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mikecomputing 2017-02-19 15:47

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Cutespot does not play sound after upgrade :/ Anyone seen this issue on FP2 or other phones with latest SFOS?

mrsellout 2017-02-19 18:41

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikecomputing (Post 1523743)
Cutespot does not play sound after upgrade :/ Anyone seen this issue on FP2 or other phones with latest SFOS?

abranson reported similar on the Cutespotify thread:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=91892

mikecomputing 2017-02-21 17:37

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
I have noticed that phone is often hotter after upgrade and draining battery faster :/

Feathers McGraw 2017-02-21 20:00

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
My battery life seems about the same but I quite often get OOM killings, where I didn't get them before.

explit 2017-02-27 00:14

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Can confirm 2.0.5.x was less OOM agressive

Feathers McGraw 2017-03-13 16:06

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by explit (Post 1524147)
Can confirm 2.0.5.x was less OOM agressive

This is starting to become a problem for me now (assuming it's the same problem...)

Apps often won't start (on launching, the app does the loading spin for a while and then the app cover greys out) and other apps are being force closed.

Not sure if it's OOM being over-aggressive, or if there's a memory leak somewhere else...any ideas?

Messages seems to be particularly problematic for me, even when it does start it takes ages to load (probably due to lots of conversations/messages).

mikecomputing 2017-03-17 18:43

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Still have problem with battery drain. At night it eats around 89% of the battery no apps used. However I always turn of WiFi router at night so the phone probably will switch to mobile network even if no traffic.

ssh is turned off. But I noticed that I accidently has set the phone to 4G instead of 3G could be the case... That mode has not woked before.

But still there should not be any traffic ongoing at night on my phone. I dont see why the freak it try to connect to the mobile provider if nothing happens. Or maybe the qualcom modem sending stuff to MrTrump och Putin who knows this days...

Lets see if it holds better tonight with 3G only. Next thing is to turn off modem network but that fills like epic fail. A phone should take care of such stuff itself.

pichlo 2017-03-17 21:54

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Mobile network is a massive battery drain on Jolla 1 too, so it is clearly a Sailfish problem and not Fairphone. I get a 12% drop on my one-hour drive to work, followed by another about 12% drop for the 8 hours I spend at work when the phone is on WiFi. So mobile network eats about 8x as much. You are doing your phone a disservice by switching off your router. If you want to do that, switch your phone to airoplane mode.

mikecomputing 2017-03-18 10:21

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Hmm is this a kernel/ qualcom gobidriver issue? Isn't SFOS use same Linux version as andorid on Fairphone?

Or is this a problem higher up in the stack such as libophono because if that's the case it really should be fixed.

draining battery is not okey. I could understand the problem if it is qualcom modem issue since those drivers is closed but if it's SFOS itself they should fix it.

I would mind send a bugreport but I prefer have a way point where to start seek for the leakage :)

BluesLee 2017-03-18 13:35

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pichlo (Post 1525579)
Mobile network is a massive battery drain on Jolla 1 too, so it is clearly a Sailfish problem and not Fairphone. I get a 12% drop on my one-hour drive to work, followed by another about 12% drop for the 8 hours I spend at work when the phone is on WiFi. So mobile network eats about 8x as much. You are doing your phone a disservice by switching off your router. If you want to do that, switch your phone to airoplane mode.

Similar behaviour on Nexus 5. I am using conservative governor and switch of bluetooth when not needed as of a bug which improves battery life in general but the battery draining when using mobile network is apparent when comparing to wifi.

virgi26 2017-03-18 14:54

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
and i don't have any draining issues=( and everything is switched on... wifi, mobile, some apps + sometime wifi sharing
By the end of the day it's usually around 50%

Peccelius 2017-03-18 14:56

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
I have Jolla C running SFOS 2.1. I have 4G on 24/7 as well as bluetooth and GPS, never use wifi, and battery can last almost 48 hours or alteast a way over 24h. Therefore, I do not think the problem is SFOS.

juiceme 2017-03-18 14:59

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
I suspect that the drain due to network really is that, it's due to network issues and not the device itself.

For example my Jolla sbj-1 charge is 83% now, this means it is 17% down from full charge it was on 7:00 this morning, that's 10 hours ago which yields about 1,7% drop in an hour, right?

And this is the original battery I got with my "First One" device about 3,5 years ago :p

I have made 2 short calls, read emails few times and did very light websurfing checking some series stats during the day.
I drove about 50km to a floorball match and back home again, so the phone has roamed a fair lot. As far as I know I was on LTE network all the time.

