openSUSE for Pinephone - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: PinePhone (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=120) +--- Forum: PinePhone Software (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=121) +--- Thread: openSUSE for Pinephone (/showthread.php?tid=10334) |
RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - Alefnode - 10-30-2020 Now i am working in features like improving battery and bluetooth. Moreover for next release i think also we can have improvement in FPS (from megi's patches) and new kernel version (5.9) RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - andresbs - 11-04-2020 Looking forward into testing this... let's hope my PinePhone arrives soon so I can start testing around. I have a couple question about this port, though: -Which software components are non-FOSS? -Is YaST included (or at least the software management tools)? -How is the battery life doing right now? RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - Alefnode - 11-10-2020 (11-04-2020, 01:39 PM)andresbs Wrote: Looking forward into testing this... let's hope my PinePhone arrives soon so I can start testing around. For the first question, all software components arre FOSS, then you can install everything with "zypper install" or whatever command you use with opensuse OS, Yast2 gui are not well adapted for mobile UI so it disabled by default, you can install it and test it if you want. Battery life i think is worst part for now, maybe 1 working day without using it a lot, maybe 5-6 hours using it continuosly. RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - Alefnode - 11-17-2020 ## 2020.16.11 Add bootsplash for boot and shutdown **Implemented enhancements:** - Add bootsplash - Fix kernel start (laggy bug) - Fix audio problems in calls - Added gnome-initial-setup to add language to your on-screen keyboard - Fix problem changing between on-screen keyboard and emoji keyboard - Change Pinhole for Megapixels for camera app - Patched kernel with fixes for brightness - Fix problem with modem in last release - Now bluetooth are working correctly **Working:** - Calls (Auto-switch audio profiles) - SMS - Mobile Data - WiFi - Front Camera (laggy) - Back Camera (laggy) - Touchscreen - Brightness - Sound & Mic - Volume keys - Proximity sensor - Jack - Bluetooth **Not Working:** - Accelerometer - GPS RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - LinAdmin2 - 11-17-2020 Many thanks for the new version ## 2020.16.11 After flashing to a card and reparing the wrong GPT backup position, the system does boot with the fantastic animal logo For unlocking with "1234" a special keyboard does appear, but afterwards I could not get any keyboard and therefore it was not possible to enter the password for WiFi etc. Any tricks to solve that problem? RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - Chrono - 11-18-2020 Could anyone answer some questions I have regarding the openSUSE images?
RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - Xray2000 - 11-18-2020 Do anyone know if Anbox can be installed/works on openSUSE ? RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - LinAdmin2 - 11-19-2020 With latest image "openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-PHOSH-pinephone.aarch64.raw" from 2020-11-18 the problem that no keyboard pops up when input is required still persists. Am I the only idiot trying to get OpenSuse running? RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - LinAdmin2 - 11-20-2020 Quote:Am I the only idiot trying to get OpenSuse running?So it is... RE: openSUSE for Pinephone - plainenough - 11-20-2020 (11-20-2020, 03:00 AM)LinAdmin2 Wrote:Quote:Am I the only idiot trying to get OpenSuse running?So it is... No I have run opensuse. Didn't see same problems although I used openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-PHOSH-pinephone.aarch64-2020.10.25-Build5.1.raw I am also burning these images using DD, win32diskimager, and etcher depending on where I am at and what OS I am booted into. And if I feel like seeing a 'kids' ui. No issues with input on my side. |