03-16-2020, 06:02 PM
(03-16-2020, 03:41 AM)BlackWater Wrote: Hi guys, just a quick question: to have the updates of the last image published I have forcibly to flash the card with the image or if I run apt update & apt upgrade everything is fine anyway?apt should be enough (nearly all customizations have been moved to deb packages), but you might need a few tricks to make sure everything goes fine (e.g. check the debian user belongs to all the needed groups -- see the setup-user script on gitlab)
Also, please make sure you have task-pinephone-phosh installed.
Anyway, you can just backup your data, try an upgrade, and go back from a clean install if anything goes wrong
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(03-15-2020, 09:28 PM)RMJ250 Wrote: I think there may be a new bug with the latest image, I used to be able to add a Nextcloud account and add the remote Calendars from it. But when I try to add the remote Calendars they are not there, when I go to the offline accounts the Nextcloud one I set up has been forgotten? Was able to connect a Bluetooth mouse to the Pinephone which was fun, keep up the great work!So, when adding a nextcloud account, I had to enter a password for the default keyring to be created, and then confirm it. Once this step is over, nextcloud sync seems to work just fine.
Did you skip keyring creation, by any chance?
(03-16-2020, 04:56 AM)harvey186 Wrote: Can some tell me how I can access the 'day' view in calendar ? I only see 'week'For now, Calendar is not really suited to the pinephone screen, unfortunately. You might switch to landscape mode, but I doubt this will be usable on a daily basis...
(03-16-2020, 08:19 AM)Luke Wrote: Quick question - since I haven't had the chance to monitor battery levels closely - does the image include some battery preservation implementations or not?Cool, thanks @Luke
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edit: to get it some more exposure: https://twitter.com/LukaszErecinsk1/stat...7224862728
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For now we haven't looked into battery optimization yet, but that'll surely be the top priority once we have every piece of hardware working.
(03-16-2020, 11:26 AM)Luke Wrote: @bshah got suspend working really quite well (but with bugs) in KDE Neon. I wounder if the same settings for battery preservation could be applied here.That's good to know, I'll have a look at what's being done there.
(03-16-2020, 04:13 PM)buffer Wrote: The Chatty app apparently has a user interface bug on all the distros where you can't send a new message to someone you've never contacted before.Actually, you can, but you MUST write the number with the international prefix (+<country code><number>).
Not ideal I agree, but still better than nothing
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