#nexdock360, #pinephone, #librem5
Can't get the pinephone (#mobian) to work stable with the nexdock - nexdock as single screen. Connecting needs often a few tries and usually includes some waiting until the screen of the nexdock activates. After that it isn't stable: after some time the screen on the nexdock deactivates and the screen on the pinephone doesn't show anything.
To get back control I either have to reboot or try to reconnect until I can reconfigure the screens. kanshi helps a bit.
O.k., the #Pinephone does have a new SIM now and mine moved to the #Librem5. If I'm not reachable... The #Pinephone will serve now as a computer for my eldest son. I hope he'll get along with it until #PinephonePro. If this works he'll have no problems deciding which his first phone will be.
Unbelievable. I'm looking at a #Librem5 on my desk. Red LED on, charging. First impression: compared to the #Pinephone really fast, touch screen has better responsibilty. Heavier, thicker. Really looking forward to flash it with #PureOS #Byzantium (Bullseye) and copy my configuration from the Pinephone.
Just in case somebody read the toot and didn't marvel over the little screenshot:
YES, THAT is the screenshot of an ssh session on my PHONE.
It becomes more and more usual and normal to see that, but it can't be emphasized enough ;-).
I even couldn't imagine this when I ordered my #Librem5 and later the #Pinephone. I knew they would run Linux, but I couldn't imagine how it would be using a Linux phone.
@purism made it!
Today I looked for a online radio application for my notebook and found #shortwave.
Looking at its homepage I've been surprised by the information that it is using #libhandy and compatible with the #Librem5.
Now listening to #radioparadise happily. Nice application!
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