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[[PineNote Development/Building Kernel|Building the kernel]] for PineNote isn't enough. To get an effective system, well need to configure our OS. Make sure you're using.  
[[PineNote Development/Building Kernel|Building the kernel]] for PineNote isn't enough. To get an effective system, well need to configure our OS. Then we can [[PineNote Development/Apps|configure applications.]]


{{info|To see a list of things we need to do to get OS's working nicely, see the following pages: [[PineNote Development/TODO Manjaro|TODO Manjaro]]}}
{{info|To see a list of things we need to do to get OS's working nicely, see the following pages: <nowiki>[[PineNote Development/TODO Manjaro|TODO Manjaro]]</nowiki>}}


== Fixing Suspend ==
== Fixing Suspend ==
If you're using a logind system, edit your <code>/etc/systemd/logind.conf</code> config. More information on what to do [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management#ACPI_event in Arch's documentation].
If you're using a logind system, edit your <code>/etc/systemd/logind.conf</code> config. More information on what to do [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management#ACPI_event in Arch's documentation].

Latest revision as of 18:35, 20 February 2023

Building the kernel for PineNote isn't enough. To get an effective system, well need to configure our OS. Then we can configure applications.

Note: To see a list of things we need to do to get OS's working nicely, see the following pages: [[PineNote Development/TODO Manjaro|TODO Manjaro]]

Fixing Suspend

If you're using a logind system, edit your /etc/systemd/logind.conf config. More information on what to do in Arch's documentation.