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Published in 2018-2-10 01:12:50 | Show all floors |Read mode
Hi,

Orange Pi Win Plus A64 Quad-core with Rasbian LXDE has problem with Chromium 49.

Chromium cannot open any web page even settings, history etc.

The error is "aw snap, something went wrong..."

I tried also chromium 51 version but the problem still remains.

Firefox esr works fine.

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 Author| Published in 2018-2-10 06:31:46 | Show all floors
Finnaly, Armbian for Orange PI Win was the solution.

All images from orange PI was useless.

Now the Orange PI Win Plus work Excellent without lugs!!

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Published in 2018-2-10 16:06:37 | Show all floors
athon replied at 2018-2-10 06:31
Finnaly, Armbian for Orange PI Win was the solution.

All images from orange PI was useless.

Some official image do need improve, we also need help from every community since we are just a small company which needs support and back up.

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Published in 2018-2-16 02:19:21 | Show all floors
I still see the problem in all the images (debian, raspian,...).  The problem is the built in ethernet Gige is not working.  I get an IP address from my DHCP and everything looks fine.  It can ping (8.8.8.8 or www.google.com are all fine) but when trying to do an upgrade (sudo apt upgrade), it cannot get anything from any sites.   Doing a wget www.google.com would not complete.   TCP does not seem to work.  However, if I use a USB Ethernet dongle, the same commands and Chromium would work fine.  So the problem seems to be from the ethernet driver.  Can you take a look at this?

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Published in 2018-2-16 14:27:20 | Show all floors
Can you take a look at this?


We didn't notice this on Armbian. Have you tried it?
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