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dbus-send --system --type=method_call --dest=org.nemomobile.devicelock /devicelock org.nemomobile.lipstick.devicelock.setState int32:1
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To work around this I modified /usr/share/jolla-settings/pages/devicelock/devicelock.qml and added a timeout of 24 hours:
So I don't see a chance to lock my device just manually. I have to set automatic locking to "not in use" and change it to "no delay" when i have to lock it. Strange.
But besides that I got quite convinced of th UI concept after two weeks of asking myself "why is there no real home screen (as in fremantle), which is launcher, switcher and events view in one"? In fact I'm already really happy with my Jolla C. Using it feels very smart to me.
OpenSSH Status Widget (N900)
Start / stop / kill / restart / autostart server - View server status - View server and client connections - Switch wifi pm automatically
Simpler Brightness Applet (N900) - A variation of the Simple Brightness Applet
Short tap to toggle "keep backlight on" - Long tap to open display settings