Ubuntu server – legacy kernel .torrent (recommended) ?
Command line interface – server usage scenarios.
Debian server – mainline kernel
Command line interface – server usage scenarios.
other download options and archive
- Wireless: Air has no aerial so you need to attach an antenna to the u.FL connector!
- known issues with legacy images / testing needed: audio out in all variants
- serial console gadget on the OTG port is available after the system boots up. Please make sure that board is properly powered (i.e. with microUSB Y cable or via GPIO pins) because a standard PC USB port will not provide enough current to the board
Known issues
Legacy kernel images (all boards) (default branch)
- HDMI output (if exists) supports only limited number of predefined resolutions
- TV Out is neither supported nor works as expected (only PAL/NTSC resolution, overscanning, no h3disp support, notes for OPi Zero)
- 1-Wire protocol, reading out DHT11/DHT22 sensors or S/PDIF requires setting the minimum CPU frequency to 480MHz or higher
- Hardware accelerated video decoding supports only limited number of video formats
- ‘Out of memory’ (OOM) issues are possible due to a kernel bug
Mainline kernel images (all boards) (next/dev branches)
- No Mali drivers
- No hardware accelerated video decoding
- TV Out is not supported on any H2+/H3board
Board: Orange Pi Zero and NanoPi Duo
- Onboard wireless module (XR819) has poor software support so wireless connection issues are expected
- Orange Pi Zero rev 1.4 reports false high CPU temperatures.
Quick start | Documentation
Preparation
Make sure you have a good & reliable SD card and a proper power supply. Archives can be uncompressed with 7-Zip on Windows, Keka on OS X and 7z on Linux (apt-get install p7zip-full). RAW images can be written with Etcher (all OS).
Boot
Insert SD card into a slot and power the board. (First) boot (with DHCP) takes up to 35 seconds with a class 10 SD Card and cheapest board.
Login
Login as root on HDMI / serial console or via SSH and use password 1234. You will be prompted to change this password at first login. Next you will be asked to create a normal user account that is sudo enabled (beware of default QWERTY keyboard settings at this stage).




