Conclusion; you have really bad network coverage in UK and your network planning really sucks.

mikecomputing 2017-03-24 17:43

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
My phone is better when set too use 3G only if no Wifi connection at night or when bicycle to/from work.

However still have to charge it daily even if mostly not used. except two hours uradio or cutespot at work via BT headset and WiFi.

Feathers McGraw 2017-03-29 09:15

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Can you guys post the output of the following command please:

Code:

uptime
I have noticed that there is a very high load average (11-13 typically) on my FP2 and I wanted to check whether it's specific to my phone or something related to the port. People using other devices seem to have much more reasonable load averages. If you could also say which version of SFOS you're running that would be great!

The problem doesn't seem to be caused by CPU load or lack of RAM, so I'm thinking it might have something to do with delays in accessing the network (possibly a libhybris thing?)

pagis 2017-03-29 10:27

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
0.95 0.66 0.67, on JollaC with 2.1.0.10

aspergerguy 2017-03-29 14:32

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Feathers McGraw (Post 1526102)
Can you guys post the output of the following command please:

Code:

uptime

FP2 11.07 9.59 5.19 on Sailfish 2.0.5.6

Feathers McGraw 2017-03-29 14:42

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aspergerguy (Post 1526113)
FP2 11.07 9.59 5.19 on Sailfish 2.0.5.6

Was this soon after booting? My load average climbs pretty quickly after starting up, and it looks like yours increased recently (the load averages are like in top, where the first is 1 minute average, second is 5 minute average, and third is 15 minute average.

aspergerguy 2017-03-29 18:58

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Feathers McGraw (Post 1526114)
Was this soon after booting?

It was, I'll try to come back with a further value when been on for some hours provided that I can SSH into device, as Terminal font too small for my old eyes!

mikecomputing 2017-03-29 19:38

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
load average: 28.11, 29.29, 23.16

not usinmg it since came home from work four hours ago

Feathers McGraw 2017-03-30 06:35

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikecomputing (Post 1526135)
load average: 28.11, 29.29, 23.16

Yikes! No wonder your battery life is so poor. Something ain't right here folks.

stefanmohl 2017-03-30 19:55

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
uptime: 3 days, loadavg: 29.56, 27.98, 26.01

Fairphone 2, on Sailfish 2.0.0.10

I agree that the loadavg seems huge, but I am thinking that it might be related to CPU clocking down? At least I have no battery problems (77% after 10 hours off charger).

Feathers McGraw 2017-03-31 13:18

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
I think half of my problems have been caused by this, so maybe the load average is unrelated:

https://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?...&postcount=161

Feathers McGraw 2017-04-12 07:56

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
A word of warning: don't revert to the sailfish_latest repo and try to update to 2.0.1.11, I just tried it and everything seemed fine, but then when I rebooted I got stuck on the splash screen.

I'm sure it's user error, but I haven't worked out exactly what went wrong yet!

Edit: apparently the 2.0.1.9 repo is supposed to be used for all 2.1.0.X releases, at least for the time being.

explit 2017-04-19 00:14

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Mal- removed the old sailfish_2.1.0.9 Repo.

This are the new ones which you should replace in /usr/share/ssu/features.d/

adaptation-community.ini


Code:

adaptation-community = http://repo.merproject.org/obs/nemo:/devel:/hw:/fairphone:/fp2-sibon/sailfish_latest_armv7hl/

adaptation-community-common.ini

Code:

adaptation-community-common = http://repo.merproject.org/obs/nemo:/devel:/hw:/common/sailfishos_2.1.0.11/
After you changed the repos just

Code:

ssu re 2.1.0.11
ssu ur
version --dup
zypper ref; zypper up


aspergerguy 2017-04-19 14:01

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Thanks, all worked good for me. Just wondered whether any reason for excluding "sync" & "reboot" this time around or a typo?
Being over a certain age FingerTerm output is too small for me so to change repos so tend to SSH into device upon which TinyEdit from Jolla Store has been installed and opened then
Code:

devel-su
export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/100000
harbour-tinyedit /usr/share/ssu/features.d/adaptation-community.ini

Output displayed within app to modify then Pulley down on UI to Save

explit 2017-04-19 23:34

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aspergerguy (Post 1527031)
Thanks, all worked good for me. Just wondered whether any reason for excluding "sync" & "reboot" this time around or a typo?
Being over a certain age FingerTerm output is too small for me so to change repos so tend to SSH into device upon which TinyEdit from Jolla Store has been installed and opened then
Code:

devel-su
export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/100000
harbour-tinyedit /usr/share/ssu/features.d/adaptation-community.ini

