bikeza
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2016-02-04
, 23:49
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#131
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2016-02-05
, 02:43
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Joined on Aug 2007
@ Buenos Aires, Argentina
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#132
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2016-02-05
, 03:34
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@ Netherlands 020
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#133
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$ ssh nemo@127.0.0.1 password: [nemo@Jolla ~]$ sg graphics sfdroid
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2016-02-05
, 07:16
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#134
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I don't know if this is the right way startup the application. Thanks again for your help and good work.
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2016-02-05
, 18:06
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#135
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Hi! well, I've been trying it and so far the only problem i found is that from time to time the UI gets stuck. It enters in a kind of loop after an action (i.e. tap on a checkbox...so it starts checking, unchecking, and so on for a while). Then it stops responding and a bit later all taps done come together. Or if I restart sfdroid, then it gets normal again.
I flashed gapps nano and everything went fine. Installed apps ok.
Let me know if you need any specific data or test. Anyway, I'll keep testing it.
Great work, guys. Thanks!
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2016-02-05
, 19:56
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@ Finland
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#136
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2016-02-05
, 20:04
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@ Ängelholm, Sweden
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#137
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Hi guys! I couldn't find this from the thread so here's my suggestion:
Make SFdroid the "Partner-space app": that way you could literally run the two OSes side by side instead of in a window.
Here are some reasons:
1. Easier accessibility
2. No risk of closing by mistake
3. You could use the swipe gesture from the top of the screen
4. Just imagine swiping between the OSes (wait, would it work? Can you disable the carousel gesture while at the partner space? I hope so)
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2016-02-05
, 20:12
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@ Czech Republic
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#138
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it's not possible this way, you simply have no idea how partnerspaces works inside system.
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2016-02-05
, 21:53
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Joined on Jul 2014
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#139
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Actually, I don't think it's such a bad idea.
Of course, "partner space" is just an app pinned in the carousel (from what the videos have shown, you need to tap on it on the carousel and then exit it like any other app in the system), but until it is possible to have multiple sfdroid windows in the task switcher, it would make sense to have it pinned on the partner space screen.
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2016-02-05
, 22:09
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#140
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