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#21
Originally Posted by dlas.revo View Post
So I guess there is no real chance that this issue will be resolved anytime soon. Jolla isn't interested anymore, so we have to live with it, right?
It's a pity, but nevertheless , I like SFOS really very much on the tablet.
Maybe not Jolla, but somebody else will solve this issue.
When there will be a big amounts of Aigo / Yoyota Tablets in the community, some clever guy/girl will solve this problem.

I will be in contact with all SailfishOS Community Members, who are working on Baytrail HW Adaptation.

Lets ask TheKid if this problem is also there on Onda Tablet.
 

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So i checked again on original Jolla Tab:
Same problem like on Aigo:
CPU Cores are always active and don't sleep at all.

So it's Adaptation Problem
 

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#23
Found an option in Bios to change the CPU Settings from
"Maximum Performance" to "Maximum Battery Life" which will add a bit more Standby Time.

On Jolla Tablet the BIOS is newer than on Aigo x86, so enter the Bios Setup is possible by Hitting F2 on the Keyboard connected to USB via USB Host/OTG Adapter.

On Aigo x86 its a bit tricky: I didn't find a way to use USB-keyboard in Bios, but there is possible to enter the Bios Setup by pressing Vol+ just after the Jolla Logo is showing.
Afterwards you need to use Vol+/Vol- Button to navigate in the Bios-Setup.

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How you deliver aliendalvik to that device? Did you just installed the package from the Jolla tablet and it worked out?
 

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Originally Posted by BluesLee View Post
How you deliver aliendalvik to that device? Did you just installed the package from the Jolla tablet and it worked out?
I use the Jolla Tablet Image. Alien Dalvik is included in this package. The Hardware is fast the same like Jolla Tablet.
 

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#26
I checked battery drainage of my Aigo.

Had flashed Aigo using ExPLIT's instructions.

1. Without touching BIOS:
Airplane mode, Android on: 100->39 %, 5.2 %/h
Airplane mode, Android off: 100->19 %, 5.3 %/h

2. BIOS, Max Battery:
Airplane mode, Android on: 100->30 %, 5.4 %/h
Airplane mode, Android off: 100->61 %, 5.2 %/h

Looks like BIOS setting does not have any effect, nor Android support.
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My Aigo with SFOS Jämsänjoki does not remember WLAN passwords. Or at least will not connect with earlier given password, signal strength is zero by the indicator. When toggling WLAN off/on, and selecting "connect to Internet" it finds WLAN (listing it as a new one), and after giving the password, it works without a problem.

Anyone having similar problems? Any way to fix?
 

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Originally Posted by Heik View Post
My Aigo with SFOS Jämsänjoki does not remember WLAN passwords. Or at least will not connect with earlier given password, signal strength is zero by the indicator. When toggling WLAN off/on, and selecting "connect to Internet" it finds WLAN (listing it as a new one), and after giving the password, it works without a problem.

Anyone having similar problems? Any way to fix?
This bug was alredy mentioned on Jolla C. Should be fixed in official release
 

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Originally Posted by Heik View Post
I checked battery drainage of my Aigo.

Had flashed Aigo using ExPLIT's instructions.

1. Without touching BIOS:
Airplane mode, Android on: 100->39 %, 5.2 %/h
Airplane mode, Android off: 100->19 %, 5.3 %/h

2. BIOS, Max Battery:
Airplane mode, Android on: 100->30 %, 5.4 %/h
Airplane mode, Android off: 100->61 %, 5.2 %/h

Looks like BIOS setting does not have any effect, nor Android support.
Thanks for the info and tests. Thats bad. Lets wait for Youyota is coming out. The i486 adaptation should got better afterwards....
 

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#30
Hello again!

For all people, who are frustrated with Jolla Tablet and second time with Youyota Tablet and still are looking for a Sailfish Tablet - there is a solution:

Aigo x86 Tablet. Its an Android Tablet with the quite same Hardware like Jolla / Yoyota Tablet.

Anything is needed is just flash SailfishOS on it.

Payment via PayPal is possible. I bought 10 Tablets from this supplier and all of them were delivered to Gemrany and it was not nessesary to pay extra fees.

For all who still want it:

http://www.evybuy.com/aigo-x86-table...k-p-28601.html
 

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