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    nieldk | # 251 | 2018-11-24, 08:03 | Report

    Originally Posted by n950 View Post
    running on my Xperia XA2 plus 6GB RAM dual SIM...
    impossible to run Firefox why? any help with this error
    Impossible to see the picture clearly especially error message

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    Bundyo | # 252 | 2018-11-24, 11:37 | Report

    Yeah, too small. Try switching on scaling or use a magnifier.

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    n950 | # 253 | 2018-11-24, 17:59 | Report

    Here is the error:

    Mozilla crash reporter
    We're Sorry
    Firefox had a problem and crashed.

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    Bundyo | # 254 | 2018-11-24, 22:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by n950 View Post
    Here is the error:

    Mozilla crash reporter
    We're Sorry
    Firefox had a problem and crashed.
    Very informative

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    nthn | # 255 | 2018-11-25, 08:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
    Very informative
    There's a button called 'Details', which I believe does what it says.

    I would also suggest reporting the crash to Mozilla. You lose nothing by doing so, and who knows, someone might even (be able to) solve the problem upstream.

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    n950 | # 256 | 2019-02-05, 11:37 | Report

    Hi,
    I have ubuntu 18 installed on my XA2 plus.
    about onboard
    i would like to change layout because i have full keyboard activated.
    with onboard settings when i change it it doesn't work.
    how to change the layout with terminal? command line

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    sulu | # 257 | 2019-02-05, 13:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by n950 View Post
    Hi,
    I have ubuntu 18 installed on my XA2 plus.
    about onboard
    i would like to change layout because i have full keyboard activated.
    with onboard settings when i change it it doesn't work.
    how to change the layout with terminal? command line
    Editing onboard layouts is actually quite complicated.

    If you go to /usr/share/onboard/layouts you'll find two files for each layout. One is an svg file that defines the sizes, positions and shapes of the keys, the other one is an xml file that defines what the keys do.

    An svg file will contain a bunch of key-shaped forms that have (mostly) four-letter names which I will call "key IDs".
    I managed to edit these svg files with inkscape. However while I was able to create new keys and I think I also named them correctly, I was not able to link these keys to key definitions in the xml file. But that might be just due to me not being familiar with inkscape.

    One xml file may be vaild for multiple svg files.
    There are <panel> tags in the xml file which define which svg file to use.
    Inside these <panel> tags there are <key> tags that define individual keys.
    The keys of an xml and an svg file are connected via onboard's key IDs.
    Which key a key ID actually produces is defined in a <keyboard> tag that links onboard's key IDs with the system's keycodes. This key definition is by default included from another file called key_defs.xml
    onboard keys are by default labeled with the character that is associated with the keycode, which is linked to the key ID. However, this label can be replaced with another label by supplying a label= value in the <key> tag and/or with a graphic by supplying n image= value.

    I suggest you copy an example svg/xml pair that includes a superset(!) of the keys you need to your home directory (default would be ~/.local/share/onboard/layouts ) and edit this one.
    Then you can easily load this custom layout from onboard's settings dialogue.

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    matemana | # 258 | 2019-05-25, 13:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by n950 View Post
    With Elros34 Help here is Ubuntu 17.04 xfce4 desktop running on Xperia X device (sfos 3.0.0.8):

    Thanks to him for his good work
    How did you run it rotated? I was not able to rotate it on my nexus 5.

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    mankir | # 259 | 2020-01-09, 18:08 | Report

    any news for 3.2.1? would be nice to have it on tama and x10 devices!

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    JoOppen | # 260 | 2020-01-10, 12:30 | Report

    Official 3.2.1.20 support for Xperia !0 is there, see Jolla shop

    A community port for Tama devices ist also available, thanks to rinigus et al., see: SFOS 3.2.1 for Tama devices - community port and SFOS for Sony Tama devices

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