

I got a hotair soldering station ima try my best :D But i think most of the cheap ones arent bga but look like this one:
I got a hotair soldering station ima try my best :D But i think most of the cheap ones arent bga but look like this one:
I took a look into those “toy” tablets in the 40 bucks price range, most of them seam to have a clearly visible Wireless chipset for wifi/bt, guess ima try to desolder and hope it still boots after.
I am looking for a solution that can run AndFLmsg, sure i could just run Fldigi on a RPi but the solution has to be usable for people who need a simple interface. Using a SBC to emulate Android apps with Waydroid would also be a option but i try to keep the emulation layers to a minimum for power consumption reasons.
U can put apps and data on it via USB otg, that wont be a problem.
Cutting the antennas is far from removing the problem, even without antennas those chips still make a lot of noise in the 2.4ghz band. Id woud have the desolder the whole wireless chipset, i mean i have the soldering equipment for that, but i kinda doubt that a normal android will even boot after the Wireless chipset is gone :/
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Android on PC sounds good, the power consumption would be high tho, and i would prefer a smaller form factor. But a old netbook mainboard + bliss OS could be small enough.
The Librem5 would be perfect, if it wasnt for the price
theatrics, they are already in
If it where arch, but its manjaro. Somehow during the last kernel update the grub info was not changed to point to the current kernel names…still pointed at the old kernel…and that had been replaced. After figuring all that out in chroot, fix was as simple as changing a single line in that grub file
if i see a person struggling with english and still trying to make educational content about niche topics no one else covers, i have the upmost respect for them
if u updated your kernel check if there is still the old kernel name in the grub file