I dropped my Pinebook about 2.5 feet onto a carpeted floor. It hit on an edge. No apparent damage and it still works!
The space bar sometimes needs extra hitting to work. Where on the space bar I press seems to make a difference.
I use the command line "sudo apt-get ..." instead of the Software Updater, it says "not enough disk space on /boot".
When I try to press the backspace key, I somtimes accidentally press the power key. It then shuts down without a dialogue box.
It seems like a good buy for $99 plus $30 shipping. Its much better for general use than a pi book, which I also own.
You made your own raspberry pi laptop?
Which OS are you using that makes your general experience much better then RPi if you are talking about Raspberry?
(01-19-2018, 04:44 PM)Bitflogger Wrote: [ -> ]I dropped my Pinebook about 2.5 feet onto a carpeted floor. It hit on an edge. No apparent damage and it still works!
The space bar sometimes needs extra hitting to work. Where on the space bar I press seems to make a difference.
I use the command line "sudo apt-get ..." instead of the Software Updater, it says "not enough disk space on /boot".
When I try to press the backspace key, I somtimes accidentally press the power key. It then shuts down without a dialogue box.
It seems like a good buy for $99 plus $30 shipping. Its much better for general use than a pi book, which I also own.
The "not enough disk space on /boot" problem is present on other SBCs too. If you flash one of the
newer images you'll be able to update from GUI.
Also, purely out of curiosity, pi book ? you mean the Pi-Top ?
(01-24-2018, 04:14 PM)amilino Wrote: [ -> ]You made your own raspberry pi laptop?
Which OS are you using that makes your general experience much better then RPi if you are talking about Raspberry?
I assembled the PI laptop from a $300 kit.
The Pinebook seems to be constructed better, of course the purpose is a little different from a PI-top.
The Pinebook has a camera, microphone and speakers (on the bottom).
The GPIO pins on the PI, a very big feature, are all used in the setup of the PI-top.
That is interesting, maybe hardware is better on Pinebook, but software is way better on PI. I wish that we can switch between thouse two devices.