09-19-2016, 12:45 AM
(09-18-2016, 06:15 PM)pfeerick Wrote: If you havn't mounted a power button on the board in the space provided down between the headphones socket and usb sockets (which you could then long press just like with a tablet to get the power off menu), there is an app called Power off that someone else has tried and found working (on the rooted image). Just pulling the plug should be a last resort, as it could result in file system corruption in the long term.
Thanks for the info. The image was not the rooted one, but good to know in case.
As for the power-button.
I did solder it on the board but probably abused it because of the issues I have between the linux hdmi output and the monitor. The temporary contact became a permanent one It was not possible to power the board anymore, I removed the button! I will use external ones connected to the bus (well... forgot witch one right now).