* Attach Meson64 CURRENT to 5.6.y and make DEV = CURRENT at this point.
There is a lot of changes to 5.7.y and can be done after release or by someone that feels a need for this right now.
* Delete meson64_fclk_div3.patch
this fix has been upstream for some time, I had issues with it on 5.4, which is why it had been removed there.
* [ meson64 current ] kconfig tweak
disable Rockchip SoC drivers
* [ meson64 current ] remove rockchip patches
* [ meson64 current ] disable CMA patch GX
* [ meson64 current] add libretech cc audio patch
This brings the dts even with the khilman 5.8/integ branch which includes all of the audio changes. The kernel is registering audio devices, however nothing comes out. committed in case someone wants to spend time debugging/testing theories.
* fix permissions
was editing from another machine, accidental change of permissions in the patch
* Set default mixer settings
Signed-off-by: Igor Pecovnik <igor.pecovnik@gmail.com>
* [ meson64 current ] GXL audio commit
This moves to the mainline patches and covers le potato and la frite. Adjusted asound config to handle a commonized sound card name.
* [ meson64 current ] add gxbb audio WIP
Playback is too fast, a clock setting is off somewhere.
* Update kernel configs
Signed-off-by: Igor Pecovnik <igor.pecovnik@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tony <tonymckahan@gmail.com>
* [ mvebu ] Switch fake-hwclock to hardware RTC AR-159
* remove fake-hwclock dpkg
* tweak /lib/udev/hwclock-set to be executed even if systemd present
* move helios4 bsp file under mvebu folder for tidiness
User overlays are working fine on this boards (I have already tested on rock64).
Added the possibility to use on rockchip64 based boards.
Changed "if" to "case" to facilitate adding more supported boards.
* Add initial support for FriendlyARM Nanopi R2s
One net port not working yet.
* Enable 2nd network, rename it to lan0, adjust motd to see lan*
* Added rk3328 dmc devfreq driver
* Fixed SD card issues for NanoPi R2s
* Added usb serial gadget console for NanoPi R2s
Co-authored-by: Piotr Szczepanik <piter75@gmail.com>
This file is inconsistent with the rest of the files in this set. The description in the file /etc/defaults/armbian-motd says that you can block sections of the generate motd thus:
# add space-separated list of MOTD script names (without number) to exclude them from MOTD
# Example:
# MOTD_DISABLE="header tips updates"
#
This presently fails for this file, you need to add "armbian-config" to the MOTD_DISABLE list to block it.
Matching the style of the THIS_SCRIPT name in this file, to the other files in the set, removes this inconsistency. I've found no unexpected behavior after making the change.
Current version only allows user-added overlays for 'dev' kernels. Excluding 'legacy' kernels should not be necessary anymore since <4 kernels are not supported anymore.
AR-1 - Adding support category for distributions
AR-4 - Remove Allwinner legacy
AR-5 - Drop Udoo family and move Udoo board into newly created imx6 family
AR-9 - Rename sunxi-next to sunxi-legacy
AR-10 - Rename sunxi-dev to sunxi-current
AR-11 - Adding Radxa Rockpi S support
AR-13 - Rename rockchip64-default to rockchip64-legacy
AR-14 - Add rockchip64-current as mainline source
AR-15 - Drop Rockchip 4.19.y NEXT, current become 5.3.y
AR-16 - Rename RK3399 default to legacy
AR-17 - Rename Odroid XU4 next and default to legacy 4.14.y, add DEV 5.4.y
AR-18 - Add Odroid N2 current mainline
AR-19 - Move Odroid C1 to meson family
AR-20 - Rename mvebu64-default to mvebu64-legacy
AR-21 - Rename mvebu-default to mvebu-legacy
AR-22 - Rename mvebu-next to mvebu-current
AR-23 - Drop meson64 default and next, current becomes former DEV 5.3.y
AR-24 - Drop cubox family and move Cubox/Hummingboard boards under imx6
AR-26 - Adjust motd
AR-27 - Enabling distribution release status
AR-28 - Added new GCC compilers
AR-29 - Implementing Ubuntu Eoan
AR-30 - Add desktop packages per board or family
AR-31 - Remove (Ubuntu/Debian) distribution name from image filename
AR-32 - Move arch configs from configuration.sh to separate arm64 and armhf config files
AR-33 - Revision numbers for beta builds changed to day_in_the_year
AR-34 - Patches support linked patches
AR-35 - Break meson64 family into gxbb and gxl
AR-36 - Add Nanopineo2 Black
AR-38 - Upgrade option from old branches to new one via armbian-config
AR-41 - Show full timezone info
AR-43 - Merge Odroid N2 to meson64
AR-44 - Enable FORCE_BOOTSCRIPT_UPDATE for all builds
* Introducing build-all-ng
* Implementing REBUILD_IMAGES='board1,board2,...' for rebuilding certain images only
* Add optimisations when building kernels - only cycle trough needed targets. Adding variable for defining whether an image is build, otherwise only BSP is made.
* repository manipulating RFC
* Add bianco deb file that is added by default if repository is clean
* Switch to gpg2 signing method, small bugfix
* Create subdir for debs and debs-beta
* Synaptic bugfix: installing indexing tools https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8021-orange-pi-one-synaptic-package-manager-search-very-slow/?do=findComment&comment=74918
* add all modules by default to Odroid N2, but leave them commented
* Bugfix: not making any builds when selecting kernel_only
* Remove EXTERNAL=yes ... move armbian-config and armbian-firmware into main compilation area, drop others since they are deprecated anyway. This will also enable multi threaded images making
* Move armbian.list to create_sources_list function. Replace NTP by Chrony. Remove armbian-firmware from PACKAGE_LIST and RockPi 4A (#1528)
* Replace NTP by chrony. Remove installion of outdated armbian-firmware from reposity.
* added RockPi 4A
* New format for board config
* Fix Bluetooth dependencies for minimal package - add rfkill to family related installs
* Moving networkd-dispatcher from minimal image
* Cubox-i: update default config
* Improving umount process
* Add purgesource feature
* Add FULL_DESKTOP to install few more applications on top of our desktop - notebooks should * rk3399 default: adjust patches and configuration
* Enable full desktop on most powerfull boards and notebooks
Signed-off-by: Igor Pecovnik <igor.pecovnik@gmail.com>