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Re: SailfishOS 2.0 on Nexus 5
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Re: SailfishOS 2.0 on Nexus 5
Test kernel for the cm12.1 builds with franco's audio gain sysfs interface and changes for 300hz timer res (like on nexus 5x and 6p).
To install: - Download and put in a new folder on the device - Open folder over ssh or in terminal (must have root password set in Settings => Developer Mode) - run: Code:
tar xf 300hz-test-kernel.tar.gz I also would like more responses on the 1.82 PIXEL_RATIO (here) to determine if this should be changed in the builds. I need to build and replicate a repo, then we can work toward OBS :). |
Re: SailfishOS 2.0 on Nexus 5
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I'm trying your latest modifications. kernel and pixel ratio.
I prefer 1.86 as pixel ratio :-) somebody noticed that apn modifications don't remain saved after a reboot? thanks a lot for your cm12.1 build !! |
Re: SailfishOS 2.0 on Nexus 5
@RealJohnGalt
I just want to give you some feedback and thank you again for your last work regarding pixel ratio and kernel: - Pixel ratio After having used the new pixel ratio for a day, I went back to the old one. I somehow think that the overall layout is more balanced, than with a 1.82 pixel ratio. As an example the 'camera option' icons are quiet small and somehow hang in the emptiness with a 1.82 pixel ratio. Same goes for the options pulldown menu on the notification screen. As other example I want to mention the facebook birthday notifications, where the text right now fills the space next to the picture quiet well. With the 1.82 pixel ratio the text becomes an 'ugly one-liner'. So all in all, I prefer the old 'default' pixel ratio. -New kernel My first spontaneous feeling was that power usage is higher with the new kernel, although I have to test that a little bit longer. It would be cool if you could explain the benefits of this new kernel. As I understand, the 300hz tickrate should make the device more 'snappy'. What are the audio benefits? |
Re: SailfishOS 2.0 on Nexus 5
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Re: SailfishOS 2.0 on Nexus 5
Could someone cat /etc/hw-release on Nexus 5 for me please? I'm changing the way my torch app detects different phones and need to know what the file contains.
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Re: SailfishOS 2.0 on Nexus 5
Here you go
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Re: SailfishOS 2.0 on Nexus 5
u0_a55@hammerhead:/ $ cat /etc/hw-release
# This file is copied as hw-release (analogous to os-release) NAME="LG Nexus 5" ID=hammerhead MER_HA_DEVICE=hammerhead MER_HA_VENDOR=lge VERSION="0.0.2.3 (armv7hl)" VERSION_ID=0.0.2.3 PRETTY_NAME=" 0.0.2.3 (armv7hl)" SAILFISH_BUILD=3 SAILFISH_FLAVOUR=release HOME_URL="https://sailfishos.org/" u0_a55@hammerhead:/ $ This is from my North America D820 model. |
Re: SailfishOS 2.0 on Nexus 5
Thanks Jellyroll and llelectronics!
Hammerhead Torch now uses /etc/hw-release and a config file to determine which controlfile to use. There's a new version in openrepos, and I also submitted it to harbour for the first time (currently in QA). These changes should make it easier to add support for more SFOS ports in future :) |
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