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Started using my as my main phone. Taking the first call I received I first had to enable the micro by the hardware kill switch before the person on the other end could hear me. Gotta remember to do so when wanting to talk on the phone...

Writing this on the connected to the . Primary display is the nexdock, secondary the l5. This seems to be a lot more stable.
Had an update on the l5 () and during reboot I could enter the pin for disk decryption on the nexdock and the nexdock showed a librem5 logo.
When the l5 entered screen lock the nexdock got disconnected and the terminal running on the nexdock screen got closed - which I didn't expect.

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Can't get the pinephone () 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 does have a new SIM now and mine moved to the . If I'm not reachable... The will serve now as a computer for my eldest son. I hope he'll get along with it until . If this works he'll have no problems deciding which his first phone will be.

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Unbelievable. I'm looking at a on my desk. Red LED on, charging. First impression: compared to the really fast, touch screen has better responsibilty. Heavier, thicker. Really looking forward to flash it with (Bullseye) and copy my configuration from the Pinephone.

@mobian @PINE64

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 and later the . I knew they would run Linux, but I couldn't imagine how it would be using a Linux phone.

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@purism made it!

Today I looked for a online radio application for my notebook and found .

Looking at its homepage I've been surprised by the information that it is using and compatible with the .

Now listening to happily. Nice application!

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