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Re: Sailfish OS on ONDA V820W V3 and other Intel SoC-based tablets
If a person was planning to get a v820w Onda tablet would there be a way to make sure it actually is V3 (based on the assumption that V3 is the most compatible version regarding Sailfish... or Linux installations in general)? I suppose looking for Win8 + Android 4 instead of Win10 + Android 5 is a start but anything else?
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@TheKit You're awesome for helping move the reality of a working SalifishOS tablet closer to being realised!
Does anyone recommend a source for the v3 Onda? I've found it offered on multiple sites (geekbuying.com, everbuying.net, etc.) but am not certain as to their reputation. Is it best to try and buy off eBay? Thanks! |
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i strongly suggest to avoid gearbest. bad experiences with them, poor customer assistance, i had to really fight to have my rights respected
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great, i could update my v5 and multitouch is working as well now, great job, thanks :)
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okay, the camera stopped working, but i don't care because i don't use it anyway, just fyi
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here is the dmesg output of the updated v5 in case you're interested :)
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I ended up ordering from here (EDIT: was sold out, after all). ATM it was the only Win 8.1 version I could find available and I figured the chances for V3 would be higher there, but let's see what I end up actually getting.) EDIT: Seems like V3 are non-existent for now and even V5 are getting scarcer as many sellers reported having sold-out. Ordered one V5 (according to the seller) from eBay. We'll see... |
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I just received a V820W, sadly the Version 5. However, Sailfish OS intallation went smoothly, needed two tries for the update to 2.0.5.4 but now it's running. Audio does not work, neither does bluetooth (cannot be enabled). Had some trouble to get into WiFi at the beginning as I could not see the scanning results - it seemed I could not scroll down in the Result window, possibly a graphics issue. Managed to get it working using connmanctl. Two things I noticed on the installer: First, it does install to NAND, not to the SDCard (probably my mistake, I did not understood that in the description). So bye-bye to Windows and Android :-) Second, the installer creates a 10 GB partition though the device has 32 GB which renders the 20 GB useless. Maybe I try to reinstall Windows 10 on it or make it a seperate /home partition. Thanks to all the porters! |
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I'd guess the 10GB partition could be resized with gparted.
Here are instructions for installing Linux Mint on the tablet featuring also the makings of a bootable USB flashdrive (including gparted). |
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On a side note, I see there is a newer and (probably) easier to get Onda V80 SE with the same SoC, but hard to say how different is it. |
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[QUOTE=TheKit;1521772]Could you try rebooting and then enabling Bluetooth by single tap in settings? There is some race-condition with rkfill and hciattach.
Hi,same problem, Bluetooth icon is just blinking. While BT is of, I get lots off errors in the journal: Jan 11 13:01:58 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: IsBtDisabled=0, IsBtControlLps=0 Jan 11 13:01:58 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: (+)Tx = 0, Rx = 0 Jan 11 13:01:58 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: CurIGValue=41, EntryMinUndecoratedSmoothedPWDB = 36 Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Jan 11 13:01:59 Sailfish kernel: Bluetooth: Controller acked invalid packet Trying to switch it on results in: Jan 11 13:02:02 Sailfish bluetooth_rfkill_event[394]: main(bluetooth_rfkill_event.c:1136): BT power driver blocked Jan 11 13:02:02 Sailfish bluetooth_rfkill_event[394]: free_hci(bluetooth_rfkill_event.c:785): No brcm_patchram_plus process to be found Jan 11 13:02:02 Sailfish bluetooth_rfkill_event[394]: main(bluetooth_rfkill_event.c:1138): BT disabled Jan 11 13:02:02 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: IsBtDisabled=0, IsBtControlLps=0 Jan 11 13:02:02 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: (+)Tx = 0, Rx = 0 Jan 11 13:02:02 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: CurIGValue=41, EntryMinUndecoratedSmoothedPWDB = 37 Jan 11 13:02:04 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: IsBtDisabled=0, IsBtControlLps=0 Jan 11 13:02:04 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: (+)Tx = 0, Rx = 0 Jan 11 13:02:04 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: CurIGValue=41, EntryMinUndecoratedSmoothedPWDB = 39 Jan 11 13:02:06 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: IsBtDisabled=0, IsBtControlLps=0 Jan 11 13:02:06 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: (+)Tx = 1, Rx = 1 Jan 11 13:02:06 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: CurIGValue=41, EntryMinUndecoratedSmoothedPWDB = 36 Jan 11 13:02:08 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: IsBtDisabled=0, IsBtControlLps=0 Jan 11 13:02:08 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: (+)Tx = 0, Rx = 0 Jan 11 13:02:08 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: CurIGValue=41, EntryMinUndecoratedSmoothedPWDB = 36 Jan 11 13:02:10 Sailfish kernel: RTL871X: YJ: rtl8723b_fill_default_txdesc(): ARP Data: userate=1, datarate=0x0 These arrors com multiple times. |
