xmn | Sorry for off topic, "does anyone know where on ubports your pebble watch apps are stored? I would like to try and backup this folder" | 01:18 |
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xmn | you can share sailfish location too if you only know that | 01:18 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> yeah! BT works. Used backported driver (FAQ point 10.4) and disable HCISMD. | 10:30 |
T42 | <ankaos> @ot_kurva [yeah! BT works. Used backported driver (FAQ po …], Send me answer olease | 11:03 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> In FAQ HADK point 10.4. | 11:08 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> https://github.com/mer-hybris/hadk-faq/blob/master/README.rst#id47 | 11:08 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> Sorry, https://github.com/mer-hybris/hadk-faq/blob/master/README.rst#using-backported-bluetooth-drivers-in-3-4-kernel-for-devices-with-qualcomm-bluetooth-chip-using-hci-smd-driver | 11:08 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> And now troubles with sensors and GPS | 12:23 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> I'm trying now to fix sensors by FAQ HADK. | 12:25 |
T42 | <prosper %lastname%> Words can neither qualify nor quantify how helpful your guidance and advice has been. I am forever grateful for your support. Thank you Whatsapp+447441417002 https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEpy45ZfGgJEeQ8nwg | 12:32 |
rinigus | in tama port, looks like usb-moded got broken. from testing, already sfos 3.3 wasn't working. pretty sure it did before, as it is marked in the docs | 12:45 |
rinigus | journal log: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Yjtr2YtvZz/ | 12:45 |
rinigus | ls -R /config/usb_gadget/: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xGTFSrZfyq/ | 12:45 |
rinigus | usb_moded debug: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CG5qG3mJD5/ | 12:45 |
rinigus | etc: https://github.com/sailfishos-sony-tama/droid-config-sony-tama-pie/blob/master/sparse/etc/usb-moded/usb-moded-configfs.ini | 12:45 |
rinigus | any tips? | 12:45 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> test_sensors: test_sensors.c:87: main: Assertion `hwmod != NULL' failed. | 12:50 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> And gps_test says "library "libperipheral_client.so" not found" | 12:52 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> when I try to test sensors in CSD tool, I have errors like "SensorManagerError: "requested sensor id 'alssensor' not registered" | 12:55 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> SensorManagerInterface::interface:78 - Requested sensor id ' "alssensor" ' interface not granted | 12:55 |
mal | which android base? | 13:00 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> Android 7 | 13:00 |
T42 | <ot_kurva> LOS 14.1 | 13:01 |
Ingvix | hey, just tested postmarketos on nexus 7 (grouper) and most things seem to work quite well. Kernel version was 5.10.something if recall correctly. There's no actually good UI option for the device and wondered if I'd try to port sfos using the same kernel | 17:08 |
Ingvix | though I will probably need some help since this isn't really going by the book where you use the lineageos or such to create kernel or something like that | 17:11 |
Ingvix | though even that probably never works just like that but anyways | 17:11 |
Ingvix | and I never got even the display working last time I tried | 17:12 |
Ingvix | In practice I recon it's actually simpler in this case but I just don't have the knowhow | 17:13 |
Ingvix | already got the kernel on the device so basicly I just need the sfos rootfs on it? | 17:15 |
T42 | <Herrie1982> @Ingvix [hey, just tested postmarketos on nexus 7 (grou …], You could try LuneOS as well. We have various devices on Android 5.x, 7.x basis and also using mainline kernel such as Pinephone, qemux86(-64) and RPi 3/4 for example | 17:16 |
Ingvix | Oh, never heard of that | 17:17 |
Ingvix | I do prefer the aesthetics of sfos to luneOS what I'm seeing in some screenshots | 17:19 |
T42 | <Herrie1982> Sure, just wanted to give you an option | 17:36 |
mal | running sfos on mainline kernel is possible, pinephone is one and I also had sfos boot to UI on mainline kernel for fp2 | 18:11 |
Ingvix | sounds good. Any caveats? | 18:18 |
mal | well fp2 mainline has many issues, depends on how good the mainline support is | 18:29 |
Ingvix | alright | 18:30 |
T42 | <edp_17> @Herrie1982 : Is it possible to build LuneOS to Samsung devices (e.g. Galaxy S2 i9100 and/or Galaxy Note 4) | 19:30 |
T42 | <Herrie1982> @edp_17 [@Herrie1982 : Is it possible to build LuneOS t …], If there's already a Halium 5.1/7.1 Build it's straight forward | 19:33 |
T42 | <Herrie1982> For kernel defconfig it uses the same as Mer/SFOS basically | 19:33 |
T42 | <Herrie1982> So it's just making sure kernel builds with newer GCC, which usually is a handful to a dozen "standard" patches and some device specific config (similar to what SFOS does really with the droid-hal-device bits) | 19:35 |
T42 | <Herrie1982> Different config in general, but same idea, with some things overlapping like ofono config | 19:35 |
T42 | <edp_17> Thanks. How can I know whether there is a Halium build? | 20:07 |
T42 | <Herrie1982> @edp_17 [Thanks. How can I know whether there is a Hali …], See if the device is in here: https://github.com/Halium/halium-devices/tree/halium-7.1/manifests | 20:19 |
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