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  My Daily QA - 2020-08-25
Posted by: plainenough - 08-25-2020, 01:19 PM - Forum: UBPorts on PinePhone - Replies (1)

Results:ubports/2020-08-25-TMobile
             ubports/2020-08-25-Verizon

Conclusion: This OS is not ready for the pinephone to become a daily driver.

Notes: Verizon struggled a little bit. Looks like something with texting is broken. Could be an incomplete implementation of 4G based texting. According to the Verizon rep, 3G is no longer supported. This is consistent when I try to force the phone to 3G. (No lights, nobody home).  3G calls had no audio on TMobile. 4G unable to call out. I noticed today that the camera image is reversed; probably has been this way since it started rendering, just making a note.


  My Daily QA - 2020-08-25
Posted by: AmazingNutria - 08-25-2020, 12:36 PM - Forum: Mobian on PinePhone - Replies (10)

Results: Mobian/2020-08-25-Verizon.html
               Mobian/2020-08-25-TMoblie.html

[b]Conclusion: [/b]OS is not Ready for pinephone to be daily driver.

Notes: Much improvement from yesterday. Clear phone quality. Stable wifi. SMS on point. The UI is more responsive. Camera is still lagy. Phone is still a bit slow overall. All tests except MMS messages are passing today!!


  Saving ALSA settings?
Posted by: Baslow - 08-25-2020, 11:15 AM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro - Replies (9)

I'm running the Manjaro which shipped with my ANSI Pinebook Pro. Sound works fine BUT every time I reboot I must open a terminal, run alsamixer (which, I confess, I don't understand very well), hit F6, choose rockchip, es8316-codec, and increase the first "Headphone" meter (there are two! Why?) from 0 to (usually) 100 -- since it seems to increment only from 0->28->56->100. This setting usually serves me fine until shutdown. So I have two questions

  1. Is there any way to save this "Headphone" setting so I don't have to reset it each time? Alternatively, is there any config file I could edit with Vim to edit this setting (provided I can identify the proper setting name)?
  2. Is anyone aware of ALSA documentation readable by mere mortals where I can read up about how it works so I can figure out questions like this myself, in the future?
Thanks. My apologies if this issue is covered elsewhere in the forum. I searched but didn't find anything obviously relevant.


  PineTime Dev Kits stuck in SHENZHEN
Posted by: LinPhoneDev - 08-25-2020, 10:38 AM - Forum: General - No Replies

I ordered two PineTimes and according to tracking have been "Cleared and awaiting international departure SHENZHEN (CN)" since July the 17th.

Has anyone else experienced this?

I am guessing given the current situation there is reduced freight capacity to Australia. I am glad i used DHL when ordering the upcoming PinePhone.


  Comparing specs of 12 Linux phones
Posted by: amosbatto - 08-25-2020, 09:19 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PinePhone - Replies (8)

I created a table comparing the specs of 12 phones that can be bought with Linux preinstalled:

https://amosbbatto.wordpress.com/2020/08/25/comparing-linux-phones/


It is striking the difference between the amount of information that is publicly available for the PinePhone and Librem 5 compared to all the rest of the Linux phones that use Qualcomm Snapdragon and MediaTek Helio processors, which require NDA's to view their datasheets and don't allow the publication of schematics, because they are based on copyrighted reference designs.


  For Sale, ANSI 64GB, shipping to US
Posted by: rossk - 08-25-2020, 07:33 AM - Forum: General Discussion on Pinebook Pro - No Replies

Hello-- I've decided to sell my PBP, it's listed in eBay here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pinebook-Pro-Ma...4697508424

I'm including the (unused) NVME adapter, the EMMC USB adapter, and a UART cable. Shipping in the US only.


  looking for pandoc binary for pinebook pro
Posted by: codebreaker - 08-24-2020, 06:27 PM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro - Replies (6)

I installed manjaro on my PBP, and am very happy with it. But I really need pandoc in order to make it my daily driver, and manjaro does not have pandoc in their repos for arm64. So I thought I would ask people running different distros to check and see if pandoc is available from their respective repos and indicate yes or no in a reply? Any help or suggestions are much appreciated, and I would add that pandoc on my pinephone would be awesome too.

Thanks.


Question Softphones on PineTab or PinePhone
Posted by: my3ke - 08-24-2020, 04:55 PM - Forum: General Discussion on PineTab - Replies (3)

So far I don't have Pine anything here at home to toy with and am waiting for a Pinetab w/keyboard to ship.  But while I'm waiting, I got to thinking what could be possible for it and maybe the Pinephone as well.  Like VOIP softphones maybe?  Linphone looks interesting and I'm sure there are others.  Could be useful when hanging around a hotel where your cell service doesn't work since it's wifi calling.

Thinks it's possible?

Thanks for your input!


  FLOSS pinebook pro linux set-up
Posted by: misha64 - 08-24-2020, 03:11 PM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro - Replies (3)

Hi all,

I was wondering about making completely floss linux setup on pbp. Avoiding binary blobs/proprietary packages is potentially good for security and privacy so small inconveniences like usb dongle for wifi instead of integrated are understandable.

It is great laptop is initialized with u-boot avoiding proprietary bios in usual x64 systems.


While does anybody know if there is a way to get most/all binaries out of the linux set-up?

I currently work on manjaro, set up was made using very nice script from Dan Johansen: https://gitlab.manjaro.org/manjaro-arm/a...-installer

By default pinebook pro requires certain firmware blobs for basic functionality.

