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@Damenly Damenly released this 22 Jul 02:43
· 1 commit to r114-dev since this release

openFyde prebuilt image - Orange Pi 5 family

TL;DR:

This is the prebuilt image for the orangepi5-openfyde board under the openFyde project. This image supports:

  • Orange Pi 5
  • Orange Pi 5B
  • Orange Pi 5 Plus

Installation:

  1. Download the release file with the .run extension

  2. Make the file executable by running the command chmod +x <filename>.run and then execute the file depending on your target storage type:

    • For orange pi 5 with NVME, execute:
       ./orangepi5-openfyde-r114_r1.run --board orangepi5 --boot nvme
      
    • For orange pi 5 with SATA, execute:
       ./orangepi5-openfyde-r114_r1.run --board orangepi5 --boot sata
      
    • For orange pi 5b, execute:
      ./orangepi5-openfyde-r114_r1.run --board orangepi5b --boot emmc
      
    • For orange pi 5plus with NVME, execute:
      ./orangepi5-openfyde-r114_r1.run --board orangepi5plus --boot nvme
      
    • For orange pi 5plus with EMMC, execute:
      ./orangepi5-openfyde-r114_r1.run --board orangepi5plus --boot emmc
      

    Or, you can just simply run./orangepi5-openfyde-r114_r1.run without any flag or parameter; the command line prompt will ask you questions to help you decide the --board and --boot values.

    The image orangepi5-openfyde-r114_r1.img that supports booting from SATA/NVMe/eMMC per your choice will then be generated in the current directory.

  3. Flash the image to a TF (microSD) card using your favourite tool, e.g. dd or balenaEtcher.


Important notes:

  • All images generated from the .run file will support booting from a TF (microSD) card. The 'target storage' means the storage type where you want to install openFyde while running the openFyde installer.
  • The installation process is necessary for some features to work, for example, the "local OTA update" feature introduced since this release; hence it's recommended to carry it out if you want to keep your openFyde OS and use it regularly in the future.
  • You can flash the image directly to your onboard storage(SATA/NVMe/eMMC). However, you can then only choose the Try It First button at OOBE; you WILL NOT be able to perform installation under this circumstance.
  • The installation process takes approximately 10 minutes, depending on the storage speed.

Upstream versioning info:

Chromium: 114.0.5735.121
Platform: 15437.44.17.7
Chromium OS manifest: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/manifest.git/+/refs/heads/release-R114-15437.B


OS Highlights:

  • Fixed user agent of chromium which causes slow XHR requests and malfunction Netflix.

ArcHeroNG Highlights:

  • Upgraded to v0.2.2.
  • Fixed scale factor and click issues of notification.

How to enable Widevine:

  1. Obtain the necessary Windevine files for the appropriate architecture (arm64 in this case) from your preferred place/vendor. If you cannot find this, you may try this one: https://github.com/theofficialgman/testing/releases/download/gmans-releases/WidevineCdm.tar.gz
  2. Uncompress the file (if necessary) and obtain the file libwidevinecdm.so.
  3. Navigate to "Settings" -> "openFyde Settings", and find the option to "Enable Widevine", and choose the file libwidevinecdm.so.
  4. Reboot.

Full Changelog:

https://github.com/openFyde/overlay-orangepi5-openfyde/commits/r114-r1
https://github.com/openFyde/overlay-orangepi5-openfyde-base/commits/r114-r1


Checksum:

sha256sum(orangepi5-openfyde-r114_r1.run): 568c09df970d4c17e00b280efc6d05d1db428966bd47e6a6552553fa7d19b62e