04-04-2024, 02:00 AM
Hi,
First, I'd like to thank everyone in this community, for helping others! Great!
I ordered my PinePhone a few months ago. A few weeks later, I received the device, kept it in a drawer, and then I found the time to install the device.
I really wanted to get Kali Linux on the device, but it seems there are problems with the current image, so I decided to try Manjaro.
There have been a few bumps on the road, but it seems most things are working now.
The biggest problem for now, is the notification on the lockscreen about automatic suspension: every 5 minutes, the notification shows up. Of course, I can disable automatic suspension, but that will drain the battery. But the battery is also being drained, if the display is lit up every 5 minutes. Besides: I automatically take a look on my screen when that happens.
I also can disable notifications, but that means I will miss out anything important.
ChatGPT suggested the following:
Custom Scripts or Tools: Depending on the operating system your PinePhone is running (like PostmarketOS, Mobian, or another Linux-based mobile OS), you might be able to write custom scripts or use existing tools to control notifications based on the phone's state. This could involve detecting a suspension event and muting notifications in response.
Do you wise people reckon, that is the way to go? If so: anyone has a tip on how I do that? If not: anyone has tips on how I can achieve my goal in another way?
Cheers,
Albert Denmark
First, I'd like to thank everyone in this community, for helping others! Great!
I ordered my PinePhone a few months ago. A few weeks later, I received the device, kept it in a drawer, and then I found the time to install the device.
I really wanted to get Kali Linux on the device, but it seems there are problems with the current image, so I decided to try Manjaro.
There have been a few bumps on the road, but it seems most things are working now.
The biggest problem for now, is the notification on the lockscreen about automatic suspension: every 5 minutes, the notification shows up. Of course, I can disable automatic suspension, but that will drain the battery. But the battery is also being drained, if the display is lit up every 5 minutes. Besides: I automatically take a look on my screen when that happens.
I also can disable notifications, but that means I will miss out anything important.
ChatGPT suggested the following:
Custom Scripts or Tools: Depending on the operating system your PinePhone is running (like PostmarketOS, Mobian, or another Linux-based mobile OS), you might be able to write custom scripts or use existing tools to control notifications based on the phone's state. This could involve detecting a suspension event and muting notifications in response.
Do you wise people reckon, that is the way to go? If so: anyone has a tip on how I do that? If not: anyone has tips on how I can achieve my goal in another way?
Cheers,
Albert Denmark