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Android kernel binary can't be used directly for SailfishOS (kernel needs recompiling with different options). So without having kernel tree source code the only option is using kernel source tree from different device and fixing the differences (different components or different pinouts, for example) by reverse-engineering stock kernel. |
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yes, i asked for an installer to nand instead of sdcard. i made a new partition with the remaining space and mounted it under a folder i created in /home/nemo/ (i always mix up /home/user/MyDocs/ and /home/nemo/ i hope that is right)
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did anyone of you manage to get play services working?
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it works just fine. I followed the instructions on TJC for the Jolla tablet if I remember correctly. |
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I got my V820W V5 a couple of weeks back but only now have had some time to toy with it.
With the automatic installer from the first post I got Sailfish on the tablet yesterday - only needed to comment out the Russian locale (maybe worth a mention in the first post?) Ironically, sfos.scanf.su site was down at the time so I wasn't able then to update to 2.0.5.6 using TheKit's instructions on page 9, so I tried the tablet as it was. Due to a bunch of little annoyances I was a bit disappointed (had trouble with the wifi, the system time wouldn't update neither could be set correctly, ambience setting would reset after boot etc). Today, I could finally run all the commands to update to 2.0.5.6. (Some files were not found in the Jolla repository and I had to choose 'ignore' 3-4 times near the end but it didn't seem to hinder anything.) After the boot... color me impressed! Using the tablet feels pretty sweet even though the sound is not working (which was expected). I'm not claiming that everything else works 100% as I've not used it that much yet, but I haven't really found a reason to complain, either. For roughly 80 euros the tablet already seems like a more than adequate substitute for a real Jolla Tablet where I'm concerned... others may have different opinions, of course. Great work TheKit! I did update the tablet's BIOS in hopes of maybe getting the sound to work as I read somewhere that this update will fix it for Android. No such luck with Sailfish. Another thing I haven't been able to do is install Linux on the tablet. I've tried with different versions of Linux Mint but the display keeps staying blank after boot despite tries with different parameters e.g. 'i915.modeset=0', 'nomodeset', 'grub_gfxmode=1280x800x24', 'acpi_osi=Linux', 'i915.broken=1 i915.alse_backlight=1' etc. |
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(EDIT: removed the video parameter as I don't seem to need it, after all) I noticed the screen won't turn and I have't tried installing but at least now there's a way to use GParted for e.g. enlarging the sailfishos partition size if needed. |
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Yeah, not really helpful. If someone still has Android on V5, would be good to get dmesg from it. |
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DSDT dump can be useful to at least identify the codec: Code:
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If you give me an example app, I can install and test. |
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lol, for example scotty mobil or anachb, citybike wien...
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do you use das örtliche ?
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i tried to update to newest version as suggested here, not the version mentioned here but the most recent, but it didn't work. did anyone of you try to update
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I can install the sailfish os into my v820w with your installer. That's so wonderful!! But after I boot up the pad and tried to increase the sound volume, I find the sound card doesn't work. Then I change the music of the ring tone in the UI, still silence. I grab some log from the system log as follows, could you please help to look into this? Quote:
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i got google services working by installing the oldest version for jolla tablet and updating afterwards
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