Yesterday, 02:10 AM
Hi.
I have tried movuan version 0.0.0.4 (excalibur) for the past month. It's similar to mobian. After installing the update and rebooting it worked, there was one problem. After inactivity, the system seems to fall asleep, the LED flashes blue. In the older movuan system, the LED does not blink or light up after sleeping. After a few hours (in the morning), I noticed that the battery was at about 40%. The evening was 100%. That's too much of a loss.
After repeating the situation on the second night, I found that the display turned on randomly. There was the text Power - Automatic suspend. It seems that the sleep mode is not working well, the battery is quite drained in the morning.
It is reported on gitlab.
I do not recommend installing updates for this version. I installed the updates last week using the commands:
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Then after the reboot, it was not possible to log in, after entering the password.
The best option seems to me to use an older version of movuan, for example 0.0.0.2 (daedalus). It has no problem with waking up from sleep and draining the battery. Here I would recommend just updating your browser. This can be done by uninstalling the browser after "sudo apt update".
Then you reinstall it to get the newer version.
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I have tried movuan version 0.0.0.4 (excalibur) for the past month. It's similar to mobian. After installing the update and rebooting it worked, there was one problem. After inactivity, the system seems to fall asleep, the LED flashes blue. In the older movuan system, the LED does not blink or light up after sleeping. After a few hours (in the morning), I noticed that the battery was at about 40%. The evening was 100%. That's too much of a loss.
After repeating the situation on the second night, I found that the display turned on randomly. There was the text Power - Automatic suspend. It seems that the sleep mode is not working well, the battery is quite drained in the morning.
It is reported on gitlab.
I do not recommend installing updates for this version. I installed the updates last week using the commands:
Code:
sudo apt updateCode:
sudo apt upgradeThen after the reboot, it was not possible to log in, after entering the password.
The best option seems to me to use an older version of movuan, for example 0.0.0.2 (daedalus). It has no problem with waking up from sleep and draining the battery. Here I would recommend just updating your browser. This can be done by uninstalling the browser after "sudo apt update".
Then you reinstall it to get the newer version.
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