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2018-02-21
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2018-03-21
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2018-03-21
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2018-05-16
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2018-05-16
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I am using it since almost 2 years now, so I can affirm it is!
However, I am using an old version because it can run Android apps and video recording works. The newer version has more features from Sailfish like VPN and other improvements, but it lacks those two things I need.
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2018-05-17
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2018-05-17
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Hi all. I am new here. I just want to ask you do you recommend installing sailfish on Nexus 5 . Is it usable as a daily driver?
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2018-05-17
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# login root console devel-su # stop/disable old services systemctl stop bt-sleep-monitor.service systemctl mask bt-sleep-monitor.service systemctl mask bt-sleep-monitor.timer # Download new files and put them in place curl -o /usr/bin/bt-sleep-monitor https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minimec/bt-sleep-monitor/master/bt-sleep-monitor curl -o /lib/systemd/system/bt-sleep-monitor-ng.service https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minimec/bt-sleep-monitor/master/bt-sleep-monitor.service # Make script executable chmod +x /usr/bin/bt-sleep-monitor # Remove executalbe rights from the old script chmod -x /usr/bin/bt-sleep-monitor.sh # reload systemd units systemctl daemon-reload # Start service systemctl enable bt-sleep-monitor-ng.service systemctl start bt-sleep-monitor-ng.service # Exit root console exit
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1) The mail client loads external images although configured otherwise
2) Configuring stuff via about:config on the stock browser does not seem to have any effect. I ttried this with the cookie policies and the tracking protection.
Is that also effecting others?
How could it be possible that this behavior is different compared to jollaC?