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Published in 2016-6-13 03:20:30 | Show all floors |Read mode
Have:
1) Two power supply, 5V 3A and 1-12V 5A (set on 5V)
2) New OPi board v1.2 + HDMI_2_DVI cable
3) Two microSD: Qumo 16G HC(10), Sony 16G HCI
4) Few distribs:
Armbian_5.14_Orangepipc_Debian_jessie_3.4.112_desktop
Fedora22_LXDE
Kali_2.0-Xfce
Lubuntu_1404_For_OrangePi_v1_0_0
OrangePI-PC_Ubuntu_Vivid_Mate
OrangePI_Jessie_Xfce
Pubuntu_1.4_PUBLISH
Puppy_linux

Write the image in both Windows and Ubuntu Linux, the behavior is always the same , independent of the card , power supply or something else .The monitor screen or black and the red LED, or the black and the red LED, or the image appears , but always get stuck on the spot , as seen in the attached photos .

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Published in 2016-6-13 22:12:32 | Show all floors
Hi, did u tried with normal hdmi directly to one tv?

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Published in 2016-6-13 23:16:16 | Show all floors
You aren't supposed to trust HDMI_2_DVI cable.

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 Author| Published in 2016-6-14 11:59:00 | Show all floors
DragonBoy replied at 2016-6-13 22:12
Hi, did u tried with normal hdmi directly to one tv?

Iam not have any hdmi tv's or monitors.
This cable works fine with this monitor , I connect the camcorder Sony CX620, two set-top boxes for TV on Android, DVR , and other devices .

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 Author| Published in 2016-6-14 11:59:41 | Show all floors
nopnop2002 replied at 2016-6-13 23:16
You aren't supposed to trust HDMI_2_DVI cable.

Maybe, but cable works fine on other devices...

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Published in 2016-6-14 20:17:58 from mobile | Show all floors
Try and install Armbian. If you can access Armbian via ssh through another computer you can set the resolution output in Armbian to DVI out rather than HDMI. As another option try to connect to a TV for the first boot then run the command to change the resolution.

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 Author| Published in 2016-6-15 00:56:02 | Show all floors
alexbudd replied at 2016-6-14 20:17
Try and install Armbian. If you can access Armbian via ssh through another computer you can set the  ...

Armbian not connected to my router and iam not have IP. Be try more and reply results in this topic.

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Published in 2016-6-15 02:50:35 | Show all floors
IP is assigned via DHCP which runs on your router. This is O.K. in 99% cases ... in this, you will need to login via HDMI or serial console and assign an IP manually. You find instruction in our Documentation or use Google to find generic answer.

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 Author| Published in 2016-6-15 21:57:09 | Show all floors
igorpec replied at 2016-6-15 02:50
IP is assigned via DHCP which runs on your router. This is O.K. in 99% cases ... in this, you will n ...



I am an IT specialist with experience , I understand how the DHCP on the router , but it does not happen , then linux is not loaded before the place where he works ethernet. Over the weekend, try try again all the options with existing equipment , the results of write .
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