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RE: Are you using the Pinephone as your daily driver? - dante404 - 03-13-2023

(03-12-2023, 07:14 PM)xavi92 Wrote: According to https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/mesa, the upgrade for mesa is blocked because of llvm-toolchain-15. However, according to https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/llvm-toolchain-15, it looks like new versions of llvm-toolchain-15 are being accepted into unstable, so maybe mesa will be unblocked soon.
Ah, that would be awsome - Thanks for the update! Smile


RE: Are you using the Pinephone as your daily driver? - alabasha - 07-20-2023

Do you use the Pinephone as your daily driver?
NO! Only because Bluetoooth Handsfree IS NOT WORKING ON ANY DISTRO!!!!
if only bluetooth is working it will be a perfect phone, but bluetooth is NOT working!


RE: Are you using the Pinephone as your daily driver? - TRS-80 - 08-31-2023

(07-20-2023, 03:58 PM)alabasha Wrote: Do you use the Pinephone as your daily driver?
NO! Only because Bluetoooth Handsfree IS NOT WORKING ON ANY DISTRO!!!!
if only bluetooth is working it will be a perfect phone, but bluetooth is NOT working!

Yes, I thought that would be a feature I could not live without as well. Then I bought a cheap wired headset, which works fine. Maybe not as convenient as Bluetooth, but an acceptable workaround IMO. YMMV, of course.

Also, I am pretty sure they have been working on it. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me to see it pop up sooner rather than later at this point. I just haven't checked in on that issue in a while.


What OS have you found that works best, with the Pine Phone? - gregb49 - 10-27-2023

What OS have you found that works best, with the Pine Phone?

I have the following requirements:
NECESSARY
Calls and Texts plus WiFi.

IMPORTANT (FOR ME)
Nextcloud
Podcast software
Plays MP3
Good browser

NICE TO HAVE
Works with an external monitor

Amongst others, I have tried the following OSs, over the last 12 months

Manjaro
Didn't get on with this. It was early on in my learning curve.

UBTouch Ubuntu 16.04
I bought a PinePhone because I was used to UBTouch on a Nexus5 where it worked very well and I thought my Nexus5 was failing. UBTouch has many problems on the PPhone - essentially unusable.

Mobian
Probably the best of the OSs that I've tried so far but Nexcloud synchronisation was hit and miss plus I couldn't get podcast nor MP3 playing software to work.

Fedora Linux 38
Didn't get on with this - lost some calls and texts.

Postmarket OS Phosh
Just started using this (again). Looks good, so far. It feels like a complete Linux computer in a tiny shell.


RE: Are you using the Pinephone as your daily driver? - aular - 11-29-2023

After getting the update for mege kernal, what ever controles battery life, the last and newest update wether it is pacman or apt or whatever u use as package manger, the battery life has improved, even with wifi turned on. So far so good, maybe some hope for the community to pull out of the bins and blow the dust off and use again.


RE: Are you using the Pinephone as your daily driver? - gregb49 - 11-29-2023

(11-29-2023, 11:37 AM)aular Wrote: After getting the update for mege kernal, what ever controles battery life, the last and newest update wether it is pacman or apt or whatever u use as package manger, the battery life has improved, even with wifi turned on. So far so good, maybe some hope for the community to pull out of the bins and blow the dust off and use again.

What OS are you using and have you carried out a firmware update?
Mine is away in a draw as it has proven unreliable, but always willing to try installing something new.


RE: Are you using the Pinephone as your daily driver? - aular - 11-29-2023

i dont know about what package manager everybody uses for there distro but i would say try it. no i didnt do a firmware update (technecally i dont know how and google tours or helps are not so reliable. if there was a step by step process on this forum that can help. i would be glad to do it. same way with installing bernjorks firmware) though it would help.I did know the battey life did improve a bit but we do need a crust update part 2. I know the og pinephone can do a heck of a lot more power management with a 3000mhz battery. If somebody created a wifi/bluetooth firmware custom edition like jorks modem that can lower power management, that would aslo help to.


RE: Are you using the Pinephone as your daily driver? - aular - 02-18-2024

(02-18-2024, 09:27 PM)Preethi Wrote:
(11-29-2023, 11:37 AM)aular Wrote: After getting the update for mege kernal, what ever controles battery life, the last and newest update wether it is pacman or apt or whatever u use as package manger, the battery life has improved, even with wifi turned on. So far so good, maybe some hope for the community to pull out of the bins and blow the dust off and use again.

That's fantastic news! It's great to hear that the latest kernel update, along with the newest package manager update, has improved battery lifeā€”even with WiFi on. Here's to a brighter future for the community!

I still think it would be better for Pine to use a better low power chipset from mediatek or somebody else that does extreamly low power and saves battery life for the next pinephone, even if the battery life sucks at first at least it will give hope for the community to create great battery life later on to use as a daily driver.