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Everything posted by epninety
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Thanks for the feedback. I really don't want to sell it, but I started using a Toughbook phone because I didn't want to take my lovely Pro1 into my dirty workshop every day, and I've got too many projects on the go to keep it as a project phone. I've just had a rummage, and found the original box, oem pouch, and even the original fxtec stickers, in case that is a deal breaker for anybody
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I'm not using my Pro1 these days, so it seems I should offer it for sale to anyone who wants to give it a good home. This is my original QWERTY Pro1. It doesn't have the IMEI label on the back any more, but according to this post it is serial number 1009. Keyboard, usb, wlan, gps all working fine. The screen has no visible scratches at all, and the rear casing has only a couple of very minor marks. I have never opened the case, the battery is original (holds a good charge) and the usb has not been replaced (and does not need it). Now the ba
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For my problem, it's clearly related to Sailjail so I will dig into that further when I have some time. Since your issue seems different, I'm not sure where I would look next. I'm a hardware guy, rather than software, so I might try routing the phones internet through a machine running Wireshark so I could understand what it is and isn't doing at the network interface level. Come to think of it, I think wireshark is (or was) available for SFOS so you could do the packet capture on the device itself. Not sure what I would expect to learn, but for me it's a familiar tool, so I'd just b
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OK, maybe it's not the same problem, wierd coincidence though. For me, looks like some issue with SailJail. I edited /usr/share/applications/harbour-sailhn.desktop and inserted Sandboxing=Disabled into the [X-Sailjail] section and that now works normally when started from the icon. Not an ideal solution of course. The same fix didn't work for the browser on the first launch, though it did for subsequent launches.
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@DillonM I might have the same issue (original Pro1 SFOS 4.4.0.64). Sometime in the last week, some of my apps cannot connect to the internet via wifi or cellular. Weather seems to be working again, but the browser and hackernews don't connect. Your post reminded me to investigate further. I notice both work fine when started from the terminal, e.g. sailfish-browser, or harbour-sailhn. Not sure what's different, but it's a workaround at least.
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I think mine was the original, I had them make it to a custom size when the Pro1 was unknown. It is still in daily use, and still looks as good as new.
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Sent you a PM with link for download. Feel free to pass it on if it's useful. You're the only one to ask for it in 5 months, I doubt my server is going to be flattened by download requests 😀
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I had to flash back to stock android (ugh!) after trying UBPorts, but installing SFOS 3.4 directly from stock android was no problem.
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Just to dig up an old thread... I've been working at my desk more than usual for the last few weeks, and I found that I kept losing the Pro1 under the various piles of paper, and that because the back isn't flat, I always have to pick it up to do anything so it doesn't rock around the desktop... So I drew up a quick desk stand design for the 3D printer. I'm up to about iteration 5 over the last 2 days, and I think this works pretty well. Happy to send the STL file if anyone else wants to print one. Equally would like to see whatever others have come up wit
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[Community Build][SailfishOS][3.30.16] Updated May 6 2020
epninety replied to piggz's topic in General Discussion
Note to anyone reading Craigs post above, there is a second edit missing from the first section, which you can puzzle out easily from reading the sed commands listed. Oh and don't try commenting out the original lines in the files with a #, you'll just end up creating some invalid repos that are a bit tricky to remove again -
[Community Build][SailfishOS][3.30.16] Updated May 6 2020
epninety replied to piggz's topic in General Discussion
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I've said on this thread previously that my Pro1 lives in a thin leather fitBAG pouch... But some days, like when I'm in the workshop with lots of grinder dust, or if I'm working on site, I've wished I had a case that offered a little more rugged storage. By coincidence, this morning I noticed that my HP35s calculator has a very similar footprint to the Pro1, and the battered old HP supplied hardshell zip case is a great fit. The Pro1 is a little loose inside it on it's own (but restrained by the elastic straps or net inside the case), or a snug fit if still inside the fitBAG sleeve.
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https://github.com/sailfish-on-fxtecpro1/droid-config-t5/issues/31 It's not unique to the Pro1 build though, I've certainly seen the same issue before. (Probably on the first community builds for Gemini, but not sure?)
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Not sure it helps, but I had the same issue. I must have hesitated for almost a whole second before my eagerness to see Sailfish on the Pro1 got the better of me
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Another thread you might find interesting/useful at talk.maemo.org
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Its a bit tricky without it, I found I was using a combination of HWKB and VKB at the same time before I found that!
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I followed the instructions here which worked a treat. (I found them linked from here, which might also be a useful page to read)
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I installed ubu_chroot and chromium yesterday after I replied to your post. Impressive how a handheld device runs a full fat web browser smoother than some of my PCs
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Git is available, built by NielDK, at openrepos.net Download and install storeman for sailfish from the openrepos page, then use that to search for git. (Storeman is at https://openrepos.net/sites/default/files/packages/6416/harbour-storeman-0.1.8-1.armv7hl.rpm)
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Not really, I only noticed it when tapping the touchscreen with the keyboard open. I spotted that the screen part hadn't reached the landing pad, as you did, but when I investigated further, found it didn't happen every time. It seems to be happening less often no, but maybe I'm kidding myself.
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I found the same issue. Not especially annoying, but noticeable. It does seem that it's not the same each time I open the phone, so it's possible it might get better with use if, for example, the travel distance of the hinge isn't well controlled?
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Not sure what I did differently, if anything, but this evening I had no trouble setting up my various email accounts in SFOS. Possibly I used IMAP this time (habitually use POP3), but fairly sure I tried that the other day as well. Either way that's one thing off of the list
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I have an OQO 01+ somewhere. It sets a new standard by taking the zx81 keyboard concept and removing the high-quality feel
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That *is* an issue. The Pro1 seems to need only a very light pressure on the power button. I didn't have the problem with the JollaC, or Xperia. It doesn't cause much of a problem in SFOS, as after pressing the power button, if you don't swipe the screen it turns off again in a few seconds. So it's only an annoyance. As for Android - don't know, don't much care
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I had fitbag.de make me a leather pouch back in September when we all thought the Pro1 would arrive soon(tm). So it's been sat in a drawer until last week, but it's nicely made, a good fit for the device, and the microfibre keeps the screen cleaned. As I've used then before for my JollaC, I know it will only get better with time. Sorry for the poor photo quality, and yes, I did ask to have it made with each side a different colour (Before anyone asks - the Pro1 is only sticking out of the pouch so you can see whats in it! When fully in place it is about 5mm