Bliss OS bluetooth solved - BLISS ROMS Q&A

I found out that bluetooth is not always working in Bliss Roms. It can be solved by searching a Android x86 rom like 9.0 R2 that works good with bluetooth
And then upgrade to Bliss OS 11.1 by going to the advanced option and choose upgrade to Bliss OS 11.1 what normally not working with bluetooth if you just install Bliss OS 11.1
It seems that there is a connection between de Android x86 roms and the Bliss OS rom if they are the same version of android that can fix problems like wifi and bluetooth problems.

ServanSchreiber said:
I found out that bluetooth is not always working in Bliss Roms. It can be solved by searching a Android x86 rom like 9.0 R2 that works good with bluetooth
And then upgrade to Bliss OS 11.1 by going to the advanced option and choose upgrade to Bliss OS 11.1 what normally not working with bluetooth if you just install Bliss OS 11.1
It seems that there is a connection between de Android x86 roms and the Bliss OS rom if they are the same version of android that can fix problems like wifi and bluetooth problems.
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Yo, this is probably the best advice/option I've heard regarding non-working WiFi/BT modules in Bliss OS to date. Seems no streamer/tutorial has covered this route to solve these hardware issues when installing the OS, specially on the latest versions. I'll definitely be trying this on my HP Stream 11 laptop which has a Realtek 8822be WiFi/BT module. Now just gotta figure out how to make a clean install iso of the latest Bliss OS with the drivers working.

hugoBOSS1981 said:
Yo, this is probably the best advice/option I've heard regarding non-working WiFi/BT modules in Bliss OS to date. Seems no streamer/tutorial has covered this route to solve these hardware issues when installing the OS, specially on the latest versions. I'll definitely be trying this on my HP Stream 11 laptop which has a Realtek 8822be WiFi/BT module. Now just gotta figure out how to make a clean install iso of the latest Bliss OS with the drivers working.
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I don't get the
"going to the advanced option and choose upgrade" bit
the advanced option where, i've tried going from 9.0r2 installed and then booting a USB with bliss11 and there is not upgrade option, or am I just being thick.....(probably)

jonallwright said:
I don't get the
"going to the advanced option and choose upgrade" bit
the advanced option where, i've tried going from 9.0r2 installed and then booting a USB with bliss11 and there is not upgrade option, or am I just being thick.....(probably)
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Upon usb boot and selecting the Bliss OS 11 iso from your USB, you should be greeted with several sub menu options. Amongst them, is the normal Bliss-os USB live option and several other debug options. At the bottom, there is a menu stating "Advanced options - >"; select it. On the next page to display there should be a few more boot options for "vulkan support, no setup wizard, and no hardware support". Next should be an option to upgrade or update Bliss-OS to the iso version you want (which you selected to boot from earlier). This will update the existing OS directory as if you did a fresh install in my experience using said option. I'd recommend saving a copy of your data.img file from your existing os's root directory so you can replace the fresh default data.img file with the one that has your apps and credentials for accounts, etc already on it. Otherwise you'll have to reconfigure the OS all over again and who wants that, right? The other option I'm aware of is the built in bliss updater utility within the system, but if you're on bliss os 11.13/14, it fails to connect to servers for updates to the OS to move up to 12, 14, or 15. In bliss os 14.3 though, I haven't had a chance to test it to see if it works as far as connecting to servers to update from within the OS to preserve your apps, accounts, etc.

