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Published in 2016-5-5 08:53:14 | Show all floors
Edited by pepadew at 2016-5-5 08:55

is this also for the kali 2.0?
so install kali img from here on sd
then apt-get update
and apt-get upgrade
then i am safe for the exploit?

edit: i was reading wrong, my bad, sorry.

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Published in 2016-6-13 16:09:21 | Show all floors
How to update the Debian " Orange Pi PC" I do not want to remove the system.

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Published in 2016-9-6 06:43:03 | Show all floors
I made a clean install of the latest version of armbian for my Orange Pi One. Then apt-get update, apt-get upgrade etc.

Followed again the tutorial (http://forum.armbian.com/index.p ... e-wireless-success/) and now my OPi keeps rebooting every time my WiFi dongle is connected to the USB port.

Much trouble to just make an WiFi dongle to work... I'm thinking about trash out this OPi and going back to Raspberry Pi and Raspbian!

By the way... Can't understand why armbian don't have native support to at least one of these:

- Atheros AR9271
- Ralink RT3070
- Ralink RT3572

They are the most used USB WiFi adapters out there...

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 Author| Published in 2016-9-16 12:59:23 | Show all floors

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Published in 2016-10-28 02:35:55 | Show all floors
Edited by hazardsneon at 2016-10-28 04:24

I am having the same issue as BlitzkriegBop.  However, I can have my WiFi dongle plugged in without it rebooting.  My OPi PC runs fine and shows wireless networks but when I try to connect to one, during obtaining an IP, the OPi PC crashes and reboots every time.

I've tried two different WiFi dongles, one Edimax and one RTL8788 (or similar low cost one) and both have the same effect.

I have had it connected to a variable power supply with current measurement and can tell it isn't getting starved of power during the connection process.

I am using the latest version of Armbian for the OPi PC.  I checked my download.  It is v5.20 and I downloaded it on 10/7/16

Any ideas?

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 Author| Published in 2016-10-28 12:17:55 | Show all floors
It's possible that the wireless driver is bad. It happened before and it will happen again ... here we can't do much since we can't support 3rd party hardware.

If you addressed all power related issues, you can only try some other wireless key. 8192CU is reported working ok for example.

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Published in 2016-10-31 21:40:00 | Show all floors
Hello i am totaaly beginner , how to setup armbian on orangepi pc??I have downloaded image for my OPI PC from armbian..now when i write the image to SD card using win32 disk imager..after writing it makes the SD card inaccessible.I am using windows 10.Do i have to copy any additonal files like kernel or wht??please help...

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 Author| Published in 2016-11-1 03:31:28 | Show all floors
Insert that card to Orange pi PC and plug the power, HDMI, keyboard, mouse, ...

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Published in 2016-12-25 03:52:25 | Show all floors
Are there any images for the H5 board(s) anywhere please?
[url=http://shotout.hol.es/]http://shotout.hol.es/

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Published in 2016-12-27 06:37:53 | Show all floors
great, i really needed a 25$ paperweight..
[url=http://shotout.hol.es/]http://shotout.hol.es/
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