[hotfix] Opt-in hotfix for connectivity in upcoming update 7 [not relevant]
Update: we just released this to subscribers. (12.6., 14:20 EEST)
We've been working for a while on updating connman to a newer version (from 1.15 to 1.23). It will fix connectivity issues in some environments - but comes at a regression risk in some networks where the old one worked fine.
We used all the different networks available to us to identify and fix issues - but there's a lot more interesting network hardware out there, so we decided not to include it in update7, but make it available for community members as opt-in hotfix, which will be published the same week as the update, hoping that the new stack gets the toughest and widest audience for testing.
If you want to test the new connectivity stack please send an email with arbitrary content to connman-hotfix@jolla.com
, making sure the From-Address used is the one matching your Jolla account. After processing your email (which may take a while) you should get an update notification and be able to install the hotfix like any regular update.
Please add new issues as answers to this post or for already known issues add a comment to the answer describing your issue. If you want to go back to the old connectivity stack just send an email to connman-hotfix-opt-out@jolla.com
, after a while you'll get an update notification which will bring you back to the main update.
This is cool, but wouldn't it be cooler by following/unfollowing here or via store?
harry ( 2014-06-09 16:21:12 +0200 )editI think this is the appropriate way - if it was too easy to opt-in, inexperienced users might try it and break something.
nodevel ( 2014-06-09 16:24:13 +0200 )editwould be better if one could hotswap between the versions, so i could test both in places that i dont visit all too often and have baf reception like my summer home in the middle of nowhere.
Whippler ( 2014-06-09 16:27:44 +0200 )editDoes this version support WPA2-PSK/AES (and others) networks or do we need to install the patched wpa_supplicant again?
Alex ( 2014-06-09 16:34:29 +0200 )editTo be clear, this only affects wifi and bluetooth? Not the normal GSM/LTE reception?
BonoNL ( 2014-06-09 16:37:44 +0200 )edit