What is the highest usable DRAM clock speed for you?
552
29.17%
7
564
0%
0
576
12.50%
3
588
8.33%
2
600
4.17%
1
612
8.33%
2
624
37.50%
9
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[Volunteer needed]Too high DRAM clock speed MAY be causing you random crashes/freezes
#11
(05-14-2020, 03:21 PM)Boern Wrote: I went to 552 because I just can't wake up properly from standby, I get just a black screen. But I get that even with 552. Is the stock u-boot somewhere in the filesystem? If not, I'll reflash to mobian soon anyways.

I have the same problem in the latest image. I think this is a separate issue with suspend right now (it did work for me on an older release though), which is being looked into.
For now I would suggest disabling suspend.
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#12
I haven't received my PinePhone yet, but I found this hint at a memtest facility built into Linux we might be able to use: https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/com...b4509c9e85

Not sure if this would work on a PinePhone as I have no way to test it but I thought I'd let you know anyway.
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#13
Thanks, I will have a look into this!
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#14
Actually, the more I read about memtest in the Linux kernel the more I think we want it in the regular images. Combined with a boot option to use it I think it will help extend the service life of our devices towards the end, in addition to serving as a fast way to check RAM for trivial bit pattern errors. The results are readable in the kernel log and could easily be read with a script, or probably an app with a graphical representation of the bad memory.

Actually, this sounds like an easy enough project to get started with for learning how to develop apps for the PinePhone. I'll have a look around and see what I can come up with.
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#15
Would this uboot binary work with ubuntu touch?
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#16
(05-17-2020, 01:55 PM)Aberts10 Wrote: Would this uboot binary work with ubuntu touch?

It should work with any distribution.
But to be sure you can make a backup of the existing uboot by doing the "reverse" dd.

Code:
# dd if=/dev/sdX of=uboot-backup.bin bs=8k seek=1

@Djhg2000 I haven't yet looked into how to specify kernel commandline arguments from uboot, but it should be relatively simple.
I will have a look this week and post an update here.
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#17
Thank you Devrtz, I too was suffering random crashes on the latest mobian image as well as ubports.  I could not figure what was going on with my pinephone until I read your post.

576MHz has been working for me well.
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#18
567MHz here too.
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#19
(05-17-2020, 08:15 PM)kenigan Wrote: Thank you Devrtz, I too was suffering random crashes on the latest mobian image as well as ubports.  I could not figure what was going on with my pinephone until I read your post.

576MHz has been working for me well.

You are very welcome, glad I could help you Smile
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#20
Didn't realize the immediacy of this thread: as soon as I brewed my first Mobian install had a torrid time, couldn't get Firefox or Web to load 2 pages in a row without crashing (either themselves or phosh). Backed off to 552 and have a usable phone.
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