Mmm. Updated without issues. Everything seems to run much faster. Including the battery. Starting from about 84%; this jumped to 100% after the reboot. Now, less than 30 minutes after the update, I am down to 47%.
this is the first updated of which i am able to pronounce the name
I'm sorry to tell you but you're probably a bit over-optimistic there.
"iijoki" is not pronounced "ai-joki" like it would be in english. The double-i is pronounced something like the first vowels in "even" or "evening", only for a bit longer sound.
I'm sorry to tell you but you're probably a bit over-optimistic there.
"iijoki" is not pronounced "ai-joki" like it would be in english. The double-i is pronounced something like the first vowels in "even" or "evening", only for a bit longer sound.
Scary, I guessed it was a harder "e" sound and I barely know any Finnish. Makes sense though...
Would seriously recommend holding off on this upgrade. It breaks alot of stuff. eg. Sailorgram, Mazelock, heaps of graphical glitches.
I've hung on to sailfish as long as I can, sick of every update meaning a full reset.
Don't no nothing about coding, but I believe programs just have to be updated to use Qt 5.6.? Also it's early access, and have been few hours available. So you can't wait everything to be working right away.
Maybe. It continued going steadily downwards for another hour so I rebooted it. The battery status shot up immediately back to 100%, then resumed it steady downwards trend. This time I let it be, suspecting that the system may have lost the calibration data. I thought, maybe I will wake up to a dead phone, but it is worth trying. But it seems to have stabilized itself at 46%.
EDIT: One thing that steered me towards the bad calibration was that despite the apparent fast battery drain, the phone was cold and 'top' did not show anything suspicious. Looks like I was onto something.
I'm sorry to tell you but you're probably a bit over-optimistic there.
"iijoki" is not pronounced "ai-joki" like it would be in english. The double-i is pronounced something like the first vowels in "even" or "evening", only for a bit longer sound.
Is the 'j' pronounced like in English, then? I would pronounce Iijoki as 'ee-yo-ki'.