Bacon goes focal!
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@bashout No issues here, using Windows 11, I haven't seen that....
My setup is an AMD Ryzen 5 3400G
32Gb DDR4 2400 RAM,
Various Hard drives.....I have Installed Android Studio which gives me the latest Fastboot and ADB drivers.
For installing Focal on the OPO you need to use the latest installer which is 0.10.0.
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GPS is working
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@MrT10001 said in Bacon goes focal!:
r61 installs fine - ensure you clear the downloads queue or it will reboot to recovery and not install (tested a few times).
Thank you for that tip! I was stuck on R56. Had this issue trying to jump to R60, and just now R62. All good now.
Noticed an issue with Morph on R56 and 62. The first window I open won't load a page - progress bar gets stuck at ~10% - but additional windows/tabs work fine.
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r62 installed fine - clear your update list before you install. If it fails to install, i.e. reboots into Recovery, reboot the device, clear the update queue and install again.
It does install.
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Yes indeedy
Time to start testing! -
Worked well - a few bugs when using webber making apps and the browser was a little funky with reloading sites sometimes.
Point for others to note - rolling back to 16:04 is not easy to do ( I could not ) so the Halium change must be linked to this.
In the end - flash twrp /cm12/sailfish then reflashed 16:04 again.However this is great work and I am pleased this has ported -more to do I was surprised how much actually worked - which is a good thing!
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Activated a third SIM card (what have I become?) and installed to this unit for testing (OPO Focal R62). Jumped from R62 to R68 (~4MB download). Have not yet noticed anything new or different.
Have noticed for the first time, that I cannot switch keyboard layouts. On Nexus 5 Xenial, the keyboard indicator states my current layout, and expanding its menu shows the layouts I have installed, I can tap alternatives to switch. The option to add or remove what is installed is labelled Text Entry Settings.
On OPO Focal, the indicator is called Keyboard, it only shows one layout, even though the settings option (called Keyboard Settings) shows I have two installed.
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Latest update r71 installed fine. Battery drain is still an issue - I have my OPO's on Flight mode and they last over a week, so it must be WiFi polling on something as I haven't tried a SIM yet.
No camera functionality.
Internet connection is a bit hit and miss, but a reboot will always resolve.
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First installer failure on another device. The device always booted to the recovery. Installed 16.04 stable fine.
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Feels like this should be obvious, so apologies if I missed it. But I will try to take comfort that if I am unaware of something "everybody knows", then it's possible I am not the only one.
It is not a good use of time to test and report 'feature X still does not work' with each update, if no work has been done on feature X.
Where do we look up which features we should be testing with each release? (And could this information, or a link to it, be added to the opening post of each future 'open for testing' thread?)
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@prophanetes I think a standard list of things to test (probably for each device) would be quite useful. It would need to be scaled for a) Developers b).........c)........d) standard users. Then a database could be put together to collate and process all this information...that seems kind of sensible (or some version of same) for workflow and areas that require attention etc.
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@prophanetes You could just check all the working and non-working features on the device page for OpO on focal, and then report your findings here, ideally all in one post. We're also working on an issue tracker so that should make reporting bugs easier as well.
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@TheVancedGamer But. If I am on R98, and then update to R99, which only includes changes to say, the camera, how do I know to focus my attention on testing the camera and not waste time trying to test the SIM, and spamming the thread about how the SIM doesn't work? I don't see any sense in continually testing features that won't have had any changes, and I am sure the community doesn't need to keep hearing about them.
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@prophanetes You would know what to test, because I post in this thread every time I try to fix something and need input on it.
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@TheVancedGamer Aha. Cool, thanks. Makes sense, but wasn't obvious.
So, what changed today when I updated from R62 to R78? What goes into a release is surely documented somewhere? Where do I find that?
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@prophanetes It is not always that commits from @TheVancedGamer targetting this device gets included in updates, so there might not be anything worth testing in that update interval.
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@arubislander Understood, but still doesn't tell me where to find what are the differences between releases.
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@TheVancedGamer said in Bacon goes focal!:
@prophanetes You would know what to test, because I post in this thread every time I try to fix something and need input on it.
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@arubislander Dude. If I am offered a 130MB update, more is changing on my device than just a version number. I am quite clear that not all of it is the work of the porter for my particular device. If you do not know where the information exists about what is changing between releases, please don't feel the need to quote responses that don't answer the question.
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@prophanetes O, you are no longer refering to the differences for this device, but the differences in general. There is no one accessible source of truth for this. But there is this which goes some way in giving an idea