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Pinephone testing release 2022-sept-29

29 Sep 16:43
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This release of LuneOS uses Qt 6.3 and updated components of WebOS-OSE.
It is based on the "kirkstone" branch of Yocto.

What works:

  • Almost everything except camera and sound

Known issues:

  • Camera doesn't work yet
  • Sound seems broken
  • Some conflicts seem to happen between wifi and cellular connections at first boot. If the connection to wifi doesn't work on first boot, reboot and use the Wifi app to connect.
  • Cellular data has not yet been tested

How to install:

  1. Retrieve the WIC and BMAP files.
  2. Write the .WIC file to your SD Card with your favourite tool. I use bmaptool on Archlinux.
  3. Place the SD card in your phone, power it on and wait for about 15-20 seconds and you will see the log on your screen, followed by the LuneOS logo and the OS will start.

Initial file for PinePhonePro to play with

20 Dec 23:14
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First WIP image for PinePhonePro using latest 5.16.0-rc6 mainline kernel with patches from Mobian.

What works:
-Screen
-Wifi
-Brightness slider
-Volume buttons
-Modem (powers on, not tested anything else yet)
-Bluetooth (seems to power on, haven't tested it further)
-Brightness sensor

What doesn't work:
-Audio playback
-Rotation and most other sensors
-Power Button

How to install:

  1. Unpack the ZIP file.
  2. Write the .WIC file to your SD Card with your favourite tool. I use balenaEtcher.
  3. Place the SD card in your phone, power it on and wait for about 15-20 seconds and you will see the log on your screen, followed by the LuneOS logo and the OS will start.

Pinephone testing version: Jan 8th 2022

08 Jan 09:30
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Pinephone testing release 2022-jan-08

What works:

  • Almost everything except camera

Known issues:

  • Camera doesn't work yet
  • Some conflicts seem to happen between wifi and cellular connections at first boot. If the connection to wifi doesn't work on first boot, reboot and use the Wifi app to connect.
  • Cellular data has not yet been tested

How to install:

  1. Retrieve the WIC and BMAP files.
  2. Write the .WIC file to your SD Card with your favourite tool. I use bmaptool on Archlinux.
  3. Place the SD card in your phone, power it on and wait for about 15-20 seconds and you will see the log on your screen, followed by the LuneOS logo and the OS will start.

Improved release for PinePhonePro to play with

22 Dec 22:56
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What works:
-Screen
-Wifi
-Brightness slider
-Volume buttons, power button
-Modem (powers on, not tested anything else yet)
-Bluetooth (seems to power on, haven't tested it further)
-Brightness sensor
-Audio playback
-Rotation (mostly) and most other sensors
-Power Button

What doesn't work/known issues:
-Rotation sensor when screen is turned 180 degrees
-Magnetometer
-Barometer (supposedly included according to press release)?
-Headphones: Sound plays on both headphones and speaker at the same time.

How to install:

Unpack the ZIP file.
Write the .WIC file to your SD Card with your favourite tool. I use balenaEtcher.
Place the SD card in your phone, power it on and wait for about 15-20 seconds and you will see the log on your screen, followed by the LuneOS logo and the OS will start.