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  1. Just to follow up on this, before it becomes forgotten – my Pro1 is as good as new again, thanks to @EvilDragon!
    7 points
  2. Did a "dirty" upgrade from 17.1 to 18.1 (lineage-18.1-20210524-nightly-pro1-signed.zip) today, like it is detailed in the official docs. Went like a charm. Now I just have to remember to either install updates by sideloading or to do that boot trick with Magisk whenever an update comes, because I also installed Magisk (which generally went well, too, but I'll be getting back to that later in the AICP+Magisk+Safetynet thread)... Things look good at first glance, and I even get that special character selection on the display whenever I long-press a key. Didn't need to change anything from 1
    3 points
  3. It will probably do nothing, but my go-to when I find something wonky is a "Battery pull restart." Hold the power button (ignore the restart screen) until the Pro1 spontaneously reboots. If it does nothing, no harm done, but I find it often sets really squirrely things right again.
    2 points
  4. Now that I finally did the plunge and moved to LineageOS 18.1 (without loss of data, from 17.1, which unfortunately became unsupported the moment 18.1 was out, but I guess that's a reasonable price to pay for the excellent options we get through those alternative ROMs), I thought I'd go the whole way and get root plus SafetyNet out of it, too, thanks to the instructions here. They seemed straightforward enough, and the adb USB connection from my old and trusted Thinkpad had already proven dependable. And it worked like a charm, too! I'm not completely happy with the results, though,
    2 points
  5. As far as I can see, after an incoming (and not taken) call, the LED starts flashing in blue, even if it the phone had been charging. So far, I always (I got my phone with LOS 17.1 installed) relied on the screen showing notifications for incoming calls, SMS, other messaging services, E-Mail and such, and I never missed anything.
    1 point
  6. Yes, the AOD works. I have the icon at my notification bar.
    1 point
  7. Found this „seal skin“ on japanese market. Would love to get kind of these, cause it protects from scratches while not adding more diameter.
    1 point
  8. I'm not sure if it will work, but you could try to limit the bands it is allowed to use. In the dialer app, 'dial' *#*#4636#*#*, select phone 1 and select "Set preferred network type" gives something similar but not identical to what @netman suggests.
    1 point
  9. Can't wait for Maemo Leste to take over the World. 😉
    1 point
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  11. He just said he leaved the bottle there, nothing about the whisky. I guess DieBruine is very skilled at using a straw now 😉
    1 point
  12. tdm added a feature to his keyboard driver that allows the user to specify a custom keyboard map. Unfortunately there is no documentation (other than the source code), but you should be able to remap any non-modifier key (e.g. not shift or ctrl) to generate any keycode you want. By default, the QWERTY and QWERTZ maps are set to match each key to the glyph printed on top, but of course the FinQWERTY maps make different choices than F(x)tec did when they designed the two keyboard layouts. The relevant source code is here: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_fxtec_pro1/tree/line
    1 point
  13. The author of "Folder Music Player (Pro)" was/is struggling with the storage access framework of Android 11 as well. Apparently, it offers "horrible file access performance". As I said before, Google is going the Apple way ... slowly but surely :-(
    0 points
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