(12-19-2020, 08:33 AM)andresbs Wrote: Finally I'll be able to test this, my PinePhone is arriving in two days!
The thing I am really excited about is how OBS can make porting to arm64 easier, sometimes it is literally just enabling the build target.
That was exactly what i do with Telegram-desktop app
(12-20-2020, 08:26 AM)andresbs Wrote:(11-10-2020, 05:01 AM)Alefnode Wrote:Sorry about the delay replying, I have been fighting my ISP the last two months...(11-04-2020, 01:39 PM)andresbs Wrote: Looking forward into testing this... let's hope my PinePhone arrives soon so I can start testing around.
I have a couple question about this port, though:
-Which software components are non-FOSS?
-Is YaST included (or at least the software management tools)?
-How is the battery life doing right now?
For the first question, all software components arre FOSS, then you can install everything with "zypper install" or whatever command you use with opensuse OS, Yast2 gui are not well adapted for mobile UI so it disabled by default, you can install it and test it if you want.
Battery life i think is worst part for now, maybe 1 working day without using it a lot, maybe 5-6 hours using it continuosly.
5 h of use seems on par with iPhones
At lest wait for today upgrade it will be the more stable build in months, only have som problems with camera app, but i lot of improvements in battery and modem with latest kernel with Megi's patches