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#151
Originally Posted by mscion View Post
Fascinating! So what is the mass of a bit or byte?
Your answer is in this video. Take your time and watch till the end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc9P5yb3Xtc

Our beloved Jolla get "energised" with very each update.

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Incidentally, the reason a factory reset helps after a botched update is that it redistributes the information evenly. As you use your device, you inevitably create pockets of a higher density of information. If you do a system update at this stage, you may exceed the critical information density and - bang!
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#153
Originally Posted by coderus View Post
Every new update draining a lot more battery than previous. THis is normal.
You are right! But only if you upgrade a device that was not designed in Finland by Jolla Oy.
 

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#154
Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
...redistributes the information evenly...
Hmmm. Possibility of a 'shake to reformat' gesture? At least I'd treat my phone more gently...

 

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#155
Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
What about fairphone?


Updated to 2.0.4.13 installed fine on my FP2.
Please disable all patches and uninstall the patches ultimate statusbar and ICE.

After updating the adaptation0 repo will be reset to jolla stock settings - so you need to to set it again with sed command. (See fp2-wiki)

All other things works fine.
 

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Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
I had similar issue after upgrading to 2.0.3.14 - one of the patches was the culprit - I think the ultimate statusbar. After disabling it through SSH, it started loading.

The strangest thing was that it only happened on the tablet, so I didn't report it as I thought the problem was with mine only.
Yes thanks, it was the ultimate statusbar patch.
 

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#157
Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
I have of course nightly rsync copy of my home so nothing's lost really except time...
Is there a way to make a backup of the whole system with rsync?
 

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I think I can almost safely say that since the second my phone was updated to 2.0.4, the battery drain of 2.0.2 ended. Battery usage during 8-10 hours of sleep is now 4-5% with Wi-Fi on, 12 open applications and Android support running and 1-2% with Wi-Fi off, where it was 15-30% with 2.0.2. Nothing else changed, so it seems to be fixed.
 

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Originally Posted by mautz View Post
Is there a way to make a backup of the whole system with rsync?
Yes, of course. You only need to run it as root OFC. And you probably don't want to backup /sys, /proc and such...
I recommend you mount your mmcblk0p28 to some other directory and then rsync that. Much neater than trying to rsync live root.

Note that to restore that is not so trivial; I'd imagine you cannot rsync back your rootfs when running the said system

I however have found it necessaty to rsync only /home/nemo since everything else can be recovered from images and the apps are easy to re-download from the store.
 

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