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RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - canadien666 - 04-03-2020 Hi. Anyone notice in PHOSH today that one of the three output device options in Sound "disappeared"? I now only have the option for internal earpiece and internal speaker. Before I ran apt update && apt upgrade today there was a third option, for the headphone jack which was working yesterday. I did notice a kernel update going through today and a alsa update as well... RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - janw - 04-03-2020 (04-03-2020, 05:53 PM)canadien666 Wrote: Hi. Anyone notice in PHOSH today that one of the three output device options in Sound "disappeared"? I now only have the option for internal earpiece and internal speaker. Before I ran apt update && apt upgrade today there was a third option, for the headphone jack which was working yesterday. I did notice a kernel update going through today and a alsa update as well... When I plug in a headphone, I see a third option "Headset - Built-in Audio". RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - a-wai - 04-04-2020 Yep, I'm currently working on auto jack detection and switching, so the "Headset" option may not be there with nothing plugged in, but re-appear (and automatically switch to it) when plugging a headphone/headset. If it doesn't happen, please report here and give more details ("simple" headphones or headset with built-in mic/buttons? is the issue persistent across reboots? what happens with a cold boot? a reboot?) Please note this might delay the next release for a few days, until every part of it is sorted out and fixed (for example, I know there's an issue with headset not working during voice calls atm, this is being worked on) RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - canadien666 - 04-04-2020 Thanks for the replies. I get no third output option with or without something plugged in the jack. Tried a pair of headphones/w mic and a speaker/no mic. Thanks for all the work going into this project, really enjoy watching it's progress. RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - Concrete_panda - 04-04-2020 I just wanted to give a huge shoutout to you guys working on debian phosh. I got my new Pinephone a few days ago and all the operating systems I installed kind of disappointed me. Slow, extremely buggy, unusable. Then, really by coincidence, I found debian phosh, and I immediately fell in love. I could use desktop Firefox, desktop telegram worked, and everything was fast and smooth. It is by far the most usable system right now. GREAT WORK!!! RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - a-wai - 04-05-2020 Thanks (04-04-2020, 05:52 AM)canadien666 Wrote: Thanks for the replies. I get no third output option with or without something plugged in the jack. Tried a pair of headphones/w mic and a speaker/no mic. Thanks for all the work going into this project, really enjoy watching it's progress. @canadien666 can you try again with today's latest kernel update please? RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - canadien666 - 04-05-2020 (04-05-2020, 04:57 AM)a-wai Wrote: Thanks Hello, the headphones are automatically detected after today's update. Tried several times with with standard earbuds and a speaker. The third output option appears when the jack is being used and it disappears when not. Thanks! RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - bcnaz - 04-05-2020 Minor Problem : First I want to say this is hands down the best distro I have tried, it is the one I can use as it is and carry my phone anywhere. while using the text app the main window scrolls perfectly showing all the recent names or phone numbers and last messages. But on the individual messages when I try to scroll through the past messages, the screen is very hard to get a response, sometimes raising and dropping the keyboard from the screen seems to help,,,? and sometimes while writing a text the phone will crash and power down or re-start..? RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - cmicallef - 04-06-2020 (04-03-2020, 11:51 AM)p1trson Wrote: There's indeed a regression when it comes to wifi functionality. I did not test other distros for few weeks, but as said previously: @kaeptnkrunch and @p1trson To fix your wifi woes, try the below. Code: sudo iw dev wlan0 set power_save off PS Looks like a lot has been happening on this thread whilst I've been away! RE: debian+phosh running on PinePhone - clover - 04-06-2020 (04-05-2020, 12:03 PM)bcnaz Wrote: But on the individual messages when I try to scroll through the past messages, the screen is very hard to get a response, sometimes raising and dropping the keyboard from the screen seems to help,,,? I get this in PureOs as well. It seems to be a phosh isssue. chatty seems to crash phosh which causes the service to restart. if you do Code: sudo systemctl restart phosh you will see the same behavior. |