Jump to content

User:Frost I7: Difference between revisions

From postmarketOS Wiki
Frost I7 (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Frost I7 (talk | contribs)
m A bit of remodeling
Line 1: Line 1:
<!--
<div style="float: right">
<div style="float: right">
   {{User main device|OnePlus_5_(oneplus-cheeseburger)}}
   {{User main device|OnePlus_5_(oneplus-cheeseburger)}}
</div>
-->
<div style="float: right">
  {{User main device|Samsung_Galaxy_Note_3_(samsung-hlte)}}
</div>
</div>


Well, <i>hello</i>.
Well, <i>hello</i>.
<i>Stuck in the army till the (end of the) April of the next year.</i>
<i>Stuck in the army till the (end of the) April.</i>


== Where you can find me ==
== Where you can find me ==
* '''[https://matrix.to/#/@frost_i7:matrix.org Matrix]''' << Chances are I won't be able to answer. Why is that? Encryption keys. When (and if) I join the room, please, resend the message(-s) you sent earlier if don't respond. I keep the session active only for a few days after I open it.
* '''[https://matrix.to/#/@frost_i7:matrix.org Matrix]''' << Chances are I won't be able to answer. Why? Encryption keys. When (and if) I join the room, please, resend the message(-s) you sent earlier if don't respond. I keep the session active only for a few days after I open it.
* '''[https://github.com/FrostI7Alex GitHub]'''
* '''[https://github.com/FrostI7Alex GitHub]'''
* '''[https://gitlab.com/Frost_I7 GitLab]'''
* '''[https://gitlab.com/Frost_I7 GitLab]'''
* '''[https://steamcommunity.com/id/Frost_I7/ Steam Community]''' << The easiest way to contact me. Just leave a comment under my profile stating what you need.
* '''[https://steamcommunity.com/id/Frost_I7/ Steam Community]''' << The easiest way to get in contact with me. Leave a comment under my profile stating what you need from me.


== Devices ==
== Devices ==
Line 25: Line 30:
{{Owns device|OnePlus_5_(oneplus-cheeseburger)|LOS20/Windows 11}}
{{Owns device|OnePlus_5_(oneplus-cheeseburger)|LOS20/Windows 11}}
{{Owns device|Oysters_T72MR_(oysters-t72mr)|Dead-ish}}
{{Owns device|Oysters_T72MR_(oysters-t72mr)|Dead-ish}}
{{Owns device|Prestigio_Visconte_S_(prestigio-visconte-s)|Arch Linux}}
{{Owns device|Prestigio_Visconte_S_(prestigio-visconte-s)|Windows 10}}
{{Owns device|Samsung_Galaxy_Note_II_(samsung-t03g)|LOS 20/pmOS}}
{{Owns device|Samsung_Galaxy_Note_II_(samsung-t03g)|LOS 20/pmOS}}
{{Owns device|Samsung_Galaxy_Note_II_(samsung-t03g)|Stock}}
{{Owns device|Samsung_Galaxy_Note_II_(samsung-t03g)|Stock}}
{{Owns device|Samsung_Galaxy_Note_3_(samsung-hlte)|LOS 18.1}}
{{Owns device|Samsung_Galaxy_Note_3_(samsung-hlte)|crDroid 7}}
{{Owns device|Tecno_Pouvoir_4_(tecno-pouvoir-4)|Unknown, probably locked}}
{{Owns device|Tecno_Pouvoir_4_(tecno-pouvoir-4)|Unknown, probably locked}}


