F(x)tec Pro¹ with SailfishOS 3.4 community build
A community build of Sailfish OS 3.4 for the Pro1 was released a month ago and I finally got around to flashing it.
These are my installation notes.
A community build of Sailfish OS 3.4 for the Pro1 was released a month ago and I finally got around to flashing it.
These are my installation notes.
I finally received my F(x)tec Pro¹.
After checking with the shipped Android that the device was not DOA and applying all updates, I reflashed it with SailfishOS
These are my notes on installing Sailfish OS 3.2.1.20 community build.
Since I seem to set up new Sailfish OS devices at least once a year (because I got myself a new toy) and I am lazy, I set up my current Sailfish OS device, a Gemini PDA, up to work with Ansible.
These are my notes on using Ansible with my Gemini PDA running Sailfish OS 3.0.1.14
For some reason, Sailfish OS on a Gemini PDA
has a very small /
but an overly large /home/
.
This post describes how to reclaim space from /home/
.
This is an update of the post from 2013-09-13
If you intend to build native graphical applications for the Jolla phone, then by all means follow the official docs.
If, OTOH, you are used to writing spec files and feeding another build system (for me it’s mainly Koji), then read on.