By running through pbp gentoo and debian installers (https://github.com/Jannik2099/gentoo-pinebookpro https://github.com/daniel-thompson/pineb...installer/) I narrowed down those binaries:

BCM4345C5.hcd
fw_bcm43456c5_ag.bin
brcmfmac43456-sdio.clm_blob
dptx.bin

first three are for wifi/bt

while not sure about the last one (usb-c video out? but needed during boot?)

Is there a way to remove those blobs keeping laptop functional. I have usb wifi, but not sure how critical is dptx.bin?

Are there any other binary blobs?

Also gentoo, debian (installer script) and manjaro use the same manjaro kernel, while I'm not sure if this one is distributed with baked-in binary firmwares or they are supplemented in separate package (as very conveniently in gentoo)

Deblobbing kernel is possible (or using this one: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/linux-libre/) but easier to uninstall blobs if provided as a separate packages.


Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.

Thanks







Would be great to get suggestion


Information August/ September Pinebook Pro, PineTab and PinePhone shipping thread
Posted by: Luke - 08-24-2020, 02:24 PM - Forum: News - Replies (256)

General shipping information
[24 August] Shipping of all devices is about to start. I'll make sure to keep you up-to-date on the shipping progress in the coming weeks.
I have a kind request to all of you waiting for your gear; please be patient and don't email support/ info to find out when your device will ship - ask in this thread instead. If support and sales drown in emails, then people who are facing actual shipping/ import problems will have to wait longer to get their queries answered.
Thank you!
[5 September] I posted some pictures of the PineTab, Pinebook Pro ISO and PinePhone (Europe) shipments on our Twitter. These are just crates ... so, perhaps not super exciting, but if you want to check them out then click here.


Pinebook Pro (with Manjaro KDE)
[24 August] The first round of ANSI Pinebook Pros will begin shipping tomorrow, August 25. The ISO units may ship as early as August 28 (Friday) or as late as next week (31 Aug.- 5 Sep.). Once the units get picked up it will take some time for them to actually leave Hong Kong. Once they depart Hong Kong - depending on where you are in the world and how / if DHL handles import tax in your country, shipping will take between 5-10 days.
[28 August] Some of your should have already gotten your ANSI Pinebook Pro shipping notification, and indeed some should already have received their units. Expect more notifications over the weekend and start of the week. As of today, everything is on schedule and going smoothly. Expect next update on early next week.
[3 September] More Pinebook Pros - including most if not all ISO units - will be on their way soon. DHL shipping notices should be going out by end of this week.
[5 September] ISO Pinebook Pros are awaiting DHL pickup
[6 September] Pinebook Pros are now shipping. If you haven't received your notification yet, then you can expect it within 48hrs.
[21 September] Pinebook Pros keep will keep on going out in smaller batches until they sell out completely. Currently only the ANSI units remain in stock.
For more details related to Pine Store PBP stock please see this month's Community Update.

PinePhone (postmarketOS CE)
[24 August] Both regular and express PinePhones pmOS CE shipments are scheduled to start shipping tomorrow, 25 August. Following our problems with shipping the UBports batch, we're now using a different 'standard shipping' service. Since we haven't used this service previously means that I cannot give you an estimate how long the parcel will take to reach you. However, my guess is that shipping ought to take 14-25 days, depending on your geographical location and other factors.
For those of you in the Europe, please be aware that we're trying out a completely new shipping/ distribution process in this territory - I'll keep you updated on how it goes once it starts.
DHL shipments, once they leave Hong Kong - which may take a couple of days - should arrive within 5-10 days regardless of your geographic location (depending on import procedures and customs in general).  
[28 August] The pmOS CE PinePhones have left for our Hong Kong warehouse on the 26th and are now awaiting DHL and Standard shipping pick-ups. I expect that people should start receiving their shipping notifications over the weekend. Everything is on schedule and going well so far. Expect next update early next week.
[31 August] Some of you should have already received your DHL shipping notifications - more are coming in the next few days.
I suspect that redistribution from the EU warehouse will start at the beginning of next week.
[3 September] Since many of you ask about shipments European shipments - PinePhones destined for European countries ought to start shipping next week. The reason why I write this a bit tentatively is that the sorting process at the EU warehouse is new and not performed by Pine Store's shipping team. Regardless, I suspect most EU end-users will have their phones, or at least shipping notifications, end of next week.
[5 September] PinePhones destined for European countries are awaiting DHL pickup
[11 September] PinePhones destined for European countries have arrived at the EU warehouse; redistribution will start on Monday, September 14. Those of you in Europe should get a shipping notification early next week.
[15 September] PinePhones from the EU warehouse have started shipping yesterday, September 14. Expect shipping notifications in the next 72 hours.


PineTab (with UBports Ubuntu Touch)
[24 August] PineTabs ought to begin shipping this Friday, August 28, but this date may be pushed to the following week (31 Aug. - 5 Sep.). DHL parcels with the PineTabs, once they leave Hong Kong (which may take a couple of days - depending on on-the-ground circumstances), usually arrive within 5-10 days regardless of  geographic location. That said, customs and DHL function differently from one country to another so the process may take longer depending on local import procedures.
[31 August] PineTab shipment process will start Wednesday or Thursday. Once shipping commences I'll update this thread with a confirmation.
[3 September] Shipping of PineTabs is taking place at the end of this week. Thank you for your patience; we had to bundle the PineTab shipments with Pinebook Pros - which are also shipping now - for strategic reasons.
[5 September] PineTabs are awaiting DHL pickup
[6 September] DHL PineTab shipment is in the process of going out. If you haven't received your shipping notification yet, then you can expect it within 48hrs.
Regular shipment of PineTabs (non-DHL) is scheduled for later this week. I'll let you know when it happens.
[21 September] Remaining PineTab's going out via regular shipping departed on September 17th; today's update is quite overdue, for this I apologize.