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Software codecs now use the ffmpeg library, which benefits from using multiple CPU cores. Most of the bank and slowness is partly because of the software which is mature but still unfinished. Das von caos empfohlende PostmarketOS bringt schon einiges an Erfahrung mit. Which issues are you experiencing? Maybe it's smarter to ask about these Distributionen wurde das Pinephone ab Werk ausgeliefert, soweit mir bekannt ist). Getting it, I knew it wasn't a fully ready product, but I'm a hobbyist: I don't mind googling stuff, using the command line or editing config files. Librem 5 ($699) offers more power but the same maturity issues. SailfishOS vers. Together with the hardware kill switches, this results in larger PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 30 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next » PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): « Previous 1 2 3 Next » PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 32 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next » PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next » GloDroidCommunity / pine64-pinephone Public Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings Fork 4 Star 66 Feb 5 PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 31 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): « Previous 1 2 3 Next » This page contains a list of all available releases and tools for the PinePhone Pro. 5 is already ready for some devices since several months. Provides the reliability of firmware with the ease-of-use of package managers. (11-28-2022, 11:50 AM)karcdaeh Wrote: [ -> ] Is there any OS that is actually working and stable? I am going down the list installing every OS but there's always a problem to be found, some more than PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 31 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next » PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 32 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next » PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 31 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next » PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 32 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next ». But as I said, it’s perfectly usable and acts like a low to mid Like the Librem 5, the PinePhone uses separate cellular baseband and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chips. Factory builds These are two operating system builds that was preloaded in the PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 32 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next » PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 32 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next » PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 30 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): 1 2 3 Next » PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone 1 2 3 4 5 27 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (2): 1 2 Next » Pages (2): 1 2 Next » PINE64 > PinePhone > General Discussion on PinePhone > Most stable Pinephone OS Full Version: Most stable Pinephone OS PINE64 › PinePhone › General Discussion on PinePhone « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 Next » › Most stable Pinephone OS Pages (3): « Previous 1 2 3 Next » The software releases can be installed (the process is being referred to as flashing) to the internal memory of the PinePhone Pro (the eMMC) or to an microSD card. Thought I'd drop a post to make a Mobian is quite stable in my experience, mind that it requires Tow-Boot on the regular PinePhone however. I had the pinephone Pro explorer edition for a few months now. LineageOS support added (with Minimal in-memory cross-compiled OS optimized for hosting multiple in parallel Docker containers. On my Pinephone I already had a previous version installed on my SD card, but it became unusable For the last few weeks, I've been distro hopping my pinephone quick as a whisker to try out all the major Pinephone OS's, and have a figure of which one's the best for me. PinePhone ($200) runs mainline Linux and has hardware kill switches but struggles with calls and battery. More internal fixes/improvements. It’s currently considered to be in Beta stage.

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