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title: "S01E02: New Accessories and UBports with Dalton Durst" | ||
date: 2021-02-12 | ||
draft: false | ||
description: "In the second episode of the PineTalk Ezra and Peter talk about to Dalton Durst, Development Manager at UBports, about Ubuntu Touch in general and on the PinePhone more specifically. They also discuss the announcement of the 'End of Community Editions' and answer awesome community questions." | ||
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- /2021/02/12/002-new-accessories-and-ubports-with-dalton-durst/ | ||
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{{< podcast_player episode="s01e02">}} | ||
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In the second episode of the PineTalk Ezra and Peter talk about to Dalton Durst, Development Manager at UBports, about Ubuntu Touch in general and on the PinePhone more specifically. They also discuss the announcment of the 'End of Community Editions' and answer awesome community questions. | ||
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## What have we been up to lately? | ||
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* Ezra: | ||
* Elatronion: [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLN0SPhQo4jAPpTFNsxUnMg), [Odysee](https://odysee.com/@Elatronion:a) | ||
* Usergames ([YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmmCXke5sTLT7U29_P9GQw)) | ||
* Peter: | ||
* LINMOBapps: https://linmobapps.frama.io | ||
* Peter’s blog: https://linmob.net | ||
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## Topics | ||
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### Interview with Dalton Durst (Development manager at UBports) | ||
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* [Dalton Durst](https://daltondur.st/) is the Development Manager of the [UBports project](https://ubports.com/), which picked up [Ubuntu Touch](https://ubuntu-touch.io/) when Canonical decided to discontinue it. | ||
* Context: [Canonicals announcement to discontinue Unity 8 development (and thus Ubuntu for Devices/Ubuntu Touch)](https://ubuntu.com/blog/growing-ubuntu-for-cloud-and-iot-rather-than-phone-and-convergence) | ||
* PinePhone Prototypes and related hardware: | ||
* [Project Anakin](/documentation/PinePhone/Revisions/Project_Anakin/) | ||
* [Project Don’t be evil](/documentation/PinePhone/Revisions/Project_Dont_be_evil/) | ||
* [Airmouse](https://pine64.com/product/pine64-air-mouse-with-keyboard/?v=0446c16e2e66) | ||
* How to help: | ||
* Translations: https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/ | ||
* Contribution Section: https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/contribute/index.html | ||
* How can people get in touch: | ||
* [@UTonPine Telegram](https://t.me/utonpine) | ||
* See also "Get help" section on the [PinePhone device page](https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/device/pinephone/) | ||
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### PINE64 Community News | ||
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* PINE64: [The End of Community Editions](https://www.pine64.org/2021/02/02/the-end-of-community-editions/) | ||
* LinuxSmartphones: [PinePhone Modem Firmware news](https://linuxsmartphones.com/hackers-develop-open-source-firmware-for-the-pinephone-modem-use-it-to-make-phone-calls/) | ||
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### New Products (if any) | ||
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* [PINEPHONE FLEX BREAK-OUT BOARD](https://pine64.com/product/pinephone-flex-break-out-board/?v=0446c16e2e66) | ||
* [PINEPHONE microSD EXTENDER ](https://pine64.com/product/pinephone-microsd-extender/?v=0446c16e2e66) | ||
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### Your feedback and questions | ||
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Due to time contraints, we could only tackle a few of your questions - please keep them coming. We might answer your question in the next episode! | ||
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* Orli on the future of Linux Phones | ||
* Odineee: On the impact of NVidia’s purchase of ARM on PINE64 and about future Risc-V products | ||
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The Podcast is in progress of being listed in all the directories you suggested - unfortunately it’s really hard to get that done with some directories, which is why we can’t report full success yet. | ||
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This episode also features chapter markers, a feature that allows you to skip topics you are not that interested in. | ||
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Remember: This is a community podcast, so please leave feedback on what we should do better, get your suggestion’s in and feel free to ask questions! | ||
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You can join the Discord channel ["Pinetalk-Podcast" on PINE64’s discord](https://discord.gg/NNTUZhNqvN), you can send us an email at [email protected] and tweet at us, we’re [@talkpine](https://twitter.com/talkpine). | ||
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Thank you to NerdZoom Media for being our audio producers! |
