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2014-06-20
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Not able to enable "untrusted software install"
- but manually installing warehouse from terminal, and installing apps from warehouse (or terminal) works fine
Camera not working
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2014-06-20
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@ Brazil
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Not able to enable "untrusted software install"
- but manually installing warehouse from terminal, and installing apps from warehouse (or terminal) works fine
Camera not working
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2014-06-21
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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Yeah, I confirm this issue, it was also present in v1.0.5.16 on Nexus 4. So "$ pkcon install-local <filename.rpm>" is the solution.
I see no difference between Sailfish 1.0.7.16 and 1.0.5.16 with respect to Nexus 4 hardware adaptation : with no camera, GPS, Bluetooth, NFC and sensors (i.e., no automatic screen rotation).
But v1.0.7.16 on Nexus :
- seems more stable (the problem pressing Power to wake-up not working is gone, I think);
- has a first start-up screen asking the user to enter name, phone number, email, etc (I think it is for the beta testing of Sailfish Early Adopter Release for Android devices);
- has Jolla Store working without workaround;
- has no watermark underneath the UI with "SailfishOS development software";
- video is working, but no MP3 music playing (lack of codec);
- seems to spend 1% of battery for each 2 hours of usage (without SIM card, WiFi on, light use). Better than 2-3 days v1.0.5.16 and SIM card usage (calls, 3G). To be better tested.
- folders of apps work very well.
Thanks, Jolla sailors, for Sailfish v1.0.7.16 and its adaptation for Nexus 4.
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2014-06-22
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2014-06-23
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@ Costa Blanca, Espaņa
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2014-06-23
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2014-06-23
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@ Brazil
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Hi guys, does anyone know if I will get a look in with my Samsung Galaxy S2 for Jolla Launcher beta testing??
I've had the stable 10.1.3 running as well without problem, so I'm assuming that as my SGS2 runs 10.1.3 that it should be able to run Sailfish too?, or will I still need to be coming from Android 4.2 to start with?
Regards,
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2014-06-23
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Hi guys, does anyone know if I will get a look in with my Samsung Galaxy S2 for Jolla Launcher beta testing??
I've had the stable 10.1.3 running as well without problem, so I'm assuming that as my SGS2 runs 10.1.3 that it should be able to run Sailfish too?, or will I still need to be coming from Android 4.2 to start with?
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2014-06-23
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#120
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Jolla will release the Hardware Adaptation Development Kit, so any community user will have the tools to port Sailfish to SGS2, etc.
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