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June 28, 2016 at 5:14 am #42142
In reply to: Running Linux on the EZBook 2?
Welp, I got my unit today. I installed Manjaro (Arch derivative) and tried Linux kernels 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6. 4.6 was freezing (GPU hangs) but 4.4 and 4.5 were fine. As Chris G said, there’s no wifi, no touchpad and no audio drivers. For Wifi, I tried ndiswrapper (dumped Windows driver), b43, brcm80211, and broadcom-wl drivers and none worked. lspci returns no results (except for the Intel processor). It looks like the PCI is implemented by the CPU instead of the mobo and is non-standard so lspci isn’t picking it up. The wifi chip is a BCM4343SD (obtained from driver dump).
This is a deal-breaker for me to run Linux. I’m just going to run Windows on it. It’s a shame because Linux seemed to run so smooth on it and looked beautiful.
EDIT: Actually, I might just buy this $2 wireless dongle: http://www.ebay.ca/itm/150Mbps-Mini-USB-WiFi-Wireless-Adapter-Dongle-Network-LAN-Card-802-11n-g-b-PC-/272255792708?hash=item3f63b5b644:g:z~4AAOSwO~hXICxO and use a wireless laptop mouse… Hmm…
EDIT2: Also, I should mention that mine came with a Toshiba eMMC and there’s not as much keyboard flex. I will have to try out the performance in the next few days.
June 27, 2016 at 4:43 pm #42098In reply to: Linux Mint on Chuwi Hi10 & Hi12 Tablets
I love that You’re able to make some progress with Linux drivers on Chuwi Hi10. I’d love to be able to use Linux on my tablet. I’m a software developer and tinker with electronics, but have not much idea about Linux internals and drivers. I’d love to help, though. I can test stuff on my Chuwi, I’d also be glad to donate some money so You’re more motivated to keep on going ? So, the internal sound driver is near, what about the touch screen? Any hope there from what You can see now?
Thanks, but i don’t want any money, i will be happy if you and other people can help about hardware support of this tablet, and contact Intel/Google about GPL violation by chuwi because they don’t wan’t release the source of Android/Linux Kernel/Drivers. I’m not a developer and i’m doing what i can do, contact other people (like here https://github.com/hadess/rtl8723bs/issues/80 ) for better support of the tablet. 🙂
About the touchscreen, I know it’s a “chipon icn8683” but i don’t know if they are a support of it on Linux, but i suspect kernel have the capability to use many things of this tablet (especially Intel Soc), but can’t know he can, because this tablet use customs ACPI Hardware IDs, so if you can, with DSDT ACPI table and Windows Peripheral Manager, make a list of Hardware peripheral who don’t work actually and associate the good ID. After that, maybe it would be possible to insert them in drivers sources code, for indicate to the system to recognize it and load the good module.
Another good new, it’s seems i’ve solved ther problem with thermald bios config, the kernel need add a boot setting ACPI “i915.modeset=1 vt.handoff=7 acpi_backlight=intel acpi_osi=’!Windows2012′” , working well with Kernel 4.6.
Hello Tikilou. Thank you very much for your efforts at using the Hi10 devices with alternative Os and at documenting this ! Too bad your touchscreen is now defective… Does it seem to be a hardware issue ? How does Linux perform when installed on this Lexar USB 3 flash drive ? I’ll try later too playing with GRUB and EFI settings once I received my flash drive too (same as yours). BTW, as you’re probably french, giving more visibility to your work on HFR [TU] Chuwi Vi8 Hi8 Vi10 Hi10 Hi12 – Windows & Android – dedicated thread might help, but I suspect you’re already here, under another pseudo ;-P
Thanks, unfortunatly my screen touch is broken, so… I’ve bought two other on aliexpress (just in case…). i’m happy to help people with my experience, but i would be great if you, and other people can report with me all documentation about this tablet on this wiki, in french, and english : http://wiki.osremix.com/fr/tablettes/chuwi/hi10
And yes i’m french (Mon anglais est si mauvais que ça ? ^_^ ) and i have many pseudo, bingo-crepuscule on HFR and NextInpact, Billou on Ubuntu-Fr forum.
Lexar 128Gb work perfectly, i’ts seems to be more speed than the internal memory, i’ve proceed like that to install Manjaro.
