06-26-2024, 07:11 AM
My tests were not scientific in nature, I only used the default installation with no troubleshooting/kernel/system modifications; I thought it was to help you with a problem, so I did it quickly.
These devices are not “Windows plug and play”, some effort needs to be done on the part of the user to configure everything properly and they are labeled as for: “early adopters. More specifically, only intend for these units to find their way into the hands of users with extensive Linux experience.”
As an example: Out of the box with the default software installation, my PT2 did not have working WIFI or Bluetooth, but after some effort on my part, I have both functional and use them every weekday.
As I work full time, I do not have the luxury of time or desire to demonstrate and make a video of what can be done with proper effort on the user’s part.
These devices are not “Windows plug and play”, some effort needs to be done on the part of the user to configure everything properly and they are labeled as for: “early adopters. More specifically, only intend for these units to find their way into the hands of users with extensive Linux experience.”
As an example: Out of the box with the default software installation, my PT2 did not have working WIFI or Bluetooth, but after some effort on my part, I have both functional and use them every weekday.
As I work full time, I do not have the luxury of time or desire to demonstrate and make a video of what can be done with proper effort on the user’s part.
PinePhone, Pinebook Pro & PineTab2 owner.