Download a current stable version of your favorite distribution ( A good list of distros is available here: https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/PinePhone_S...e_Releases ), and burn the image to an uSD card. Try them out for a while and when you find the "one" install it to the eMMC utilizing jump-drive.
If you want to stick with Manjaro Plasma Mobile, here is a link to the current stable release: https://github.com/manjaro-pinephone/pla...beta15-rc3
If you run into trouble, post here or in one of the chat platforms listed here: https://www.pine64.org/gettings-started/
@ionmich
I just notice your post about openSUSE https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=18417 . - I am an openSUSE enthusiast, but there isn't anyone working to get it running smooth on the Pinephone.
If you want a good stable cell phone experience, I recommend you stick with Phosh on Arch, Mobian, or PostmarketOS. - I currently daily drive my Pinephone on PostmarketOS Phosh stable. - It just works.
Install something stable on the eMMC, and then play with other distros and desktop environments on uSD cards.
If you want to stick with Manjaro Plasma Mobile, here is a link to the current stable release: https://github.com/manjaro-pinephone/pla...beta15-rc3
If you run into trouble, post here or in one of the chat platforms listed here: https://www.pine64.org/gettings-started/
@ionmich
I just notice your post about openSUSE https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=18417 . - I am an openSUSE enthusiast, but there isn't anyone working to get it running smooth on the Pinephone.
If you want a good stable cell phone experience, I recommend you stick with Phosh on Arch, Mobian, or PostmarketOS. - I currently daily drive my Pinephone on PostmarketOS Phosh stable. - It just works.
Install something stable on the eMMC, and then play with other distros and desktop environments on uSD cards.