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2016-11-06
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2016-11-06
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Is it true that people actually was lucky enough to get fiskarsinjoke downloaded? I fear that this is a conspiracy. And everyone is involved.
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2016-11-06
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2016-11-06
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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I experienced firmware update problems once, on a brand new device straight out of tbe box. Had to do factory reset through rescue mode. Never had any problems since, on two phones. I expect it will happen again at some point, since every OS update is a game of Russian roulette - Jolla phone or Windows desktop, all the same.
Dave, if you reset you pho e to factory defaults, you cannot update directly to 2.0.4. Depending on how old your device is, factory defaults take you back to 2.0.0, 1.0.4, or even (as is the case with my phone), 0.8.something. From there, you have to go through a series of updates to bring you up to date. There was a post around here somewhere listing the steps, but gou do not need to worry about that as the system will know.
But that works only if you follow the standard, GUI update route. If you try cvp's command line steps when you are on the "wrong" OS version, you may well screw up your system and need to factory reset AGAIN.
To sum it up, update errors happen occasionally and are impossible to avoid, but in most cases, problems exist between the phone's screen and the chair.
Regular account here on J1 with no Fiskars update either. Still on 2.0.1.11.
The time you invested Dave in tablet rant,... I envy you for the spare time you have.
Still completely understand you. Just please don't give Jolla such advices, as they might consider it seriously.
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2016-11-06
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2016-11-06
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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@ Dave999, the update doesn't seem to work for anybody. When you try to do it via terminal, you can see how the process fails immediately with the repository. The same problem has been reported in together jolla:
https://together.jolla.com/question/...-20414-failed/
I suppose there is nothing anybody can do except report a bug and wait for it to get fixed.
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2016-11-06
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2016-11-06
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Do jolla provide tool to flash now? Or maybe it's time to flash jolla for good
Still find it dubious that everything works until the phone goes head to head with Fiskar. Not sure how jolla stores updates but It's an account issue since it can't download via terminal either. So jolla has managed to make something corrupt.
I think jolla shall discontinue updates and support for jPhone1 since they can't handle it. Better to invest these money into refund option.
Do something for the climate today! Anything!
I don't trust poeple without a Nokia n900...
Last edited by Dave999; 2016-11-06 at 08:26.