probably the last picture of this pinebook pro setup before i do some crazy things to it
probably the last picture of this pinebook pro setup before i do some crazy things to it
@nicole4fox yeah, @pine64 / #Pine64 make some cool hardware for those that know how to code and/or solder.

Replacing libarm64ecfex and libwow64fex with the ones from Hangover project finally made Wine i386/x86_64 emulation working.
Sounds like the libraries from Fedora's COPR is broken.
#PineBookPro was my primary computer for probably two years. It was good enough for most things, and running off of #Solar was pretty nice to mostly draw under 10 watts. Still use it a few times a week for various things.
The barrel jack power supply is broken, but usb-c power still works, and there's a crack on the plastic frame near the hinge, or I would probably use it more...
I had previously also used the original #PineBook regularly for a couple years, so was a huge upgrade!
got openmpt to run on the #pinebookpro
i can finally learn to chipping on the go 
I'm still using my #PinebookPro . It's not that fast but enough for many tasks.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PinebookPro/comments/1rjp9x2/eli5_please_as_of_2026_whats_a_simple_way_to/
A Reddit post I just found that I think might be fun to "publish" this way:
How would one solve this very specific, yet very basic problem. I myself still own a #pinebookPro and I love #pine64 quite dearly. ...But the hardware is really old, by now.
I can't tell if the touchpad on the PineBook Pro is bad, or if it's just that I haven't used a touchpad in 12 years. #IBMTrackPoint
I daily-drove a #PinebookPro (ARM-based) for four years, and it definitely had some frustrations.
I was happier with Armbian than Manjaro, I think, for stability reasons alone.