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#51
Originally Posted by m4r0v3r View Post
hmm nothing on browser...shame
Raine Mäkeläinen, developer @ Jolla in Mer-Meeting on 2018-05-31
<rainemak> let's see when next browser engine update happens, we're lacking a bit behind
 

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#52
With the change of SD link, I understand I should do the update with the SD card removed, and then refresh the media database?
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Originally Posted by nthn View Post
...at least one other person has apparently experienced the same problem: https://together.jolla.com/question/...r-of-pictures/
Confirming the issue. I had the same, all files in the SD were deleted and new folders were created.

It was only noticed because the rsync propagated the deletions also to my backup at disk. Luckily noticed it immediately and the restore at my PC seems to find all files - it is still running though.


EDIT: something is strange. It seems the files were not deleted from the SD but were moved:
Code:
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs                 2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /
/dev/sailfish/home    18853612   3517312  15129964  19% /home
devtmpfs               1335276       116   1335160   1% /dev
tmpfs                  1431476       640   1430836   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs                  1431476     16580   1414896   2% /run
tmpfs                  1431476         0   1431476   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                  1431476         4   1431472   1% /tmp
tmpfs                  1431476         0   1431476   0% /mnt
/dev/mmcblk0p28         384284    168116    208236  45% /odm
/dev/mmcblk0p3           85968     62752     23216  73% /firmware
/dev/mmcblk0p52         610952    604540         0 100% /fimage
/dev/mmcblk0p13          12016      3736      7956  32% /dsp
/dev/mmcblk0p25          28144       200     27292   1% /persist
/dev/sailfish/home    18853612   3517312  15129964  19% /opt/alien/data
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/bin
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/sbin
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/lib
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/usr
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/var
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/etc
tmpfs                  1431476         4   1431472   1% /opt/alien/tmp
/dev/sailfish/home    18853612   3517312  15129964  19% /opt/alien/home
devtmpfs               1335276       116   1335160   1% /opt/alien/dev
tmpfs                  1431476       640   1430836   1% /opt/alien/dev/shm
tmpfs                  1431476         0   1431476   0% /opt/alien/sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                  1431476     16580   1414896   2% /opt/alien/run
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/media
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/vendor
/dev/mmcblk0p28         384284    168116    208236  45% /opt/alien/odm
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/system_jolla
/dev/sailfish/root     2488624   1377048   1069644  57% /opt/alien/data_jolla
tmpfs                   286296       812    285484   1% /run/user/100000
tmpfs                   286296       812    285484   1% /opt/alien/run/user/100000
/dev/mmcblk1p1        62332704  31833600  30499104  52% /run/media/nemo/CZAM64
/dev/mmcblk1p1        62332704  31833600  30499104  52% /opt/alien/run/media/nemo/CZAM64
/dev/fuse             18853612   3517312  15129964  19% /opt/alien/storage/sdcard0
notice the: /dev/mmcblk1p1 62332704 31833600 30499104 52% /run/media/nemo/CZAM64

Code:
[nemo@Sailfish ~]$ cd /media/sdcard/
[nemo@Sailfish sdcard]$ ls -al
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 3 nemo nemo 4096 Jun  1 00:17 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Apr 27 07:53 ..
drwxr-xr-x 5 nemo nemo 4096 Jun  1 00:56 090B-1C1F
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root   15 Jun  1 00:17 nemo -> /run/media/nemo
[nemo@Sailfish sdcard]$ cd nemo/
[nemo@Sailfish nemo]$ ls -al
total 32
drwxr-xr-x+ 3 root root    60 Jun  1 09:45 .
drwxr-xr-x  3 root root    60 Jun  1 09:45 ..
drwxr-xr-x  9 nemo nemo 32768 Jan  1  1970 CZAM64
[nemo@Sailfish nemo]$ pwd -L
/media/sdcard/nemo
[nemo@Sailfish nemo]$ pwd -P
/run/media/nemo
[nemo@Sailfish nemo]$
EDIT2: After further investigation, no files lost apparently. it was just my backup scripts that were sub-optimal. I used hardcoded links and recreated the old paths.
Apologies for the false alarm.

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#54
Originally Posted by ajalkane View Post
Something nice that I noticed:

Previously when listening to music with Sailfish, and an e-mail alert enters, or SMS or any system sound, the music would be muted while the sound was playing. Now the music continues to play, but it's volume is lowered during the system sound.

This was driving me insane. Now it's pretty nice.
And it seems to fade-in the alarm sound.
 

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#55
Originally Posted by rfa View Post
With the change of SD link, I understand I should do the update with the SD card removed, and then refresh the media database?
Why do they change the mount link of the sd change so often anyways? In linux systems the standard link is /media/user/sdcardname. Never seen /run/media/sdcardname before (but ok, has a logical touch...)

[Update] just heard: SuSE has /run/media/sdcardname for a longer time...

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#56
Originally Posted by cy8aer View Post
Why do they change the mount link of the sd change so often anyways? In linux systems the standard link is /media/user/sdcardname. Never seen /run/media/sdcardname before (but ok, has a logical touch...)

[Update] just heard: SuSE has /run/media/sdcardname for a longer time...
The "new" Sailfish OS path to the SD card is also similar how Fedora mounts SD cards:

Sailfish OS:
/run/media/nemo/<sdcard partition label>

Fedora:
/run/media/<username>/<sdcard partition label>

My guess would be this is harmonization work for upcoming storage changes/improvements likely needed for implementing user/system data encryption.

Careful watchers of the full Sailfish OS changelogs & Mer project git activity might have already noticed various related packages recently finding their way in, such as cryptsetup, udisks2 or libblockdev.
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my symlink of sdcard is incorrect. It is /media/sdcard/nemo/uuid...
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Tablet updated just fine; however my Jolla C will not update no matter what I do... ugh.
 

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Originally Posted by cy8aer View Post
And it seems to fade-in the alarm sound.
It does? How do I enable it? I was just woken up with an alarm starting blasting at full volume, like always.
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Originally Posted by ajalkane View Post
Previously when listening to music with Sailfish, and an e-mail alert enters, or SMS or any system sound, the music would be muted while the sound was playing. Now the music continues to play, but it's volume is lowered during the system sound.
Well on my Jolla1 this apparently is not working and it seems that the music is still muted to play a system tone.

Do you still hear the music quitly while a system tone is played now?
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