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2017-10-13
, 11:33
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@ Paraguay
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#1692
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What Android store are you using? Can you still do the Google Play store with manual installation as you could with Jolla 1?
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2017-10-13
, 12:11
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Joined on Mar 2010
@ southern Italy
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#1693
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rsync --archive --delete --verbose --rsh ssh --exclude=.local/share/system/privileged --exclude=.config/signond --exclude=.cache/msyncd nemo@xperiax:/home/nemo/ /home/xperiax
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2017-10-13
, 12:43
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2017-10-13
, 13:07
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Joined on Dec 2014
@ Earth
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At least in the Xperia X there is kernel 3.10.84 (accidentally the same kernel series as in RHEL 7 ).
Still, for long life after official support ends, would be marvelous if Jolla provided 4.4 kernel working, so that community would be able to support it for long time after.
Yes currently 3.4 kernel's don't work, but with enough patches it should work.
Google Play store downloading does not work anymore even with Jolla 1, apparently due to Google's changes that block unauthorized devices.
SailfishX 2.1.3.5 uses Linux kernel version 3.10.84 compiled without btrfs support.
For example, backupping the entire home directory in a single Linux command (needs ssh enable in SailfishX developer settings, I also set up a fixed IP address to have "xperiax" hostname in /etc/hosts
Can anybody who has gone through the installation tell me how much hardrive space is required?
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2017-10-13
, 13:45
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Joined on May 2010
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2017-10-13
, 13:55
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@ Earth
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2017-10-13
, 14:19
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Joined on Jul 2014
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#1700
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Whaaa?!? Argh!!!!
That's going to be a lot more work to get btrfs inside the kernel itself... T_T
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sailfish os, sony xperia x |
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Nope. It was taken outoors, but the sun was shinning in the upper top left....
Regards.