

I’ve been running Ubuntu on my pinebook pro. It’s quite usable. I also put the ssd adapter in it. That helps a lot with firefox loading super slow but it also munches the battery.


Well, most of that “incredible” quarter was just IOU’s from Sam Altman.
I doubt a few hours is long enough if the filament is really wet. It probably needs like 24+ hours. I would just switch to the new filament to test if that is really the problem. Then decide if it’s worth trying to save the old filament.


Nice! looks good and easy to print.


Nice! Does the onscreen keyboard work in the login screen? If it doesn’t it probably will soon. My understanding is that the wayland onscreen keyboard issues have been fixed really recently.


I was mostly just testing if I could use it without a keyboard and mouse. Which has not been the case with other distros I have tried. It’s mostly firefox and the login screen having issues with the onscreen keyboard and the UI not scaling or accecpting touch input well that has been my problem with linux on a tablet.


Yeah, I firefox and the login screen didn’t work well with the onscreen keyboard when I tried fedora. I ended up using it with the keyboard attahed. That’s why I was so excited when everything worked with PostmarketOS.


No, if I figure out pmbootstrap and make a custom image I will try to get the custom kernel in. So far everything but the cameras seem to work.


I don’t think they need pairing. It just worked for me. It’s a generic one off amazon. The Microsoft one I got with the tablet broke after a month and the replacement one also broke after a month. I’m still kind of mad about it like 4 year later.


So far it seems really good. I haven’t tested it to much though.


I think the “Showcasing Framework Laptops” is what rubs me the wrong way. I like the idea of trying to get feedback and learn the need of real linux users but anything that qualifies as marketing should be paid.


Man that eee pc, disks, and ipod are an instant nostalgia trigger for me. I miss my net books. Not enough to go buy one though.


I feel like linux users benefit the most from arm since we can build our software natively for arm with access to the source code.
I’m very interested in these.


That’s only for minorities and poor people.
Yeah, I’m running lubuntu on it. I have bash script to turn it off when unplugged and I run feh with the slide show option on start up. It works fairly seamlessly.