01-01-2020, 10:20 AM
I am new to the Pinebook Pro, but not Linux in general, and wanted to share some first thoughts on some tests I have made. Please note these are offered in the spirit of wanting to help, not as criticism. I am not in need of help to fix these things.
At first boot, I ran the updater. it shows 0 updates needed. This seemed unrealistic, so I ran sudo apt update in a terminal; it showed 90 updates available. I ran the updater again, but it still showed 0. I updated successfully anyway from the terminal.
Launching Chrome showed the Keyring request - potentially confusing for a newcomer?
I tried opening some standard testing files I use:
[*]Hope at least some of this might be of help.
[*]
Chris
At first boot, I ran the updater. it shows 0 updates needed. This seemed unrealistic, so I ran sudo apt update in a terminal; it showed 90 updates available. I ran the updater again, but it still showed 0. I updated successfully anyway from the terminal.
Launching Chrome showed the Keyring request - potentially confusing for a newcomer?
I tried opening some standard testing files I use:
- Graphics files opened in Nomacs as expected
- Video files opened in SMPlayer, although there was a message warning the version of SMPlayer was out of date
- A PDF file tried, but failed, to open in LibreOffice Draw; it seems there is no app for PDFs installed
- MP3s open in SMPlayer, not RhythmBox. I was able to change that.
- Attempting to play video opened SMPlayer, but it crashed
- Graphics files (PNG and JPG) tred to open Firefox, but failed. Forcing Nomacs works for the first image, but not subsequently
- Install system-config-printer
- Install cups
- From the run (Alt-F2) dialogue, run gksudo system-config-printer. (I subsequently modified the menu entry to run it as sudo)
[*]Hope at least some of this might be of help.
[*]
Chris