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RE: Best OS where most of the things work? - nelstomlinson - 12-08-2021 (12-07-2021, 05:19 AM)biketool Wrote: That and at least Mobian on Pinephone needs better battery life.It really, Really REALLY needs better battery life. Running Bookworm, I unplugged the phone at 5:30am. It rode in my pocket until about 10am, and the battery was almost completely discharged. That STINKS! RE: Best OS where most of the things work? - ryo - 12-08-2021 (12-08-2021, 08:04 PM)nelstomlinson Wrote:(12-07-2021, 05:19 AM)biketool Wrote: That and at least Mobian on Pinephone needs better battery life.It really, Really REALLY needs better battery life. Running Bookworm, I unplugged the phone at 5:30am. It rode in my pocket until about 10am, and the battery was almost completely discharged. That STINKS! I suggest you put your PinePhone in crust mode. So: Code: systemctl suspend -i RE: Best OS where most of the things work? - nelstomlinson - 12-09-2021 (12-08-2021, 10:17 PM)ryo Wrote: I suggest you put your PinePhone in crust mode. Ryo, that suspends the machine, just leaves the modem awake enough to receive calls and texts, right? Edited to add: It suspends, then pops back awake in a few seconds, to the lock screen. RE: Best OS where most of the things work? - ryo - 12-09-2021 (12-09-2021, 06:44 PM)nelstomlinson Wrote: Ryo, that suspends the machine, just leaves the modem awake enough to receive calls and texts, right? Correct. (12-09-2021, 06:44 PM)nelstomlinson Wrote: It suspends, then pops back awake in a few seconds, to the lock screen. Happens sometimes if you put it to crust mode and immediately put it in your pocket. Best is to wait a couple of seconds before doing that, and make sure you won't touch the power button, since that's the only input device that remains enabled while under crust. |