First, on windows, i’ve make a backup of EFI partition, after that, i’ve copied ISO Manjaro Gnome with Lili USB creator on USB stick and added shellx64.efi to the root of USBstick. Reboot => Bios settings => Load EFI Shell => FS3: => cd EFI => cd Boot => loader.efi and quickly press enter to the first setting (otherwise it’s freeze).
For Manjaro installation, i’ve choose to create 3 partitions on USB stick, one of 100Mb EFI in fat16, one of 20Gb in ext4 for system root / , and one for /home.
I’ve mounted EFI internal memory partition to /boot/efi without format, added all partition, and install on USB stick 128Gb. (We can’t install in internal memory, Kernel 4.4 have errors with the controller). After installing, i’ve copied /boot/efi/manjaro/grubx64.efi to the primary FAT 16 EFI partition of the USB Stick (bootx64.efi) and added shellx64.efi too, juste in case… Because sometime the bios is little buggy, and after change settings, he reset all UEFI boot entries except Windows Manager… So with that, we will everything able to boot directly with this USB stick.
Other information, i don’t know why, but Manjaro replace by himself the Android Entrie,so after installation, the Dual switch screen , when i select android, GRUB of Manjaro appears. So we can restore the backup of UEFI partition with EasyUEFI, and copy again /efi/boot/manjaro folder in EFI internal memory partition and… Add a new boot entrie with EasyUEFI.
After first boot of Manjaro, think to update Kernel to 4.6, select PCI in bios for SDIO controller, install wifi and bluetooth drivers . 🙂
ABount sound, if you wan’t an alternative, you can share your wifi connection with your smartphone, connect your tablet under Linux on it, and install “Soundwire” server on tablet, and the client on Android. It transform your smartphone in speaker for the tablet. 🙂
June 27, 2016 at 12:30 am #42044I’ve been thinking about getting a Cube i7 Stylus but I’m not sure it really worth’s the change from my X98 Plus because of Android… And not sure if Linux would run 100% fine as well in the Cube. At least with X98+ I have a 100% working Android in a very cheap but powerful tablet that I can charge with a normal micro-USB cable… and 100% Windows and ~80% Linux triple boot
My perfect choice would be a Celeron tablet with official (or unofficial but 100% working) Android support. Do you know some tablet like this? No, I cannot think of on. Maybe you’d have to install Android-X86 or Remix OS on a celeron 2-in-1 notebook.
Or maybe some other processor like a Qualcom Snapdragon?… http://liliputing.com/2016/06/jide-unveils-remix-pro-2-in-1-tablet-with-remix-os-3-0.html
With Linux it looks like the problem is not so much the CPU support but support from the tablet makers for the touch-screen all the drivers like network, wifi, bluetooth, audio, etc….Linux 4.6 Set To Bring A Significant Number Of New Features
Support 13 new ARM SoCs and a lot of platform improvements. Among the ARM SoC/platform work is on Axis Artpec-6, TI Keystone-k2g, Mediatek MT7623, Allwinner A83T, NXP i.MX6QP, ST Microelectronics stm32f469, Annapurna Labs Alpine v2, Marvell Armada 3700, Marvell Armada 7000/8000, Amlogic S905, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, Socionext UniPhier, ARM Juno Development Platform, Allwinner A64, and Broadcom Vulcan. Board/machine work includes Buffalo Linkstation LS-QVL/LS-GL, Cubietruck Plus, D-Link DIR-885L, Google Nexus 7, Homlet v2, Lamono R1, Itead Ibox, LG Optimus Black, and the Raspberry Pi Model A.June 26, 2016 at 11:16 pm #42041In reply to: Wifi device problem
Hi all I came here because I too have the same WIFI problem. It can work for days or weeks and then all the sudden: gone. No WIFI adapter available (gone from devicemanager) or it is there but has a red cross so its not working. Sometimes disable/enable in devicemanager worked. I tried driverbooster, was a tip from somebody on the forum. It says the WIFI driver is very old (may 2015…) and when it tries to update it then it goes wrong and gone is my driver / wifi adapter again… I now am trying the tip I got in this post of switch to Airplane mode in Android. I keep you posted. A little tip from myself. I cloned the entire tablet, all partitions using Macrium Reflect free version. You can try all you want with the WIFI driver it does NOT work but restore the tablet with Macrium is a 20minute job. In Macrium you make a BOOT disk. So you connect to the OTG connector a HUB and connect a keyboard, mouse, USBdisk with your backup image and USB disk with the Macrium boot partition. Reboot the tablet, press F8…F10 I dont now which one exactly. Until it shows the boot menu and here I choose to boot from USB. Then it opens Macrium, in there I choose the backup image and I choose restore. Done and working. I know its only a workaround but its the best/fastest I have for any problem with these damn chinese tablets. Just go back to a working state with Macrium
Thanks Dennis, I’ll give it a try.
