06-17-2020, 02:55 PM
(06-17-2020, 11:42 AM)CLC Wrote: I find the wiki helpful up to a point, because when you have to do something, you are directed, in many cases, to posts. The posts are good to get answers and learn from other people experience, but as things are evolving so fast, you don't need to go trough the mistakes of other people and it takes ages to find the last working solution.Yes, you are correct. The Wiki is not yet a perfect place for trouble shooting. I hope to have a the Pinebook Pro trouble shooting section on it's own page. And any long or complicated work / fix would also be on it's own page. But, it's not there yet. Most have general answers, partly because the OS was changed from Debian to Manjaro. And partly because people had multiple problems, with something, that ended up with different solutions. A bit hard to fine tune the trouble shooting guide.
My last experience installing and booting from NVMe was a real nightmare. By the way, the same on a RPI 4 took some 45 minutes and with the PBP 15 days (thanks to confinement).
I think that when a solution for a problem is reached, it should go to a sub-page of the wiki or a pdf that you can have and use.
Sorry if what I say sounds as critic, it is not my intention. Just a small contribution from a non expert user.
Thanks you all for your effort.
Carlos.
If I can, I will also write some guides on certain processes. Like installing Grub for boot time menus.
Do check the Forum's Tutorial section. There are some clear processes their. For example, I managed to get Citrix ICAClient working. A bit of a hack, but it does work for me.
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Arwen Evenstar
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Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale