[SailfishDevel] How to debug Julla

christopher.lamb at thurweb.ch christopher.lamb at thurweb.ch
Thu Feb 27 13:35:04 UTC 2014


Hi Jonni

I have just found an option "Automatic update" under Settings/Time and  
Date. Selecting that has jumped the time to be within seconds of real  
time.

Chris

Zitat von "Jonni Rainisto" <jonni.rainisto at jolla.com>:

> Yes, usually you get accurate time from your GSM network depending  
> on your operator. Sometimes users do start the phone without SIM  
> attached, and in that case people can forget 1970 or some other  
> wrong year in the device. In future updates there are improvements  
> to automaticly fetch time also from ntp servers (don't remember if  
> that was already included in 1.0.3.8).
>
> re, Jonni
> ________________________________________
> From: christopher.lamb at thurweb.ch [christopher.lamb at thurweb.ch]
> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 2:26 PM
> To: Sailfish OS Developers; Jonni Rainisto
> Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] How to debug Julla
>
> Hi Jonni
>
> In my case getting rid of the latency in my home network seemed to do
> the trick. Having got the latency down to normal levels, I was able to
> upgrade the phone, use the store, activate developer mode etc. without
> a hitch.
>
> Interestingly though, the phone is more than 1.5 mins behind real
> time. This raises the question, what is supposed to regulate time on a
> Jolla? Should not reasonably accurate time be available from the GSM
> signal?
>
> PkCon shows that ntpdate is available, but not ntpd (and given that
> the phone will not always have an active udp network, ntpd would
> probably not be much help anyway).
>
> grüsse
>
> Chris
>
>
> Zitat von "Jonni Rainisto" <jonni.rainisto at jolla.com>:
>
>> Few things to check:
>> - date and clock is current. https connection will fail if clock is
>> even a minute behind real time.
>> - you haven't touched SSU button in developer mode, if you have then
>> you need to switch your domain back to sales.
>> If nothing else is helps then setting time and doing factory reset
>> might do the trick as last resort.
>>
>> re, Jonni
>> ________________________________________
>> From: devel-bounces at lists.sailfishos.org
>> [devel-bounces at lists.sailfishos.org] on behalf of
>> christopher.lamb at thurweb.ch [christopher.lamb at thurweb.ch]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 11:48 AM
>> To: Sailfish OS Developers; Tony
>> Cc: devel at lists.sailfishos.org
>> Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] How to debug Julla
>>
>> Hi Tony
>>
>> I initially had great problems upgrading my Jolla, installing stuff
>> from the store, and even activating developer mode.
>>
>> After lots of hunting around, experimentation and measuring, I
>> concluded that the problem was high latency in my home network, and
>> the Jolla's poor tolerance for this. (Other similar devices could
>> upgrade no problem). I stripped my home network down to the bare
>> essentials, the latency issues vanished, and hey presto I could
>> install developer mode, upgrade my Jolla etc.
>>
>> Maybe you have a similar issue?
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> Zitat von Tony <tony.chendong at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> My Julla ?s system version is 1.0.0.5. I tried to upgrade the system
>>> , but system mentioned that is the newest version.
>>> Besides , I also tried to start using development mode. The system
>>> noticed that development package install failed.
>>>
>>> Do you know how to debug it ?
>>>
>>> tony.chendong at gmail.com
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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