Thanks for a comprehensive response, appreciate it

jonallwright said:
Thanks for a comprehensive response, appreciate it
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No problem bud. I hate it when others do that to me when stuff like this is hella' technical to understand/follow and most of the time it's just some snarky comment telling you to look it up in the forum(s) or Google; yet a direct answer would be much faster and save everyone else time responding and such and the issue can be tagged as solved,

hi, i have managed to install BlissOS 11.13 (Android 9) with Windows Installer : https://docs.blissos.org/install-bliss-os/install-from-windows-uefi-esp-64-bit, combine it with grub2win and i got working dual-boot win11 and BlissOS without the need to usb boot or make ext4 partition separately. The BlissOS work awesome, the Wifi/Bluetooth working fine, but i loved the BlissOS 14, it's slightly faster in my device (Lenovo Ideapad D330). So i tried "upgrading" by following docs here : https://docs.blissos.org/install-bliss-os/updating-bliss-os-ag-builds. Again, the upgrade went success, until i try to turn on bluetooth, which is failed . Any clue how to resolve this?

hi, i have Ericsson f3507g mobile broadband hardware, how do i make it work in bliss os for call and internet connection. Thank you

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[DEV] Android app compatibility in Sailfish OS for ported devices

To install Sailfish OS you flash it over a CM or AOSP base. So a whole android rom is there unused when you're using Sailfish. So I thought why not make use of it, since Sailfish isn't using the android services like zygote, media, netd, or surfaceflinger they are disabled by default in init.rc, by re-enabling them and turning off Sailfish's Wayland Compositor and turning on Surfaceflinger I was able to boot into CM (for my device the Nexus 5, it's CM11) without input. Today I've finally managed to get input working by changing the usergroup of /dev/input/eventX from video to input. But although I'm able to navigate Android, and use the stock browser it's still quite unstable. Here is a logcat dump of the first few times I've booted into CM from Sailfish now that input is working, and I have no idea how to fix those errors.
If I connect to WiFi from Sailfish and then boot into CM then the Stock browser can use the internet connection and browse websites (although WiFi is off on Android), same goes for mobile data. But If I flash gapps and then try to login to my google account, Android doesn't see the internet connection and tries to make me connect again, at which point Surfaceflinger crashes and doesn't restart.
I made a basic guide of how to get to the same stage, if you would like to test it out once Sailfish is installed. So we can progress with the project.
Instructions of how to get to boot into CM from Sailfish OS

Quad core android based projector, Ruishida T16P

I got this "smart" projector , a T16P , recently and it's a pretty great device running KitKat I think. I'm not too in love with the ROM however and would love to root it and put some better firmware on if it's available. Kodi runs beautifully on it.
What would I need to do to achieve this? I've no idea how to get it into download mode, or how to backup the existing ROM, extract some hardware drivers ?
It would be such a fun device to run alternative OS images on, or maybe even an ARM linux. It's such capable hardware, it pains me to not have more control over it's software.
I do not recommend to do this.
I had the same feeling so I tried to update to lollipop... and since then I can't boot the projector anymore
T16p
gowger said:
I got this "smart" projector , a T16P , recently and it's a pretty great device running KitKat I think. I'm not too in love with the ROM however and would love to root it and put some better firmware on if it's available. Kodi runs beautifully on it.
What would I need to do to achieve this? I've no idea how to get it into download mode, or how to backup the existing ROM, extract some hardware drivers ?
It would be such a fun device to run alternative OS images on, or maybe even an ARM linux. It's such capable hardware, it pains me to not have more control over it's software.
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I have similar problem can't seem to restore my device to factory settings, also I removed android system app to another location and it not installing any apps. It's downloading not installing, gets the error unfortunately package installer has stopped working. Help appreciated.

Problems with adb/Android Studio APK install on Nexus 5 (Pie ROMs)

Hi,
Have installed two different Pie ROMs on my Nexus 5, first crDroid and now Resurrection Remix.
I use my device extensively for app development, however I am encountering the same problem with both ROMs which suggests it might be an issue with Pie and the Nexus 5 in general. I didn't get the problem previously (was running LineageOS 14.1 on the Nexus 5, however I wanted to upgrade as that was no longer getting security updates).
When using Android Studio, it more often than not hangs at the 'Install' stage.
Similarly, using adb from the command line (adb install path/to/APK) also hangs.
Looking at Stack Overflow various fixes involving turning USB debugging off and on, or specifying auto-connect to debugger in the settings, are offered as a fix - in addition to the common Studio fixes of cleaning the project or invalidating the caches and restarting. None of the suggested fixes work reliably. Indeed, the fact that adb also hangs suggests it's an adb problem, not a Studio problem. FWIW my laptop os is Ubuntu (was 16.04, just upgraded to 18.04, same problem with each).
Anyone else using their device for development and encountering these problems? Any reliable solutions? Have a backup of the old Lineage install but don't really want to go back to that due to the lack of updates, and don't really want to buy a new device if I can help it... apart from this the Nexus is still working fine.
Thanks,
Nick
I'm still running Lineage 14.1 on my N5
Do you have the same issues with wireless ADB?

