Now i am working in features like improving battery and bluetooth.
Moreover for next release i think also we can have improvement in FPS (from megi's patches) and new kernel version (5.9)
Looking forward into testing this... let's hope my PinePhone arrives soon so I can start testing around.
I have a couple question about this port, though:
-Which software components are non-FOSS?
-Is YaST included (or at least the software management tools)?
-How is the battery life doing right now?
## 2020.16.11
Add bootsplash for boot and shutdown
**Implemented enhancements:**
- Add bootsplash
- Fix kernel start (laggy bug)
- Fix audio problems in calls
- Added gnome-initial-setup to add language to your on-screen keyboard
- Fix problem changing between on-screen keyboard and emoji keyboard
- Change Pinhole for Megapixels for camera app
- Patched kernel with fixes for brightness
- Fix problem with modem in last release
- Now bluetooth are working correctly
**Working:**
- Calls (Auto-switch audio profiles)
- SMS
- Mobile Data
- WiFi
- Front Camera (laggy)
- Back Camera (laggy)
- Touchscreen
- Brightness
- Sound & Mic
- Volume keys
- Proximity sensor
- Jack
- Bluetooth
**Not Working:**
- Accelerometer
- GPS
11-18-2020, 02:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-18-2020, 03:04 PM by Xray2000.)
Do anyone know if Anbox can be installed/works on openSUSE ?
With latest image "openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-PHOSH-pinephone.aarch64.raw" from 2020-11-18 the problem that no keyboard pops up when input is required still persists.
Am I the only idiot trying to get OpenSuse running?