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ggabriel 2015-04-08 12:20

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
I'd personally rather Jolla focusing on other things than enabling a nice shiny button to reboot (which none of the competition has anyway). OOTB you can enable dev mode, open a terminal, devel-su, reboot/shutdown -r now (not sure which was the best option OTTOMH).

Also, there are applications that you can download to have this readily handy.

ZogG 2015-04-08 13:22

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ggabriel (Post 1466084)
I'd personally rather Jolla focusing on other things than enabling a nice shiny button to reboot (which none of the competition has anyway). OOTB you can enable dev mode, open a terminal, devel-su, reboot/shutdown -r now (not sure which was the best option OTTOMH).

Also, there are applications that you can download to have this readily handy.

So big bug fixes are too big to do and small ones are too small to pay attention? :)
P.S. Blackberry has reboot option

vistaus 2015-04-08 14:00

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
BB10 has a reboot option indeed.

ggabriel 2015-04-08 14:00

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZogG (Post 1466091)
So big bug fixes are too big to do and small ones are too small to pay attention? :)
P.S. Blackberry has reboot option

I don't know re bugs, but I wouldn't call this a bug, more like a feature.

Thanks, didn't know that BB had a reboot, was mainly referring to iOS/Android as competition - should have clarified. Ubuntu, FF OS and whatever else is out there should be competition too.

Morpog 2015-04-08 14:05

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
Have you guys even read update iteration news? They are indeed implementing a shutdown menu for a future release. It would surprise me to not see there a reboot option.

pichlo 2015-04-08 14:20

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1466082)
Reboot is not needed for something as trivial as that. Just restarting lipstick is enough.

We've been through this before. With no access to the screen (as it is blocked by the bug), that only works if you have an SSH access to the damn phone. This is not the case for most people and even the select few who have the privilige lose it when out in the real world - out of the comfort of you lab, juiceme ;)

juiceme 2015-04-08 16:39

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pichlo (Post 1466097)
We've been through this before. With no access to the screen (as it is blocked by the bug), that only works if you have an SSH access to the damn phone. This is not the case for most people and even the select few who have the privilige lose it when out in the real world - out of the comfort of you lab, juiceme ;)

Well some do, some don't :D

As it happens, I always have a way to ssh to my device, even when I am on 2G/3G only. A hint for you; I love cronjobs... :D

pichlo 2015-04-08 17:24

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
[OT]Yes, but then:
1. You need another portable device always with you, also on 2/3/4G,
2. Therefore you need at least two SIM cards with data plans,
3. Which costs money ;)[/OT]

nieldk 2015-04-08 17:29

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1466110)
Well some do, some don't :D

As it happens, I always have a way to ssh to my device, even when I am on 2G/3G only. A hint for you; I love cronjobs... :D

Well. There are a few other emergency options.
If you happened to have your device BL unlocked you can boot custom recovery and connect by telnet.

Or, boot to recovery available from Jolla and telnet to do stuff

pichlo 2015-04-08 17:45

Re: sailfishOS Upgrade12 discussions
 
nieldk, juiceme's argument was that you should never reboot, even to resolve problems when out and about


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