My Recovery SD Card is back in the GBA Case whit the other not used Cards,
I have now my 2 Standard SD Cards in: 128 gb whit Roms, and 400 gb for the DBP Files and Documents etc ..
shure it’s not the best way to learn when I avoid these problems, but where should I learn the solutions? Evening Shool is closed, due to Lockdown, so I don’t think I could get an VHS Course „Debian ARM HF for Hobby Pyrats ^^ Or „How to use an Ultra Rare Linux Handheld“ ^^ , I could search the Internet for Tutorials, and try to improvise because I would have to see what fits on the Pyra..
Using the Pyra isn’t that though, when you know how to search the Internet for the right Linux Software for your purposes, and what package you need to pick from Synaptic.. ,
But things that are deeper in the Debian, like putting out the Boot Flagg on your SD Card is a bit different.. , or to know how to fix the Pyra when this happened like today..
I think I would rather screw the bottom part open, to fix some shoulderbutton, then ever have to had a Pyra that stopped Booting..
Maybe this was that annoying as the time, when trying to change the bottom part of my Pandora, but it’s fell down to the ground because I made the false moves, and on my attempt to fix it, I broke one shoulderbutton contact (but at least the Pandora still works) , also this was cause by myself..
Not send from my Pyra, but my Pyra is also here whit me ^^
I have now my 2 Standard SD Cards in: 128 gb whit Roms, and 400 gb for the DBP Files and Documents etc ..
shure it’s not the best way to learn when I avoid these problems, but where should I learn the solutions? Evening Shool is closed, due to Lockdown, so I don’t think I could get an VHS Course „Debian ARM HF for Hobby Pyrats ^^ Or „How to use an Ultra Rare Linux Handheld“ ^^ , I could search the Internet for Tutorials, and try to improvise because I would have to see what fits on the Pyra..
Using the Pyra isn’t that though, when you know how to search the Internet for the right Linux Software for your purposes, and what package you need to pick from Synaptic.. ,
But things that are deeper in the Debian, like putting out the Boot Flagg on your SD Card is a bit different.. , or to know how to fix the Pyra when this happened like today..
I think I would rather screw the bottom part open, to fix some shoulderbutton, then ever have to had a Pyra that stopped Booting..
Maybe this was that annoying as the time, when trying to change the bottom part of my Pandora, but it’s fell down to the ground because I made the false moves, and on my attempt to fix it, I broke one shoulderbutton contact (but at least the Pandora still works) , also this was cause by myself..
Not send from my Pyra, but my Pyra is also here whit me ^^