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title: "S01E03: Quartzy Keyboards" | ||
date: 2021-02-26 | ||
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description: "In the third episode of the PineTalk, Ezra and Peter discuss the PINE64 February Community Update and answer community questions about Sxmo, RISC-V, and ARM Workstations." | ||
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- /2021/02/26/003-quartzy-keyboards/ | ||
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In the third episode of the PineTalk, Ezra and Peter discuss the PINE64 February Community Update and answer community questions about Sxmo, RISC-V, and ARM Workstations. | ||
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In the third episode of PineTalk, Ezra and Peter discuss the PINE64 February Community Update and answer community questions about Sxmo, RISC-V, and ARM Workstations. | ||
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## What have we been up to lately? | ||
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* Ezra: | ||
* has a new personal website: [elatronion.com](https://elatronion.com/) | ||
* Peter: | ||
* made a video on Manjaro Daily Dev builds: [PeerTube](https://devtube.dev-wiki.de/videos/watch/95834c0c-7416-46cf-ac7f-46677a92acc2), [Odysee](https://odysee.com/@linmob:3/manjaro-daily-dev-builds-for-pinephone-a:1), [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW224e-4ZYE), | ||
* worked on [LINMOBapps](https://linmobapps.frama.io/) (for reference: [KDE Apps have working appstream:// links](https://apps.kde.org/en/alligator)) | ||
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## Topics | ||
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### PINE64 Community News | ||
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* February Community Update | ||
* Read it in [its full beauty](https://www.pine64.org/2021/02/15/february-update-show-and-tell/), | ||
* or watch PizzaLovingNerds' great video on [Odysee](https://www.pine64.org/2021/02/26/003-quartzy-keyboards/), [Tilvids](https://www.pine64.org/2021/02/26/003-quartzy-keyboards/), or [YouTube](https://www.pine64.org/2021/02/26/003-quartzy-keyboards/). | ||
* Quartz64: (Rockchip RK3566, up to 8GB RAM, lots of options to connect storage, displays and other hardware) | ||
* runs really cool and faster than the PINE A64 (Allwinner A64) and ROCK64 (Rockchip RK3328) it’s eventually superseding | ||
* MakeUseOf: [Pine64 Announces a Native E-ink Single Board Computer](https://www.makeuseof.com/quartz64-e-ink-sbc/) | ||
* RISC-V SBC with two RISC-V System-on-a-Chip (for less than 15 USD) | ||
* Allwinner XuanTie C906-based SBC: solid I/O, including USB 2.0 and Gigabit Ethernet, no 3D accelerator = entry-level Linux-capable RISC-V platform | ||
* CNX Software: [XuanTie C906 based Allwinner RISC-V processor to power $12+ Linux SBC’s](https://www.cnx-software.com/2020/11/09/xuantie-c906-based-allwinner-risc-v-processor-to-power-12-linux-sbcs/) | ||
* CNX Software: [RISC-V Bases and Extensions Explained](https://www.cnx-software.com/2019/08/27/risc-v-bases-and-extensions-explained/). | ||
* 2nd SoC for networking: [Bouffalo BL602 WiFi-BLE](https://www.bouffalolab.com/bl602) | ||
* LEE Lup Yuen: [The RISC-V BL602 Book](https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/book) | ||
* PinePhone | ||
* Keyboard accessory (includes 6000 mAh battery) | ||
* [Manjaro Plasma Mobile](https://github.com/manjaro-pinephone/plasma-mobile/releases/) as new default OS for the post-Community Edition PinePhone. | ||
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### Your feedback and questions: | ||
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* Logenkain: What do you think about [Sxmo](https://sr.ht/~mil/Sxmo/)? | ||
* Related: Linux Smartphones: [Sxmo 1.3.0 brings usability, performance improvements to this simple, geeky Linux phone UI](https://linuxsmartphones.com/sxmo-1-3-0-brings-usability-performance-improvements-to-this-simple-geeky-linux-phone-ui/). | ||
* Mark: How far off is a #riscv PinePhone? 😉 | ||
* Related: [Android on RISC-V](https://twitter.com/YunhaiShang/status/1352163456577806336) | ||
* Liam: What do you think, should PINE64 start making workstations? | ||
* [Avantec Workstations](https://store.avantek.co.uk/arm-desktops.html) | ||
* [SolidRun HoneyComb LX2 Workstation](https://www.solid-run.com/arm-servers-networking-platforms/honeycomb-workstation/) | ||
* Risc-V Desktop: [SiFive: HiFive Unmatched](https://www.sifive.com/boards/hifive-unmatched) | ||
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***Remember:*** This is a community podcast, we need ***your questions, ideas*** to make this work! Also, please leave feedback on what we should do better! | ||
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Tweet at us [@talkpine](https://twitter.com/talkpine), send email to [email protected] and join our [Discord](https://discord.gg/NNTUZhNqvN)! | ||
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Thank you to [NerdZoom Media](https://nerdzoom.media/) for being our audio producers! |
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