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2016-04-11
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Sfdroid experiments are under way, otherwise Sailfish works quite brilliantly on FP2.
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2016-04-12
, 06:38
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Yes it was announced 21 of March.
https://twitter.com/Fairphone/status/711873870748323840
Also in the reply to that same tweet they said that they are working to get commercial parts of Sailfish to work on FP2.
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2016-04-12
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@ UK
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Thanks, that's all I needed to know. My next phone will be a Sailfish Fairphone 2. The question is, can I buy one now, and flash it with commercial Sailfish when it's ready, or will I have to wait? I don't want to get stranded on a community port, but I don't mind paying a little extra for a Sailfish license when the time comes.
I've asked them on twitter, but no response so far
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2016-04-12
, 08:18
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2016-04-12
, 08:47
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#26
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2016-04-12
, 12:16
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@ Czech Republic
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2016-04-12
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2016-04-12
, 13:54
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@ Berlin
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I don't think that this is a limitation of Alien Dalvik itself, but rather an outcome of having only binaries.
IIRC, part of Alien Dalvik on SailfishOS is a kernel module - if we had the sources, we could build it for newer kernel versions or use something like DKMS, but as we only have the binary, we are limited to one kernel version.
On top of that, I've read somewhere (if I remember it right) that porting Alien Dalvik is comparable to porting SailfishOS itself, as they are many device-specific problems (like sensors), so that's another limitation of having it only in binary form, not just the kernel version limitation.
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My bank's website works fine for me. Not as convenient as an app, sure, but good enough for occasional use. I can see why you would want the app if you use it all the time.