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| Wifi dongle issues |
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Posted by: Deckard - 01-09-2025, 01:29 PM - Forum: Getting Started
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Hello, All
I tried connecting my wifi dongle to a USBC adapter before plugging into the pinetab2. No results. The dongle came with drivers but I have no way to use a cdrom disk. Should I get a plug n play dongle? Is it a problem w the USBC adapter?
Your thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
Deckard
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Pinecil is working with 5v but nothing else!! |
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Posted by: MizterPink - 01-07-2025, 09:31 AM - Forum: General Discussion on Pinecil
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My Pinecil has finally arrived and is turning on when powered with 5v via the USB-C on my laptop but when connected to QC there is nothing displayed. I've gone through both troubleshooting pages for this issue. I've reflashed it twice and it doesn't heat when I press the + button. I'm not quite sure what to do with it yet but I did buy the breakout board so more is possible but it has been years since I've experimented with this stuff(LED does display on the breakout board when connected to QC and I've tried 2 different bricks so far) ASUS ROG 65W HDMI CHARGER DOCK - Best Buy (along with the included wire and an Anker wire) and the OE one for the ASUS ROG Ally(with the unremovable wire)..I've flashed with 2.23e.dd4a5500 and 2.22e.c308fe8c with no luck still and I did find the pd debug function while trying to flash and that doesn't do anything with it either!! I haven't gotten my 5525 ports yet so I can't try it with that... any help is greatly appreciated!!!
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| can rock64 4gb ram run entirely on free software? |
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Posted by: heocb - 01-07-2025, 03:04 AM - Forum: Linux on Rock64
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Free software is software you can use, share, modify and redistribute. Can the computer
run entirely on a free software system? If the computer can run
partly on a free software system, then which devices on the
computer will not work if you decide to not install non free software on
the computer? Thank you.
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| Pilotlight, a way to save power during long audio playback |
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Posted by: biketool - 01-04-2025, 01:51 PM - Forum: PinePhone Software
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keeping the pilotlight lit, normally when listening to an audiobook or music playlist the Pinephone locks it's screen after a minute and suspends the OS after a few more minutes as set by the user.
This suspend action makes it possible to carry a pinephone all day ready ro receive incoming telephone calls and still have battery if the phone is not used for more than 45min to an hour a day.
Every time the system suspends the audio stream is killed, even after wakeup most of the time the audio playback app needs to be killed and restarted for it to output audio.
I want a way to keep a tightly controlled and minimized audio app running while using minimal CPU waste power, and without the bloat of the system processes.
I only want the pilotlight lit, not the whole furnace.
I have several ideas that might be able to be implemented with only scripts, but I will need a LOT of help making this work if I run into bugs.
The idea works like this:
1- when an audio app is running we get the audio pause/skip controls on the lockscreen, there are already processes which load when audio is started
2- when audio mode is detected a special suspend mode is activated or enabled
A- an exception is made to the suspend mode script, perhaps an alternate suspend mode
a- the process running the audio is moved to one awake cpu core and the lowest voltage and mhz possible is engaged, only enough to allow for the audio stream to continue
b- if possible audio is buffered into hardware audio acceleration chip and even the audio app CPU is suspended until 10-20 sec before the buffer runs out,
c- buffer refills, suspend special audio process, repeating
B- when system is taken out of suspend the audio app and special settings for single CPU are ended
An alternative would be to add an audio buffer playback system to the programs running on the modem module, perhaps a virtual serial audio device fed over the data connection line. The modem module has its own Android based no-GUI OS, memory, and CPU, it is always awake and waiting for incoming calls and texts, which results in it sending a de-suspend command to the Pinephone, as running its own OS processes.
Currently unless there is USB power in the Pinephone pro can get at most around two hours of audio playback even though the the screen is dark and locked as all processes continue to run at full power.
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| pinephonepro.ini for Megapixels |
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Posted by: biketool - 01-04-2025, 01:30 PM - Forum: Mobian on PinePhone
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Can anyone who has successfully built Megapixels in Mobian for the PPpro please post the contents of their /usr/share/megapixels/config/pine64/pinephone-pro.ini file?
Since this build of Mobian sid has libcamera I am guessing there is a good chance of megapixels working once I add this required file.
thanks!
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| How to use QR codes on Mobian Sid(unstable) Pinephone Pro |
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Posted by: biketool - 01-02-2025, 12:14 PM - Forum: Mobian on PinePhone
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With Mobian Sid we get a working libcamera so we can pipewire the sensors to the camera app.
Unlike Megapixels, which doesn't work yet on PPpro(some have succeeded in compiling in trixie), the system Camera app doesn't have a built-in QR reader.
It is a bit of a kludge but installing qtqr (it is a desktop package and needs scaling in Mobile Settings to work correctly, bring reading glasses)
Code: sudo apt install qtqr
lets you snap a photograph, then load that photo as a file in qtqr and either directly open a web link or load the text into the editor window on qtqr.
unless you really want a record of all the QR codes you read delete the files when finished. Qtqr cannot currently find the camera device so itonly works in this indirect way.
A kludge for now, extra steps, but I use my camera more to read QR codes than to shoot pictures.
I mostly use simple QR code plugin for firefox to generate QR weblinks on computer that I read with my phone.
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