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Winddows 11 for ARM |
Posted by: KJ6OHG - 07-09-2021, 09:11 PM - Forum: General
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I know it is not open source but is anyone working on Windows 11 for ARM for any Pine64 single board computer?
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Pinebook Pro ANSI for sale (NL and EU) [SOLD] |
Posted by: PanPiotrAdamus - 07-09-2021, 04:05 PM - Forum: General Discussion on Pinebook Pro
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Hi all,
thank you for your interests. Advertised laptop was sold today.
With kind regards,
P.
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Hi,
I am planning to sell my Pinebook Pro ANSI. It was purchased on May 2nd this year. As addition I add M.2/NGFF NVMe SSD adapter (it's already installed).
It has no signs of usage, I opened it only to install SSD adapter. I will flash clean Manjaro distribution (please let me know if you want any special version like KDE or Gnome). If you choose I can try NetBSD or OpenBSD.
I live in Netherlands but I can ship it anywhere in EU.
Let me know if you are interested, I will send photos on request or later in this post.
Thanks !
Piotr.
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Stiff hinges or a lid that no longer shuts |
Posted by: dsimic - 07-09-2021, 02:04 PM - Forum: Pinebook Pro Hardware and Accessories
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Hello,
A couple of PineBook Pro owners complained today on the #pinebook IRC channel about their lids no longer being able to close, leaving about a half-inch gap between the lid and the laptop body when the lid is in the closed position. I already had to open my first-batch ISO PineBook Pro to recover from bricked U-Boot, so I applied some oil to the hinges at the same time, to see what would be the results.
I used sewing machine oil, which is very thin and penetrates very well into the hinges. After removing the bottom cover of the laptop, I applied two very small droplets of oil to each of the hinges, at the point where the metal shaft gets into the metal hinge body. I dipped the tip of a small knife into the oil and used it to apply the oil, so I can have better control and end up using as little oil as possible. You can also use a toothpick to apply the oil, for example.
Not much oil is needed at all; maybe a bit more is needed if the hinges are in really bad condition. Also, make sure that no oil gets on the display cable that's close to one of the hinges, because the oil woud degrade the insulation/jacket of the display cable over time.
Before applying the oil, the hinges on my PineBook Pro were somewhat stiff, and there was very little to no "snap" action when the lid was closed. In other words, the hinges weren't bad, but they weren't something to write home about either. After applying the oil, the hinges became noticeably smoother, and there's a surprisingly strong "snap" when the lid is closed. The lid definitely "snaps shut" after applying the oil to the hinges.
So, I'd call this a success.
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Build signal-cli |
Posted by: uby89 - 07-09-2021, 06:06 AM - Forum: PostmarketOS on PinePhone
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Hello! I have been trying to get signal on my pinephone without using anbox. I am really happy about postmarketos, it is incredibly snappy and the phone functionality works very well.
I have tried to build signal-cli on the pinephone with the latest stable postmarketos 21.06. Glibc is required within the rust modules to build, so I tried to install: sgerrand/alpine-pkg-glibc and changing the target of rust from musl to gnu.
I managed to get the libsignal-client and libzkgroup compiled and I followed the instructions to bundle the .so files back in signal-cli.
Unfortunately when I then tried to run the signal-cli I get:
Missing required native library dependency: libsignal-client.
I had a look through the signal-cli issues and saw that this can happen when compiled with an older version of glibc. Not sure how this happened has the glibc version installed with sgerrand/alpine-pkg-glibc seems recent, but clearly I am missing something here...
I now just tried to do the same build on the pinebook pro with Manjaro. Everything compiled fine, it has and uses glibc rather than musl. I tried the signal-cli and it worked.
I then, maybe ignorantly thought I could copy and paste my build signal-cli from my pinebook pro ( with manjaro ) to my pinephone with postmarketos. They are both aarch64 after all.
I tried to run the signal-cli and again I got: Missing required native library dependency: libsignal-client.
It makes me very sad, in my ignorance I tried what I could but I am a bit lost now.
Is there someone that could help me understand what I am doing wrong and help me?
Thanks in advance
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Jumper Wire on Slot 1 |
Posted by: averageuser - 07-08-2021, 05:50 PM - Forum: Clusterboard
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Does anyone else have a jumper wire on the first slot?
I have a red wire that is connected to one of the pins on the socket and connected to another component on the top.
I also have a problem where the first slot is not working, I have 7 slots and only 6 are working 1 being intermittent on the nic.
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Battery stops charging and NVMe and other media disconnect randomly |
Posted by: Eey0zu6O - 07-08-2021, 05:04 PM - Forum: Pinebook Pro Hardware and Accessories
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Some time ago, I set up an NVMe into my Pinebook Pro and installed Debian there. Later, a couple months ago, I kept finding that my battery would stop getting charged at random times and the power LED would start blinking. Sometimes this was temporary and the battery would start charging again after some time, but other times it reached 0%.
When the CPU load is high (say, compiling something non-trivial or playing a video, on disk or streamed), sometimes the part of the computer chassis next to the motherboard gets really hot, the battery stops charging for a longer time and this is usually followed by I/O errors trying to access the NVMe. When booting from MicroSD, these errors happen trying to access the MicroSD instead. For reference, cooling the computer by applying an ice bag to the bottom cover didn't help, even though both the bottom cover and the keyboard were cold, and changing the DTB so that it used NVMe at Gen1 speeds, as suggested in other threads, didn't help either.
When I reboot after an I/O failure, the computer succeds at booting from the same media but gets I/O errors soon afterwards, so I have to wait until it gets cold again (or as cold as it can get in this part of the world in summer). When I disconnect the battery and connect the short-circuit cables (the ones used to power the computer directly from the plug), all of these problems disappear, but I want my laptop to be a laptop.
I honestly can't figure out where these errors come from or how to fix them, so any kind of help will be greatly appreciated.
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