Problem with my TL-WN722N V 1.10 on Nexus 5 6.0.1 plugged with OTG

Hello,
I have the 1.10 model of the TL-WN722N plugged in with a standard OTG adapter and it doesn't work.!
I installed Nethunter via the TWRP method by installing the image file in recovery mode, after unlocking the OEM via windows with adb.
I have version 6.0.1 of Android on Nexus 5 and I connect the key with a standard OTG adapter.
Currently I have done a lot of research and I can't figure out how to fix the problem.
I also try to install applications that manage and enable the OTG.
Here are screenshots of the commands I tried and with the version of my Android.
sorry i can't put an external link
The biggest problem is that the modules do not install, I have already tested some kernel and none install the modules so we get the problem cited above.
sorry i can't put an external link
I have spent whole days looking for a solution, looking at forum pages and I don't understand.
I managed to understand that there is a bone for the phone + the kernel and the full kali pack (tell me if I'm wrong).
But I don't know why the modules don't want to install.
The phone works very well in OTG.
I tested with several OTG cables and it works perfectly with a USB key.
I'm on Nexus 5 with original android 6.0.1 in marshmallow and I'm trying to connect a TL-WN722N 1.10 to the phone.
In short I hope you can help me because I am surpassing, I am completely neophyte but that fascinates me.
Sorry for the translation, I'm French.
Here is the name to my gitlab issue:
"Problem with my TL-WN722N V 1.10 on Nexus 5 6.0.1 plugged with OTG"
I tested the kernel that I was offered and it doesn't work.
Especially since I can't understand in what order I should install each file and if I should "reboot" between each "install".
Thank you for taking the time to read this block and I hope you can help me.
If any info is missing, tell me.
Thank you
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andurilmike said:
Hello,
I have the 1.10 model of the TL-WN722N plugged in with a standard OTG adapter and it doesn't work.!
I installed Nethunter via the TWRP method by installing the image file in recovery mode, after unlocking the OEM via windows with adb.
I have version 6.0.1 of Android on Nexus 5 and I connect the key with a standard OTG adapter.
Currently I have done a lot of research and I can't figure out how to fix the problem.
I also try to install applications that manage and enable the OTG.
Here are screenshots of the commands I tried and with the version of my Android.
sorry i can't put an external link
The biggest problem is that the modules do not install, I have already tested some kernel and none install the modules so we get the problem cited above.
sorry i can't put an external link
I have spent whole days looking for a solution, looking at forum pages and I don't understand.
I managed to understand that there is a bone for the phone + the kernel and the full kali pack (tell me if I'm wrong).
But I don't know why the modules don't want to install.
The phone works very well in OTG.
I tested with several OTG cables and it works perfectly with a USB key.
I'm on Nexus 5 with original android 6.0.1 in marshmallow and I'm trying to connect a TL-WN722N 1.10 to the phone.
In short I hope you can help me because I am surpassing, I am completely neophyte but that fascinates me.
Sorry for the translation, I'm French.
Here is the name to my gitlab issue:
"Problem with my TL-WN722N V 1.10 on Nexus 5 6.0.1 plugged with OTG"
I tested the kernel that I was offered and it doesn't work.
Especially since I can't understand in what order I should install each file and if I should "reboot" between each "install".
Thank you for taking the time to read this block and I hope you can help me.
If any info is missing, tell me.
Thank you
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andurilmike
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You didn't mean the whole time the 6.1 factory image, or did you?
It was to 90 % over the thread of Lineage the talk.
