

Once I did that, compilation went fine, installed the proper. disable suffix and patch the patch (no pun) Zador pointed above because the DTS section to be edited is in file sunxi-h3-h5.dtsi and not in sun8i-h3.dtsi. Finally I managed to compile the sunxi-next kernel coming with armbian (4.13.y). Not with our ultra tiny resources. Perhaps in the future if "you" will support that. Most of the images were manually tested for booting, upgrades as stated above, but we can't afford to make stability, functional or just boot auto tests on industrial scale. Missing one are being created and uploaded but this takes time. Note: some images will be missing today and tomorrow from the download section. Step up and start making changes! In case you run into the troubles or find a bug, forum is the place for talking about while fixes you are welcome to prepare and send here. In case you want to participate, you are more then welcome.

Also thanks to the greater kernel developers community which are playing great role in this. Thanks to all who are contributing their time to Armbian in various forms and especially developers who contributed to this release. To your build config file which by default is: In case you made changes, you can find a backup in /usr/share/armbianĭue to changes in branch names and removal of all legacy kernels < 4 your predefined automatic scripts might need updating. Note: upgrade will replace your boot script. Tinkerboard and other rockchip boards -> legacy (4.4.y), current (5.3.y)

Odroid C2 and other meson64 boards -> current (5.3.y) Odroid XU4 default, next or dev -> legacy (stock 4.14.y)Īllwinner default, next, dev -> legacy (4.19.y), current (5.3.y)

> system -> Other -> select either legacy or current with v19.11.3Ĭhoose latest version of 19.11.x and select upgrade according to this scheme: This upgrade is changing kernel branch names and first upgrade is not done via regular apt-upgrade process, but you have to login as root or get super user privileges with sudo su.
