Fairphone 2 (FP2)
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@Fla That's the already known MPT issue: https://forums.ubports.com/post/28068
You can connect over ssh though, withssh phablet@10.15.19.82
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@Fla Concerning the camera rotation, it's a problem that was encountered by the first batch of Fairphone OpenOS (android) - and as far as I know people had to turn to the Opencamera app to "reverse" the problem. Actually I don't think it's been fixed. To me it seems that AOSP drivers for the camera can't to the job. On another hand, the flash worked and camera app was way faster so here you go: that patch gets you the good and bad stuff you have with Fairphone OpenOS; maybe check open camera app and see what makes it work
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@Emphrath hm I think it's a different problem, isn't it? What I'm experiencing is, the pictures are fine in the phone, it's once displayed on the pc that they are rotated.
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@Fla OK yeah it's sth else
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Continuing my experience as a daily driver, I found two other regressions:
- The minimal brightness cannot be set as low as it can be on the halium 5 port. As someone who's always using the lowest level of brightness, this impact both my eyes and the power consumption
- When recording a video, the automatic lock of the screen isn't disabled anymore. So after 1 min of video, the screen switches off and the video is cut.
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It also looks like battery is dying more quickly when data connection is on with that port.
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Another regression: when you plug the phone and it is switched off, the battery indicator on the screen is missing. There is only a very small text with the battery percentage.
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@Fla yes thats an easy fix, it needs the custom charger animation feature activated. I might make a PR for that ^^
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@peat_psuwit I don't know if you're still working on that port but the regression which annoys me the most is inability to set the brightness as low as it is possible with the 5.1 port. Like everyone else I'm now spending all my time inside and my eyes are more tired every day, so I would really to be able to set the brightness of the screen to a lower level.
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@Fla there is a config file where you can try out the best values and then send it to us to integrate. Ping me tomorrow on Telegram ,I can show you how to do
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@Flohack maybe you can post the How-to here? Or in which channel do you want to be pinged?
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@Fla I was thinking about Telegram private message but here is ok also ^^ You need to find /usr/share/powerd/device_configs/config-default.xml - there are values inside how the brightness is being scaled. You probably need to change the curve points there. Give me a reply if you know what to do ^^
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Sorry its probably /usr/share/repowerd/device-configs/config-FP2.xml
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I don't have any
config-FP2.xml
file there, maybe @peat_psuwit didn't add one in this new port at the moment?Here are the files I have:
config-default.xml config-flo.xml config-grouper.xml config-hammerhead.xml config-maguro.xml config-mako.xml config-manta.xml
.In
config-default.xml
, the minimum brightness is set to 10, andconfig_automatic_brightness_available
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@Fla you can mount the root fs writable
sudo mount -o remount,rw /
and then edit theconfig-default.xml
file and save it underconfig-FP2.xml
.After that you need to reboot (perhaps a unity8 restart is sufficient).
I successfully set the minimal brightness to 1 and the display gets much darker.
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@Fla does not sound if the file hjas been overriden properly, @peat_psuwit did you enable the repowerd confi already to be copied? auto brightness must be true otherwise
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@Luksus it works, thank you very much!
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Hello everybody!
I've been using this port as a daily driver for a couple of weeks, after switching from a Nexus 5 with stable, and everything has honestly been working great so far!
I even got my bluetooth headset to work, so I've been thinking of testing Spotify out in Anbox. Has anybody here experimented with getting Anbox to work on this port? Do I have to use a patched kernel, for example?
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@hoogs I used Anbox with the 5.1 port which has the patched kernel, but I never did it with that port so I can't tell. However if your goal is to use spotify, then
open.spotify.com
should be enough, isn't it? I could even be packaged as a webapp. There is also CloudMusic in the OpenStore but I never used it. -
Dear community,
I own a FP2 but a year ago I sadly gave up to use ubuntu Touch as a daily driver because I had too many Unity8/Lomiri crashes in daily use and then messages I was typing disappeared, crashes during browsing happened etc.
I considered give it a new try after OTA-12 with finally the new Mir/Lomiri update coming to stable - maybe it works more reliable then for me.
I have been out of Ubuntu Touch for quite some time and wonder now whether you would recommend to use the "normal" image distributed by Ubports installer (I suppose it still includes Halium 5.1?) or this new Halium 7.1? What is faster, what is more stable? I learnt now that flash on new camera module will never work with Halium 5.1 but at Halium 7.1 there is finally a chance at least ... Anbox (which I have never used in my "Ubuntu Touch times", but for DB Navigator it would really be worth a try because for me, who has no car and who uses a lot public transport, mobile tickets make life so much easier ...) does not work with Halium 7.1 as far as I understand the above comments? But I'm not sure whether Anbox is still good enough at all to use it "seriously" on a daily driver apart from development work and testing.
In recent Q&A, there was also talked about Halium 9, but there is no discussion for our FP2 to push it to Halium 9? (LineageOS has had Android 9 for quite some time for the FP2 I think ...)
Is it a decision of Uports to change the "default" Halium in the Ubports images images or is it an separated decision of Halium project?Thank you for your counsel, rom4nb