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=== Burn Orange Pi OS (Droid) image toeMMC to eMMC ===
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<p>orangepi@orangepi:~$ '''sudo systemctl start lightdm.service'''</p>
orangepi@orangepi:~$ '''sudo systemctl enable lightdm.service'''
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<big>'''Ubuntu Gnome Wayland image does not support nomachine NoMachine and VNC described here to remotely log in to the desktop.'''</big>
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<big>'''Make sure the Ubuntu or Debian system installed on the development board is a <span style="color:#FF0000">desktop version</span>. In addition, nomachine NoMachine also provides detailed documents. It is strongly recommended to read this document to be familiar with the use of nomachineNoMachine. The document links are shown below:'''
'''https://knowledgebase.nomachine.com/DT10R00166'''</big>
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<big>'''Nomachine NoMachine supports Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android platforms, so we can remotely log in to control Orange PI development boards through Nomachine NoMachine on multiple devices. The following demonstrates the Linux system desktop of the Orange PI development board through Nomachine NoMachine in Windows. For installation methods for other platforms, please refer to the official documentation of NomachineNoMachine.'''</big>
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<li><p>Then enter the username and password of the linux system in the corresponding position in the figure below, and then click '''OK''' to start logging in</p>
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<li><p>Then click OK in the next interface</p></li>
<li><p>Finally, you can see the desktop of the development board Linux system</p>
'''OPi OS Droid'''
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<big>'''Pay attention to RTL8852BE, please do not buy the module shown in the figure below, there will be problems after testing.'''</big>
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<li><p>Then insert the WiFi module into the M.2 E-Key interface of the development board and fix it</p>
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<li><p>Then open If everything is normal after the configuration of the WIFI module in the OPi OS Arch systemstarts, and use the steps are shown below:</p><ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;"><li><p>First add a line configuration following command to see the '''/boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf'''.WIFI device nodea</p>
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<big>'''Please note that the OpenWRT system configures the network port near the Type-C power port as a WAN port by default, and the network port near the HDMI port as a LAN port by default.'''</big>
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