Levente
June 26, 2016 at 11:33 am #41999Anonymous
Inactive- Posts: 41
So far my main issue is audio. I can use external USB audio card or Bluetooth speakers though.
And the other issue is no auto kernel updates, of course.Why it makes no sense to go for an cherry-trail device, even one with the Atom X7-Z8700, if you are a fan of Linux (and possibly Remix OS?).
TL;DR – A Celeron N3150 or N3160 has the same power, less heat/throttling problems, and you can run Linux/Ubuntu on it which runs MUCH faster than Windows.So in the end, both processors have a very close performance, except for video chat encoding where the Atom processor is about 56% slower than the Celeron processor. The Atom’s 16 EU GPU @ 200/600 MHz is faster than the Celeron’s 12 EU GPU @ 300/640 MHz in most case, but only marginally. Both SoCs are capable of decoding 4K videos with H.264 and H.265 video codecs. Systems based on the Intel Axom x7-Z8700 processor could consume less electricity as Atom x7 has a 2W SDP, while Celeron N3150 a 4W SDP, but the power consumption of a complete mini PC also depends on its overall design.
… One noticeable advantage of Braswell processors should be Linux support with the default/standard ISO images, while Atom x7 systems currently require community hacked ISO images for support of features such as HDMI audio, WiFi and Bluetooth.June 26, 2016 at 7:38 am #41988In reply to: Wifi device problem
Hi all
I came here because I too have the same WIFI problem. It can work for days or weeks and then all the sudden: gone. No WIFI adapter available (gone from devicemanager) or it is there but has a red cross so its not working. Sometimes disable/enable in devicemanager worked.
I tried driverbooster, was a tip from somebody on the forum. It says the WIFI driver is very old (may 2015…) and when it tries to update it then it goes wrong and gone is my driver / wifi adapter again…
I now am trying the tip I got in this post of switch to Airplane mode in Android. I keep you posted.
A little tip from myself. I cloned the entire tablet, all partitions using Macrium Reflect free version. You can try all you want with the WIFI driver it does NOT work but restore the tablet with Macrium is a 20minute job. In Macrium you make a BOOT disk. So you connect to the OTG connector a HUB and connect a keyboard, mouse, USBdisk with your backup image and USB disk with the Macrium boot partition. Reboot the tablet, press F8…F10 I dont now which one exactly. Until it shows the boot menu and here I choose to boot from USB. Then it opens Macrium, in there I choose the backup image and I choose restore. Done and working.
I know its only a workaround but its the best/fastest I have for any problem with these damn chinese tablets. Just go back to a working state with Macrium
June 25, 2016 at 8:42 am #41941In reply to: Linux Mint on Chuwi Hi10 & Hi12 Tablets
Hi, somes news, i’m on Manjaro Linux on a 128Gb usb stick (Lexar), the video problem is solved only if i disable the Quiet mode on the BIOS, and if i boot directly the EFI file grub on the BIOS. It’s not possible to save a personalisable boot order, unfortunatly, i’ve tester EasyUEFI on Windows for personalise it, same problem, i can add entries, but Windows boot manager, and the screen selection ANdroid/Windows have everything the priority, and we can’t load Linux after grub if we use this loader, video problem with blackscreen after initramfs characters.
So, the bad news is the Wifi driver (GIT) don’t work on Linux 4.7 RC3, i have a exec format error when i’m trying to modprobe the module, but it’s working well on 4.6.x. With this driver, we can write on internal memory, Linux 4.4 can’t.
