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wicket 2016-06-23 04:47

Re: Jolla C
 
Well done Jolla for dropping Btrfs. I've been using Btrfs on the desktop for the last few years and have experienced corruption on at least 3 separate occasions. I've tested my disks and they are still in working order, but each time the fsck utility was unable to repair the errors and the filesystem had to be rebuilt from scratch. Good luck to SUSE with their enterprise Linux but I won't touch Btrfs again with a barge pole. ZFS on the other hand is awesome but I've yet to try the Linux implementation.

cvp 2016-06-23 06:18

Re: Jolla C
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bubbless (Post 1508191)
It's a no-go from Aptoide store. :(

thats bad :( thank you for the testing. Than is my last hope that it will be work on SFDroid@CM12.1@OnePlusX ...or some port a app for SFOS :D

NokiaFanatic 2016-06-23 06:50

Re: Jolla C
 
Anyone want to do some camera comparisons with Jolla 1?

Feathers McGraw 2016-06-25 10:49

Re: Jolla C
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by szopin (Post 1508010)
first results with it off, second with on:

I'm a bit confused by this, if you mean the commands I posted, shouldn't that be the other way round, i.e.

Code:

echo 1 > /sys/class/leds/torch-light0/brightness
for on and

Code:

echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/torch-light0/brightness
for off?

Edit: never mind, I asked on IRC. The control file is /sys/class/leds/torch-light0/brightness but unlike other devices, it's not just 1 or 0, the number in the file actually determines the brightness. 255=full brightness, but if you set it to 255, it drops to 1 after about a second. Setting it to 127 is the max it can be without dropping off after a few seconds (this is the same value set when the camera is recording video).

I've released a new RPM for Hammerhead Torch on openrepos with experimental support for Jolla C, would appreciate testing/feedback.

cy8aer 2016-06-25 17:28

Re: Jolla C
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by javispedro (Post 1508166)
In fact they seemingly even removed btrfs from the kernel.

hm bad news if you do btrfs on your external sd card - with >64G it is very nice because then you have admin space enough. Btrfs is very good if you maintain it. Wrote it before... Use cases: blind snapshotting, swap snapshots for different environments...

ggabriel 2016-06-26 07:40

Re: Jolla C
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cy8aer (Post 1508337)
hm bad news if you do btrfs on your external sd card - with >64G it is very nice because then you have admin space enough. Btrfs is very good if you maintain it. Wrote it before... Use cases: blind snapshotting, swap snapshots for different environments...

Don't worry, btrfs is still there and works fine with external SD cards.

MartinK 2016-06-26 11:19

Re: Jolla C
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cy8aer (Post 1508337)
Use cases: blind snapshotting, swap snapshots for different environments...

The same should be doable with LVM Thin Provisioning.

cy8aer 2016-06-26 19:19

Re: Jolla C
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ggabriel (Post 1508355)
Don't worry, btrfs is still there and works fine with external SD cards.

Sounded like they kicked out the whole btrfs support (modules and tools). They only changed to LVM to the device with ext4. I see...

@MartinK: no? IMHO the whole snapshot/send/receive/swap stuff is far better with btrfs. But that is use case stuff...

hardy_magnus 2016-06-27 17:42

Re: Jolla C
 
wow, i searched for intex aqua fish launch date and google shows 5th of july (expected). is this for real this time?

kinggo 2016-06-27 18:31

Re: Jolla C
 
well, their site is still the same as it was. So, they licensed marketing specialist from Jolla also or, no, it won't come out.


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