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  FreeBSD support
Posted by: pastra - 07-24-2019, 01:11 AM - Forum: BSD on Pinebook Pro - Replies (18)

Really looking forward to seeing and using the Pinebook Pro!
I'm keen on getting FreeBSD running on it and wonder if anyone know which state it is atm?
Is there anything at all booting?

Plenty of experience from porting embedded Linux as well as Android, so thought it would be fun to dive into the BSD pool as well.


  Which Kernel Version?
Posted by: jaylittle - 07-23-2019, 04:25 PM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro - Replies (10)

What kernel version will be available on the Pinebook Pro when it ships?  Will it be a mainline kernel or will be it be patched?  It it will be patched, is there an expectation of getting the Pinebook Pro fully operational with a mainline kernel in the near future?


Note: Based on my research of the RockPro64 (the SOC the Pinebook Pro is based on), it appears that kernel 4.4.x is the latest version available. If that's accurate for the Pinebook Pro, is there currently any ongoing effort to get the kernel upgraded to something more recent (e.g. something in the 5.x range)?


Exclamation Issues with IRC
Posted by: Luke - 07-23-2019, 03:33 PM - Forum: News - Replies (1)

We are experiencing significant issues with one of our IRC servers. This will take time to resolve - at the very least 12 hrs from the moment of posting this. This server also happens to run the webchat front-end.


If you need a webchat please use this: https://www.pine64.org/web-irc/

Sorry for the inconvenience.


  will openMP work on a pinebook?
Posted by: rustythorn - 07-23-2019, 10:37 AM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook - Replies (2)

should openMP work fine on pinebook?  will it have GCC or even G++?


  Way to get Pinebook Pro without being pre July 1st?
Posted by: chatterbox - 07-23-2019, 10:04 AM - Forum: General Discussion on Pinebook Pro - Replies (13)

I just have a question that maybe someone can help me with. I really need (want) a Pinebook Pro, but sadly they're first two batches are reserved for forum members who've signed up prior to July 1st, which I didn't. I got in contact with them and they said the 3rd batch would be available in October, but due to time constraints, I need it before then. Does anyone have a solution to this? Or am I just SOL?


  Unable to use PineBook anymore
Posted by: baltasarq - 07-23-2019, 08:23 AM - Forum: General Discussion on Pinebook - Replies (11)

Hi all,

I have got a PineBook 11", one of the older ones. It came with Ubuntu + XFce preinstalled. I've been using successfully it for a few years now.

Due to the fact that the HDMI port was not working at all (I was told that it would not work with that OS), I decided to burn another image.

So, I connected the power unit to the PineBook, and started the process. I did not worry about the battery anymore, I just assumed it would recharge. I tried another image successfully, but I removed the card before powering off the machine (erroneously thinking that it was working off RAM). So I had to start all over again, since the SD Card was now corrupted.

But then I experienced a problem, when trying to boot from the new image the machine would turn off itself. At the beginning, I though the SD Card was the problem, so I tried another OS, with the same result.

Finally I realized that the problem was the battery. Though still plugged, the PineBook was not lighting the yellow/green led at the side of the power connector, and with the SD Card out, now it was showing the image of an empty battery and turning off itself.

The situation now is that when unplugged, it does nothing pressing the on/off button. If plugged, now the on/off led light is turned on, and after a couple of seconds it turns off, and then on again, and so on...

I have tried to leave it plugged for a long time, to leave it unplugged for a long time... to no avail.

Any hint?
Thanks.


  Power Consumption
Posted by: mala - 07-23-2019, 04:15 AM - Forum: Pinebook Pro Hardware and Accessories - Replies (13)

I am interested in the Power Consumption of the Pinebook Pro.

Software optimisations has been mentioned to likely come over time, but what is the current power consumption in Watts (measured at the wall) with the Pinebook Pro idle, fully charged and still connected to the wall?

With the screen Off (xset dpms force off), and at 100% brightness?


  What is the PWM frequency of the panel brightness controller?
Posted by: User 12559 - 07-22-2019, 02:01 PM - Forum: Pinebook Pro Hardware and Accessories - Replies (4)

I have already written all the details in the „Tick Tock goes the clock“ thread in the news forum, so I‘ll go with the short version here. If you need more information, links or whatever, feel free to ask. 
At the time of the July update, I already asked Lukasz for this, who gave me a very detailed specsheet of the IPS panel from BOE used (6 bit colours, 800:1 contrast ratio, 250 nits (cd/m2) brightness, so do not expect anything amazing that will blow you away) on IRC. However, it stated that the PWM frequency could be anything between 200 and 10000 Hz (so anything from terrible to amazing), and reviews of laptops with the same panel showed that it was indeed not dependent on the panel, but rather on the laptop, with devices between 200 and 1000 Hz (the latter one being still suboptimal). All this lead me to the conclusion that the brightness controller is not fixed to the panel and depends on the device manufacturer, in this case Pine64. That means that there should be some hardware engineer (or so) who knows whether it is an analog (which I wouldn‘t mind) or PWM (which I also wouldn‘t mind, if the frequency is high enough) brightness controller, and, if it is the latter one, at which frequency it operates (or who is at least able to find out). If you are such a person, I would be thankful if you could answer my question. I suppose this is a better subforum than where I originally asked.


  Docker support
Posted by: dreddit - 07-22-2019, 07:22 AM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro - Replies (2)

Hi Anyone out there

Will there be any chance of docker running on the PBP? I know its early days but just wondered.

Thanks for the hard work.


  Can't post on Pinebook Telegram
Posted by: RMJ250 - 07-22-2019, 02:08 AM - Forum: General Discussion on Pinebook Pro - Replies (2)

Hi, I joined the Pinebook Telegram channel, but I cannot post anything, is that correct?