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#741
Originally Posted by MartinK View Post
I think most probably the concrete type of speakers have not yet been decided, so that can't yet say which speaker type and parameters will it have. On the other hand they definitely should be able to say that it has speakers.
It seems to be a topic in the tablet spec thread on together.jolla.com so maybe the info is forthcoming.
 
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#742
@shmerl has a valid point here and I fully agree with it.
Some people might find it useful to have extfat even as I do not find it useful. I would not mind if had been there in the beginning, as a "baked-in" cost of the original design.

However, when given as an extra perk, as an option to be included or not then I want to voice my opinion on whether it is useful, or whether some another goal could be reached instead of it;

I can think lots of HW related goals that would be more useful; Qi charging, better environment sealing, USB-C connector, etc etc.

As for SW related goals; well, without knowing what SFOS2 includes it is difficult to formulate an opinion on it.
However, I'd rather see HW additions than SW or Licensing additions for the simple reason that the latter can always be updated later but the former is there to stay when the device has been made.
 

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#743
Originally Posted by Kriek View Post
I was really excited about the Jolla tablet until this came to light. No mention what-so-ever regarding tablet speakers. It appears that the Jolla tablet is a headphones only device, which is unfortunately a deal-breaker for me. I posed the question to Jolla support and received the following response:

"At this time we have no additional information regarding the speakers/audio."
The prototype has 2 speakers
More pictures http://www.gadgetero.net/2014/11/gad...lush-2014.html
 

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#744
just judging from pictures isn't always the best: Jolla Phone only has one speaker. When I saw the first pictures I thought there would be two.
 

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Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
Then think again. It gets attention because it was added post factum as a stretch goal when most already made their decision to support the campaign. That's why.
What an utterly specious argument.

The people who paid for their tablet before the stretch goals were added are getting nothing less than they had before. In fact they're getting SDxc support for free. They don't *have* to use it and they've not paid for it.

How on earth can you turn that into a minus?

Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
Why should money be wasted on exFAT if for example they can be used to improve the browser or any other part of Sailfish which does not involve patent encumbered or closed stuff and still needs a lot of improvement?
That's your opinion. I would rather have SDxc support and exFAT since I'd like to transfer files bigger than 4GB to my tablet/phone.

It's not like there aren't loads of other patent encumbered or licenced stuff you've ALSO paid for already in the original tablet price but they didn't tell you about that they could have not spent money on them and instead improved the browser.

I'd also guess the amount of actual programmer time on adding ExFAT is a lot less than improving the browser. Money probably isn't the problem with improving the browser - resources are. ExFAT is a quick win for the money.

Personally I've got very few complaints about the browser, especially after the last update which fixed the link offset issue and improved rendering speed immensely. Cut&Paste outside of text areas is about the only complaint and that's coming.

So given the choice of a browser that already works well or SDxc cards that aren't supported well, I'll take the latter rather than having to reformat to FAT32 with it's limitations.


Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
If paying for exFAT patent lock-in would have been explicitly included in the funding sum from the start, some wouldn't have contributed to begin with for instance.
Really? why? It's not costing them anything extra and they were happy to pay H.264 licencing, JPEG, MPEG and who knows what licencing already. I can't imagine even the most ardent of open source advocate NOT buying something because it supports ExFAT.

Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
And all those claims that exFAT is absolutely needed and so on are false. It might be needed for some, and completely not needed for others.
Am I repeating myself? The standard says ExFAT, therefore it's 100% absolutely necessary if you want to claim SDxc card support.

If you want to run your own non-standard filesystem on your cards then that is up to you but for the rest of us that want it to just work everywhere, ExFAT it is.
 

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Now when will people start complaining that alien dalvik is included from the get go and not purchasable as an extra, because you know MS is getting money from android
 

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#747
Originally Posted by aegis View Post
The people who paid for their tablet before the stretch goals were added are getting nothing less than they had before
They are adding something which is a waste of resources (for a significant number of backers). Even more than that, while you might consider it useful, others consider in not just wasteful, but harmful.

Imagine there would be a crowdfunding project for an ecological car, and after it's already funded they'd add a stretch goal that adds a booster which speeds it up while adding poisonous pollution. Yeah, it's "useful" for some but completely wrong for others who supported that project because of its nature.

Originally Posted by szopin View Post
Now when will people start complaining that alien dalvik is included from the get go and not purchasable as an extra, because you know MS is getting money from android
I'm OK with Alien Dalvik being a paid add-on. I'm not going to use it anyway.
 

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#748
Originally Posted by aegis View Post
Personally I've got very few complaints about the browser, especially after the last update which fixed the link offset issue and improved rendering speed immensely. Cut&Paste outside of text areas is about the only complaint and that's coming.
I like the browser too, it is pretty fast on SBJ.

[nitpick]
However, the "link offset issue" sure has not been fixed yet in 1.1.0.39 Uitukka, it still needs the small-pan-after-zoom or you're sure to hit a random link instead of the one you're aiming for.

OTOH, copy&paste outside textboxex works perfectly with the @coderus patch, no problem there.
[/nitpick]


Originally Posted by aegis View Post
So given the choice of a browser that already works well or SDxc cards that aren't supported well, I'll take the latter rather than having to reformat to FAT32 with it's limitations.
Agreed there, no need to invest in the browser development more than is done currently. Besides, it is open source so you're welcome to twiddle with it yourself...

However again, why are you mixing in FAT32 again?? I have no desire whatsoever to use either FAT32 or exFAT on my devices since ext2/ext4 work so well. Also btrfs if you are willing to hand out the FS overhead, otherwice it is the optimal choice of course.
Those give you maximum filesize of 2TB or 16TB which ought to be enough for most of your needs??

And hey, remember, I'm the guy who added exFAT support to N9 kernel so when I am talking about this I know what I'm about here.


Originally Posted by aegis View Post
Really? why? It's not costing them anything extra and they were happy to pay H.264 licencing, JPEG, MPEG and who knows what licencing already. I can't imagine even the most ardent of open source advocate NOT buying something because it supports ExFAT.
I would not be as strict as not buying it because of a FS support I don't need but I am not going to say there aren't people around who would. It takes all kinds, you see.


Originally Posted by aegis View Post
Am I repeating myself? The standard says ExFAT, therefore it's 100% absolutely necessary if you want to claim SDxc card support.
Important for markedroids, sure.
 
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#749
Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
I'm OK with Alien Dalvik being a paid add-on. I'm not going to use it anyway.
Exactly!
However I'm okay with it since you are able to select whether install it or not.
(and I do recommend not installing it. Just on principle.)
 
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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Exactly!
However I'm okay with it since you are able to select whether install it or not.
(and I do recommend not installing it. Just on principle.)
You will most likely be able to uninstall exFAT support. The problem is this is a kickstarter/IGG campaign, not pick-and-choose what you want. Noone is asking you if you would like to throw away the camera and a bit lower RAM and pay 150 for it, because you plan to not use the whole lot and rarely take pictures. It's a package, if you don't want to use some parts, great, others will. I would understand this whole debacle if they suddenly raised the price by 3$ or something, without asking, but they did not. In the price you agreed to pay you will have an extra, throw it away if you like
 

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