Bookworm
#51
For anyone that may have had a custom ringtone that disappeared when updating to bookworm (happened to me), following these instructions for Manjaro brought mine back:

https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...4#pid99964
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#52
Although the only genereal issue seems to be the brightness thing, I guess it is not 'officially' recommended to upgrade until there is a corresponding blogpost about upgrading on https://blog.mobian-project.org , right?
(Don't want to break my daily driver PinePhone... Wink )
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#53
IF you are using 'Bookworm' you are near the cutting edge anyhow...?
> Bullseye is now being maintained by "Debian"

I guess if you have an early release of bookworm and you only just update it, that may be as close as you can get to a "Stable Bookworm" ?

My daily driver has an early bookworm release plus updates.

While on one of my 'test phones' I do flash the latest nightly almost every night.
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#54
Bookworm has worked out fine for me as a daily driver, seems pretty stable. I just put in the latest updates today and the things I need are still working. (Usually I update it about once a week or so.) I periodically do a full image backup of the eMMC in case something goes horribly wrong, and also have a working SD card that can be inserted in the phone if for some reason the installed OS stops working.
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(09-14-2021, 02:56 PM)Zebulon Walton Wrote: Bookworm has worked out fine for me as a daily driver, seems pretty stable. I just put in the latest updates today and the things I need are still working. (Usually I update it about once a week or so.) I periodically do a full image backup of the eMMC in case something goes horribly wrong, and also have a working SD card that can be inserted in the phone if for some reason the installed OS stops working.

Do you notice much of a difference in the speed of the operating system when comparing use of the sd card to the eMMC ?
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#56
(09-14-2021, 05:31 PM)bcnaz Wrote: Do you notice much of a difference in the speed of the operating system when comparing use of the sd card to the eMMC ?

The SD card is a little slower but not a huge difference. The Pinephone is sluggish either way. Smile
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#57
I'm updating to Bookworm.
One question though, why does it take forever to update initramfs?
I started the update at 9:00 in the morning, and it got up to "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.13-sunxi64" at 99% a few minutes later.
It's almost 16:00 now, and "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.13-sunxi64" is still at 99%.
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(09-15-2021, 12:54 AM)ryo Wrote: I'm updating to Bookworm.
One question though, why does it take forever to update initramfs?
I started the update at 9:00 in the morning, and it got up to "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.13-sunxi64" at 99% a few minutes later.
It's almost 16:00 now, and "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.13-sunxi64" is still at 99%.

I just made the switch to bookworm from an older bullseye install 2 days ago. Everything was installed within 30-45 minutes. My PP is the UBports edition with the upgraded motherboard, Mobian running on SD card.
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#59
I upgraded to bookworm today and everything seems to be working fine aside from the fact that it tells me installation of the package folks-common has been held back. Trying to install folks-common manually tries to uninstall mobian-phosh, mobian-phosh-phone, gnome-calls and gnome-contacts which I'm guessing I don't wanna do. Anyone know what's up with that?
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(09-15-2021, 11:38 AM)SocialNetworkingWasAMistake Wrote: I upgraded to bookworm today and everything seems to be working fine aside from the fact that it tells me installation of the package folks-common has been held back. Trying to install folks-common manually tries to uninstall mobian-phosh, mobian-phosh-phone, gnome-calls and gnome-contacts which I'm guessing I don't wanna do. Anyone know what's up with that?

Basically something about version 25 of folks-common is old and 26 is the new one but isn't depending on stuff or something. Moral of the story though, if something is held back probably ask in the Mobian matrix chat and leave it alone or risk messing your install up.
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