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RE: PineTab Mobian - captainmorgan - 12-08-2020

Does Mobian contain any proprietary software (including firmware/blobs)?

How can I remove the mobile phone apps such as calls and SMS from Mobian on my tablet?

Thanks


RE: PineTab Mobian - n3rDy - 12-08-2020

(12-05-2020, 05:05 PM)a-wai Wrote:
(11-27-2020, 08:07 AM)Baslow Wrote: I'm not a developer, so I'm not sure if this makes a difference but internal BT doesn't work. My BT dongle does work.

Yes, this was a device tree issue, as the internal wifi wasn't properly declared, "generic" BT functionality always worked fine.

(note the use of "was" in the above sentence Wink )
a-wai - I can confirm, I just updated and rebooted. It came up and showed the built in bluetooth, I have connected a bluetooth mouse to it and it is working fine. This coupled with some performance improvement, it is making good progress, thanks for all the hard work!


RE: PineTab Mobian - HDbullet - 12-09-2020

Hello!
I'm using the Pinetab with Mobian ad I would like to thank the developers for the effort.
I have a pinetab without the keyboard option and I'm using it with a USB Keyboard case by HAMA (https://de.hama.com/00182501/hama-tablet-bag-with-otg-keyboard-for-android-display-size-up-to-105-).
It's working fine but when I resume from suspend it's not powered and will not work until disconnecting and reconnecting.
Is there a way to make it persistent (keep the power to it) or to run a script to logically reconnect it after resume?


RE: PineTab Mobian - a-wai - 12-15-2020

Latest status update (with some PineTab-related news too): https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=12511


RE: PineTab Mobian - zounds - 12-15-2020

(12-08-2020, 11:35 AM)captainmorgan Wrote: How can I remove the mobile phone apps such as calls and SMS from Mobian on my tablet?

You can use the Software app to uninstall them like any other package.


RE: PineTab Mobian - captainmorgan - 12-16-2020

(12-15-2020, 12:54 PM)zounds Wrote:
(12-08-2020, 11:35 AM)captainmorgan Wrote: How can I remove the mobile phone apps such as calls and SMS from Mobian on my tablet?

You can use the Software app to uninstall them like any other package.
Thank you!


RE: PineTab Mobian - guenther - 12-16-2020

(12-08-2020, 11:35 AM)captainmorgan Wrote: Does Mobian contain any proprietary software (including firmware/blobs)?

Maybe read this first:
https://www.pine64.org/2020/01/24/setting-the-record-straight-pinephone-misconceptions/

If there any questions left, I guess only a developer can answer that finally. Overall I feel "safe" with mobian.


RE: PineTab Mobian - Takaszi - 12-18-2020

Hi everyone, I just started testing my PineTab. The first thing I noticed was that UBPorts development was stopped. So I reached for the Mobian, It works so much better but I have a question where is the terminal ???


RE: PineTab Mobian - guenther - 12-18-2020

(12-18-2020, 02:59 PM)Takaszi Wrote: Hi everyone, I just started testing my PineTab. The first thing I noticed was that UBPorts development was stopped. So I reached for the Mobian, It works so much better but I have a question where is the terminal ???

Its the "kings cross", the round red icon with the blue line


RE: PineTab Mobian - Takaszi - 12-19-2020

(12-18-2020, 07:04 PM)guenther Wrote:
(12-18-2020, 02:59 PM)Takaszi Wrote: Hi everyone, I just started testing my PineTab. The first thing I noticed was that UBPorts development was stopped. So I reached for the Mobian, It works so much better but I have a question where is the terminal ???

Its the "kings cross", the round red icon with the blue line

Oh thanks, I felt a little more like home. My adventure with Linux started 3 months ago. I do not know much and I have a lot of questions, for example how to install MC, RealVNC client, so far. I will try not to tire you.