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Having Problems with Sailfish install. Seems Unlock Bootloader the programm freeze but on Boot it shows the screen that the bootloader is unlocked.
Now flashing Sailfish fastboot is searching device but not found it. Same time XA2 Dual is rebooting. First was trying on MacOS but homebrew doesnt find fastboot for install (no repository). In Linux (LMDE2 on MacBook Air) all is right installed but seems that fastboot doesnt have the option set_active. start flashing Sailfish the Sony is rebooting in normal mode (showing charging porcentage) and flash.sh is still searching for an device |
Re: Sailfish X for XA2 variants
not from XA2 experience, but I was recently unlocking bootloader on mi pad 4 and flashing and what not..... On arch at the time. My device was always recognized and I could reboot it with adb reboot bootloader but then in fastboot mode with fastboot flash recovery xxx.img.......nothing. Forever "waiting for the device". And just because the second command needs sudo while 84639 instructions are all withot one.
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Running Sailfish now on XA2, lot's of bugs are fixed (that were persistent on Nexus 5).
In order to set peak period times, this manual fix is needed. |
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However, the front camera is bad, I mean really bad. Pictures are really, really dark. Practically, the front camera is unusable. Is it just me, or do others have this same issue? |
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Xperia XA2 is listed with 32GB internal storage.
Sailfish settings UI under storage shows for me some confusing numbers. User data: 273.9 MB used, 17.0 GB free System data: 1.1 GB used, 1.3 GB free What happened to the rest of "32 GB"? Does flashing Sailfish erase data Android partitions (and installed Android applications, besides the kernel / hardware drivers)? It looks to me like a lot of space is wasted somewhere. UPDATE: Ah, I think it's used for a lot of other mounts. df -h also shows me such total sizes: 2.4G / 18G /home 6 different tmpfs (1.3G) and stuff like /opt, /fimage, /odm, and etc. So I guess the usage is legit. |
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