=== Info about my devices ===
== Info about my devices ==
==== Need a <i>bit</i> of work to make any use of ====
==== Need a <i>bit</i> of work to make any use of ====
* DEXP Ursus P410: Completely dead. Unable to flash it, although it still appears in Device Manager (in Windows).
* DEXP Ursus P410: Completely dead. Unable to flash it, although it still appears in Device Manager (in Windows).
Line 38: Line 43:
* Samsung Galaxy Note II (T03G): No display, charging PCB and speaker.
* Samsung Galaxy Note II (T03G): No display, charging PCB and speaker.
* Tecno Pouvoir 4: Dead display.
* Tecno Pouvoir 4: Dead display.
----
==== <b>It just works</b> ====
==== <b>It just works</b> ====
* HMD Global Nokia 6: A few scratches here and there, the display is not glued in properly and, well, ''slightly'' cracked touchscreen in the lower bottom part.
* HMD Global Nokia 6: A few scratches here and there, the display is not glued in properly and, well, ''slightly'' cracked touchscreen in the lower bottom part.
Line 46: Line 52:
* Nokia N8: The overall condition is awful... But, it works, except for SIM slot being screwed.
* Nokia N8: The overall condition is awful... But, it works, except for SIM slot being screwed.
* OnePlus 5: 8GB/128GB. Cracked glass in back button's region. Awfully burned-in.
* OnePlus 5: 8GB/128GB. Cracked glass in back button's region. Awfully burned-in.
* Samsung Galaxy Note II (T03G): Running: 6.1.8 (with ''slightly'' modified config), Phosh, CPU's at 1.7GHz, GPU's at 533MHz.
* Prestigio Visconte S: It was more or less fine before I installed Windows 10. The touchscreen just died there (random inputs all over upper part of the screen).
** Overall condition: Restored to almost near-mint condition, with the main issue being the awfully burned-in screen (although I'm planning on getting another one, but for now this one will do) and me being lazy about attaching the NFC module.
'''Patches'''</br>
** Patches (Probably outdated and need to be rebased):
Corrected touchscreen rotation matrix /etc/udev/rules.d/99-visconte-touch.rules
*** [https://files.catbox.moe/4ftibr.patch 0012-Exynos4412-Note2-Frq-up.patch]
<nowiki>ACTION!="remove", KERNEL="event[0-9]*",
**** Changes: CPU frequency is increased up to 1.6GHz; Thermal maps are changed accordingly to reflect the change to CPU frequency.
ENV{ID_VENDOR_ID}=="0416",
*** [https://files.catbox.moe/7ijwyi.patch 0013-Exynos4412-Note2-compilation.patch]
ENV{ID_MODEL_ID}=="03a0",
**** Changes: Shortened model name; CPU frequency is increased up to 1.7GHz; GPU frequency is increased up to 533MHz; Thermal maps are changed accordingly to reflect the change to CPU frequency; OTG mode changed to Host.
ENV{WL_OUTPUT}="eDP-1",
** Dock station: EDD-S20EWE
ENV{LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX}="0 -1 1 1 0 0"</nowiki>
Corrected accelerometer rotation matrix /etc/udev/hwdb.d/60-sensor.hwdb
<nowiki>sensor:modalias:*
  ACCEL_MOUNT_MATRIX=0, 1, 0; 1, 0, 0; 0, 0, 1</nowiki>


* Samsung Galaxy Note II (T03G)
** Overall: Restored to almost near-mint condition, with the main issue being the awfully burned-in screen (although I'm planning on getting another one, but for now this one will do) and me being lazy about attaching the NFC module.
** OS and details: pmOS, Linux 6.1.8 (with ''slightly'' modified config), Phosh DE, CPU is at 1.7GHz, GPU is at 533MHz.
'''Patches (outdated)'''</br>
[https://files.catbox.moe/4ftibr.patch 0012-Exynos4412-Note2-Frq-up.patch]</br>
CPU frequency is increased up to 1.6GHz; Thermal maps are changed accordingly to reflect the change to CPU frequency.</br>
[https://files.catbox.moe/7ijwyi.patch 0013-Exynos4412-Note2-compilation.patch]</br>
Shortened model name; CPU frequency is increased up to 1.7GHz; GPU frequency is increased up to 533MHz; Thermal maps are changed accordingly to reflect the change to CPU frequency; OTG mode changed to Host.


Abbreviations I might use:
* Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (N9005)
* T - Treble
** Overall: The display is in pretty good shape for its age. The back plate had desolved to hell and back. The frame is quite damaged but that's not an issue for me at the moment. The battery is now a pillow straight from 2013™.
* DK - Downstream Kernel
----
* DS - Downstream
==== Other things ====
* MK - Mainline Kernel
* Dock station: EDD-S20EWE
* ML - Mainline

Revision as of 01:54, 17 January 2024

📱 This user's main device is a Samsung_Galaxy_Note_3_(samsung-hlte).

Well, hello. Stuck in the army till the (end of the) April.

Where you can find me

  • Matrix << Chances are I won't be able to answer. Why? Encryption keys. When (and if) I join the room, please, resend the message(-s) you sent earlier if don't respond. I keep the session active only for a few days after I open it.
  • GitHub
  • GitLab
  • Steam Community << The easiest way to get in contact with me. Leave a comment under my profile stating what you need from me.

