Great teasing !
Of course i gonna flash my own build.
But just for fun, i'll also try an update/upgrade before.
Just to see what happen and maybe if something from the 'old way' stay somewhere.
All returns are welcome.
Thanks again a-wai
Strictly the same for Windows apps.
i agree.
Anyway the first(s) things to do remains.
Geary (for example) running well on PinePhone still have priority against anything else, even if it's a very interesting problem/issue about a non 'native Debian' app.
I do not have any exact time on battery life,
However, in the past I would un-plug the phone at bedtime, the next morning it would be off and dead.
NOW, it shows 25% charge when I checked it this morning. Pretty fair improvement !
Twice now I have had a incoming text while I had the text app open and it vibrates as it should, but the vibrate motor did not turn off
The phone would not even turn off using the GUI, I had to hold the power button for a full 7 seconds to shut down.
after a re-start all works as it should again.
My favorite OS for sure, just reporting, I have not seen anyone else report on this particular item.
LINUX = CHOICES
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Not sure if this is an upstream issue, but I think this depends on the configuration. When the screen is turned off it will still accept touch input. You can test this by turning the screen off, swiping upwards and then turning the screen back on. You will see the pin entry instead of just the lock screen.
I guess we could save a lot of power by turning the touch input off with the screen.
i just got everything installed and working. i managed to build nmap on it, and wanted to see what i had to do to contribute that to the effort. i'm going to be building a lot of things from source and some of it may be non-standard. if it isn't that hard to turn it into an install package i can do that while i'm building them and share them with everyone. you guys have done such a great job building this to where i can just drop in my sim, connect to the wifi, install a few things and start compiling crap. it took me a day to get the os installed, but about an hour to figure out how to start building crap.