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new PBP issues - jpjnh - 08-13-2022 Got the new PBP this week. The first couple of hours went well getting setup. Have had the following issues:
Is this a defective laptop or are there things I can try to fix these issues? (Willing to try if there are options) RE: new PBP issues - LivingLinux - 08-13-2022 1. There is a known issue with the power management of the audio system. https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=12415&pid=91697#pid91697 2. Drained battery is a known issue. Perhaps there is a way to let the PBP shut down at a higher battery percentage, to avoid this issue. 3. When you only have this problem with Fedora 32, I'm guessing it's not a hardware issue. RE: new PBP issues - jpjnh - 08-18-2022 (08-13-2022, 03:35 PM)LivingLinux Wrote: 1. There is a known issue with the power management of the audio system. Thank you for your suggestions. Work around in #1 seemed to stop the popping In trying to flash a new copy of the OS using dd, I did indeed "destroy disk". So now I cannot even boot to SD. Ordered emmc-usb module writer from china so hopefully that will get it up and running again. Attached is the output displayed when trying to boot from SD with no emmc installed. RE: new PBP issues - Stickman - 08-18-2022 Doing the "workaround" of having noise constantly in the background worked to reduce the popping for me; however, I still have the high pitched noise that would happen before the pop, and it now lasts the entire time. I'm wondering if it's a separate/related issue, or if it's at a high enough frequency where not everyone can hear it, and therefor this is "fixed" in a lot of peoples eyes (ears). EDIT: This high pitched noise appears to only happen when my screen brightness is between 50 and 95, weirdly enough. Screen brightness 45 and lower, and screen brightness 100 are both fine. RE: new PBP issues - cypresstwist - 08-19-2022 (08-18-2022, 02:34 PM)Stickman Wrote: EDIT: This high pitched noise appears to only happen when my screen brightness is between 50 and 95, weirdly enough. Screen brightness 45 and lower, and screen brightness 100 are both fine. I think it might have something to do with power consumption. I noticed a high-pitched sound when I plugged the PBP into an alternative power source (5.2V if I remember correctly). This would explain why in your case it starts if the brightness of the screen is higher: the brighter the screen, the more power the PBP needs to consume. If I were you I would try different other power sources of different amperage to see if this happens again. RE: new PBP issues - LivingLinux - 08-19-2022 (08-18-2022, 02:34 PM)Stickman Wrote: Doing the "workaround" of having noise constantly in the background worked to reduce the popping for me; however, I still have the high pitched noise that would happen before the pop, and it now lasts the entire time. Probably coil whine. So far I haven't seen that they identified the component. Sometimes it's possible to use something like glue or epoxy to get rid of the whine. RE: new PBP issues - jpjnh - 08-21-2022 OK - running brightness all the way up seems to prevent the popping - YAY! Big problem now is only being able to boot from SD - not EMMC. I can boot from several distros on SD but none of them see the emmc disk when using fdisk or lsblk. I am able to flash a new distro onto the EMMC using the emmc-usb card. So I suspect that there is something bigger wrong with the hardware. Any thoughts??? RE: new PBP issues - KC9UDX - 08-22-2022 You didn't change the state of the eMMC disable switch, did you? RE: new PBP issues - jpjnh - 08-22-2022 (08-22-2022, 01:50 AM)KC9UDX Wrote: You didn't change the state of the eMMC disable switch, did you? Hah! yes I thought ot that - I even cycled it off then back on. The emmc DID work the first couple hours after I got the PBP. But it ran out of battery while running and has never booted off the emmc since, although for a while I was able to see it in fdisk. Now no longer visible. Could the on-off switch be failing??? UPDATE: I was incorrect - I was not reading the markings on the on-off switch correctly. Thought I was seeing "on" on the left side, but I think that was really "0". Noticed that the other side was a "1". So NOW I get the uboot and starts to go to the emmc, but then power light alternates flashing red and green. RE: new PBP issues - wdt - 08-22-2022 Can I suggest an experiment? You have a usb->emmc adapter so it should be 'easy' On emmc, save mbr, save 1st 16M, write /dev/zero to 1st 16M, restore mbr (using dd,, bs-1M count=16 OR dd,,, bs=512 count=1 OR 34 if gpt) This forces use of uboot on SD, maybe will get past flashing lights Since uboot priority is SD, rename boot.scr to boot.scr.bak OR extlinux.conf to extlinux.conf.bak (on SD) If it boots, check with lsblk to see what is /, emmc or SD But it probably won't,,, this implies that distro is not good and uboot not at fault |