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[General] Armbian and LibreELEC for rk3399

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Posted at 11/21/2020 00:04:40        Only Author  11#
Update image Armbian and Libreelec 20201120.
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Posted at 11/27/2020 16:41:21        Only Author  12#
I added support for Station P1 in ArmbianTV (this is a version with improved media capabilities compared to the official Armbian). In the latest version 20201127, almost all hardware works (LAN, WiFi, BT, HDMI  audio, except audio 3'5"). Starting the system is simple, download, unpack, write to SD card and connect to P1, the system starts automatically.

The images to download are located in subdirectories named ArmbianTV
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Posted at 12/2/2020 19:57:29        Only Author  13#
Update image ArmbianTV 20201202  and Libreelec 20201201.
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Posted at 12/3/2020 21:56:17        Only Author  14#
Armbian 20201203
kernel 5.9.12
expanded the list of USB modules
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Posted at 12/9/2020 17:49:37        Only Author  15#
I added Armbian images with the Legacy core to the site (directories with images with this core have the extension "legacy"). This core is based on rockchip 4.4. for the Buster version, there is a special package "media-buster-legacy-rk3399", which installs HW acceleration and a set of additional packages with KODI, Rockchip Gst Playe, etc., with HW acceleration, including for 4K. After starting the Armbian system (Buster-legacy), you can run the command at this link (in the future, this command will change and it will be easier, small bug in the package name and the author will fix it soon). To start KODI, log out and on the Lightdm login screen, select KODI in the upper-right corner of the session menu and log in. Please note that the sound settings and so on, you need to install in the system before starting KODI (it uses the settings that are set before the user logs out to DE).

sudo apt install media-buster-legacy-rk3399 kodi-rk=2:18.9~git20201128.1604-6a1acdb9c6-18.9buster0armbian2 --install-recommends
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Posted at 12/11/2020 15:05:08        Only Author  16#
Update Libreelec and ArmbianTV 20201210 kernel 5.10.0-rc7



fixed media package installation for Buster-legacy. To install, you now need to use the command.

sudo apt install media-buster-legacy-rk3399  --install-recommends
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Posted at 12/14/2020 15:23:01        Only Author  17#
New test image any DE (XFCE\Mate\KDE etc)


https://yadi.sk/d/IOFDncmBWzj5uw?w=1
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Posted at 12/16/2020 20:57:39        Only Author  18#
20201216 ArmbianTV and Libreelec kernel 5.10.1
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Posted at 12/18/2020 14:22:17        Only Author  19#
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Posted at 12/23/2020 22:11:29        Only Author  20#
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