(05-09-2017, 10:14 AM)Luke Wrote: Thanks for sharing. Quick note re. the trackpad - it will get better, it's being looked into to. ]
Regarding A 7.1. I suggest reflashing and waiting 5 min AFTER it finished flashing before removing the SD card.
Thanks for this feedback.
I'll try waiting after flashing (presumably until all the write buffers are flushed).
(05-09-2017, 11:27 AM)MarkHaysHarris777 Wrote:I understand that is one of the limitations of this TN screen. Actually, it's not a problem for a laptop since you just set it up and don't move around. Only one person looking at the screen so it can be adjusted optimally.(05-09-2017, 09:58 AM)mspohr Wrote: The screen is very good for straight on viewing but fades rapidly to the sides (vertical worse than horizontal).
The viewing angle of the screen is one of the down-sides of the older and less expensive TN display technology (it really only has one effective viewing angle).
All of these "features" constitute three of the reasons that the price-point is so low. The pinebook is the first 'stab' at a truly affordable notebook that is also actually useful!
(05-09-2017, 11:41 AM)ayufan Wrote: All my builds can be put either on eMMC or run from SD card. This allows you to have multi-boot when needed.
Is there something you can do at boot time to choose whether to have it run from SD card or install to eMMC?
It seems that this is set within the image file and not a boot option.