Hi David et al.

Can you clarify the exact setup you use for ssh via wifi.

My assumption is:
a) Jolla phone connected to wifi-router via wifi.
b) Development host connected to same network, either also via wifi or via ethernet cable.

i.e. not a peer-to-peer connection between the phone and development host.

If so I can think of a number of situations where this setup would not work for me personally 1) I do a lot of my mobile development very literally mobile: i.e. to kill time while travelling to and from work on the train. On the train there is no wifi (or rather no free wifi), so a usb connection for ssh is the best option. 2) At work (yes I know I should be working at work, not doing Sailfish stuff ..). Here I have not yet succeeded in getting the Jolla to properly connect to the Visitor WLAN (It gets further than the N9 does, but not as far as a Galaxy Note 3).

While we are on the subject of wifi (and developing on trains), one of the most useful things on my N9 is the wifi-hotspot. It allows me to goggle and pkcon / zypper while on the move. I was surprised to find that my new Jolla does not (yet) have an equivalent. Indeed without it I can't see it actually replacing the N9 as my everyday phone.

Is a wifi-hotspot in the works from Jolla? I have seen (but not yet tried) https://github.com/sailfishapps/harbour-hotspot.

GrĂ¼sse

p.s, as a positive note, my Jolla arrived this morning!

Chris




Zitat von "David Greaves" <david.grea...@jolla.com>:

On 30/12/13 14:02, Vincent B. wrote:
Since I upgraded to the last update, I can't ssh the device (no USB
interface created under Linux) anymore. Does anyone else has this problem ?

Do you pick developer mode when you plugin the usb?
Does dmesg or similar show an rndis_host?

FWIW I always ssh in via wifi :)

David


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