ophub/amlogic-s9xxx-armbian

Install packages using APT, got older version; Request support for MXQ Pro 4K

Choomai opened this issue · 6 comments

Device Information

  • SOC: S905W
  • Model: MXQ Pro 4K 5G 2GB/16GB

Armbian Version

  • Kernel Version: 6.1.15-flippy-82+
  • Release: jammy

Describe the bug
I have tried sudo apt update but it still report to me that nginx is the lastest version 1.18.0.
Installed using X96W/FunTV model (can't find MXQ so I choose the most relevant spec, also can you add support for my model ?).
Installing in Termux I got version 1.23.3
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Screenshot_20230307-120408

ophub commented

The apt upgrade depends on the management of the upstream ubuntu/debian arm64 software package, which is not controlled.

There is no test feedback for your device at present. You can send a picture of the appearance of your box and the picture of the bottom (including the device model code). If it is convenient to disassemble, share the front and back photos of the motherboard. Pat the soc logo on the motherboard.

cat /boot/uEnv.txt
ls -l /boot/u-boot*

Oh that's true, when installing Ubuntu using proot-distro I also got version 1.18.0

Here is the image you asked me (about the heatsink, I can't really take it off, I need to use a lot of force to pull it out, and it may ripoff the chip too 🥴 so sorry about that)
IMG_20230308_130044
IMG_20230308_130223
IMG_20230308_130028

Here is the output of these 2 commands cat /boot/uEnv.txt and ls -l /boot/u-boot*
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ophub commented

Ok thanks for sharing. This is the same configuration as 119, and I will add it to the support list option tomorrow.

6ell commented

There is another one MXQ Pro 4K. It has Rockchip RK3228A. I don't know if it supports Armbian, cause when i tried to boot holding reset button, it just gave me no signal.

Did you plug the USB cable to your PC when holding the reset button ?
Also, what type of USB cable did you use ? A to A (it killed my usb port, bruh) ?

6ell commented

I tried to use image on usb flash drive, but I've learned that I had to use SD without holding the button. So, neither.