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Edited by OrangePiLinux at 2015-5-11 21:00
Will post my observations.
UPDATE Orange Pi 2 Raspbian_For_OrangePi2_mini2_v0_8_0.img.xz
Version:0.8.0
Release date:2015-05-04
So--it outputs by default in 720p and no means to change it, HDMI loses signal if run software, no way to turn at the end of session Orange Pi2 off--only unplug. So as far as I understand at 0.8 as beta--it needs polishing. When it will be at 1.0 or 2.0--maybe then it wil be stable enough and have 1080p by default.
LAN shows both LEDS==so means that works. Task manager breaks itself visually if drag with mouse. Uses 1% CPU and 65MB RAM.
If press on Monitor settings in menu--it shows window which says-- Unable to get monitor information!
Pi Store runs--but you need properly to be registered at Pi Store in order to use it.
Web-browser works over LAN connector, did not test yet wi-fi. But there is definately something wrong with HDMI--as soon you start to run software--monitor blinks.
UPDATE Orange Pi 2
Debian-server_For_OrangePi2 orangepi2-mini2-debian-server-card-v0.9.1.img.xz Version: | 0.9.1 | Release date: | 2015-04-27 |
I created sd card with Sd formatter and wrote image of DEbian server to sd card--but my Orange PI 2 does not start it. On board is red LED lights--and nothing is going on. I tried to press SW4 power button--but nothing happens--so probably DEbian Server is High Mathematics for average Joe user .
UPDATE Orange Pi 2 Lubuntu_For_OrangePi2
Lubuntu_1404_For_OrangePi2-mini2_v0_8_0_.img.xz
Version: 0.8.0
Release date: 2015-05-04
System starts quickly enough--5 to 10 seconds. System starts in 720P by default. Looks much more better then raspbian. A lot of preinstalled apps by default which is good--people will have almost everything from the start.
Ethernet works--both LEDs led. Chrome web-browser works. All software start quickly enough--responsive. for firefox takes longer to start than chrome. firefox works slow to my opinion.
There is something wrong with HDMI--it is either I have defective Orange PI 2or Lubuntu needs more polishing. From time to time HDMi signal disappears. Replaced another HDMI cable--for is ok--will see how it goes further. Office has some green dots in header. Sound does not work over 3.5 mm jack--maybe it goes over hdmi to monitor--but how to change it to 3,5 mm? There are no settings menu to change sound output.
It plays BigBuckBunny 720p and 1080p videos but in 1080p it does not fit screen --because screen runs in 720p actually. It plays very responsively vidoes. But no sound. I connected 3,5 mm jack to av connector and to mine on monitor 3,5mm which should come from HDMI--like there is someting wrong with sound--it just doesnt come.
CPU gets like 50 degrees hot if touch with finger--so is possible to become burn. Probably needs cooler.
Lubuntu software center is good thing--so many apps to install possible. this sytem uses a lot of RAM if open somesoftware and then close them--518MB, but CPU is 2%.Looks like LAN works but how to use Wi-Fi no clue. Humanity and Oxygen are best icon types if modify look of system through menu. Humanity is like in Ubuntu Icons and Oxygen like in KDE.
If to open Display Settings--it has only two options--1280x720 or Auto--which apperantly means that system does not support 1080p at all... which kind of like disappoints--because system really needs 1080p in order to look cooler. I hope that system is cbale to do 1080p....
So looks like there is possible to turn on wifi and looks like wifi is working in my thing.
So my thoughts: 1080P needs to be brough to the system--unless device is actually not cable to do 1080p. Also I am not sure about HDMI---I replaced shorter cable to long 3 meter Gembird one--so far so good--but will se how goes.
I like Lubuntu better than Raspbian--lubuntu feels more stable and polished, raspbian feels not good.
Loks like Lubuntu also has proper shutdown menu--so is cool to me.
But actually we need Ubuntu MATe and others OSs in order to compare and chose best OS.
UPDATE Orange Pi 2 ANDROID Android(H3) For Orange Pi 2 only
Android(H3)_For_Orange_Pi_2_v1.0 (an Orange pi 2 image)
Tested Android for Orange Pi 2 and I do not like it so much. First of all--I had trouble writing Android image to memory card--in Windows Vista one version of Foenix software (English one) did not work and another version(usual but with english menu as well) did not finish it--so I had to do in Windows 7 and did it.
Android does not have standard Android launcher at all--only two ones which are not confortable launchers and which have chinese letters everywhere. Also Android starts in Chinese language--makes it not comfortable for user--you have to change it then to your own language--so would be more awesome to have English as default.
Another thing is--it does not have this usual panel "back, home, list of application"--so essentially you rely on keyboard when control your Android, and also mouse buttons back do not work--you have to use keyboard in order to come back to home screen.
THere is no Google Play installed--so how to install APPS????? there is no preinstalled YouTube, no Gmail, nothing. So how to install anything?????
I wish this android would come with standard Android launcher and with this panel "back, home, list of apps".
But I liked this LOGO H3 when it starts. also what I liked was that if you use 32GB Memory card--then you have internal memory something like 26GB--which is cool, because when we buy device--we get very little memory inside device. Also sound works in Android.
In video setting of Android present even 4k30 videooutput--but I wonder that is real--because even when I set it to 1080p60--felt to me like 720p. I thik this is the main problem of all android devices--they cheat about resolution because probably it has no powerfull GPU to handel o 1080p or maybe some other reason. I just wonder--is it possible to make real 1080p in Orange Pi 2 in Android and can H3 handel 1080p properly in Android?
If to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete on keyboard--ORangePi reboots in Android. If you want to turn off device--press SW4 button for one second.
So I think this Android should be redone. It should have AllWinner H3 start logo--but the rest should be returned to default values and settings and to be redone from scratch--like there should be GooglePlay installed and no any launchers--let people themself decide which launchers they would want to have or which list of apps they want.
Look at Android sticks or at Android Boxes when you buy--they have Android properly set and properly configured--so when you turn on device for first time with Android preinstalled--you get really good feeling, you are happy and enjoy using it. But what we have here? Unfinished Android with preinstalled launchers and without possibility to install APPPS.
I am sorry that I criticize it but I really needed to say what I feel when I use it in order it could be solved and future users who will use it--would feel much more better when they will install Android. THere needs to be something done about it...
I am slightly UPSET. I really would be happy to see standard Android on my device...
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