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STOP Buying ANDROID TV Boxes!
It did take a little work to get it running on mine since it doesn't have the most common chipset configuration, but what I had to do was grab the image from https://github.com/armbian/community/ then burn it to a micro SD card using etcher. Then it required copying the proper u-boot.img and editing a file to select the correct device tree for my configuration. I don't that the lunar XFCE version of the image was the most stable version. Once it was running, I used an octoprint install script that made installing that pretty easy. I don't remember the source exactly, but it should be easy enough to find.
- The Rock 5B is not a Raspberry Pi killer–yet
- I made my own console with an old TVBox and RetroArch.
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I've tried getting the OPi 5 to display with both hdmi and USB-C with zero luck. Not even detecting a change in temperature on any chips. I'm almost certain it's a bad board. any advice?
I checked to see if they had added the board in the past few days because it wasn't there last I looked. It's still not there. Can you be more specific? I checked their github https://github.com/armbian/community as well and there's no sign of it.
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armbian/community is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of community is Shell.
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