02-11-2023, 02:32 AM
Dear community,
I really feel stuck with my Pinephone Pro Explorer Edition, purchased last year and abandoned for almost a year, after so may unsuccessful attempts to have it working.
Today, the only way I can have it showing sign of life is connecting it in MASK ROM mode and havind a lsusb command in a terminal on my Linux PC.
All the attempts that I have made to power on my device have failed.
To discard the drained battery issue, I have purchased from Pine64 a battery charging station.
So now what?
Thanks to Staytuned a post that I wrote last year had received a solution that does not work any more.
Since last year, it seems that things have changed, with regards to multi-boot possibilities, using tow-boot or u-boot.
I would be so grateful if someone could describe in detail a working process to bring my Pinephone Pro back to life, whichever the os distribution used.
Looking forward.
Best regards,
Jerome Lioret
I really feel stuck with my Pinephone Pro Explorer Edition, purchased last year and abandoned for almost a year, after so may unsuccessful attempts to have it working.
Today, the only way I can have it showing sign of life is connecting it in MASK ROM mode and havind a lsusb command in a terminal on my Linux PC.
All the attempts that I have made to power on my device have failed.
To discard the drained battery issue, I have purchased from Pine64 a battery charging station.
So now what?
Thanks to Staytuned a post that I wrote last year had received a solution that does not work any more.
Since last year, it seems that things have changed, with regards to multi-boot possibilities, using tow-boot or u-boot.
I would be so grateful if someone could describe in detail a working process to bring my Pinephone Pro back to life, whichever the os distribution used.
Looking forward.
Best regards,
Jerome Lioret