But the problem is with Android, if we set the Wifi SDIO ACPI to PCI for using it on Linux, Android boot, but infortunatly, when we connect the tablet to any wifi AP, the system crash and reboot, so we need an ACPI driver :Logcat :
E/WiFiServiceImpl ( 3049): CONNECT nid=-1 uid=1000
D/WifiService( 3049): Connect with config* ID: -1 SSID: "GalaxyS5-Titi" BSSID: null FQDN: null REALM: null PRIO: 0 PSKTYPE: 0
D/WifiService( 3049): KeyMgmt: WPA_PSK Protocols:
D/WifiService( 3049): AuthAlgorithms:
D/WifiService( 3049): PairwiseCiphers:
D/WifiService( 3049): GroupCiphers:IP config:
D/WifiService( 3049): IP assignment: DHCP
D/WifiService( 3049): Proxy settings: NONE
D/WifiService( 3049): uid=1000roamingFailureBlackListTimeMilli: 1000
D/WifiService( 3049):
D/WifiService( 3049):
D/WifiService( 3049):
D/WifiService( 3049): triggeredLow: 0 triggeredBad: 0 triggeredNotHigh: 0
D/WifiService( 3049): ticksLow: 0 ticksBad: 0 ticksNotHigh: 0
D/WifiService( 3049): triggeredJoin: 0
D/WifiService( 3049): autoJoinBailedDueToLowRssi: false
D/WifiService( 3049): autoJoinUseAggressiveJoinAttemptThreshold: 0
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): addOrUpdateNetworkNative created netId=0
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): created new config netId=0 uid=1000
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): will read network variables netId=0
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): rewrite network history for "GalaxyS5-Titi"WPA_PSK
E/WifiStateMachine( 3049): CONNECT_NETWORK id=0 config="GalaxyS5-Titi" cnid=0 supstate=ScanState my state DisconnectedState uid = 1000
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): saveWifiConfigBSSID Setting BSSID for "GalaxyS5-Titi"WPA_PSK to any
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): saveWifiConfigBSSID Setting BSSID for "GalaxyS5-Titi"WPA_PSK to any
E/WifiAutoJoinController ( 3049): updateConfigurationHistory found 0 networks
E/WifiAutoJoinController ( 3049): updateConfigurationHistory try to connect to an old network!! : "GalaxyS5-Titi"WPA_PSK
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): rewrite network history for "GalaxyS5-Titi"WPA_PSK
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): will read network variables netId=0
D/ufoEGL ( 4539): Surface destroy: ANDROID_NATIVE_WINDOW_MAGIC
D/ufoEGL ( 3345): Surface destroy: ANDROID_NATIVE_WINDOW_MAGIC
I/wpa_supplicant( 3131): wlan0: Trying to associate with 78:40:e4:0a:65:be (SSID='GalaxyS5-Titi' freq=2437 MHz)
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): rewrite network history for "GalaxyS5-Titi"WPA_PSK
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
I/wpa_supplicant( 3131): wlan0: Associated with 78:40:e4:0a:65:be
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/Tethering( 3049): sendTetherStateChangedBroadcast 1, 0, 0
I/WAKELOCK_ACQUIRE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1072034943936, TAG=NetworkStats, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
I/WAKELOCK_RELEASE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1072043634789, TAG=NetworkStats, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
I/wpa_supplicant( 3131): wlan0: WPA: Key negotiation completed with 78:40:e4:0a:65:be [PTK=CCMP GTK=CCMP]
I/wpa_supplicant( 3131): wlan0: CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED - Connection to 78:40:e4:0a:65:be completed [id=0 id_str=]
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): registerNetworkAgent NetworkAgentInfo{ ni{[type: WIFI[], state: CONNECTING/CONNECTING, reason: (unspecified), extra: "GalaxyS5-Titi", roaming: false, failover: false, isAvailable: true, isConnectedToProvisioningNetwork: false]} network{null} lp{{LinkAddresses: [] Routes: [] DnsAddresses: [] Domains: null MTU: 0 TcpBufferSizes: 524288,1048576,2097152,262144,524288,1048576}} nc{[ Transports: WIFI Capabilities: INTERNET&NOT_RESTRICTED&TRUSTED&NOT_VPN LinkUpBandwidth>=1048576Kbps LinkDnBandwidth>=1048576Kbps]} Score{20} everValidated{false} lastValidated{false} created{false} explicitlySelected{false} }
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): saveWifiConfigBSSID Setting BSSID for "GalaxyS5-Titi"WPA_PSK to any
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100] EVENT_NETWORK_INFO_CHANGED, going from null to CONNECTING
E/WifiConfigStore( 3049): saveWifiConfigBSSID Setting BSSID for "GalaxyS5-Titi"WPA_PSK to any
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
D/CommandListener( 2678): Setting iface cfg
E/WifiStateMachine( 3049): Start Dhcp Watchdog 1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.RSSI_CHANGED
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
E/native ( 3049): do suspend false
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): updateNetworkScore for NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100] to 60
