copy dovi.ko file to /storage
Thank you, I have resolved it and found a dovi.ko file to place in the root directory of the USB drive. Thank you very much. Without your guidance, I donât know how to handle it.
I tested CoreELEC22 version of NE yesterday and there were no issues with Coreelec21 during use. Thank you very much and I look forward to the official version of 22.
Yesterday, I ran the CoreELEC21 version of the NE Night Edition and used Blu ray navigation to play movies. Some ISO formatted Blu ray discs showed a splash screen at the beginning of the movie. I donât know if I can fix it. In addition, after memory playback, there is a problem of not being able to switch tracks. Both the NE 21 and NE 22 Night editions are still available. As of the latest firmware testing, the splash screen phenomenon has not appeared. The previously reported issue of not being able to switch tracks during memory playback has not been resolved. Could you please also process the ugoos x4 dtb file? Yesterdayâs online upgrade still required typing a few commands to use WiFi and Bluetooth. Could you please help @vpeter .
To add, there is a frame drop phenomenon.
So the only diff is that PCIE status is set to OK?
Then Wifi and BT is working on Aurora 4?
Hello, the issue you mentioned has been resolved. I just have nothing to do. I played with a few friends and they tested the ugoos x4 dtb. So far, it has perfectly solved the previous problem. The only difference is that you need to upgrade every time and type a few commands before you can use the wifi and Bluetooth functions. The g1 dtb you recommended before does not support gigabit network cards and the LED indicator light does not display. The command after each update is as follows:
CoreELEC:~ # mount -o rw,remount /flash
CoreELEC:~ # fdtput -t s /flash/dtb.img /soc/pcie@f5000000 status okay
CoreELEC:~ # sync
CoreELEC:~ # reboot
Could you please provide a separate DTB that can be adapted to Tencent Aurora 4Pro? Thank you.
@vpeter
gpioleds {
compatible = "gpio-leds";
status = "okay";
net_red {
label = "net_red";
gpios = <0x1b 0x25 0x00>;
linux,default-trigger = "default-on";
retain-state-shutdown;
};
net_blue {
label = "net_blue";
gpios = <0x1b 0x26 0x00>;
linux,default-trigger = "default-on";
retain-state-suspended;
};
};
How to make it look like a breathing light, with the effect of turning it on and off.
Hello, how many days have you been giving feedback? Currently, after each update, how many commands need to be manually executed? If itâs convenient for you, please handle it. Thank you.
My goal is just one, the g1 dtb you recommended earlier supports 100Mbps wired, but I secretly replaced the ugoos x4 dtb to achieve 1G, so I donât want to change it every time I upgrade and make it support wireless and Bluetooth functions.
ethtool eth0 | paste
https://paste.coreelec.org/CurrentsRegion
mount -o rw,remount /flash
fdtput -t s /flash/dtb.img /soc/pcie@f5000000 status okay
sync
reboot
dmesg | paste
CoreELEC:~ # udevadm info /sys/bus/pci/devices/* | paste
https://paste.coreelec.org/AnemicFastball
CoreELEC:~ # dmesg | paste
https://paste.coreelec.org/OpinionsBleep
CoreELEC:~ # systemctl status opentee_linuxdriver.service -l --no-pager | paste
https://paste.coreelec.org/AdieuDough
CoreELEC:~ # journalctl -l | paste
https://paste.coreelec.org/MandrakeStudents
CoreELEC:~ # ce-debug
https://paste.coreelec.org/BernardVisiting
Until there is dedicate DTB you can automatically run the required command.
Create file /flash/user-update.sh with this content
mkdir /dev/mnt_tmp
mount /flash/SYSTEM /dev/mnt_tmp
export PATH=$PATH:/dev/system_mnt/usr/sbin:/dev/system_mnt/usr/bin
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/dev/system_mnt/usr/lib
fdtput -t s /flash/dtb.img /soc/pcie@f5000000 status okay
umount /dev/mnt_tmp
and pcie will be enabled automatically after each update without manually running any command.
I just upgraded to todayâs nightly version through the script you provided, and now I can use it normally without the tedious operation of typing commands as before. I am looking forward to the 4-pro coreelec dedicated DTB file. If you need me to provide the Android DTB file, please let me know. Thank you very much to the CoreELEC team.
I just bought a USB 3.2 USB drive yesterday and created a CoreELEC system image. However, when I tried to boot it up, I couldnât start the CoreELEC system. Later, I found out that the CoreELEC system does not currently support USB 3.0. Could you please support it if you have time? Thank you.
lsusb | pasteâhttps://paste.coreelec.org/SlayingBother
âlsusb -s 001:009 -v | pasteâ
https://paste.coreelec.org/PearlCrystals
Recently, I have been using a 4pro device to start Corelecâs latest nightly system and found that when I turn on the TV at the end, there is a problem of screen flickering and freezing. I have encountered this problem before and it has not been resolved. Can you solve this bug in s905x4?
It is not needed since the boot order should/must be â first TV and then the box, so that box can read TVâs display possibilities (EDID data) needed for correctly setting video output modes.
Excuse me, @vpeter . Could you please ask me about this Tencent Aurora 4Pro device, DTB, and the reported bugs? How long will it take to fix them? Please let me know when you have time. Thank you.
Excuse me @ blueyeti2000 but I think your attitude is coming out of the line. Please stop with such behaviour.
And please stop using my nickname to ping me again and again!
Okay, I can only wait. I donât know when the Corelec system will run perfectly.
Team Coreelec is not commercial !
You make a lot of demands.
Please buy a commercial product and stop bothering the CE developers
Never mind, I wonât bother anymore, just use it like this, hey.