Bookworm 6.6.y for the uConsole and DevTerm

does it do it on any other distros? If it does it on a distro outside of what I’ve done, you might have a hardware problem. let me know if it happens with a clockwork provided distro.



this may be helpful about my problem.

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have you tried to redownload and reflash the image? have you tried one of the official clockwork distros? have you tried the official battery tray to be sure?

l am trying in the same way as you say。。

I’m asking if you have tried one of the official distros from clockwork not this bookworm or kali image? If it does it with the stock battery module or not? I’m trying to figure out if you’re having a hardware or software problem. I want to help you out but nobody else has reported this problem, so I need answers to my questions.

official distros everything is noraml,no problem。Inclouding reboot or restart.But if your IOS ,it cannot reboot or restart!,without battary is same!


when I type reboot screen will show this ,stop here never change!!!

Without LiPo battery ,everything is OK!!!

nonono,let me try more times to tell you.May be my TF card problem!!!

ok, let me know. 20 characters…

Honestly, I don’t care where you hail from. I’ve been a similarly unwitting target of frustration in a topic elsewhere, and that manner of answering is uncalled for. Don’t you dare sulk behind your language impediment. That is not an excuse. Study English first, then ask for help.

Anyway, another member of this forum observed your problem as potentially an occasional Raspberry Pi behavior. That has happened to me a couple times as well. Consider looking into this fix. Note that the link takes you to an Arch Linux build, but it shouldn’t take much to make it work on your distro.

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New update in OP.

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my TF card`s problem.A new TF deal with all the problems.TKS

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THANKS,l will try my best to learn ENGLISH FIRST!

Thank you for this incredible work. It is largely thanks to you that I can use my uConsole every day! I will update to the latest version. :star_struck:

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When I ran sudo apt reinstall clockworkpi-cm4-kernel I found that the kernel was updated to 6.6.32-v8+. Is it stable?

Everything looks fine.

Yes, it’s just a tiny update. I finished my build scripts and set it all up last night. When it ran in pulled and built the 2 new kernels. 6.6.32 and 6.9.3 and put them in the repo. They passed the checks, any big updates won’t automatically upload though. Like if its more then just a 6.6.y it won’t automatically get uploaded to the repo.

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Hey, I’m running into a similar problem with the device shutting off preemptively at around 71%, which only started occurring after flashing the new image. Did getting a new set of batteries solve the issue in your case?

Hi! Yes, I have already had this problem. I used too weak batteries (10A of instant current) and I switched to 15A and it’s much better. Some batteries do not like significant variations of high charge, typically switching from idle mode to turbo mode (even more if overclock!) And this can also cause stops.
To calibrate the batteries, I charge them for 4-5 hours, then I discharge at once, the gauge reacts better afterwards.

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