bit the S905 and its derivates, S912 and S922. For a complete overview check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amlogic.
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<Tonymac32>
with a stable machine the setup is minutes, in case anyone is curious. Set up account with rosetta@home, then get the account key. with that, then for headless just
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<Tonymac32>
if you're only doing it to debug I'd say make sure you tell it to stop accepting new work and let it run out so we don't break our stats with a ton of expired WP's. ;-)
<IgorPec>
i just merged rockpi-s dev and rockchip64 at 5.6.y
<IgorPec>
now, what are our plans with current for rockchip64
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<IgorPec>
shell we stay at 5.4.y for a little while or move at once to 5.6
<IgorPec>
ofc there is still work to bring the remaining patches up
<Tonymac32>
I like the idea of sticking with the LTS kernel, and backporting anything we can that improves it safely.
<IgorPec>
i also lean to this solution. than ayufan got back from the dead two days ago :O
<IgorPec>
ok, i will just push this DEV up, dEV is DEV, doesn't hurt
<IgorPec>
for DEV at 5.6.y you don't mind , right?
<Tonymac32>
Dev at newest stable is perfect
<Tonymac32>
like you said, dev is dev
<IgorPec>
ok, its done, pushing in 15m
<Tonymac32>
and it gives us the cahnce to prune patches as they get replaced/obsoleted
<IgorPec>
those which were in DEV were adjusted, didn't move others
<Tonymac32>
for rk3328, I need to check ayufan's sources to see what he's doing with the DMC
<Tonymac32>
the PR from Piter75 made an improvement it would seem (1.3 GHz with patch faster than tkaiser's 1.5 GHz data), but it isn't even close to the rock64 numbers which doesn't make sense
<IgorPec>
i see, strange
<Tonymac32>
I remember playing with u-boot back when we added renegade as far as RAM was concerned, but the kernel driver should have rendered that unnecessary
<ArmbianTwitter>
@TonyMac_32 (Thomas McKahan): @ExplodingLemur @miniNodes Nice. One note that is relevant here, the N2 has support for an eMMC, and Armbian can put the rootfs in USB3, making everything quite a lot faster (and robust) from an I/O standpoint. Same goes for the RK3399 boards, with an added bonus of several of them supporting NVMe (22s ago)