Pinebook Pro Redux OK several more weeks have gone by and I thought it'd be good to go back and give an update on the PBP experience. Some things I termed "rough edges" in my original review have since been fixed, but other issues remain or have newly cropped up. I just recently reinstalled Manjaro and I'm at the (as of this writing) most recent version (20.04). * Manjaro is now the default distro in future shipments of the PBP. This is a great choice in my opinion and I'm glad the Pine team has recognized the superior quality of Manjaro on this platform. * Screensavers. Before I upgraded to the most recent version of Manjaro, xfce4-screensaver started simply freezing the screen rather than locking, forcing me to kill X. It didn't do this initially and I can't explain why it started. I removed it and installed xscreensaver which did not exhibit this issue. I've continued to use xscreensaver on 20.04. * The audio issues have been fixed. The headphone jack now works as expected and that crackling is gone. Good job Manjaro team. * I got my RTL-SDR to work with gqrx! Turns out the rtl-sdr driver that you install from pacman doesn't work and you need to manually compile and install from the Git repo. I don't think this is specific to the PBP after I decided to sit down and actually figure out what was wrong. However, the PBP isn't quite up to the task of running gqrx and live decoding without some lag. It's nice that it works but I'll probably stick to my regular laptop for SDR work. An aside on the above point: I spent a significant amount of time wondering why the libraries I had compiled and installed were not being used by gqrx. Turns out Arch and Arch-based distros do not look for libraries in /usr/local/lib by default. I can find no good reason for this online - it's a very standard place to put user-compiled programs. I got around it by putting a file called usrlocal.conf in /etc/ld.so.conf.d that contained the string "/usr/local/lib", but I shouldn't have had to do that I mean c'mon. * I have not yet tested WSJT-X but looking at the arch package I suspect compilation will still be broken :-( That's All For Now! The PBP keeps getting better and I've been very satisfied with my purchase several months in. If you're thinking about picking one up and you don't mind dealing with occasional issues like I've described, I highly recommend it. @jboverf@mastodon.sdf.org