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Old 01-11-2020, 12:27 PM   #25
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I don't think it is the battery, either. Don't think it is the wiring, though. Something with the power management. I usually have problems with linux, suspend and new hardware, too. Bitch to iron out. Of course when most devices seem to work as intended, people blame the faulty hardware. Could just as easily be unforeseen possibilities not anticipated in the software: Those things happen when you generate thousands of real-life systems!

One could only wish the programmers got the faulty systems back and actually looked what happens. I just don't think that Pocketbook has those programmers in employ. Writing drivers or firmware is usually a specialty that is overlooked. Still odd that hardware providers such as Pocketbook don't see themselves as hardware providers.
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