E/WifiStateMachine( 3049): Unexpected BatchedScanResults :OK
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
E/dhcpcd ( 6287): fopen `/system/etc/dhcpcd/dhcpcd.conf': No such file or directory
I/dhcpcd ( 6287): version 5.5.6 starting
E/dhcpcd ( 6287): fopen `/system/etc/dhcpcd/dhcpcd.conf': No such file or directory
E/dhcpcd ( 6287): get_duid: Read-only file system
I/dhcpcd ( 6287): wlan0: broadcasting for a lease
I/dhcpcd ( 6287): wlan0: offered 192.168.43.210 from 192.168.43.1
I/dhcpcd ( 6287): wlan0: acknowledged 192.168.43.210 from 192.168.43.1
I/dhcpcd ( 6287): wlan0: leased 192.168.43.210 for 3600 seconds
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100] EVENT_NETWORK_INFO_CHANGED, going from CONNECTING to CONNECTED
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): Adding iface wlan0 to network 100
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
E/WifiStateMachine( 3049): Did not find remoteAddress {192.168.43.1} in /proc/net/arp
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
E/ConnectivityService( 3049): Unexpected mtu value: 0, wlan0
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): Adding Route [fe80::/64 -> :: wlan0] to network 100
E/WifiStateMachine( 3049): WifiStateMachine CMD_START_SCAN source 1000 txSuccessRate=0,12 rxSuccessRate=0,00 targetRoamBSSID=78:40:e4:0a:65:be RSSI=-53
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.wifi.STATE_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): Unable to configure a fingerprint or HTTPS for the local repo
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): java.lang.InterruptedException
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at java.lang.Thread.sleep(Thread.java:1031)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at java.lang.Thread.sleep(Thread.java:985)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at org.fdroid.fdroid.net.WifiStateChangeService$WaitForWifiAsyncTask.doInBackground(WifiStateChangeService.java:108)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at org.fdroid.fdroid.net.WifiStateChangeService$WaitForWifiAsyncTask.doInBackground(WifiStateChangeService.java:71)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at android.os.AsyncTask$2.call(AsyncTask.java:292)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:237)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at android.os.AsyncTask$SerialExecutor$1.run(AsyncTask.java:231)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1112)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:587)
E/WaitForWifiAsyncTask( 4161): at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:818)
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): Adding Route [192.168.43.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0 wlan0] to network 100
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): Adding Route [0.0.0.0/0 -> 192.168.43.1 wlan0] to network 100
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): Setting Dns servers for network 100 to [/192.168.43.1]
I/WAKELOCK_ACQUIRE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073235302869, TAG=NetworkStats, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
I/WAKELOCK_RELEASE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073240982275, TAG=NetworkStats, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): notifyType IP_CHANGED for NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]
I/WAKELOCK_ACQUIRE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073241399676, TAG=NetworkStats, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
I/WAKELOCK_RELEASE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073244887550, TAG=NetworkStats, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): notifyType PRECHECK for NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): rematching NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): accepting network in place of null
D/NetworkMonitor/NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]( 3049): DefaultState{ when=0 what=532481 target=com.android.internal.util.StateMachine$SmHandler }
D/NetworkMonitor/NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]( 3049): Connected
D/NetworkMonitor/NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]( 3049): EvaluatingState{ when=0 what=532486 arg1=1 target=com.android.internal.util.StateMachine$SmHandler }
D/NetworkMonitor/NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]( 3049): Checking http://connectivitycheck.android.com/generate_204 on "GalaxyS5-Titi"
