Hmm. This looks like it might be it, although I can't tell because the screen isn't just dim for me. I cannot see anything and have no idea what state the laptop is in. Fn+ F2 does nothing.
Should like I should try to boot off a USB or SD card. What images do people commonly use for that?
Hi Ocschwar
try ctrl-alt f2 which is the key combo for a command line login. This blank screen is a widespread issue (I have a version of it) but it appears associated with Chromium OS tryouts, manjaro reinstalls as well as your issue.
Hi ocschwa
No idea if this works... it's what I'm trying to do: I'll give it a go though. I hope it works as I'm beginning to lose the will to live with this device!
Thanks for your message.
Best wishes, Alex
I tried typing blind, going ctl-alt-f2 to the TTY, login in, and then manually setting the brightness through /sys/class/backlight/edp-backlight/brightness.
no idea if I typed it all in correctly, but I typed it multiple times, and to no avail. I am really disappointed. At this point I am wondering whether to ask for a new eMMC module to put in, or some way any way to let me boot off the SD cared. Until I can use this laptop again, I have to strongly advise my friends not to buy it.
don't lose hope; i have got the arch linux installer working from the sd card but like you, i'm having no luck with the graphical installers with only a blank screen to keep me company. where do we go now for support i wonder...
Result!!!
I now have a working pinebook: the key was trying a different SD card. My panasonic (32Gb - a good brand) did not work. An unbranded 8Gb one worked fine. You might wish to try changing your install media. Very best of luck.
So, the Manjaro installer image boots my laptop just fine, runs an installation and then offers me a full desktop.
Yay!
But: that installation is to the SD card, not the eMMC. And that installation does not FIND the eMMC.
I tried an Android image and an Ubuntu image and both failed to turn the screen on. Updating that SD card right now in hope of accessing the eMMC that way.