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RE: Default OS update log - binarian - 09-10-2019

(09-07-2019, 06:27 PM)Der Geist der Maschine Wrote: shipping the first batch got delayed

Shipping.....for the pinebook pro?  If so, what's your source on that?  I haven't seen anything suggesting that...


RE: Default OS update log - Der Geist der Maschine - 09-10-2019

(09-10-2019, 09:04 AM)binarian Wrote:
(09-07-2019, 06:27 PM)Der Geist der Maschine Wrote: shipping the first batch got delayed

Shipping.....for the pinebook pro?  If so, what's your source on that?  I haven't seen anything suggesting that...


https://www.pine64.org/2019/09/05/september-update-the-pinephone-is-real-shipping-soon/ "first community pre-orders will start shipping mid-September". The original date was early September.


RE: Default OS update log - binarian - 09-10-2019

(09-10-2019, 09:11 AM)Der Geist der Maschine Wrote:
(09-10-2019, 09:04 AM)binarian Wrote:
(09-07-2019, 06:27 PM)Der Geist der Maschine Wrote: shipping the first batch got delayed

Shipping.....for the pinebook pro?  If so, what's your source on that?  I haven't seen anything suggesting that...


https://www.pine64.org/2019/09/05/september-update-the-pinephone-is-real-shipping-soon/ "first community pre-orders will start shipping mid-September". The original date was early September.

Ahhh I saw that, but it didn't register with me.  Thanks!


RE: Default OS update log - Thra11 - 09-11-2019

(09-09-2019, 07:17 AM)rick1959 Wrote: Could the emphasis on a small swap file be to keep the program full in RAM for faster operation?

You can adjust how much the Linux kernel likes to swap stuff by changing vm.swappiness. If set to a lower value, it is more likely to keep everything in RAM if it can, irrespective of the amount of swap available. Whether this results in a speed improvement depends somewhat on whether everything fits in the available RAM (if it doesn't, execution may be e.g. held up swapping out stuff that might have been swapped out earlier with a higher swappiness).


RE: Default OS update log - Luke - 10-04-2019

Those of you who got your Pinebook Pros, update your installations.


RE: Default OS update log - neilman - 10-04-2019

(10-04-2019, 03:20 PM)Luke Wrote: Those of you who got your Pinebook Pros, update your installations.

Just spotted the alert on Twitter and have updated as instructed.
The update process is not very "chatty" is it - just creating folder for version 1.1 then after a long silent "think" an instruction to reboot.

Any specific tests or actions required from me to confirm whatever has been fixed?

Is this update/version visible anywhere like in an "about" info box somewhere - if not perhaps there should be an easy way to check current  version.
hovering the mouse cursor over the Pine Menu icon reports "Debian GNU/Linux 9.11 (stretch)"


RE: Default OS update log - Luke - 10-04-2019

(10-04-2019, 03:54 PM)neilman Wrote:
(10-04-2019, 03:20 PM)Luke Wrote: Those of you who got your Pinebook Pros, update your installations.

Just spotted the alert on Twitter and have updated as instructed.
The update process is not very "chatty" is it - just creating folder for version 1.1 then after a long silent "think" an instruction to reboot.

Any specific tests or actions required from me to confirm whatever has been fixed?

Is this update/version visible anywhere like in an "about" info box somewhere - if not perhaps there should be an easy way to check current  version.
hovering the mouse cursor over the Pine Menu icon reports "Debian GNU/Linux 9.11 (stretch)"

Its just an update to uboot -- you should be able to boot all OSs, including Chromium OS and Android, from SD cards. Try and let me know.


RE: Default OS update log - User 6582 - 10-04-2019

(09-11-2019, 05:46 PM)Thra11 Wrote:
(09-09-2019, 07:17 AM)rick1959 Wrote: Could the emphasis on a small swap file be to keep the program full in RAM for faster operation?

You can adjust how much the Linux kernel likes to swap stuff by changing vm.swappiness. If set to a lower value, it is more likely to keep everything in RAM if it can, irrespective of the amount of swap available. Whether this results in a speed improvement depends somewhat on whether everything fits in the available RAM (if it doesn't, execution may be e.g. held up swapping out stuff that might have been swapped out earlier with a higher swappiness).

Thanks!! 
I've been an ardent fan of "low" swappiness in Lubuntu, so this is great news. Soon as my PBP shows up, I'll be experimenting with that...


RE: Default OS update log - bcnaz - 10-15-2019

(10-04-2019, 04:22 PM)Luke Wrote:
(10-04-2019, 03:54 PM)neilman Wrote:
(10-04-2019, 03:20 PM)Luke Wrote: Those of you who got your Pinebook Pros, update your installations.

Just spotted the alert on Twitter and have updated as instructed.
The update process is not very "chatty" is it - just creating folder for version 1.1 then after a long silent "think" an instruction to reboot.

Any specific tests or actions required from me to confirm whatever has been fixed?

Is this update/version visible anywhere like in an "about" info box somewhere - if not perhaps there should be an easy way to check current  version.
hovering the mouse cursor over the Pine Menu icon reports "Debian GNU/Linux 9.11 (stretch)"

Its just an update to uboot -- you should be able to boot all OSs, including Chromium OS and Android, from SD cards. Try and let me know.
Luke,
  The Debian/Mate that ships with the PBP,  can the Debian OS be updated with the GI .? (Or just 'Mrfixits' repository ?)
Does this edition come with the Debian security keys..?
  I noticed when I run the straight Debian on my laptop it includes the security keys with the installation.
 BUT,  when I installed Debian from the 'Non-Free' iso image the security keys are not included with the image,
 The non-free comes with the wifi drivers,  

but it is easier to manually install the wifi drivers than to try to find and install those security keys...!!!
I have NO experience with the arm processors so there may be a bit more differences.?
Will I be able to use 'Synaptic' to do driver installations ?

Thanks !
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>Edit: < With 4gb of RAM, How large can the swap file be, and still have good swampiness ? Would 4gb be too much for the swap file ?
OR : . . .(( Would 2gb work better as a swap file ) ? Keeping more in the RAM ?
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RE: Default OS update log - Luke - 10-15-2019

updated to v1.3, check log in OP