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I decided to try out the layest 'official' Ambian release, Armbian 23.5 Jammy Gnome, which installed just fine.
Then I followed the instructions on the download page to 'Enable 3D Acceleration (Ubuntu variant only):'.
This consists of a number of operations:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:liujianfeng1994/panfork-mesa
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:liujianfeng1994/rockchip-multimedia
sudo apt update
sudo apt dist-upgrade
sudo apt install mali-g610-firmware rockchip-multimedia-config
After a reboot, I followed some of the usual tests to check the latest play with regards to hardware acceleration.
Starting with Webgl samples, in particular the popular Aquarium fish, which resulted in the best performance of 1 fish @ 7fps.
Then to YouTube, where a 4K sample (Costa Rica), had more dropped frames than thjose actually playing at 480p.
This some of the worst performance that I have ever seen on any hardware that I have ever owned.
Having used other user generated Armbian builds, I already know what it is capable of when optimised.
But the biggest issue here is that the manufacturer is providing offical links to software that performs so abysmally that it not only harms it's reputation, but in this case, also risks the reputation of the Armbian team, who are nown as being highly skilled and helpful for those who are familiar with them.
But to a new user, they may very easily believe that neither entity is worth following.
The fact that the Orange Pi 5 has 'platinum' support might also re-inforce any prospective negative viewpoint because if platimum is associated with abysmal then it is not a good look.
I think it safe to say that by demonstration, or the lack of it, support from Oranhe Pi is as close to zero as you can get. We get images but that is then it. No way of communicating with the company in any meaningful way.
This is also re-enforced by the fact that despite creating these forums, there is absolutely no official presnce whatsoever.
Why bother if you have no intention of doing anything other than selling hardware products?
The bottom line in this particular instance is that out of the box, so to speak, initial official Armbian performance is so abysmal that is is almost laughable and this benefits nobody at any end of the chain of development, production or use.
Does anybody from the cmpany have the balls or integrity to say anythung to the customer base?
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