The necessary work on device is already in progress in following bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=947897
Once landed, we will only miss the UI part in the app manager, that will be
close to what has been done in this bug. Instead of implement a view
focusing on proxy preferences,
thank you for your answer, I am really looking forward to hearing from you,
when you do it let me know.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 7:59 AM, Prateek Jadhwani prateekjadhw...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ohh yeah. That would be great. If we could use the processes that come up
from the home button, that
On 21/01/2014 07:59, Prateek Jadhwani wrote:
Ohh yeah. That would be great. If we could use the processes that come up
from the home button, that could be of help. But that is just the opened
apps. There should be something for background apps as well.
It's actually all apps minus the system
I got an APC Paper myself a few days ago that I've already upgraded to the
latest APC master. One of my goals is to make sure our developer tools work
with these devices, so I'll post my findings once I've had a chance to play
with it some more.
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 11:07 PM, Joshua Smith
so there is now way at least to see the Active processes or active
applications without details, Actually I need the details to figure out
which application uses more resources specially the battery of the Mobile
phone to do some optimization. I have a deadline for this project I hope to
find a
Le 21/01/2014 10:53, kourosh sheikhvand a écrit :
so there is now way at least to see the Active processes or active
applications without details, Actually I need the details to figure out
which application uses more resources specially the battery of the Mobile
phone to do some optimization.
Le 21/01/2014 11:06, s.x.veerapand...@accenture.com a écrit :
Hi All,
With my recent sync, WiFi and Bluetooth not working.
In the configuration both the peripherals are enabled. I attached the Logs
files. Android_Version is 18.
What device is it ?
Looks like you have an issue, does
On 20/01/14 19:33, Marek Raida wrote:
Well, I've HERE Maps in Movistar FFOS Edition without option to
delete the app (quite the opposite problem). As for the
OpenScreetMaps = they are huge!!! and what's worse, every region has
different hierarchies (in data), so I do not believe it to be
Le 21 janv. 2014 à 04:33, Marek Raida marek.ra...@gmail.com a écrit :
As for the OpenScreetMaps = they are huge!!!
You are not forced to download everything nor all zoom levels.
Offmaps [1] on iOS does this quite well. You can decide to download some areas
and navigate them, add bookmarks,
Well, but then we're not talking about application (client-side) but OSM server
+ APIs on top + light wight caching clients as applications.
Then yes, with server side.
I had been talking about client-side only solution...
On Tuesday, 21 January 2014 11:55:13 UTC+1, Gervase Markham wrote:
On
Hello. Yesterday I updated my ZTE Open using the ROM available on the website
of ZTE. Everything works fine, but I lost all my SMS, Settings, Applications
... etc.
My question is how can i save my stuff using ADB? What is the directory or file
I should save before upgrading?
Thanks
I've upgraded to 1.1.0B02 then build v1.2 manually. After flashing it to the
phone, the phone keeps rebooting :(
Me too :( I've tried flashing 1.3 builds on 1.1.0b02 and I only get bootloops
Because you need to pick the blobs from the same version you're on.
Maybe you're trying to flash a
Yep, on it.
On Jan 21, 2014 7:05 AM, joui1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Daniel! Can you make these builds flashable on the new 1.1.0b2 update
for the Zte Open?
Thank you! great work!
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Le 21/01/2014 15:01, Ernesto Acosta a écrit :
Hello. Yesterday I updated my ZTE Open using the ROM available on the website
of ZTE. Everything works fine, but I lost all my SMS, Settings, Applications
... etc.
My question is how can i save my stuff using ADB? What is the directory or
file
On 1/21/14, 1:22 AM, Chris Peterson wrote:
On 1/20/14, 8:05 AM, Reuben Morais wrote:
We used to have Nokia HERE as a built-in app, but it's no longer
included in my builds. We have a couple of Maps apps on the
Marketplace but each one of them lacks in some critical area, meaning
I have to
Yes, please share your findings. I'm very excited about the Rock and feel
it could be the foundation for a new market for computers for people who
can't afford a regular PC or even a OLPC. I'm a big VIA fan and I want them
to succeed. And Firefox OS moves onto yet another platform.
I just
Wow, thanks! I'll try this out soon. I didn't know about the GitHub site.
Looks like I can just download from
https://github.com/apc-io/apc-rock-firmware-update and update to version
1.01.02 which is an improvement over 1.1.0.0 (I assume). I am now in the
process of setting up a specific
Glad to hear that you are so excited!
If you upgrade to the latest on the master branch, the hardware keyboard
should work, and the software keyboard should be disabled. The APC
Rock/Paper fit into the Phone category because they run Firefox OS. The
other categories are for Firefox on
Same thing bit me, I flashed B2G nightly configured as inari on ZTE
Open 1.1.0b02 (previously 1.0 upgraded over SD) and the phone is
bricked. It boots into a blue Firefox OS screen, doesn't respond to
fastboot or adb, and the SD upgrade doesn't work anymore...
On 21/01/2014 15:52,
Sounds like a perfect opportunity to explore Responsive Design and SVG for me!
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 21, 2014, at 11:39 AM, Joshua Smith joshua-sm...@verizon.net wrote:
Glad to hear that you are so excited!
If you upgrade to the latest on the master branch, the hardware keyboard
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Jan Keromnes jkerom...@mozilla.comwrote:
Same thing bit me, I flashed B2G nightly configured as inari on ZTE Open
1.1.0b02 (previously 1.0 upgraded over SD) and the phone is bricked. It
boots into a blue Firefox OS screen, doesn't respond to fastboot or adb,
Another data point about maps being critical.
Le 21 janv. 2014 à 15:22, Chris Peterson cpeter...@mozilla.com a écrit :
This is disappointing. Maps are critical for a successful mobile device.
Nokia Here is not the most useful map system depending on the region of the
world.
A comparison of
44 out of 48 tests passed for the 2014-01-21 Buri Master M-C Mozilla RIL
Build. There are two new issues and two existing blockers that kept the
smoketests from fully passing.
Mozilla RIL Build Smoketest Results:
Daily Smoke Test Logs:
The 1.2 version released a while ago, but recently updates from ZTE is v1.1?
Will they continue to support the ZTE Open device or not?
P.S. manually flash v1.2 custom build on their new update (v1.1b02) will brick
the phone (it trapped in reboot loop)
On Jan 21, 2014, at 17:02, Donovan Preston dpres...@mozilla.com wrote:
On 1/21/14, 1:22 AM, Chris Peterson wrote:
On 1/20/14, 8:05 AM, Reuben Morais wrote:
We used to have Nokia HERE as a built-in app, but it's no longer included
in my builds. We have a couple of Maps apps on the Marketplace
128 tests ran in 9332 seconds.
124 passed, 0 skipped, 0 failed, 0 errors.
3 expected failures, 1 unexpected passes.
This build looks okay.
Test failures:
No unexpected failures.
Build under test:
Gaia-ui-tests 4b6bfe6c15f0754c5b20cd6e650a8c07482d8c88
Base Build V1.2_US_20131115.cfg
Hi Sami,
I just did repo sync the latest source. Both Bluetooth and WiFi worked as usual.
I checked the log you sent to me, and it seems that hci transport channel
couldn't
be opened correctly.
I/hci_qcomm_init( 1000): /system/bin/hci_qcomm_init -d /dev/ttyHS0 -s 300
-i 115200 -r 3200
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