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.l...@thurweb.ch [christopher.l...@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.raini...@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-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org
> [devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org] on behalf of
> christopher.l...@thurweb.ch [christopher.l...@thurweb.ch]
> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 11:48 AM
> To: Sailfish OS Developers; Tony
> Cc: devel@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.chend...@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.chend...@gmail.com
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
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