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): Switching to new default network: NetworkAgentInfo{ ni{[type: WIFI[], state: CONNECTED/CONNECTED, reason: (unspecified), extra: "GalaxyS5-Titi", roaming: false, failover: false, isAvailable: true, isConnectedToProvisioningNetwork: false]} network{100} lp{{InterfaceName: wlan0 LinkAddresses: [192.168.43.210/24,] Routes: [fe80::/64 -> :: wlan0,192.168.43.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0 wlan0,0.0.0.0/0 -> 192.168.43.1 wlan0,] DnsAddresses: [192.168.43.1,] Domains: MTU: 0 TcpBufferSizes: 524288,1048576,2097152,262144,524288,1048576}} nc{[ Transports: WIFI Capabilities: INTERNET&NOT_RESTRICTED&TRUSTED&NOT_VPN LinkUpBandwidth>=1048576Kbps LinkDnBandwidth>=1048576Kbps]} Score{100} everValidated{false} lastValidated{false} created{true} explicitlySelected{true} }
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): Setting tx/rx TCP buffers to 524288,1048576,2097152,262144,524288,1048576
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): notifyType AVAILABLE for NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]
D/ConnectivityManager.CallbackHandler( 3167): CM callback handler got msg 524290
D/ConnectivityManager.CallbackHandler( 3731): CM callback handler got msg 524290
D/CSLegacyTypeTracker( 3049): Sending connected broadcast for type 1 NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100] isDefaultNetwork=true
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): sendStickyBroadcast: action=android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE_IMMEDIATE
I/ActivityManager( 3049): Killing 6086:com.google.android.gms:car/u0a7 (adj 15): empty #9
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): sendStickyBroadcast: action=android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive: action=android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE_IMMEDIATE
I/NetworkController( 3167): onReceive, mHasMobileDataFeature:false
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateMobileControllers-1
I/NetworkController( 3167): updateNoSims, mHasMobileDataFeature=false mMobileSignalControllers.size()=0
I/NetworkController( 3167): simState= NOT_READY
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
W/SignalClusterView( 3167): setVisibility return shown:true, visible:false
D/SignalClusterView( 3167): sjs isDonglePlugin:false
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [AdaptiveAuthenticationBroadcastReceiver.onReceive]: Adaptive Caught action android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [AdaptiveAuthenticationBroadcastReceiver.onReceive]: CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [AdaptiveAuthenticationHandler.handleMessage]: msg what 1
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [AdaptiveAuthenticationHandler.handleMessage]: wifi status changed
D/Tethering( 3049): MasterInitialState.processMessage what=3
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [AdaptiveAuthenticationHandler.doWifiStatusChanged]: -768890688
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [AdaptiveAuthenticationHandler.doWifiStatusChanged]: 34:c3:d2:72:6a:e6
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [AdaptiveAuthenticationHandler.doWifiStatusChanged]: ""GalaxyS5-Titi""
I/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [AdaptiveAuthenticationHandler.doSafeZoneCalculation]: doSafeZoneCalculation userId = 0
D/LockPatternUtils( 3049): get aa state
D/LockPatternUtils( 3049): get safe zone
E/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): !!!!!!![AdaptiveAuthenticationHandler.doSafeZoneCalculation]: parameter miss!!!!!!!!
I/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [AdaptiveAuthenticationHandler.dumpCurrentConnections]: mConnections size = 1
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [DeviceInfo.printDevice]: GalaxyS5-Titi
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [DeviceInfo.printDevice]:
D/AdaptiveAuthentication( 3049): [DeviceInfo.printDevice]: 0
I/WAKELOCK_ACQUIRE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073311204446, TAG=*net_scheduler*, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=4020, UID=10007, FLAGS=
I/WAKELOCK_ACQUIRE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073321408460, TAG=NetworkStats, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
I/WAKELOCK_RELEASE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073325773737, TAG=NetworkStats, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
D/ConnectivityService( 3049): notifyType IP_CHANGED for NetworkAgentInfo [WIFI () - 100]
D/ConnectivityManager.CallbackHandler( 3167): CM callback handler got msg 524295
D/ConnectivityManager.CallbackHandler( 3731): CM callback handler got msg 524295
I/SwapService( 4161): Asked to stop swapping, will stop bluetooth, wifi, and move service to BG for GC.
I/WAKELOCK_ACQUIRE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073345560944, TAG=AttachmentService, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=4760, UID=10091, FLAGS=
I/WAKELOCK_ACQUIRE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073361741624, TAG=GpsLocationProvider, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
W/art ( 2703): PreZygoteFork called when we already have a zygote space.
