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PS: u-boot and a custom kernel are available for those who are interested: u-boot v2024.07-rc3 linux kernel v6.9.2-1 arm64 inindev The custom 6.9.2 kernel picks up usb and hdmi patches for the rock-5b and nanopc-t6 from collabora: https://gitlab.collabora.com/hardware-enablement/rockchip-3588/linux |
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@inindev: Sorry for my late Reply to your Comments (also in the original Issue). The Kernel Update is probably a very good thing to have, as I'm currently running into some issues with the Mediatek mt7921au Driver crashing periodically/randomly. However, due to the other Issue with Debian, I think (in the long Term) I'll have to flash Fedora AARCH64 on these boards, since Podman 5.x / Pasta-Passt doesn't really work well on Debian Bookworm (neiter on Trixie/Testing nor on Sid/Unstable for that matter) 😢. Too bad because I really like Debian but Podman Compatibility is just ... well ... not that great, so I'll be hopefully migrating everything to Fedora Server/Minimal. |
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One other thing to consider is that linux kernel 6.10 is about to move to stable which should push sid from 6.9 to 6.10 in a week or two: |
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I have combined the multiple rk3568 and rk3588 repos into a single repo:
Debian Bookworm 12.5 Image
https://github.com/inindev/debian-image/releases/tag/v12.5-rc3
The Debian bookworm image for rk3568 devices (nanopi-r5c, nanopi-r5s, odroid-m1, radxa-e25) is just the stock Debian kernel which supports these devices very well.
The Debian bookworm image for rk3588 devices (nanopc-t6, orangepi-5, orangepi-5-plus, rock-5b) uses the Debian sid kernel (currently 6.8.9) which supports the rk3588 devices very well.
The rk3588 devices have an
apt
directive in the file/etc/apt/preferences.d/kernel
file to update all packages based on bookworm and only the kernel from sid:This will keep the image updating from Debian upstream. The nice thing about this approach is that everything will remain up-to-date using
apt update
andapt upgrade
commands and support the wide breadth of modules Debian compiles into their kernels.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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