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droll 2014-03-17 12:42

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
the version of systemd currently on the phone - will it ever get updated? i'm looking for calendar time events. want to use systemd to schedule time- based events.

zlatko 2014-03-17 12:47

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quick update on the status of the "out of beta" release:
Quote:

Jolla ‏@JollaHQ 4h
@_tace_ Hi, early this week. The countdown is on already ;)
So, lets see what is "early" for Jolla ;)

Jare 2014-03-17 12:50

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nieldk (Post 1417093)
Yes, I noticed that, unfortunately ? changing that paramter has no effect, it is reset to '0' immediately.

Afaik the mpdecision binary handles the online state by default, so you might need to stop it first.

nieldk 2014-03-17 12:54

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by droll (Post 1417097)
the version of systemd currently on the phone - will it ever get updated? i'm looking for calendar time events. want to use systemd to schedule time- based events.

i use systemd for prey, it updates every hour. Seems to work. Allthough there is a small issue when phone 'is sleeping'

Dave999 2014-03-17 12:54

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zlatko (Post 1417098)
Quick update on the status of the "out of beta" release:

So, lets see what is "early" for Jolla ;)

early must be Monday or possibly Tuesday. But is Tuesday really considered as early? Possibly if is before lunch...

cvp 2014-03-17 13:05

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nieldk (Post 1417096)
You can confirm with
cat /sys/devices/platform/kgsl-3d0.0/kgsl/kgsl-3d0/pwrscale/trustzone/governor

get info
"performance"

looks good. But i feel nothing better :D dont know why... maybe the BB-Messanger (Android) Loads faster :)

thanks for it :)

aegis 2014-03-17 13:07

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1417092)
Does your touchscreen feel otherwice "too sensitive" or something? It could be caused by HW failure of course, or by something you have installed on the device?

Or possibly a screen protector? I've had some dodgy screen protectors in the past on some phones.

At the moment, on my Jolla, I'm using a 3M based screen protector which seems quite good so far. I've not scratched it and apart from being a couple of mm short top and bottom, fits well.

http://www.protectionfilms24.com/art...a-1509825.html

w00t 2014-03-17 13:11

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1417094)
Does this mean that while the Jolla device is dualcore by HW, only 1 core is currently running on the device?

A lot of the time, yes. It's turned on when mpdecision decides there's sufficient work to warrant it.

w00t 2014-03-17 13:13

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jare (Post 1417100)
Afaik the mpdecision binary handles the online state by default, so you might need to stop it first.

Also true. It's been a while since I've had to do this, obviously :)

shallimus 2014-03-17 13:27

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aegis (Post 1416811)
LTE support is way down the list for me. It's only just being rolled out now in much of Europe.

...

I'm not sure why you'd want [LTE]. The 3g I get on my Jolla now is faster than my landline broadband.

As you can see from my userprofile, I'm not in Europe, and due to the peculiar combo of frequencies which carriers here use and the frequencies supported by Jolla (both hardware & software limitations at the moment!) I'm currently stuck on 2G. I don't need LTE - 3G is good enough for me as you suggest - but I can't have 3G.I have actually changed carriers in order to be able to get Jolla onto a mobile network at all.

It's painful waiting 20 seconds (count them... 1... 2... 3...) just to download some jpeg photo my family sent me in an email. If you don't believe me, try living with 2G. It's still a miracle of science, but it's a slow and irritating miracle of science in 2014.

Still, "not in Europe" does pretty much mean that Jolla doesn't care about me as a customer. I accept this, not because I like it, but because I can't change it.

Why would people in Europe want it? Because they paid for a device which supports LTE but don't have it. That's a good enough reason.

I hope that answers your question.


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