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Aaron Honeycutt 2025-12-28 09:36:12 -07:00
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@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ This is an updated table based on my testing on Ubuntu 23.10/24.04/24.10:
| Touchpad | Works |
| Touch Screen | Works | *
| Fingerprint Reader | Works |
| Webcam | Can work | **
| Speakers | Works-ish | ***
| Headphone port | Works-ish |
| USB-C ports | Works |
| Cameras | | **
| Speakers | Works | ***
| Headphone port | N/A |
| USB-C port | Works |
| SIM Slot | Not tested |
* Not in the default configuration
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### Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
I was able to connect to two different networks without issues. While Bluetooth was testing with my Pixel Buds-A I did notice some odd "audio glitching" but it would happen randomly and the audio would keep playing during these moments but would sometimes stop for a second or two then continue playing.
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### Headphone/Microphone port
The headphone port and even at the lower volume it has a lot of cracking in the output and it gets worse as you increase the volume. I tested two different headphones with the same result. Now using a USB headset (though the USB-C port) seems to work without issue so that is a workaround though you'll need to use an adapter to do this. I have not tested a headset with a microphone yet since I mainly use a USB-A headset so I don't use the port much.
I was able to connect to my home network without issues including using `scp` (to transfer the screenshots in this post) and `ssh` without issue.
### Speakers
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### Video decoding
YouTube works and here are some stats for the nerds:
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As you can see it reports that videos are able to decode up to 4K@60 without issue, the videos are smooth and audio matches without issue.
**Ubuntu 24.10 note:** they do not work better with 6.11 in this release as they are still pretty low due to active speaker protection not being enabled.
YouTube works without issue though Netflix (and I suspect other streaming websites) do not work, I suspect it is because postmarketOS ships with Firefox ESR rather than default Firefox.
## Closing marks