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Published in 2018-2-17 09:08:10 | Show all floors
darthtony replied at 2018-2-5 19:05
i suppose it is the 1.3.2 version because is the last and the only thing written is h3droid instal ...

Hi, If you see standard network [ON] under wifi slider then turn it off and  wait  30 seconds before activating wifi. Once wifi is auth and has ip,  wait a bit and restart to permanently set it on.

These aren't the Droids you're looking for. . .You look for H3Droid !

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Published in 2018-2-19 04:22:11 | Show all floors
Hi there,
I have this issue... I am using Orange Pi Lite and the last version of H3Droid. All good, but i want to use also my external otg2ethernet so my connection will be faster. When i plug it, it shows that Ethernet is available but when i click on DHCP no IP is coming, so basically the DHCP Client is not communicating with that port. What is possible to be done? The otg2ethernet is working for sure because when i go to Libreelec is working like a charm.

Help guys!

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Published in 2018-2-19 06:29:20 | Show all floors
@rakovm, usbnet standard is supported and tested,  i don't know about otg2ethernet but if it is the same you may want "ifconfig eth0 arp up" from /data/rc.local or root shell (via ssh/adb/uart )
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Published in 2018-2-21 22:56:24 | Show all floors
Wow i think otg2ethernet is my terminology and basically its microUSB to ethernet adapter that i am plugging into the OTG port. I will try that command when i come back home and will let you know.

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Published in 2018-2-25 03:04:39 | Show all floors
Edited by dando at 2018-2-25 03:08

Hi,

Currently unsupported is powering off the board.
Is there any sort of sleep or standby functionality to reduce the power consumption?

If not, then when do you estimate to support powering off?

Thank you in advance!

Addition: I joined the chat at Freenode and KotCzarny replied really quickly:
yes. in 1.3.3


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Published in 2018-2-25 03:09:41 | Show all floors
it's already done in 1.3.3 which should be released soon (or if you own uart cable you can join testing party)
dissatisfied with android on your H3 device? try again with https://h3droid.com/

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 Author| Published in 2018-2-26 05:18:03 | Show all floors
Edited by TheLinuxBug at 2018-2-26 09:55

Hey All!

Today we are happy to release H3Droid version 1.3.3 which includes some long awaited bug fixes and a few new features!

As of this release there has been 7,890 downloads of H3Droid!

What makes H3droid special?
- Plenty of H3 boards supported (and the rest should require simple reconfiguration)
- Universal native installer (only 176MB for fully working system, no need for windows)
- Mainline uboot
- Changed partition layout
- Support for different usb-wifi dongles:
  - realtek: 8188/8192cu, 8188eu, 8812/8821au
  - ralink: 5370 and similar
  - mediatek: 7601u
  - broadcom: 6212
- Touchscreens: compatible with usbtouchscreen.ko and few i2c/spi
- Custom video modes in native resolution: 800x480 1024x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1360x768
- H3resc: custom recovery, configuration and updating system
- Working powermenu (reboot/poweroff)
- /data/rc.local for user customizable init
- navbar+sysbar
- ssh server with key access
- Virtual kb disabled when using physical kb
- Support for installing and dual booting Armbian
- micropython, i2c/spi kernel modules enabled for tinkering
- gps modules can be made working with user help

New / Fixed in H3Droid version 1.3.3:  
- Added: Custom resolutions, NATIVE, not scaled. settable via h3resc:
  - 800x480, 1024x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1360x768
  - Resolution settings have now been removed from Android
- Added: Power menu, to activate long-press power button in navbar, then:
  - Reboot: short press - normal reboot
  - Reboot: long press - h3resc
  - Poweroff: short press - h3fakeoff (clean android shutdown with wake up handler)
- Added: Screen timeout is now enabled (120min) and configurable
- Added: Auto-hide on-screen keyboard when physical keyboard is connected
- Added: Usb dongle: realtek 8821/8812au (untested)
- Added: Red Gear Controller keymap (2563:0523)
- Added: i2c-tiny-usb.ko (attiny85), proxy.ko, virtual_touchscreen.ko
- Added: Config cache to h3resc and installer (wifi, change-fex, change-uboot)
- Added: Progress feedback in installer
- Added: Vendor_0eef_Product_0001.idc
- Added: New kernel modules:
  - gpio-buttons
  - touchscreens: eeti_ts (i2c/spi), cypress ttsp (i2c/spi), egalax_ts (i2c) and few others
  - Cypress M8 USB Serial
  - Qualcomm Serial modem
  - USB 2.0 SVGA dongle (Net2280/SiS315)
- Added: Installer now creates /data/swapfile (128M)
- Fixed: Salmon (red/pink) screen workaround
- Fixed: sshd ptmx bug (rootsh/ssh can be used more than once now)
- Fixed: Pointer hotspot
- Fixed: rtl8192cu (8188cu) ..again
- Fixed: Assorted small fixes to h3resc and h3droid:
  - ssh key regen adds missing newline and removes old files
  - 1stboot dmesg is saved to /data/tmp
  - Added fdisk and resize
  - Added real sed to h3resc
  - Populate env variables for rclocal
- Fixed: ip-up/down-pppoe (might fix pppoe)


Please check out the 'How it Looks' page as the layout has changed a bit!

We encourage all users to also re-read the updated H3ii and H3resc pages as some of the options have changed!

Also, take a moment to check out our blog, we will be making more posts there as time goes on!

If you have time to be an development build tester we would welcome you to come by our IRC channel #H3droid on Freenode IRC network and get in touch with us.  We are happy to provide development access to those who have time to go through the image and provide useful feedback.  We have added a development channel to auto-update in H3resc for those who participate, however, it is a hidden option which you will need to come chat with us to get!

As always, please feel free to provide feedback here on the forum, on our feedback form or come chat with us on IRC in #H3Droid on Freenode!

Thanks again to everyone who has provided their time and support to H3Droid!




Cheers!

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Published in 2018-2-28 23:50:56 | Show all floors
Hi guys,
Please see the error i am reciveing when i try to load the 1.3.3 .img into the Phoenix Card. The SD is working properly thats for sure. Do you have any suggestions?

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Published in 2018-3-1 03:11:59 | Show all floors
yes, please read http://h3droid.com/h3ii
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Published in 2018-3-2 16:34:57 | Show all floors
Hi guys,
Yesterday night i managed to install the H3Droid 1.3.3 after the post of kotcza. Actually i already had 1.3.2 on another SD but i forgot how to install it .

Anyway... i used class 10 SD card that worked perfectly but i dont know why 1.3.3 was really laggy and slow for me. 1.3.2 has a lot higher performance than 1.3.3 . I was checking into the settings but everything seemed normal.
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