Anyhow, anything which you got linked by the fellow user and me, were apart from the official image from Offensive's site, solely for Lineage meant.
Before I forget, here the newly build chroot, with all the new apps, wallpaper, boot animation from the nightlys:
https://mega.nz/#!9MZ3nAKJ!oQFguK9vltGN5TNjxcfZmQvM2xg3_EzNWTz5roBN-Hk
What do you not understand about the flash procedure in particular?
PS
As re4son wrote does the hammerhead kernel not install any modules.
I don't know what you flashed before though.
What did happen with Lineage+Opengapps+root+installer+kernel(or together, as my previous upload..?
I haven't the best experiences with Lineage, but it depends.
May I ask if you had time to take a look from the rom I linked you at the beginning?
It's the most reliable, although a bit outdated rom named NetHunter OS.
https://gist.github.com/binkybear/8f0f4eee292d5263372f47c3c3edd08e
Post your questions as detailed as possible..so let's wrap it up.
469/5000
A miracle happened there and installing nethunteros-nethunter-hammerhead-cm-14.1-hammerhead and then kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz for the chroot and it works well.
The only problem is that when I try to install packages:
E: unable to locate kali-linux nethunter package
E: unable to locate kali-linux package
E: unable to locate kali linux-all package
But other than that, everything works.
Victory.
Thank you all for your patience and your advice.
andurilmike said:
469/5000
A miracle happened there and installing nethunteros-nethunter-hammerhead-cm-14.1-hammerhead and then kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz for the chroot and it works well.
The only problem is that when I try to install packages:
E: unable to locate kali-linux nethunter package
E: unable to locate kali-linux package
E: unable to locate kali linux-all package
But other than that, everything works.
Victory.
Thank you all for your patience and your advice.
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No need to thank me.. I am glad, that you were able to get it to work finally, after that number of failed attempts..
I went with the NetHunterOS rom version, which I linked you in gitlab
https://build.nethunter.com/nethunt.../LOS-hammerhead-14.1-20170102-nethunteros.zip
SuperSU has already been integrated in this variation as well.
After you flash the obligatory OpenGapps version for the same Android version and architecture 7.1 [arm], you are basically good to go.
I prefer the package size 'pico' - but this goes after your personal liking.
In my experiences is it better to use the "older" kalifs filesizes and not the newer ones with ~ 1,3 GB -- it seems to break somehow the rom/kernel if you use the newer ones
https://build.nethunter.com/kalifs/kalifs-20171118/kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz
I don't know if you can use the internal wifi chipset, as well as a external adapter for wireless pentesting with the version wich you choose, but this is possible with the one I linked yesterday and again above.
A problem is that
(sudo) apt-get (dist-)upgrade
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and seemingly further package upgrades are breaking the rom.
Although theoretically should you be able to install stuff.
Did you try it over the terminal, or just the NetHunter.apk?
Best regards l
Thank you.
I use an external wifi antenna, the TL-WN722N v 1.10 in USB OTG.
I tried to install metapackages via nethunter.apk
Nethunter cannot detect a HID interface.
Duckhunter HID does not work.
Thank you
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andurilmike said:
Thank you.
I use an external wifi antenna, the TL-WN722N v 1.10 in USB OTG.
I tried to install metapackages via nethunter.apk
Nethunter cannot detect a HID interface.
Duckhunter HID does not work.
Thank you
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Yeah, I just meant with the mentioned rom/setup, are you able to use the internal Wifi chipset (Broadcom4339) in monitor mode and could forgo the external adapter.
HID should work as well.
No, I cannot use the internal wifi card in monitor mode or the HID device.
I don't understand why?
Thank you

