Why not make the bottom case part out of metal? It'll get a bit warm but the users hands would help move heat away from the CPU and battery. Actually, I think someone else here mentioned this idea before.
Set it up so the mic stream is off by default, and wrap any programs that need mic with a shell script that uses devmem2 to turn it on when running the program, perhaps?
I created a VM on one of my Proxmox nodes and installed Discord on that and use it through SPICE. I can't quite tell what uses more resources though, that or just the web client in Vivaldi.
Pyra Forum User : Silent-Hunter
Pyra Ordering Number: Pre-preorder №46
Pyra Model: US 4GB LTE
Pyra Color: Dark Chrome
Pyra Date of Arriving: I forget exactly, sometime mid-to-late January
Well, the built-in mic doesn't work for me, it just records a quiet, rhythmic soft popping sound. If I plug a headset in, I can use the mic, but only through ALSA.
Yes and no. The Pyra will still work on a data only SIM. The phone companies think it's a tablet, so they'll still let you sign it up, but it won't do calls or SMS that way. Once ED runs out of modems, he'll have to get more and those will support VoLTE.
The Flatpak version also doesn't work, I think it needs OpenGL or something. gl4es doesn't work on it either, possibly because it's launching through Flatpak.
I tried to follow the instructions for the Raspberry Pi 4, but it didn't work, and I didn't really expect it to since I'm sure it needs Raspberry Pi specific libraries.
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