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It seems they have DRAM frequency set way too high: 624 MHz instead of 552 MHz. See [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=9832 this thread].}}
 
It seems they have DRAM frequency set way too high: 624 MHz instead of 552 MHz. See [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=9832 this thread].}}
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== Hardware ==
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* [[PinePhone]]
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** Initial testing is done with [[PinePhone 1.1]].
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** Once [[PinePhone 1.2]] becomes available, this will be the daily driven device.
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* Screen protector
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** Factory-provided at first
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** Replacement
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*** Pine64 store?
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*** Supposedly some iPhone screen protector is usable
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**** {{IconTodo}} Find out more and look for a shop selling this (once needed)
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* Battery
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** Factory-provided at first
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** Replaceable with any Samsung J7 form-factor battery[https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/PinePhone#Specifications]
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*** {{IconTodo}} Find a shop selling this (once needed)
  
 
== Software Setup ==
 
== Software Setup ==

Revision as of 07:33, 23 May 2020

Project: Using PinePhone as my daily driver smartphone, running Linux fulfilling Goal:Technology.

(!) All the current OS images are crashing (apart from Megous' kernel on Arch Linux ARM) on my PinePhone.

It seems they have DRAM frequency set way too high: 624 MHz instead of 552 MHz. See this thread.

Hardware

  • PinePhone
  • Screen protector
    • Factory-provided at first
    • Replacement
      • Pine64 store?
      • Supposedly some iPhone screen protector is usable
        • Find out more and look for a shop selling this (once needed)
  • Battery
    • Factory-provided at first
    • Replaceable with any Samsung J7 form-factor battery[1]
      • Find a shop selling this (once needed)

Software Setup

postmarketOS

Pros and Cons

Next Steps

  • Flash a prebuilt image
    • [+] ?
    • [–] ?
  • Build and flash from the repository
  • Try the custom image
  • Try customizing the image


UBports

Pros and Cons

Next Steps

  • Flash a prebuilt image
    • [+] ?
    • [–] Crashes during boot.
  • Waiting for a better build... (couldn't use a bootloader with lower DRAM frequency)
  • Build and flash from the repository
  • Try the custom image
  • Try customizing the image

Mobian

Pros and Cons

  • [+] Debian (almost as good as Arch Linux)
  • [+] Aims to be as upstream as possible, built from source
  • [–] Phosh

Next Steps

  • Flash a prebuilt image
    • [+] Boots, serial shell works
    • [–] Bootloader needs to be replaced for lower frequency of DRAM
    • [–] Phosh
      • You can install Gnome, but it is not polished for the device and it is slow.
  • Waiting for a better build...
  • Build and flash from the repository
  • Try the custom image
  • Try customizing the image

Arch Linux ARM

Via Arch Linux ARM for PinePhone Installer.

Pros and Cons

Next Steps

  • Update to kernel 5.7
  • Try again the current status and progress
    • [i] Tested, boots and works, but the USB network seems broken as of 2020-05-11 --> Reverting to 5.6
    • [i] Kernel 5.6.13 works with USB network as of 2020-05-17

sxmo

Tiling WM dwm based on pmos.

Pros and Cons

  • [+] Based on pmos, i.e. Alpine Linux
  • [+] Tiling WM is nice to use on a phone.
  • [–] Tiling doesn't work completely with all the apps.
  • [–] Hard to learn the controls
  • [–] No real power saving.

Next Steps

  • [i] Waiting for a future release.

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