Performance issues
#1
I have a 2GB version with wifi, and I've gotten remixos, android, and ubuntu to boot, but I'm having severe lag and/or "not responding" popups on all OSs and all programs.  I've tested my SD card and it's fine,  I get 9MB/s writes and 30MB/s reads and no errors.  so far remix OS is the worst performance, and I was about to try debian instead of ubuntu but now files.pine64.org is down.

I'm using a 2A wall charger and have tried a few cables, but my understand is that if it boots that shouldn't be a problem.

what do I need to look at to figure out what's going on?
#2
Same thing here.
I using the power cables that i've got from PINE64.
I didn't test my sd card.
In my case, the led keeps beeing red. I can't have it green.
What about you?
#3
(04-24-2016, 02:15 PM)octopus Wrote: Same thing here.
I using the power cables that i've got from PINE64.
I didn't test my sd card.
In my case, the led keeps beeing red. I can't have it green.
What about you?
The red led should be red and just indicates power on, so if you wait for it to become green, well, i wouldn't hold my breath for it.

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#4
the early boards had green LEDs, and the "final" boards have red.

after letting it sit overnight on remixos a few play store things updated and it seems to have gotten a lot better, mostly usable. my fire phone with CM11 on it and my Ouya are still far more snappy, so it still not what I think it could be.
#5
(04-24-2016, 02:56 PM)androsch Wrote:
(04-24-2016, 02:15 PM)octopus Wrote: Same thing here.
I using the power cables that i've got from PINE64.
I didn't test my sd card.
In my case, the led keeps beeing red. I can't have it green.
What about you?
The red led should be red and just indicates power on, so if you wait for it to become green, well, i wouldn't hold my breath for it.

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lol xD

Thanks
#6
(04-23-2016, 08:15 PM)chrwei Wrote: I have a 2GB version with wifi, and I've gotten remixos, android, and ubuntu to boot, but I'm having severe lag and/or "not responding" popups on all OSs and all programs.  I've tested my SD card and it's fine,  I get 9MB/s writes and 30MB/s reads and no errors.  so far remix OS is the worst performance, and I was about to try debian instead of ubuntu but now files.pine64.org is down.

I'm using a 2A wall charger and have tried a few cables, but my understand is that if it boots that shouldn't be a problem.

what do I need to look at to figure out what's going on?

I'm having the same issue. Tried both Remix OS and Ubuntu, and both seemed very choppy. I was also unable to play any sounds from apps or programs using either OS. I did however hear some random clicking sounds every once and awhile.

I just ordered a new SD card to see if that fixes the problem, as I'm not exactly sure how to test the speed of the one I have, but I know it's an old card.
#7
the card test program on the wiki shows the speed as it tests the card.


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