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RE: Warning to anyone considering a Pinebook - tllim - 08-13-2020 (08-13-2020, 06:45 PM)kickdog20 Wrote:Please PM me your support ticket number and I will review the support log. BTW, also lets me know that when you plug in power supply, there is a small red LED close to the DC jack, does the red LED light up?(08-13-2020, 05:39 PM)lot378 Wrote: The dialogue with support should have quickly identified and acknowledged the issue with the barrel-jack charger and sent the customer a replacement charger. Getting nowhere for two months and then support ducking out with an "out of warranty" weasel move? That is not impressive. Is it on purpose? RE: Warning to anyone considering a Pinebook - PaulQ - 08-14-2020 My Pinebook hasn't shipped yet, but after reading this thread, I have concluded the chance of receiving a faulty power supply with my Pinebook is still a far better deal than the planned obsolescence and personal data mining engineered into nearly every other contemporary laptop, Macbook, and Chromebook computer today. RE: Warning to anyone considering a Pinebook - bcnaz - 08-14-2020 With the differences in time zones 3 days is kind of typical for an 'email exchange'. 2 days would be extremely fast. The only dependable way to shorten the time would be a 'live' messenger, but then, one end or the other would be likely at an uncomfortable local time. Your time is yesterday or tomorrow there. RE: Warning to anyone considering a Pinebook - kickdog20 - 08-16-2020 (08-14-2020, 04:40 PM)PaulQ Wrote: My Pinebook hasn't shipped yet, but after reading this thread, I have concluded the chance of receiving a faulty power supply with my Pinebook is still a far better deal than the planned obsolescence and personal data mining engineered into nearly every other contemporary laptop, Macbook, and Chromebook computer today.Just buy a spare charging cord and have USB-C cords on standby. (08-14-2020, 05:02 PM)bcnaz Wrote: With the differences in time zones 3 days is kind of typical for an 'email exchange'.And given that I explained the situation and answered all their questions in the initial ticket, they shouldn't have even needed to ask me anything after the first 3 day wait. Two weeks was entirely unnecessary. RE: Warning to anyone considering a Pinebook - ennoausberlin - 08-16-2020 (08-14-2020, 04:40 PM)PaulQ Wrote: My Pinebook hasn't shipped yet, but after reading this thread, I have concluded the chance of receiving a faulty power supply with my Pinebook is still a far better deal than the planned obsolescence and personal data mining engineered into nearly every other contemporary laptop, Macbook, and Chromebook computer today. I ordered a pinebook pro 2 months ago and I bricked it by fiddling around with the uboot process. Nethertheless I was impressed by the overall build quality and ordered a second one. Both are now working well. There are two small things I would consider. I put a nvme disk inside. Even with powersave this reduces battery time a lot. And charging takes a lot of time. So if you need more space better order a 128 GB emmc. Second the boot process from emmc often fails (1 of 3 times). I have a sdcard handy for this case. After some reboots via Ctrl-Alt-Delete it eventually finds the emmc partition. I am sure this will be fixed soon and power saving will be reliable in the future too. I like my pinebook pros, but I dont do numbercrunching, just software development with emacs, smalltalk, python and racket |