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JoOppen 2020-04-06 14:21

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
I have encountered none of these issues so far - I updated two J1 (for our son), 2 Xperia X (my own old back-up phone and our daughter's phone), a tablet, an Aquafish (out of curiosity) and my actual XA2 (without encryption) and the Xperia 10 (with encryption).

I didn't do any factory reset.

The Xperia 10 feels a little bit unstable (some unexpected reboots and initial hickups with Here maps when trying to choose the SD card as memory for downloaded maps, for instance, but that have gone by now). Plus, the Xperia 10 still has a bad stamina (unlike the XA2 which is great in that respect). But otherwise, everything appears to be fine

deprecated 2020-04-08 16:59

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
I updated my Xperia X (single sim) via the in-settings update dialogue, and it got stuck in a bootloop. This was likely due to my endless tinkering, so I reflashed with the latest then updated immediately via an ssh session.

I've not seen any of the bugs in this thread so far. So, my suggestion - if you're seeing these kinds of issues - try a fresh flash.

peterleinchen 2020-04-08 21:52

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by deprecated (Post 1566719)
I updated my Xperia X (single sim) via the in-settings update dialogue, and it got stuck in a bootloop. This was likely due to my endless tinkering, so I reflashed with the latest then updated immediately via an ssh session.

I've not seen any of the bugs in this thread so far. So, my suggestion - if you're seeing these kinds of issues - try a fresh flash.

Cmon.
Not serious, or?

This is definitely not the right way!

pichlo 2020-04-09 06:53

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by peterleinchen (Post 1566725)
This is definitely not the right way!

No, it isn't. OTOH, juiceme is right. It is a pre-release for early adopters.

nonsuch 2020-04-10 06:21

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by acrux (Post 1566678)
Quote:

Originally Posted by nonsuch (Post 1566677)
Does this release include upgrades to the default browser?

Why don't you check it yourself? :)
https://together.jolla.com/question/...log-330-rokua/

Thank you! :)
And the answer is here: Yes.
However, I cannot see that the browser engine has been updated to a newer version, the backend?

More general:
Many people say that the stock browser is less than perfect in many ways, and some go to great lengths to install one that works better, is more up-to-date.
Do the updates address these issues and is the updated stock browser sufficiently up-to-date and generally more usable?

atlochowski 2020-04-10 07:33

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nonsuch (Post 1566760)
Thank you! :)
And the answer is here: Yes.
However, I cannot see that the browser engine has been updated to a newer version, the backend?


More general:
Many people say that the stock browser is less than perfect in many ways, and some go to great lengths to install one that works better, is more up-to-date.
Do the updates address these issues and is the updated stock browser sufficiently up-to-date and generally more usable?

About backend:
I think you already know how to check it http://talk.maemo.com/showthread.php?t=100990

cy8aer 2020-04-10 09:35

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nonsuch (Post 1566760)
Thank you! :)
And the answer is here: Yes.
However, I cannot see that the browser engine has been updated to a newer version, the backend?

about:support shows: 45.9.1 - this is not a >50, expected from some new patch some days ago.

nonsuch 2020-04-10 17:33

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cy8aer (Post 1566766)
about:support shows: 45.9.1 - this is not a >50, expected from some new patch some days ago.

That's the same version as on Nuuksio :(

What patch?

Is this analogous to Firefox versions?
Firefox 45.9.0 ESR was the last version of that cycle, some time in 2017.
So what's 45.9.1 then?
What is the Security status of that version?
And - I don't know how you call this - compatibility with modern website features?
Please help me understand this - opinion, technical data, experience, all welcome. Thanks.

lantern 2020-04-11 07:12

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
Probably it is the 45.9.0 with some backported patches.
Make your own conclusions.

nonsuch 2020-04-14 08:38

Re: 3.3.0.x Rokua
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1566780)
Make your own conclusions.

Not sure what you mean by this.
People here really aren't all that concerned about browser security, yes?


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