On 07/08/2019 09:45, Chris Adams wrote:
> Thanks for doing that work!
+1
deloptes is one of the few major PIM Sync developers who hasn't given up
and is still doing very useful work! I speak as a former contributor to
Opensync, GPE sync, Syncevolution (and several other attempts) who has
largely
On 17/08/15 20:56, juice wrote:
The authenticity of the server is not so important that it definitely
requires
a true certificate, it is just enough that the communication between the
client
and the server is encrypted.
You didn't ask this, so feel free to ignore this comment... But be
On 03/04/14 10:18, David Greaves wrote:
On 02/04/14 20:45, Graham Cobb wrote:
I am thinking of submitting the package in its current form to Chum.
Anything I ought to know before doing that?
Why not submit it and then we'll do a public review?
I submitted it (clicked submit in the OBS web
I have now got a tinc package which handles systemd (systemctl can be
used to start and stop tincd using a service called
tinc@netname.service, where netname is the network name to be used by
tinc).
I have not done anything about connman. I have looked into it and it
looks hard: connman doesn't
On 30/03/14 08:05, Thomas B. Rücker wrote:
On 03/29/2014 11:44 PM, Graham Cobb wrote:
I have taken the tinc rpm source from CentOS (tinc-1.0.23-1.el5.src.rpm)
and rebuilt it on my jolla phone (using rpmbuild --rebuild). It seems
to work fine.
That's nice. I guess it's CLI only and you'll
I have taken the tinc rpm source from CentOS (tinc-1.0.23-1.el5.src.rpm)
and rebuilt it on my jolla phone (using rpmbuild --rebuild). It seems
to work fine.
Can I contribute it to Mer so it eventually appears in the mer-tools
repository? Can anyone point me to how I would start that? Is it OK
On 18/03/14 15:23, Mohammed Hassan wrote:
the SD card will be mounted under /media/sdcard in a directory named
after the UUID of the partition. This was done in order to guarantee
that tracker can identify the partition uniquely.
That is a really, really bad decision. Was there any discussion
Mohammed,
Thanks for your comments. Please re-make them in the discussion on
together, which is where this idea should have been discussed with the
user and application developer community before the change was made.
On 23/01/14 14:01, dcali...@free.fr wrote:
- I ssh at this address with nemo as login, it's responding since it proposes
to
add the hw key to the known host list, and then it's asking for the password,
but when I type it, I get permission denied. The password is alright since I
can
ssh to
On 14/01/14 01:14, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 01:53 Ove Kåven wrote:
No matter what OS or platform you're on, counting the number of times
your timer callback is called is *never* a good idea, even on desktop
PCs. Timer callbacks can be skipped for any number of reasons
On 10/01/14 11:01, Benoît HERVIER wrote:
I ve see similar things, while entering leaving metro in Paris
(unreliable network coverage).
I have also seen some similar issues but I have not yet put a SIM card
into my Jolla at all! I am using WiFi, of course.
Lagging, many 'can't connect'
Is the input file tag supposed to work in the Sailfish browser?
If I use...
input type=file id=files name=files[] multiple /
I get an input box shown, with a button labelled Browse... but nothing
happens if I touch on it.
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On 30/12/13 17:20, Mikael Hermansson wrote:
On Monday 30 December 2013 15.35.39 Graham Cobb wrote:
I need that information all the time -- a **lot** more
often than I actually interact with the phone.
In every app you can just shortly swipe left less than half of screen
It doesn't work when
I would like to make a few changes to the login/auth setup for developer
mode on my phone, to make it more similar to the other embedded devices
I hack on.
Does anyone see any problem with doing the following:
1) Put an authorized key in /home/nemo/.ssh and set
PasswordAuthentication no in
On 28/12/13 12:01, David Greaves wrote:
On 28/12/13 11:20, Graham Cobb wrote:
I would like to make a few changes to the login/auth setup for developer
mode on my phone, to make it more similar to the other embedded devices
I hack on.
...
I'm not sure how future updates will handle manually
On 17/12/13 19:01, Damien Caliste wrote:
think you need an API (library or QML import) for your Harbour app that
is not yet approved, let us know on sailfish-devel.
I posted before about the Glib stack with Cairo, that propose a stable API,
that may help to port applications to Sailfish.
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