This is the state of my freerunner after an upgrade of SHR-U a few hours ago:
resolved issues: * My sim card seems to be detected on every boot now. :-) * Thanks to the hint of Christ v.W. I got the shr-settings icon back on desktop. persitstent issues: * insane times for dim-prelock-lock-suspend * My FR dims, locks and suspends when on usb. It always did, since I flashed SHR-U two months ago for the first time. * My FR still enters blank-screen-with-a-single-cursor mode on automatic suspend. Most of the time, I can still communicate via usb and reboot either via the power button or with the reboot command. But twice I got into deep freeze mode with no reaction whatsoever to the power button. The only way to get the FR working was to remove the battery. * GPS yields no valid position, even though GPS radio is on. I have [fsotdl.provider_gps_nmea] and [fsotdl.provider_gps] commented out in fsotdld.conf like recommended a few days ago. Is this still correct? fresh new bugs: * After automatic suspend, I wasn't able to unlock the screen. I could move the slider from left to right, but the screen just did not unlock. However, I had this incident only once. * With every reboot the clock is exactly two more hours in the past. Since we are currently two hours before UTC, I suspect, some script assumes UTC while it actually is local time. * xandr -o 1; xrandr --o 1 yields a garbled screen. It does so too, if the two xrandr commands are given manually with minutes in between. The screen can be ungarbled with xrandr -o0 * ventura does not use the whole screen after the option "rotate" is activated in the menu. It does however use all available space when restarted. * power_button->lock just returns to the desktop rather than lock the screen. suspend and power off work, though. Ironically, I had this the other way around about a week ago. Conclusion: Unfortunately the two most serious issues remain -- Freeze on automatic suspend and lack of valid GPOS position. ---<)kaiamrtin)>--- -- Kai-Martin Knaak Email: [email protected] Öffentlicher PGP-Schlüssel: http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x6C0B9F53 _______________________________________________ Shr-User mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user
