08-26-2021, 07:22 PM
(07-07-2021, 01:29 PM)gab Wrote: Hello,
I have recently changed the motherboard of my Pinephone Braveheart to switch to the 3GB version.
Since the change I have a problem: the phone crashes (instantly goes from running to powered-off) after a few minutes (between 10s. & 10 min).
If I leave the phone plugged to power (for example to a USB battery) it will not crash (not even if I use it to browse the web for 1 hour, or if I let it run idling during the night).
All other functions work fine.
The phone runs hot, but that was already the case with the original motherboard.
I am running up-to-date Mobian.
I am running from SD card, I will flash to the eMMC asap to see if it helps.
I had not this problem before changing the motherboard (crashes were rare, maybe once a month), but I was running from eMMC.
I tried logging dmesg -w to a file but this does not show anything conclusive.
Any idea for how to debug this ?
Should I try other distros ? How likely is it to be due to running from SD card ?
Thanks in advance
I read somewhere on the forum that there is a needed firmware flash within the Pine phone testing software, such as the software that came on the Brave Heart.
* (I have a Brave Heart sitting here waiting for the replacement mainboard that I already purchased, but I have several later Pine phones that have kept me busy.)
>>> When I have watched the "How To" videos, no one mentions that the 'replacement' mainboard needs to be "Flashed" ?
>>> Perhaps that could be the problem..?
( The PMOS phone I have the August 26th Nightly running from an sd card on, seems to be functioning just fine )
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