I/WAKELOCK_ACQUIRE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073409650594, TAG=*net_scheduler*, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=4020, UID=10007, FLAGS=
I/WAKELOCK_RELEASE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073410148297, TAG=AttachmentService, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=4760, UID=10091, FLAGS=
I/WAKELOCK_ACQUIRE( 3049): TIMESTAMP=1073411764199, TAG=SyncLoopWakeLock, TYPE=PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK , COUNT=0, PID=3049, UID=1000, FLAGS=
I/ActivityManager( 3049): Start proc 6376:com.adups.fota/u0a35 for broadcast com.adups.fota/.GoogleOtaReceiver
E/art ( 6376): setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE) failed for pid 6376: Operation not permitted
D/houdini ( 6376): [6376] Initialize library(version: 5.2.3_y.48127 RELEASE)... successfully.
V/com.asus.pimcommon.AMAXReflector( 4760): Field: TYPE_NEWMAIL, Exception:java.lang.NoSuchFieldException: TYPE_NEWMAIL
V/com.asus.pimcommon.AMAXReflector( 4760): Field: TYPE_NEWMAIL, Exception:java.lang.NoSuchFieldException: TYPE_NEWMAIL
V/com.asus.pimcommon.AMAXReflector( 4760): Field: TYPE_NEWMAIL, Exception:java.lang.NoSuchFieldException: TYPE_NEWMAIL
I/WifiSwap( 4161): null handler in stopWebServer
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I’ve not tested bluetooth.June 25, 2016 at 2:20 am #41929In reply to: Running Linux on the EZBook 2?
Drives will be the main hurdle, I installed Remix OS for PC on the C drive and have it as a dual boot test. Remix boots and works fine, but no drivers for WIFI, sound, and the touchpad. So can’t do much with it, I don’t have time to mess about with drivers so will wait until someone that does come with fixes. Please let me know if your unit has the USB port power issue like mine (Can’t power USB hard drivers) Despite my so-so review, I’m enjoying it. Nice screen, good battery life and one of the more fluid Z8300’s I’ve used to dated and I’ve seen a few!
Fair enough you don’t want to mess with drivers on Linux. Worst-case scenario for me: I’ll just run Windows on this laptop.
Remix OS in particular is a closed-source x86 port of Android which uses an ARM port of an ancient Linux kernel so not ideal for driver support. Wifi will probably require drivers from the repos since Broadcom is not ideal for Linux but I’m fairly confident it will work (there’s also ndiswrapper if it doesn’t work). Touchpad I believe just uses the ps/2 mouse drivers so that’s probably a configuration issue (I should be able to at least get basic cursor movement, left and right click working). No idea about the speakers. Not sure what audio chipset it uses so I’ll find out when it arrives. A little irritating how secretive Chinese manufacturers are about the detailed specs.
Unfortunately, I don’t have an external hard drive to test with. I keep all my files on my home file server (with a decent upload connection) so I don’t use much storage. Normally, I’d just upgrade the SSD but in this case it uses eMMC so if I am hard-pressed on storage, I’ll buy a sd card or an external SSD.
June 24, 2016 at 3:36 am #41870In reply to: Running Linux on the EZBook 2?
Drives will be the main hurdle, I installed Remix OS for PC on the C drive and have it as a dual boot test. Remix boots and works fine, but no drivers for WIFI, sound, and the touchpad. So can’t do much with it, I don’t have time to mess about with drivers so will wait until someone that does come with fixes.
Please let me know if your unit has the USB port power issue like mine (Can’t power USB hard drivers)
Despite my so-so review, I’m enjoying it. Nice screen, good battery life and one of the more fluid Z8300’s I’ve used to dated and I’ve seen a few!
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30June 23, 2016 at 2:13 pm #41824In reply to: Poor Wifi performance
I only have issues when my external western digital passport usb 3.0 is connected.
After googling i found this.
http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/usb-3.0-hard-drives-can-cause-wi-fi-interference
Will try with an older external usb 2.0 hard drive and see what happens with the wifi signal…
June 23, 2016 at 12:14 pm #41817In reply to: Poor Wifi performance
I have a USB C flash drive permanently plugged into my i9 and have no issues with wifi, very strong even in places where my phone/laptop struggle! Hope you find the problem with yours.
June 23, 2016 at 8:11 am #41806In reply to: Poor Wifi performance
Hello.
I’ve recently bought a Cube i9 and i noticed that when i connect a hard drive in the USB type C ou even at the regular USB 3.0 port, the wifi signal is affected and usually my wireless connection drop. When i try to connect again i only see just a few wifi networks from my neighbours (4 or 5) but as soon as i disconnect the hard drive ou thumb drive i am able to see a lot more networks (more than 12) and can connect without any problems at my home wifi network.
