On 07/08/2019 09:45, Chris Adams wrote:
> Thanks for doing that work!
+1
deloptes is one of the few major PIM Sync developers who hasn't given up
and is still doing very useful work! I speak as a former contributor to
Opensync, GPE sync, Syncevolution (and several other attempts) who has
largely
On 17/08/15 20:56, juice wrote:
> The authenticity of the server is not so important that it definitely
> requires
> a true certificate, it is just enough that the communication between the
> client
> and the server is encrypted.
You didn't ask this, so feel free to ignore this comment... But be
On 03/04/14 10:18, David Greaves wrote:
> On 02/04/14 20:45, Graham Cobb wrote:
>> Also, while doing this I have discovered that there are a number of
>> other standard utilities I really want on my phone (like unison). Is
>> Chum a suitable place to submit those?
>
&
On 03/04/14 10:18, David Greaves wrote:
> On 02/04/14 20:45, Graham Cobb wrote:
>> I am thinking of submitting the package in its current form to Chum.
>> Anything I ought to know before doing that?
>
> Why not submit it and then we'll do a public review?
I submitted i
I have now got a tinc package which handles systemd (systemctl can be
used to start and stop tincd using a service called
"tinc@netname.service", where netname is the network name to be used by
tinc).
I have not done anything about connman. I have looked into it and it
looks hard: connman doesn't
On 30/03/14 12:32, "Thomas B. Rücker" wrote:
> Following David's comment I'd suggest to look at "osc copypac"ing that
> package into your OBS home project and then figuring out necessary
> modifications to the spec file, apply what you learned from your RPM, etc.
Thanks, Thomas and David, for your
On 30/03/14 08:05, "Thomas B. Rücker" wrote:
> On 03/29/2014 11:44 PM, Graham Cobb wrote:
>> I have taken the tinc rpm source from CentOS (tinc-1.0.23-1.el5.src.rpm)
>> and rebuilt it on my jolla phone (using rpmbuild --rebuild). It seems
>> to work fine.
>
&g
I have taken the tinc rpm source from CentOS (tinc-1.0.23-1.el5.src.rpm)
and rebuilt it on my jolla phone (using rpmbuild --rebuild). It seems
to work fine.
Can I contribute it to Mer so it eventually appears in the mer-tools
repository? Can anyone point me to how I would start that? Is it OK t
Bernd,
Thanks for your comments. Please re-make them in the discussion on
together, which is where this idea should have been discussed with the
user and application developer community before the change was made.
https://together.jolla.com/question/33774/info-10420-ext-sdcard-directory-change/
Mohammed,
Thanks for your comments. Please re-make them in the discussion on
together, which is where this idea should have been discussed with the
user and application developer community before the change was made.
https://together.jolla.com/question/33774/info-10420-ext-sdcard-directory-chang
On 18/03/14 15:23, Mohammed Hassan wrote:
> the SD card will be mounted under /media/sdcard in a directory named
> after the UUID of the partition. This was done in order to guarantee
> that tracker can identify the partition uniquely.
That is a really, really bad decision. Was there any discussi
On 17/03/14 18:52, Bernd Wachter wrote:
> we're finally releasing update4 today. The changelog can be found (and
> commented on) here:
Aaargh! You moved the mountpoint for the sdcard. And it isn't even
predictable now!!! I didn't find that in the changelog.
Please, please, please, please provi
On 23/01/14 14:01, dcali...@free.fr wrote:
> - I ssh at this address with nemo as login, it's responding since it proposes
> to
> add the hw key to the known host list, and then it's asking for the password,
> but when I type it, I get permission denied. The password is alright since I
> can
> ss
On 17/01/14 19:59, Marko Koschak wrote:
> I also cannot get the email client working with my IMAP4 server.
>From the log, that is not an IMAP server -- you seem to be connecting to
an SMTP server. In fact the log seems to show you connecting to port
587, the SMTP submission port.
Did you manuall
On 14/01/14 01:14, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 January 2014 01:53 Ove Kåven wrote:
>> No matter what OS or platform you're on, counting the number of times
>> your timer callback is called is *never* a good idea, even on desktop
>> PCs. Timer callbacks can be skipped for any number of rea
On 10/01/14 11:01, Benoît HERVIER wrote:
> I ve see similar things, while entering leaving metro in Paris
> (unreliable network coverage).
I have also seen some similar issues but I have not yet put a SIM card
into my Jolla at all! I am using WiFi, of course.
> Lagging, many 'can't connect' not
Is the input file tag supposed to work in the Sailfish browser?
If I use...
I get an input box shown, with a button labelled "Browse..." but nothing
happens if I touch on it.
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On 30/12/13 17:20, Mikael Hermansson wrote:
> On Monday 30 December 2013 15.35.39 Graham Cobb wrote:
>> I need that information all the time -- a **lot** more
>> often than I actually interact with the phone.
> In every app you can just shortly "swipe left less than half
On 30/12/13 14:01, David Greaves wrote:
>> 4. No way to interact with things in the browser e.g. save a picture.
>
> A long press does that (although some pages seem to prevent it).
> We're aware that the discoverability of a long-press is poor.
And that is a big issue, unfortunately. And it isn
On 28/12/13 12:01, David Greaves wrote:
> On 28/12/13 11:20, Graham Cobb wrote:
>> I would like to make a few changes to the login/auth setup for developer
>> mode on my phone, to make it more similar to the other embedded devices
>> I hack on.
...
> I'm not sure h
I would like to make a few changes to the login/auth setup for developer
mode on my phone, to make it more similar to the other embedded devices
I hack on.
Does anyone see any problem with doing the following:
1) Put an authorized key in /home/nemo/.ssh and set
"PasswordAuthentication no" in sshd
On 17/12/13 19:01, Damien Caliste wrote:
>> think you need an API (library or QML import) for your Harbour app that
>> is not yet approved, let us know on sailfish-devel.
> I posted before about the Glib stack with Cairo, that propose a stable API,
> that may help to port applications to Sailfis
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