10-06-2023, 10:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-06-2023, 10:59 PM by Peter Gamma.)
part I can be found here but is closed for comments:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...t=ethernet
So I comment it here.
I was watching the YouTube video of Martijn Braam about the PinePhone with an USB-C dock. I was wondering If cable wired ethernet works at all with it, since he does not show it.
https://youtu.be/yBeza4UNOm8
I am happy to know from you that it works fine with manjaro.
In case of doubt, use manjaro for a wired ethernet connection. And if you need another distro, choose a multi-boot Pinephone. This seems to be the reality of the Pinehone.
I bought a Pinephone with Ubuntu Touch on it. But the keyboard did not work with. Then I had to flash postmarkedOS on it to get the keyboard working.
LibreOffice, Abiword and Gnumeric are in the postmarketOS store now, but are they in the stores of the other Pinephone distros? If no, choose a multi-boot Pinehone.
It is also possible to flash an OS on the external SD card of the Pinephone and change SD cards to change the distro.
This is the simplest way for multi-boot for Pinephone beginners as far as I know.
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...t=ethernet
So I comment it here.
I was watching the YouTube video of Martijn Braam about the PinePhone with an USB-C dock. I was wondering If cable wired ethernet works at all with it, since he does not show it.
https://youtu.be/yBeza4UNOm8
I am happy to know from you that it works fine with manjaro.
In case of doubt, use manjaro for a wired ethernet connection. And if you need another distro, choose a multi-boot Pinephone. This seems to be the reality of the Pinehone.
I bought a Pinephone with Ubuntu Touch on it. But the keyboard did not work with. Then I had to flash postmarkedOS on it to get the keyboard working.
LibreOffice, Abiword and Gnumeric are in the postmarketOS store now, but are they in the stores of the other Pinephone distros? If no, choose a multi-boot Pinehone.
It is also possible to flash an OS on the external SD card of the Pinephone and change SD cards to change the distro.
This is the simplest way for multi-boot for Pinephone beginners as far as I know.