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  1. Very nice to be getting weekly updates this month. 🙂
    4 points
  2. It has started!!! https://nitter.net/chenliangchen
    3 points
  3. Thanks to everyone for your suggestions and shared experiences. I fitted my replacement screen on the weekend and my Pro1 is whole again! I ended up not using the glue strips provided with the screen and just used the B7000 glue all around, albeit a bit unevenly. Some came out the sides as I pushed down, though I'm not sure if I applied enough in the bottom corners (though so far it's holding well). The biggest hassle was peeling off the black sticker from the old screen and unfurling it on the new screen. The screen doees rattle on the let side a bit more now though, maybe I need to
    2 points
  4. Unfortunately I couldn't find a clean way. There was one promising tool, called Migrate that I installed but didn't end up using because I wasn't sure I had enough on-device storage and didn't have a blank SD card on hand. What I did instead was take multiple different backups: - I set up regular rsync backups of my entire /sdcard directory (this is the internal user storage partiton) to my NAS using the rsync server of my Synology NAS and Syncopoli, including just before the wipe. This worked great, and I could probably have used it for the whole device storage if I'd run it as root (
    2 points
  5. If I fiddle using unsigned drivers, I can get things to work, but not with signed drivers. And oddly Google's own drivers were still unsigned, last I checked.... ADD: See also this
    1 point
  6. That's so Microsoft, I guess a Windows phone doesn't have any issues. Will give it a try from my Linux machine instead, even though I'm sceptical that it will work, I'm running a Dell enterprise server, and that USB implementation/driver is a little bit "one of a kind" //Per
    1 point
  7. if you want the keyboard in the 'wrong' direction (BB-style) with few and small keys, the least huge is the UniHertz Pocket Titan. My personal favorite is the Pro1, that is about to be replaced by the Pro1X any day (after covid and other delays - the original Pro1 is unavailable except used from e.g. ebay) There is also the Cosmo Astro Slide, with larger but fewer keys, that is also close to shipping, if they have not already begun. There are a few more options with a huge Titan and and odly folding older Cosmo, but the three above would be my suggestion to have a look at, depen
    1 point
  8. Hey, I'm Kabouik from TMO but I admit I rarely check the F(x)tec forum nowadays, my interest is still very high but there are just too many forums to check (even on TMO, it goes in cycles with sometimes several months without checking :/). Thanks for posting that here Fxtecish! pmOS on Pro¹ is still immature, but as said in the post, it's a nice milestone and it also facilitates flashing mainline on the Pro¹ (though keep in mind mainline is not ready yet, but at least it's ready enough to boot distros like pmOS). Hopefully this will also attract more developers, including the Maemo Leste
    1 point
  9. The usual guesses would be PC, pc-usb-Port, Cable or port on the Pro1. After upgrade to new PC last fall never got flashing to work well, and fastboot acts oddly too.
    0 points
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