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RE: Are there any usable/ stable distros for PBP? - pineymousepad - 10-24-2022 (10-22-2022, 02:55 AM)poVoq Wrote: You somehow messed up your Manjaro config. Sleep and hibernate was working last time I checked. Sounds more like it isn't hibernating at all and then discharges the battery completely.How could I mess it up on config on 2 installs? First was stock, 2nd was latest PBP version from Manjaro website booted from SD, what are the chances..... Oh I see barrel yeah, why didnt they just use USB C? (jus wondering if you know, curious) Ironically the quote button isnt working here I see some kind of "void(0)Java" on the lower left part of the screen, and I just tried 2 different browsers, its like pine64 is always trying to make you a developer! So I will use reply function... (10-22-2022, 03:57 AM)KC9UDX Wrote: Do be careful though; it seems that charging from both USB-C and the barrel jack at the same time can destroy the charging circuit. Good advice, I think I tried this for a few seconds once, annoyed with slow charging time. USB C turbo charging would be nice like how the phones have. Wonder why include the barrel charger at all when can just use USB C. Could have added an extra USB port without it? RE: Are there any usable/ stable distros for PBP? - KC9UDX - 10-25-2022 Prior products all use the same power connector. Frankly I'm glad it has it, though I don't have any other Pine64 products yet. RE: Are there any usable/ stable distros for PBP? - ehcorn - 01-16-2023 I've been following along with the PBP for months now since getting mine last summer. I'm also searching for a stable OS and I've got the latest manjaro ARM and while sure it's stable I'm having some trouble with sleep and wifi similar to other users. see https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=17539 for some useful info on the status of sleep and its related problems on PBP. I've only ever found one OS that did sleep properly and that was mrFixit's Debian image but there were some modifications to the browser on it that made it unusable for me because I wasn't aware of how to undo it. The sleep problem has nothing to do with PEBCAK, it's a hardware issue that I haven't seen a clear answer for yet. RE: Are there any usable/ stable distros for PBP? - TRS-80 - 04-01-2023 (01-16-2023, 03:50 PM)ehcorn Wrote: The sleep problem has nothing to do with PEBCAK, it's a hardware issue that I haven't seen a clear answer for yet. Well it's software support for the hardware, but I won't split hairs. Have you tried Armbian? RE: Are there any usable/ stable distros for PBP? - Tazdevl - 04-07-2023 PEBCAK, is maybe a bit harsh... managed to c0ck up my manjaro install while updating within weeks of receiving my PBP. Not a tweaker/tuner that keeps messing with the sys. For my purpose Kali better suits my needs Managed to break Kali as well somewhere along the line. RE: Are there any usable/ stable distros for PBP? - ehcorn - 05-17-2023 (04-01-2023, 03:31 PM)TRS-80 Wrote:(01-16-2023, 03:50 PM)ehcorn Wrote: The sleep problem has nothing to do with PEBCAK, it's a hardware issue that I haven't seen a clear answer for yet. RE: Are there any usable/ stable distros for PBP? - Vinay - 05-24-2023 I think if you've got issues with Manjaro, it would be best to check with their forum as well. In my case they were nice and quick. If the issue has been resolved over there, you can always post a link here. As for charging, I indeed usually charge over USB-C. At this point these cables are probably most readily available and I also feel charging works better like that. It doesn't charge at higher voltages than 5V and it seems not to draw a current higher than 2.3A or so so yeah, there are devices out there that charge faster than this. I don't recall myself ever being in such a hurry but if you have any powerbank kicking around, you could always take that along to give you a few more hours of time when in a pinch. |