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odd mouse wheel issue with 20160505 |
Posted by: chrwei - 05-13-2016, 10:04 PM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+)
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I don't recall previous versions doing this, but the mouse wheel seems backwards in play store, but normal in settings, Chrome, ES3, calendar...
in play store, to scroll down, I have to push the wheel away from me. everything else is the other way. why is this one different?
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Lost Board? |
Posted by: rayzr8 - 05-13-2016, 05:02 PM - Forum: Shipment Related Discussion
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I am a Feburary backer, #2,262 to be exact and ordered an acrylic case and Wifi Module. I received message that it was shipped over a month ago and it has yet to arrived. Does it usually take this long for it to arrive?
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2GB Pine 64 only has 1GB |
Posted by: ChrisLane - 05-13-2016, 04:44 PM - Forum: System Memory
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Well unfortunately I have not yet heard back from the pine support team.
The Pine device that I received should have 2GB memory but unfortunately only appears to have 1GB.
Code: [chris@pine ~]$ cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 1002164 kB
The box states that the device should be 2GB as well as the text on the board.
Any advice?
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Wireless mouse & kbd recognized but not working |
Posted by: thehamguy1 - 05-13-2016, 12:56 PM - Forum: Debian
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My wireless mouse and keyboard work on all 7 of my other Linux and Windows machines, and even on the Pine64 Android distro, but not in Debian. It's puzzling. Entering "lsusb" shows the dongle is recognized (listed as Bus 3 Device 2 in the top USB port, Bus 4 Device 2 in the bottom port). So the USB dongle is recognized but after that, no function. Obviously all my experience back in the CP/M OS days isn't going to help here...
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My pine is ready to ship! What's the status on emulation? |
Posted by: pqueiro - 05-13-2016, 10:16 AM - Forum: Game Station Emulation
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I've been trying to keep up with things (both on KryPtAlIvIaN's Compatibility thread and on Recalbox's GitHub) but things are at the moment less than clear. As far as I can tell, there's scattered reports of various games working here and there, but not much else.
So the question is... what's the status?
My plan at the moment is to slap Ubuntu on it and try to build Retropie from source. I have no idea if this is going to work though.
Recalbox's fine folk seem to be converging on a working solution - should I hold off for that instead?
Thanks!
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Snow-like noise in dark areas of video |
Posted by: RanTalbott - 05-13-2016, 07:27 AM - Forum: HDMI Port
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I'm using the latest 16.04 image (xubuntu-xenial-20160501-longsleep-pine64), and seeing some annoying noise in dark areas of the screen. Mostly (near-)black ones, but some dark blue ones.
The noise is small numbers of individual pixels flickering between the expected color and a light one (maybe the 1's or 2's complement?? It looks a little yellowish when it's on blue). I don't see it on a normal desktop display, except in the terminal emulator window while the "logout" popup is displayed.
It's not always present in blue areas of the screensavers, but does show up sometimes.
It's always there during video playbacks, with videos recorded using the XviD, DivX 5, and MPEG codecs (all the types I've tried). It also shows up in MJPEG streams from an Axis camera. So it doesn't seem likely to be a codec bug.
It looks like it's probably either a hardware or a video driver bug. Any suggestions on how to isolate it?
Thanks,
Ran
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