Devices

Device Notes
DEXP Ursus P410 (dexp-ursus-p410) Dead
HMD Global Nokia 6.1 (nokia-PL2) Unlocked - crDroid 10
HMD Global Nokia 6 (nokia-ple) Unlocked - Rooted Android 9
HomTom HT20 (homtom-ht20) Stock-ish
Huawei Honor 7 (huawei-aum) Unlocked - Stock
Huawei Y5 Lite (huawei-y5-lite) Locked - Stock
Microsoft Lumia 650 LTE (microsoft-saana) Unlocked - EDK2 and... Nothing else
Nokia 6300 4G (nokia-leo) Stock
Nokia N8 (nokia-vasco) Delight v6.7
OnePlus 5 (oneplus-cheeseburger) AlphaDroid 3.1
Oysters T72MR (oysters-t72mr) Dead-ish
Prestigio Visconte S (prestigio-visconte-s) Windows 10
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (samsung-hlte) crDroid 7
Samsung Galaxy Note II (samsung-t03g) Whole nothingness
Samsung Galaxy Note II (samsung-t03g) Stock
Tecno Pouvoir 4 (tecno-pouvoir-4) Unknown, probably locked










Info about my devices

Need a bit of work to make any use of

  • DEXP Ursus P410: Completely dead. Unable to flash it, although it still appears in Device Manager (in Windows).
  • Huawei Y5 Lite: Needs a new battery, display and quick resoldering of a little capacitor.
  • Oysters T72MR: Half-dead. Needs a new battery. Any type of network doesn't seem to work on it.
  • Samsung Galaxy Note II (T03G): No display, charging PCB and speaker.
  • Tecno Pouvoir 4: Dead display.

It just works

  • HMD Global Nokia 6: A few scratches here and there, the display is not glued in properly and, well, slightly cracked touchscreen in the lower bottom part.
  • HMD Global Nokia 6.1: Scratched up. Flashed the mainline, simple framebuffer worked just fine, but I wasn't able to use USB (probably messed up something in the device tree) and Focaltech's touchscreen (I didn't know at the time that the another driver was compatible with it), so I'm not gonna push my DTS into the mainline as I'm quite sure that it is bad in many places. Downstream Kernel works just fine.
  • HomTom HT20: Dissolved the backplate... Quite literally... Used a bit too much acetone while cleaning it.
  • Huawei Honor 7C (AUM-L41). Slightly scratched up. Downstream Kernel works... fine, I guess? Needs to be reflashed via EDL (again...) for further work on it. (Why? I messed up partitions...)
  • Microsoft Lumia 650: One minor issue with the frame. Tried to compile the mainline, but... Nothing came out of it. (I'm not sure how to boot it via shell.)
  • Nokia N8: The overall condition is awful... But, it works, except for SIM slot being screwed.
  • OnePlus 5: 8GB/128GB. Cracked glass in back button's region. Awfully burned-in.
  • Prestigio Visconte S: It was more or less fine before I installed Windows 10. The touchscreen just died there (random inputs all over upper part of the screen).

Patches
Corrected touchscreen rotation matrix /etc/udev/rules.d/99-visconte-touch.rules

ACTION!="remove", KERNEL="event[0-9]*",
ENV{ID_VENDOR_ID}=="0416",
ENV{ID_MODEL_ID}=="03a0",
ENV{WL_OUTPUT}="eDP-1",
ENV{LIBINPUT_CALIBRATION_MATRIX}="0 -1 1 1 0 0"

Corrected accelerometer rotation matrix /etc/udev/hwdb.d/60-sensor.hwdb

sensor:modalias:*
  ACCEL_MOUNT_MATRIX=0, 1, 0; 1, 0, 0; 0, 0, 1
  • Samsung Galaxy Note II (T03G)
    • Overall: Restored to almost near-mint condition, with the main issue being the awfully burned-in screen (although I'm planning on getting another one, but for now this one will do) and me being lazy about attaching the NFC module.
    • OS and details: pmOS, Linux 6.1.8 (with slightly modified config), Phosh DE, CPU is at 1.7GHz, GPU is at 533MHz.

Patches (outdated)
0012-Exynos4412-Note2-Frq-up.patch
CPU frequency is increased up to 1.6GHz; Thermal maps are changed accordingly to reflect the change to CPU frequency.
0013-Exynos4412-Note2-compilation.patch
Shortened model name; CPU frequency is increased up to 1.7GHz; GPU frequency is increased up to 533MHz; Thermal maps are changed accordingly to reflect the change to CPU frequency; OTG mode changed to Host.

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (N9005)
    • Overall: The display is in pretty good shape for its age. The back plate had desolved to hell and back. The frame is quite damaged but that's not an issue for me at the moment. The battery is now a pillow straight from 2013™.

Other things

  • Dock station: EDD-S20EWE