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Please, feel free to leave a message, but remember to sign it with <code><nowiki>-- ~~~~</nowiki></code>. You may also want to contact me as [https://forum.pine64.org/member.php?action=profile&uid=18910 "dsimic"] on the Pine64 forum. | Please, feel free to leave a message, but remember to sign it with <code><nowiki>-- ~~~~</nowiki></code>. You may also want to contact me as [https://forum.pine64.org/member.php?action=profile&uid=18910 "dsimic"] on the Pine64 forum. | ||
== Changes to [[PinePhone]] == | |||
I've reverted some changes made to [[PinePhone]] due to the direction they're going. Especially one larger addition is moved into your user section (see https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/User:Dsimic/PinePhone_Screen_Issue) due to being unconfirmed. Please get a confirmation for the claimed issue and causes via a dev. In my experience it is more likely that the thermal emergency shutdown function is broken again (see http://xnux.eu/log/#017), which should trigger under considerably lower temperatures, before any damage can occur. So claiming that certain settings can "fix" this is highly misleading, if temperature is an issue at all. If it's not the thermal emergency function failing again, it can also simply be bad apples. I recommend to contact the devs who look into this, such as megi, via the pine-dev channel. Regards, --[[User:Fxc|Fxc]] ([[User talk:Fxc|talk]]) 12:06, 22 April 2021 (UTC) |
Revision as of 12:06, 22 April 2021
Please, feel free to leave a message, but remember to sign it with -- ~~~~
. You may also want to contact me as "dsimic" on the Pine64 forum.
Changes to PinePhone
I've reverted some changes made to PinePhone due to the direction they're going. Especially one larger addition is moved into your user section (see https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/User:Dsimic/PinePhone_Screen_Issue) due to being unconfirmed. Please get a confirmation for the claimed issue and causes via a dev. In my experience it is more likely that the thermal emergency shutdown function is broken again (see http://xnux.eu/log/#017), which should trigger under considerably lower temperatures, before any damage can occur. So claiming that certain settings can "fix" this is highly misleading, if temperature is an issue at all. If it's not the thermal emergency function failing again, it can also simply be bad apples. I recommend to contact the devs who look into this, such as megi, via the pine-dev channel. Regards, --Fxc (talk) 12:06, 22 April 2021 (UTC)