Output displayed within app to modify then Pulley down on UI to Save

sync & reboot are always good choise.
I personally do it manually after i'm sure anything went fine.

aspergerguy 2018-05-18 18:27

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Thanks to "mal" version has now progressed to 2.1.3.7:
https://forum.fairphone.com/clicks/t...topic_id=38493

There is currently a minor issue in that can't power device down via UI as it "reboots".

lkravovicz 2018-05-18 18:32

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aspergerguy (Post 1544481)
Thanks to "mal" version has now progressed to 2.1.3.7:
https://forum.fairphone.com/clicks/t...topic_id=38493

There is currently a minor issue in that can't power device down via UI as it "reboots".

@mal's latest release is actually 2.1.4.14

aspergerguy 2018-05-19 17:21

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lkravovicz (Post 1544482)
@mal's latest release is actually 2.1.4.14

Thanks for pointing out typo although hope link cleared this up; only intention was to convey that FP2 Sailfish port still alive and kicking.

Rygir 2018-05-31 18:00

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
I ran into a problem (multiple actually) while trying to get Sailfish on my new Fairphone.

Steps taken :
  1. Buy and receive new Fairphone2
  2. Boot it once or twice to it's stock Android
  3. Run the proximity sensor calibration item in the configuration settings
  4. Continue with the steps from https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Ada...fishOS_for_fp2
  5. Download http://storage.googleapis.com/fairph...5.1-manual.zip
  6. fastboot flash modem ./BP/NON-HLOS.bin
  7. fastboot flash system system.img
  8. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
  9. fastboot reboot
  10. See that device no longer boots and just says "loading"
  11. Notice that going to TWRP using volume up just makes my screen blue
  12. Download newest TWRP from https://eu.dl.twrp.me/FP2/twrp-3.2.1-0-FP2.img.html
  13. fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.1-0-FP2.img
  14. fastboot reboot
  15. Notice I can now get to twrp, no longer blue
  16. Notice twrp won't mount my SD card
  17. reformat SD card to FAT32 on a 10GB partition (because Windows)
  18. Click install in TWRP, choose the zip file for Sailfish downloaded earlier
  19. Wait until finished and reboot
  20. See just the fairphone logo and rebooting after about a minute back to recovery...

I think I made a mistake and should have used the system and recovery from the other zip file linked at the page https://storage.googleapis.com/fairp...3.1-manual.zip so I will flash those now and see if that helps...

But I'm annoyed at the lack of visibility of the boot process errors...

EDIT : nvm it works now :D - flashing the right system & recovery did the trick. I haven't checked if the recovery is still twrp now...

One remark for the guide - I don't know who or where to put this so the right people see it - it says : "Also the other partitions (except modem and boot partitions) can be flashed (rpm, sbl1, tz, splash and aboot) can be flashed " and about ten lines higher it says "Only flash system.img and recovery.img. DO NOT flash other partitions. " ... I think there's a copy paste error there? It seems a contradiction.

It does crash a lot...
Once while I was messing around with the camera and film roll, once while I was adding a contact (I didn't completely reboot but the GUI seemed to have crashed or something) and I think once more but I forgot what I was doing.
Also I've noticed I can't shut it down...it says goodbye but then it reboots everytime?

aspergerguy 2018-06-01 12:27

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rygir (Post 1544884)
Also I've noticed I can't shut it down...it says goodbye but then it reboots everytime?

It is the newest camera module upon FP2 which causes this issue with both SailfishOS and LineageOS as here:https://jira.lineageos.org/browse/BUGBASH-1287

I'll try to find appropriate link appertaining to Fairphone later, but don't find this "discourse" forum very user-friendly to navigate through.

As promised here is appropriate forum.fairphone link:
https://forum.fairphone.com/t/sailfi...lease/38493/41

monkeyisland 2020-05-27 16:53

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Is there a link for the sailfish image?

https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Ada...fishOS_for_fp2

Or i misunderstood the wiki?

Where get i the required .zip:o

aspergerguy 2020-05-27 18:15

Re: Sailfish OS on Fairphone 2
 
Mal the Sailfish porter maintainer has had problems with image hosting provider, so you will find upon wiki resource he says "Please ask for image link from mal at Freenode IRC"


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