loboris post at 2015-10-19 23:29:30

ArchLinux for OrangePi H3 boards

Arch Linux for OrangePi H3 boards is now available, please visit this thread
For now only the minimal image (without Desktop GUI).

fritz post at 2015-10-20 02:13:55

Archlinux image with GUI makes no sense to me.
Archlinux is highly customizable, you can install whatever GUI you want.
Download rootfs ArchLinuxARM-armv7-latest.tar.gz and build your kernel, that's it.

loboris post at 2015-10-20 03:33:20

fritz replied at 2015-10-19 19:13
Archlinux image with GUI makes no sense to me.
Archlinux is highly customizable, you can install wha ...

That is why I've uploaded only the image without GUI.

fritz post at 2015-10-20 04:37:56

Ok, but you have said for nowThis has made me think that you were going to also publish Archlinux images with GUI.
;)
np

fritz post at 2015-10-20 13:35:00

Forgot to mention:
systemd > 216-3 does not support 3.4 kernel it's too oooooold!
archlinuxarmguys have dropped the support since long time ago for sunxi 3.4 kernel.

loboris post at 2015-10-20 14:55:00

fritz replied at 2015-10-20 06:35
Forgot to mention:
systemd > 216-3 does not support 3.4 kernel it's too oooooold!
archlinuxarmguys h ...

It works just fine, have you tried?

fritz post at 2015-10-21 02:22:19

Yeah, for some testing stuff it's enough

venividivici post at 2015-10-21 04:09:32

I have tried the Arch linux image with the latest kernel (17/October/2015), running headless and idle and it crashes every 2 or 3 hours
Is this the expected behaviour?
Are the debian ubuntu images any more stable?
Basically I am looking for a linux image (don´t care much which one) that will run headless (don´t care about graphics) for weeks to eventually replace a couple of headless raspberry pies I have

loboris post at 2015-10-21 16:10:22

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Edited by loboris at 2015-10-21 09:11

venividivici replied at 2015-10-20 21:09
I have tried the Arch linux image with the latest kernel (17/October/2015), running headless and i ...
How exactly it crashes ?
Any kind of crash is certainly not the expected behavior.
I have headless Debian on OPI running for more than a month, without any problem.
The most probable cause for a crash is bad sd card or bad power supply.

venividivici post at 2015-10-21 16:36:23

Edited by venividivici at 2015-10-21 16:37

I connect via ssh
All of sudden the terminal is not responding anymore to the keyboard and pinging the opi fails.
It happens with 2 different sdcards, different brands and brand new.
Could you share the kernel you are using with your headless Debian?
Is it the 17/10/2015 ?

As for the power supply, I ordered them separately and they have not arrived yet ...
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