On 10. des. 2014 10:41, k...@foder.dk wrote:
I have had this problem since I upgraded Ubuntu to 14.10, and have recently
come to the conclusion that the problem probably is entropy.
A test has shown that the entropy pool always is extremely low (about 1000 with
heavy disk access, less than 800
On Wed, 10 Dec 2014 18:24:50 Richard Rondu wrote:
> Hi, the backport is not completely up-to-date with QtBluetooth 5.4, I have
> to update it. Nevertheless It should work with standard bluetooth, I
> haven't tried with BLE though.
> Other part of QtConnectivity that are not QtBluetooth haven't been
Hi again
Well, it probably does not have anything to do with the entropy pool!
I have just tried the solution mentioned here:
http://www.chrissearle.org/2008/10/13/Increase_entropy_on_a_2_6_kernel_linux_box/,
for seeding the entropy pool, and even though the pool went over 3000, the
installatio
Hi, the backport is not completely up-to-date with QtBluetooth 5.4, I have
to update it. Nevertheless It should work with standard bluetooth, I
haven't tried with BLE though.
Other part of QtConnectivity that are not QtBluetooth haven't been tried
either (NFC and so on). I even think I have even di
Hello,
I'd like to use systemd-nspawn on the Jolla phone. Since many
distributions offer ARM images I think this would be an awesome
developer feature.
systemd-nspawn is already available in the default image but the
Sailfish kernel lacks some namespace features in order to run
containers. Even th
Hi,
I'd like to develop an harbour app that uses a backported version of
QtConnectivity 5.4 in my app and ship it with my app.
It is available from here:
https://github.com/lainwir3d/qtconnectivity/tree/5.4_sailfish_backport
Can you help me with the .pro and .yaml file?
Do I have to setup somethin
Hi
I have had this problem since I upgraded Ubuntu to 14.10, and have recently
come to the conclusion that the problem probably is entropy.
A test has shown that the entropy pool always is extremely low (about 1000 with
heavy disk access, less than 800 otherwise)
I have tried to generate more
I waited each time for at least a few minutes... More than that,
before rebooting. I might try that again. I also tried moving the
mouse about, but not for a full minute... The home partition is
encrypted, so the installation may have depleted the random pool, but
I also tried a ssh-keygen command