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How to boot from SD card in PPP |
Posted by: joespodie - 08-02-2024, 09:40 AM - Forum: General Discussion of PinePhone Pro
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PPP = Pine Phone Pro.
I have tried to make this phone into a daily driver but so far I can't get it to even be a dumb phone. I did buy one of those 15 to 1 Linux SD card that has lots of choices for installing 15 different operating systems (P-Boot). Here is the problem. I put that SD card in the Pinephone Original and almost none of the operating system ever really worked as a phone first. But one was different. The Postmarket OS /Phosh. Man it works fantastic. It found the SIM card on the first boot and it had never failed to find and make and receive calls. It awesome. So then I switch the SD card to the Pinephone Pro and it will not boot from the SD card. It turns out only the original pinephone boots by default to the SD card, the Pro version does not. Why? I would like to boot with this 15 to 1 SD card in the Pro so I can try and the OS for all 15 of them and see which one works best on the Pro. Who knows, maybe it will end up being the same as the original, Postmarket OS / Phosh. I am OK with that but I would like to get the PPP to boot from the SD card. I have tried everything on here that I can find but maybe I am missing it because I am looking in the wrong place. Is there a good link that gives the steps to boot the Pro from the SD card first ?
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My new phone stopped working. |
Posted by: gunnygee - 08-01-2024, 04:43 PM - Forum: General Discussion on PinePhone
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G'Day. My new Pinephone arrived yesterday (01/08/2025) and at first seemed to be working then all of a sudden it went crazy. The lettering is nearly impossible for me to read. When I use the Angelfish app I'm told that it cannot connect to a server. I can't even make a phone call with this device. At this stage I'm wondering why it wont work and how to fix it. Perhaps the software (Mangaro) has broken down all ready. Perhaps the device itself doesn't work. Perhaps I need to make an adjustment to the settings. I'm hoping some one can enlighten me and enable me to use this new phone. Perhaps I need to; accept that I've wasted my money, buy another phone and convince as many people as possible to steer clear of Pine64.
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Ethical sourcing practices |
Posted by: x.c12 - 07-30-2024, 01:51 PM - Forum: General
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Hello, I'm considering purchasing a PinePhone and I am interested in understanding the ethical aspects of its production. Could anyone provide information on whether Pine64 has ensured that materials used in the PinePhone are sourced without the involvement of forced labor or inhumane practices?
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Is the Linux mobile phone still developing? |
Posted by: CleanEnvironment - 07-30-2024, 03:06 AM - Forum: General
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It seems the forum's last message was posted in 2023? Are the Linux Phone and the forum still continuing and active?
I noticed PINE64 Linux Phone two years ago, at time there seems many comments about hardware / software issues, such as connect to a keyboard, is that phone mature and fixed all issues? what is that phone latest hardware and software versions?
If the phone is still well developing, can it supports 4G VoLTE in Australia? Can it be accessed by ssh local wifi from another computer?
Thank very much
Kind regards
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Mods need help |
Posted by: aular2 - 07-29-2024, 08:38 AM - Forum: General
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I need help recovering my old password to my other account. Same name minus the 2 at the end of it. I cant recieve the recovery emails and i tried multiple times.
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Battery life suggestion |
Posted by: aular2 - 07-29-2024, 08:08 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PinePhone
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Since my other account is unable to recieve recovery emails since somebody blocked it i had to create a new account and start over.
So what i wanted to ask or suggest is is it possible for somebody to create 2 versions of an os. What i mean by that is since android and ios do all this stuff that reserves battey life like shutting down processes and other stuff to drastically improve battery life, is there a developer willing to copy that same model to improve battery life but have 2 os versions where 1 has what we have now and the other has the clone of the android ios battery life but for the pine phone?
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A way to view or log the splash screen on Pinephone Pro running ArchLinux (Danctnix) |
Posted by: PHLEMON - 07-29-2024, 06:26 AM - Forum: General Discussion of PinePhone Pro
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Good day!
I've been using Pinephone Pro as a daily driver for 7 months now. Mainly with Arch Linux Danctnix OS. Recently, I'm having problems with connecting to the wifi. It can scan available SSIDs but could not connect after a 90 second timeout.
I've tried manually connecting the wifi via nmcli, manually installing the firmware for brcmfmac from github repos and rebuilding the initramfs. But it doesn't seem to fix my problem.
I'm thinking whether this is a hardware problem (given that I charge it with a 5v:3000ma charger overnight) or a software problem (since I usually update with yay first then sudo pacman -Syu. The updates could've messed with the firmware.)
SInce I use the phone almost always for online activities, I can't use it and I usually reboot it often following the wifi connectivity error. While doing so, I read something in the splash screen at boot-time stating something along the lines of "Failed to read chip id 258" Hopefully anyone here could point me to a way to log or view the messages at the splash screen, or a more appropriate forum or discussion board to bring up my concern.
Help a bro out, links or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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tow-boot, just bought pinephone pro |
Posted by: stratofall - 07-29-2024, 05:30 AM - Forum: PinePhone Pro Software
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My pinephone pro came with sailfish and I believe U-boot ...
I've been trying to try different OS's from the wiki using sdcard.
Some work, some don't.
I assume a lot of the ones that don't work I need to install tow-boot.
My issue is...
I have the tow-boot spi on an sdcard.
I push in the re button and then the power button. (I have tried plugging in power via usb as well).
But, nothing happens. It never boots to the spi install screen.
Is there something I am doing wrong in this regard?
Also, if I ever do get tow-boot installed, how do I revert to a stock U-boot? I have not seen instructions for doing so with the reading I have done yet.
Any help is appreciated. I am just tired of iOS and android and tired of throwing away phones. I am hoping pine64 and its open nature can satiate my basic needs.
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Disable MicroSD reader for extra GPIO |
Posted by: mxruben - 07-27-2024, 10:08 PM - Forum: General Discussion on ROCK64
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Hello! I am working on a project that requires nearly all of the GPIO pins on the rock64. 7 of the GPIO pins are unusable while the microSD card reader is in use. To fix this, I installed armbian onto a usb drive and am booting from it now instead. However, I am still unable to set the GPIO pins that were in use by the microSD card reader. My guess is that it is still active, even though it is not reading anything. I think I need to do something to disable it. Has anyone found a way to access these GPIO pins?
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