Casanunda
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2013-12-23
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2013-12-23
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@ Brussels
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#292
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Do you have documents app installed ? If so do the pdfs show up there after download ?
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2013-12-23
, 16:13
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@ UK
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#293
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2013-12-23
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@ Bulgaria
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2013-12-23
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@ Helsinki
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#295
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@VDVsx
May be it was already reported, but I want to confirm it then: email client syncing is sporadic. I use 2 IMAP accounts and one Exchange. Exchange set to "Always up to date", IMAP to 5 minutes update period. I can see a mail is received in my Exchange account on my N9 and laptop at the same time, but not on Jolla. All devices connected to same Wi-Fi network. Also IMAP accounts are NOT updated every 5 minutes, but some (it seems)random periods.
PS. My device is ALWAYS connected be to mobile or Wi-Fi network.
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2013-12-23
, 20:27
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@ Joensuu, Finland
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#296
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2013-12-23
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@ Bulgaria
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2013-12-23
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@ Norway
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#298
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There's definitely something funny going on with timers, as the command-line sleep utility seems to sleep much longer than intended, especially if the device is saving power.
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2013-12-23
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@ Joensuu, Finland
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#299
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When the device is in deep suspend, nothing is actually running. Things dealing with sync (for instance) wake the device up from suspend, as does network activity, alarms, and so on.
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2013-12-23
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@ Finland
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#300
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There's definitely something funny going on with timers, as the command-line sleep utility seems to sleep much longer than intended, especially if the device is saving power. Verifying with perl sleep:
# perl -e 'printf("%d\n", sleep(10));'
117
i.e. a 10 second sleep took 117 seconds of wall clock time. This after disabling tohd to save power. I began to wonder about this when powertop runs never seemed to finish, or even start (preceded by sleep 120...)
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