Post A5HAfwDhrDvBEIsSRM by ami@mastodon.technology
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(DIR) Post #A5FDEBA8cSwB0jkA2y by PINE64@fosstodon.org
2021-03-15T19:52:43Z
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March Blog Update!- Manufacturing status report- #SOEdge & #Quartz64 available for devs in April- e-ink works with Q64- #PinebookPro pre-orders this month for $220- #PinePhone Beta Edition preorders soon & keyboard update- #PineTime software progress and more! https://www.pine64.org/2021/03/15/march-update/
(DIR) Post #A5FE5FC0MlI6rFv6iu by errantlibrarian@mastodon.social
2021-03-15T20:02:05Z
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@PINE64 No love for the pinetab? My poor tab has a cracked digitizer.
(DIR) Post #A5FGHUGKMYoAyluKhM by hardwired@mastodon.uno
2021-03-15T20:26:38Z
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@PINE64 Will the "PINEPHONE Community EDITION 3GB/32GB MAINBOARD – special offer for BraveHeart and UBPorts owners [Very Limited Quantity]" come back in store or are they sold out forever?
(DIR) Post #A5Fds5JwM9lHHg19VY by mitchkiah@mastodon.xyz
2021-03-16T00:41:03Z
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@PINE64 the 15th of the month has quickly become my favorite day. Keep up the awesome work!Any idea if replacement motherboards be available for the #pinephone when the beta edition is available? Totlly understand that this could change by the hour with all the wildness going on around part shortages.
(DIR) Post #A5HAfwDhrDvBEIsSRM by ami@mastodon.technology
2021-03-16T18:33:17Z
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@PINE64Can't help but feeling very disappointed. Missed out on the last pine book pro and now it will only be usable with external keyboard 😥Anyone have any idea for an alternative open source net book?I assume this means the ISO keyboard version won't be available until components are back to normal.
(DIR) Post #A5JMFSIO557eep7pNg by FreePietje@x0f.org
2021-03-17T19:53:22Z
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@PINE64 Question, primarily related to the #Quartz64 SBC:With the Rock64 and RockPro64 most releases came with a 4.4 kernel.Which kernel version will be 'supported' for the Quartz64?Was surprised it wasn't f.e. 4.9 as that is the kernel version for #Debian Stretch, but I just learned the 4.4 is a SLTS kernel.Syncing with Debian Stable releases has many advantages.An upgrade to 4.19 makes sense (Debian Buster + SLTS), but 5.10 would be better (Bullseye + SLTS)https://www.cip-project.org/blog/2020/12/02/cip-to-embark-on-kernel-5-10-development-for-slts
(DIR) Post #A5JMXjZwYrNHTN3LXs by FreePietje@x0f.org
2021-03-17T19:56:41Z
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@PINE64 I'm guessing you're primarily (or only?) reliant on what #rockchip provides, and I'm also guessing that you have far better contacts and sway with them to persuade them to support/go for a more recent kernel.
(DIR) Post #A5JMfOiY0TUf5bjQP2 by FreePietje@x0f.org
2021-03-17T19:58:05Z
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@PINE64 I'm guessing you're primarily (or only?) reliant on what #rockchip provides, and I'm also guessing that you have far better contacts and sway with them to persuade them to support/go for a more recent kernel.SLTS = Super Long Term Support (kernel).See also https://lwn.net/Articles/749530/