Ok, I'm about to go back to debian 10.
Does sound work for anyone with bullseye?
I tried changing from speakers to built-in audio to headphones. With and without headphones connected. And got no sound.
Tested youtube, vlc and gba.emu with the same result. What should I try?
Regards.
Well just this. The symbol should be fn+d in Pyra's keyboard but it just doesn't work.
All other characters using fn seem to work. Can someone with bullseye confirm?
It may be that there is something wrong between this dbp and commando wars?
I cannot run wipeut from the menu. But the strangest thing is that if try to use dbp-run-path it executes commando wars instead.
Call me lazy but I do not have time to debug this.
I just reflashed with bullseye.
@Bosbeetle I also got a problem with exfat. It does not mount the card automatically. Although I installed the exfat-fuse and exfat-utils.
I can manually mount the SD but automount does not work. I guess I will...
Hello,
There are a couple of DBPs I wanted to test but they require to run bullseye.
I upgraded using apt and now Pyra does not boot. It shows error:
ALERT! PARTUUID=da1d26a1-02 does not exist. Dropping to shell
Is there a way to fix this or the only option is to reflash?
Same story here. The story should be here at the forums because in my case the shoulder button was still physically attached but lost electrical contact, the problem wasn't obvious and came here asking for help. It fell after gently pushing it with the multimeter to check function.
But yes, in...
People keep bringing steam deck and other devices as Pyra competence, and I admit there is a big overlap between them.
I still think Pyra is unique, form factor, size, and other features fits my needs better than anything. Only thing comparable for me was GPD win but since they abandoned the...
I don't know it is expected but I had to manually install libxmp4 in order to run this game.
Besides this, it seems to work nicely. Thanks for the port.
Yes, there are two things here:
1· Completely external video card connected through USB. This existed even in Pandora times although at USB 2.0 speeds it was useful at most for certain office tasks. Some people got it working in Pandora.
Nowadays there USB 3.0 video cards and even with linux...
You will find this funny but the file hode.ini or does not exist in my folder.
I renamed the folder to allow the DBP to create it again and certainly it does not create any hode.ini.
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