0.9.14 Release: Ubuntu 18.04 with Mate & LXDE Desktop
#71
Yes, it crashes Konsole, also have Konsole problems in Ubuntu 18.10+.
#72
Might be a good idea to create a separate user for KDE.
#73
(11-26-2019, 04:06 PM)PakoSt Wrote: Might be a good idea to create a separate user for KDE.

Do you think it will solve those random crashes? I think it is not user related, because without Neon it is stable and without crashes.
#74
@ayufan is it possible to add an -minimal-pinebookpro-arm64 build?
#75
(11-27-2019, 01:32 AM)Wizzard Wrote:
(11-26-2019, 04:06 PM)PakoSt Wrote: Might be a good idea to create a separate user for KDE.

Do you think it will solve those random crashes? I think it is not user related, because without Neon it is stable and without crashes.

Not so sure about the crashes, they could be caused by something different.

But it definitely helped me with some other random weirdness like the wifi for example (it is reaaally misbehaving between KDE, Gnome and Wayfire when using single user on Manjaro).
#76
(11-27-2019, 03:01 AM)mfritsche Wrote: @ayufan is it possible to add an -minimal-pinebookpro-arm64 build?

It's very easy just to install the rockpro64 minimal and then just install the pinebookpro kernel.

Quote:Not so sure about the crashes, they could be caused by something different.

But it definitely helped me with some other random weirdness like the wifi for example (it is reaaally misbehaving between KDE, Gnome and Wayfire when using single user on Manjaro).
First thing I did was make a new user for myself, the konsole crash is repeatable, the other crash i notice is with kinfocenter when checking various things, but seems to be only after I have woken up the pinebookpro after it has been in suspend. The dotconfig files for KDE are separate from other desktop files. Just restarting the app fixes those crashes.
#77
(11-27-2019, 04:38 AM)stealthbanana Wrote: It's very easy just to install the rockpro64 minimal and then just install the pinebookpro kernel.

D'oh! Forgot to unpack the image Big Grin
#78
@ayufan , have you tried to compile qt5 with es2? It works well on Manjaro and KDE, would be interesting to see how it goes with the mali driver in Ubuntu.
#79
Anyone got battery status to work as a panel plugin?

I tried with LXDE-panel with no success, fiddling with the fix from this thread: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7586
After that I tried to install xfce4-power-manager, xfce4-panel, and xfce4-goodies. Now I get correct status of when AC is connected or not but battery always show as low and I get alarms.
#80
Well first of all thanks for the work in getting this working.

Second thing I cannot for the life of me get this image to boot of an sd card at all.  

UPDATE - MANAGED TO GET A LITTLE TIME OVER THE HOLIDAYS AND SORTED THIS BUT RATHER BRUTALY
 
In short I downloaded a back up version of the default os and could boot that from an SD card so the SD card reader is fine. Then managed to boot the Manjaro KDE build which although very nice is not for me. Then wrote the EMMC with Mate  directly and it worked! = would not boo off an sd card mind you but did boot to the EMMC and so I now have Ubuntu Mate on my Pinebook Pro!

I played around a little and even tried to then install the Ubuntu desktop (oh dear what a mess that made) before getting that removed and sticking with Ubuntu Mate now rocking Munity theme too so just like my old Ubuntu desktop!

Been using Linux/Ubuntu for some 10 years now (and run many many versions of Linux on mnay devices)  and this is completely foxed me.

I have followed the instructions on the first page

Downloaded the image I wanted for the pinebook pro
Extracted it
Installed it onto the SD card using DD and Etcher and the disk app in Ubuntu and it just does not boot from the SD card at all - ever not once after maybe 10 attempts to reflash

Am I missing something?

I have tried this using the Manjaro install process and it booted from the sd card first time and used 3 different sd cards of different sizes


Any clues as I am pulling my hair out for what should be very very easy to do


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