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| PinePhone 16 GB – Free to a Good Home |
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Posted by: Anna - Today, 08:37 AM - Forum: PinePhone Hardware
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PinePhone 16 GB – Free to a Good Home
I’m giving away a PinePhone (16 GB) that I no longer need.
If you can pick it up in Bonn, Germany, or send me 20 euros via PayPal (assuming that’s enough to cover shipping to your location), it’s yours.
Included: - a cracked but still sort of functional screen
- an extra replacement screen for repairing the phone
- no battery
- a cracked back cover (still usable, though a piece between the buttons is missing) with a Debian logo
- a yellowed & unsightly, transparent rubber protective case
- no warranty of any kind
I don't know how to post picture here, but I guess you know what a Pinephone looks like.
Best,
A
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| Custom Watch Faces Performance |
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Posted by: sophiasmith - 01-03-2026, 02:23 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PineTime
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Hi everyone, I’m experimenting with creating custom watch faces for my PineTime. I noticed that some of my more complex designs seem to drain the battery faster than simpler ones. Has anyone done a detailed comparison of different watch face elements (animations, colors, update rates) and how they impact battery life? I’m curious if there’s a set of “best practices” for designing battery-efficient faces without losing visual appeal.
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| Supernote Nomad identical hardware port |
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Posted by: ideograph - 01-01-2026, 04:23 PM - Forum: General Discussion on PineNote
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Hi all,
The Supernote Nomad is a nice bit of hardware with user replaceable battery, memory, case and more.
It also happens to have identical CPU to the PineNote.
Additionally, Supernote has open sourced the U Boot and some other bits.
I unfortunately do not have the skill to attempt to try and flash the new PineNote firmware to it, but it would be very cool to see Debian/Arch running on the Nomad, and I would be willing to contribute toward a bounty to see it happen.
Resources here:
https://github.com/Supernote-Ratta?tab=repositories
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| Power up a 2nd core? |
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Posted by: WhiteHexagon - 01-01-2026, 06:29 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PinePhone
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I can see a PRCM register for CPU1_PWR_CLAMP that looks relevant for powering up a 2nd core. But I cant find any info about this, and since it seems to be an 8 bit value I am very relucatant to hack it. Is it documented anywhere please? or in general the whole 2nd core startup would be useful. I can take a guess at some of the steps, but it would be nice to follow something official and not melt my chip
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| Problems With Extensions After Upgrading |
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Posted by: Notebook823 - 01-01-2026, 12:03 AM - Forum: PineNote Software
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So, I bought myself a PineNote like a month ago (my device is a batch 2, I think), and I'm having some issues with the Pinenote Helper extension and Maximized by default extension.
I recently used a script https://git.sr.ht/~diederik/pinenote-bat...all-fixes/ to upgrade my system (heads up to people, using sudo apt upgrade seems to put the device in a boot loop. I had to re-flash the OS). I don't know if its the script or the upgrades themselves that did this, but the PineNote Helper extension and the Maximized by default extension appear to be completely broken after upgrading. They each give separate warnings inside of the Extension Manager. I tried re-installing the Pinenote Helper extension, but it only added back the display refresh button and nothing else.
Pinenote Helper error:
Quote:An error has occurred in this extension. This could cause issues elsewhere in the system. It is recommended to turn the extension off until the error is resolved.
Error details: Gio.DBusError:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UknownMethod:
Unknown method SetNoOffScreen
Maximized by default extension:
Quote:The installed version of this extension (1.3.1+pn) is incompatible with the current version of GNOME (48.4). The extension has been disabled.
For the Maximized by default extension error, I'm guessing I have to wait until it supports GNOME 48.4 and then upgrade my system again since I probably want the latest system updates possible at the moment. But maybe there's some other solution?
Anyways, for the Pinenote Helper extension error, I'm at a bit of a dead end. I did find this https://github.com/PNDeb/pinenote-gnome-.../issues/24, in which someone fixes the same issue I'm having by recompiling the PineNote DBUS Service. Apparently a change was made in the Pinenote Helper extension, creating a problem of some kind with the DBUS Service, which is fixed in the latest version of the DBUS Service. Only problem is, I barley know what a DBus is, much less how to recompile one. I've checked some other forum posts, but I can't find any other solutions or other posts talking about this issue. I tend to overlook things, so please let me know if some other post has already fixed this problem.
I'm new to Pine64 and relatively new to Linux as a whole, so excessive amounts of detail would be appreciated so I can research and learn more!
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| wifi password wont save |
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Posted by: WEF - 12-29-2025, 03:54 PM - Forum: General Discussion on PineTab
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Every time my pinetab2 is booted it needs to have the wifi password manually entered and connected. Is there a way to get the pinetab2 to remember the wifi and automatically connect?
Info on my setup:
Operating System: Arch Linux ARM
KDE Plasma Version: 6.1.3
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.4.0
Qt Version: 6.7.2
Kernel Version: 6.9.9-danctnix1-1-pinetab2 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
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