depending on your kernel version, you may want to use the alsa state from manjaro.
i keep current kernel and current pinebookpro-post-install from manjaro, and included in pbp-tools scripts.
the stock debian kernels do not yet support all the necessary pbp drivers. not sure about danielt's kernel packages, but i'll include this in my kernel config at pbp-tools.
Hi I have sometime ago installed Debian unstable using danielt's installer, thanks for the installer btw.
The result seems for work quite fine except one issue, a stable picture on a external monitor.
The setup consists of X11 using the internal eDP-1 and DP-1 though a USB-C "dock" -> KVM switch -> 4K monitor.
No issues have been observed on Manjaro so I think it is relatively safe to rule out hardware as an issue
I would describe the issue as part of/the entire external screen jumping one (maybe more) pixel to the right for maybe a frame.
The laptop internal display seems fine.
I have tried:
* Reducing the resolution (the problem persists but is even more annoying as the pixel size is bigger)
* Compiling a custom kernel 5.7.0 based off the Manjaro one
* Comparing "xrandr --verbose" from the Pinebook pro with a stationary connected to the same KVM switch
(The EDID information is the same as are the clock speeds for the different modes)
* Forcing the CPUs to run in performance mode (to prevent frequency changes that may interfere with the GPU if they share clock domains)
* Updating the system to get the latest mesa (available from Debian)
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GLEW Extension Info
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GLEW version 2.1.0
Reporting capabilities of display , visual 0x172
Running on a Mali T860 (Panfrost) from Panfrost
OpenGL version 2.1 Mesa 20.1.2 is supported
I have yet to try to compile mesa-git
My current theory is that the display/pixel timings are very slightly off causing the issue.
Does any one have any similar experiences and/or any suggestions?
Regards and thanks for your time Visti Andresen
Hi all, I just used this to install Debian on my new Pinebook pro, so first off, thanks for putting this together.
would there be a way to tweak what software is installed by default? Trying to install this on an 8gb uSD card with xfce and then trying to boot off the uSD card to install to eMMC, it works, but with a few tweaks. the 8GB uSD card runs out of space as it installs the required packages for the installer to run (eg, wget, etc). simply uninstalling a few programs (parole, xfburn, quodlibet, exfalso, which aren't large) and running apt-get autoremove freed up 800MB or so of space which was then plenty.
YOU select what is installed by default. just skip tasksel.