Anyone else with this problem? How do i solve this?
Thank you
June 22, 2016 at 3:26 pm #41742Topic: Remix OS 2.0 (& Linux) on $60 quad-core ARM
in forum General DiscussionBBaker
ParticipantI was just thinking, the Remix OS 2.0 might breath some life into older but good tablets and TV-boxes, esp. using the 4 and 8 core Rockchip & Allwinner processors like mentioned in the new $125 Onda V96 running Remix 2.0. I’d also be interested in how flavors of Ubuntu runs on them as dual-boot perhaps. This would be interesting I think for people not so happy with Windows and the sh*tty support for Linux, if not performance of Intel Atom based devices. Other examples:
USD$200 : PiPo P9 10.1 Inch 3G Tablet RK3288 Quad Core Android 4.4 2GB 32GB 8.0MP – Black
PiPo P9 3G has a 10.1 inch 1920*1200 Pixels large screen and uses a RK3288 quad core Cortex A17 CPU, Mali T764 strong GPU. It supports a 8800mAh battery, builds in 32GB Nand Flash and 2GB DDR3 RAM. It is a 3G tablet which supports WCDMA 3G network and also supports wifi as well.
<h3>PiPo P9 3G Tablet Specifications:</h3>
OS: Android 4.4.2
CPU: Rockchip RK3288 Quad core Cortex A17
GPU: Mali T764
RAM: 2GB DDR3
ROM: 32GB Nand Flash
Extend Card: Support TF card up to 32GB extended
Shell Material: Metal
Screen: IPS Capacitive touch screen, Retina screen
Size: 10.1 inch
Resolution: 1920*1200 Pixels
Visible Angle: 178°
3G: Yes, supports WCDMA
WIFI: Yes, supports 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth: Yes, v4.0
GPS: Supports
Battery: 8800mAh
Dual Camera: 2.0M Front, 8.0M back Camera with Auto Focus and flashlight
Video: 1080P, AVI/MOV/MP4/RMVB/FLV/MKV
Music: MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
Picture: JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG
E-book: ANSI, UNICODE TXT, PDF, HTML, FB2, PDB, EPUB etc.
Language: Supports Chinese, English and other more than 40 languages.
Multi-Touch: Yes, 10 points touch
Play Store: Yes, Build in
Gravity Sensor: Yes
Light sensor: Supports
Gyroscope: Supports
Compass: Supports
Interfaces: TF card slot, Mini USB Host, HDMI, 3.5mm earphone jack and power jack.
Email and Browser: Yes, built in
Other Applications: OfficeSuite, Google Search, Browser, Gallery, Android Webkit, Clock, Calculator, Calendar, iReader, Gmail…
Earphone Interface: 3.5mm
<h3>PiPo P9 3G Tablet contain:</h3>
1 x PiPo P9 3G Android Tablet PC
1 x USB cable
1 x Charger
<h3>PiPo P9 3G Tablet Size: 248 x 173.6 x 10mm</h3>
<h3>PiPo P9 3G Tablet Weight: 580g</h3>June 21, 2016 at 6:27 pm #41669In reply to: Hi12 BIOS and USB WiFi wireless adapter
Bios update is safe, but there is always a risk. To play it safe make sure you have 100% battery and run it from a bootable USB and if it stops after flashing, and there is no error just type exit. If it reports an error flash again until it’s successful. I have a netgear USB wireless adaptor that’s the size of a Logitech USB receiver and it works slightly better than the internal Wireless N, the think the metal case inhibits the signal somewhat. I’ve seen this on the Chuwi HiBook Vs the Cube iwork10 with plastic where the ariel is.
I bought this USB wifi adapter, it clearly improves wireless conection.
June 21, 2016 at 9:18 am #41633Topic: Hi12 BIOS and USB WiFi wireless adapter
in forum Chuwi Hi12 Forummatteo
ParticipantHi, I recently bought an hi12 and i really like it, however i would like to ask two things:
Is there an USB adapter i Can get to improve wireless connection of the device (my other tables are a bit better on distsnces)
And how safe is to update the bios? I’ m asking because it happened a couple of times the shutdown at about 30% of life battery.
Cheers
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