Help needed updating Mediawave MW22-A32 from 4.4.4 to OS6.0+

Hi all! Android noob looking for suggestions.
Manufacturer: Mediawave PC (now Techland PC)
Hardware Model: MW22-A32
Current OS: 4.4.4
Chipset: Rockchip RK3288 (supposedly capable of Android 8.1)
Rooted with SuperSU
Purchased this 22" touch display off eBay and wanted to load an app that requires Android 6 or higher. The manufacturer does not offer an update package for this device and indicated what I have was a special build for a single project that is now likely being refreshed and hardware liquidated. Tech Support indicated I needed to simply buy a NEW device that already has the OS updated.
I would like to think we can update to a newer version of OS, but I have no idea where to start. I checked a few online videos, but they seemed to point to pre-packaged OS bundles from tech enthusiasts for specific mass market tablet models.
Is an upgrade like this possible without having device specific files/firmware? If so, can you point me to a guide or walkthrough for how to do this as an Android novice? Thank you!
In order to upgrade existing Android OS as 1st thing of all things you need to find a
1. Custom Recovery
2. Custom ROM
both suitable to the mentioned device.
jwoegerbauer said:
In order to upgrade existing Android OS as 1st thing of all things you need to find a
1. Custom Recovery
2. Custom ROM
both suitable to the mentioned device.
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Can I create a recovery from the existing image? Is there a utility that will export that?
Look inside here:
[DEV]How to compile TWRP touch recovery
All of TWRP 3.x source is public. You can compile it on your own. This guide isn't going to be a step-by-step, word-for-word type of guide. If you're not familiar with basic Linux commands and/or building in AOSP then you probably won't be...
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jwoegerbauer said:
Look inside here:
[DEV]How to compile TWRP touch recovery
All of TWRP 3.x source is public. You can compile it on your own. This guide isn't going to be a step-by-step, word-for-word type of guide. If you're not familiar with basic Linux commands and/or building in AOSP then you probably won't be...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Using the 'Official TWRP App', I created a copy of both the boot and recovery image.
For the next step, if the device manufacturer will not supply an updated ROM, can you use the hardware profile help find a close custom rom that may work here? if so, do you have any suggestions on next steps? I installed the 'Droid Info' app to view hardware info, but it was not as detailed as I had hoped.
Can't answer your questions because I never compiled TWRP at my own.
Were you ever able to update this device? I have one that i want to update as well.
I also bought one of these off of ebay and would like to know if you figure out how to upgrade to Android 8.1.
$175 - https://www.ebay.com/itm/304190850043
Sellers other items:
Jjsurplus1090 Reviews - eBay Store Seller Profile
Jjsurplus1090 is a seller on eBay and has received feedback from more than one thousand consumers and has a positive feedback rate of 98.8%.
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$998? - https://www.neweggbusiness.com/product/product.aspx?item=9siv2hu9829613
Manufacturer Contact Info: http://techlandpc.com - 510-490-6768 - [email protected]
MediaWave PC
MediaWave PC. 52 likes. Embedded And Digital Signage Hardware Specialist
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MW22-A32 | Techland PC
http://techland.webandapp.design/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/MW22-A32.pdf
Side question: Does anyone know if there is a webcam or camera that will work with this device?
https://datasheet.lcsc.com/szlcsc/Rockchip-RK3288_C191247.pdf
Rockchip RK3288 model number AIO MW22-A32
I sent an email to [email protected] and will report back once I get a response:
I purchased one of these recently and the OS is Android 4.4.4
Do you know where I can download the ROM, Recovery image file?
I believe that I saw that your website stated the OS to be Android 7.1.
Is it supposedly capable of Android 8.1?
<and thank you very much>
Yet another question...
The unit I purchased seems to have only 1GB DRAM?!?
Any way to increase this? Any advice is greatly appreciated!
2015 Rockchip Light Biz OS for Android Laptops/Desktops, UI for productivity on RK3288 and RK3368
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How to flash firmware to Rockchip devices in Windows and Linux (2021 Edition)
How to flash firmware to Rockchip devices in Windows and Linux (2021 Edition) - CNX Software
