On Fri, 2023-12-08 at 19:11 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 7:36 AM Andre Rodier wrote:
> >
> > First, if this post is off-topic, feel free to give me other
> > mailing lists.
>
> The eevblog may be another place to ask. But be warned, the folks on
> the eevblog can get rea
On Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 7:36 AM Andre Rodier wrote:
>
> First, if this post is off-topic, feel free to give me other mailing lists.
The eevblog may be another place to ask. But be warned, the folks on
the eevblog can get really deep into the weeds on subjects like this.
If you are not careful, the
Piotr writes:
> You could have contacted them to get a replacement, 100% faulty phone
> calls means Qualcomm modem was faulty. But I assume you contacted them
> and were unhappy with the result, hence your negative opinion on
> provided customer support, or lack thereof.
They were willing to sell
piorunz wrote:
> On 06/12/2023 07:45, Andre Rodier wrote:
> > If you also know a small phone supporting Debian, it could be fine
> > as well. **I don't need phone functions like, bluetooth, wifi,
> > etc.**
>
> Pinephone tick this box. It works quite well, for early development
> Linux phone. O
On 08/12/2023 18:13, John Hasler wrote:
I wrote:
No support when it doesn't, though.
Okay.
I was never able to get it to complete a phone call. Attempts produced
inconsistent results. Some results of searches indicated that the card
might need to be activated on another phone (I didn't ha
On 12/8/23 13:13, John Hasler wrote:
Too
bad: it does everything I want except make phone calls.
Phones now a days are not expected nor intended to make phone calls
--
It's not easy to be me
Piotr writes:
> Pinephone tick this box. It works quite well, for early development
> Linux phone.
I wrote:
> No support when it doesn't, though.
piorunz:
> Why you say so? What doesn't?
I was never able to get it to complete a phone call. Attempts produced
inconsistent results. Some results o
On 08/12/2023 15:20, John Hasler wrote:
Piotr writes:
Pinephone tick this box. It works quite well, for early development
Linux phone.
No support when it doesn't, though.
Why you say so? What doesn't? It worked for me quite well, as a device
in early development. I really liked it. I passed
Piotr writes:
> Pinephone tick this box. It works quite well, for early development
> Linux phone.
No support when it doesn't, though.
--
John Hasler
j...@sugarbit.com
Elmwood, WI USA
On 06/12/2023 07:45, Andre Rodier wrote:
If you also know a small phone supporting Debian, it could be fine as
well. **I don't need phone functions like, bluetooth, wifi, etc.**
Pinephone tick this box. It works quite well, for early development
Linux phone. Operating system you want is Mobian,
Hello,
First, if this post is off-topic, feel free to give me other mailing lists.
I am looking for a device, like a small phone, supporting Debian. I just
need the following features:
- A small LCD screen, 4 inches max, to display letters and numbers, i.e.
can be black and white. Touch scre
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