We've written several articles detailing methods to flash firmware to Rockchip devices in Windows or Linux over the years, with tools like RKAndroidTool,
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I called 510-979-8822, asked for customer support, left a voicemail
I reached out via LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-goduco-240ab47/
I also sent an email to [email protected] and [email protected]
It looks like their facebook page is dead or gone. This tweet is supposedly a link to one of their device photos:
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/11045078102Their twitter page has not been active since they first joined in March 2010 - https://twitter.com/techlandpc
Firmware Upgrade Guide For RK3188 RK3288 RK3368 Devices
UPD: Rreflashing guide for linux Host PC added. BEFORE START What you need: 1. Image file 2. Host PC (Windows) 3. USB OTG Cable Supported host OS: 1. Windows XP (32/64bit) 2. Windows 7 (32/64bit) 3. Windows 8 (32/64bit) All manipulations I...
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donclark said:
Firmware Upgrade Guide For RK3188 RK3288 RK3368 Devices
UPD: Rreflashing guide for linux Host PC added. BEFORE START What you need: 1. Image file 2. Host PC (Windows) 3. USB OTG Cable Supported host OS: 1. Windows XP (32/64bit) 2. Windows 7 (32/64bit) 3. Windows 8 (32/64bit) All manipulations I...
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Don - were you successful?
TXdev said:
Don - were you successful?
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I did not attempt. TechlandPC did respond and said that this model maxed out at 4.4.4. I was not convinced that the updated firmware will work with this device and could not find anyone specifically doing it to this device - and did not want to brick it. I was able to delete some large system apps and free up some space with OAndBackupX (Andorid 4+)- https://f-droid.org/en/packages/dk.jens.backup/
Interested in this aswell.
I know the topic is a few months old but I’m currently looking at possibly purchasing the 22” or 15” in models and wanted to see if there were any further updates? What is everyone using them for? I hope to use them with home assistant and fully kiosk…anyone know if it’s possible? Seems like there is enough interest, maybe we can get this tablet upgraded?
Crazyshakespeare15 said:
I know the topic is a few months old but I’m currently looking at possibly purchasing the 22” or 15” in models and wanted to see if there were any further updates? What is everyone using them for? I hope to use them with home assistant and fully kiosk…anyone know if it’s possible? Seems like there is enough interest, maybe we can get this tablet upgraded?
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I purchased the 22" for my 83yr mother. I created a desktop stand for her to use it to view her gmail, facebook, etc. Its fairly limited because of the small space on the device, So I found a way to move many of the apps to an external usb. It also does not have a camera - which would have been nice for her to be able to use to make videochats, but I could not get an external usb camera to work (tried 4 different makes/models). I never did attempt to flash and upgrade it.
Oh wow Don…good on you for getting your grandmother up and going with it. I’m a little scared to take the plunge not knowing if it can run what I need…how good is the browser (is the system sluggish?) They two I’m looking at say they have built in cameras (I too was hoping to use it) but I bet it will be a no go :/
Crazyshakespeare15 said:
Oh wow Don…good on you for getting your grandmother up and going with it. I’m a little scared to take the plunge not knowing if it can run what I need…how good is the browser (is the system sluggish?) They two I’m looking at say they have built in cameras (I too was hoping to use it) but I bet it will be a no go :/
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If it says in the description that it comes with a camera - you may be ok. Mine clearly stated that it did not have a camera.
It is responsive and works well. I did do something to make it sluggish but I do not remember specifically... it may have been that I came very close to maxing out the storage which caused the issue.
The other thing that I was really disappointed in is that it does not have an HDMI in. So I could not push video to it. It does have an HDMI port, but I havent tested if it does push video to another device since I didnt have a need to do that.
It’s good to hear it’s responsive (or was lol) maybe I should just bite the bullet and get it…if I can just get it to run Home assistant it will be golden…if you think of anything else or figure anything out let me know!

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