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1 | initial version | posted 2019-04-28 14:50:31 +0200 |
I have installed the Deezer Android app on my Xperia X and on my Jolla Tablet. While it works flawlessly on the Xperia, I can neither download nor stream any songs on the Jolla Tablet. Whenever I want to start a download or stream, I get an error message saying "The requested content could not be loaded."
Any ideas?
Bot devices have the latest version of SailfishOS installed, and on both devices I have used Yalp Store to install the latest Deezer version. It does not make a different, whether both devices use the same or a different Deezer profile. Also I tried using both same and different profile with an Android device, which worked like charm. So this must be specific the the Tablet.
I had a look at journalctl
, the only messages I found with correlating timestamps were
start_alien.sh[1413]: shared memfd open() failed: Function not implemented
kernel: snd_intel_sst: runtime_resume called
kernel: snd_intel_sst: FW Version 02.08.0a.08
kernel: snd_intel_sst: Build date May 23 2014 Time 15:14:30
kernel: snd_intel_sst: runtime_suspend called
I'd be happy for any ideas how to fix this.
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I have installed the Deezer Android app on my Xperia X and on my Jolla Tablet. While it works flawlessly on the Xperia, I can neither download nor stream any songs on the Jolla Tablet. Whenever I want to start a download or stream, I get an error message saying "The requested content could not be loaded."
Any ideas?
Bot devices have the latest version of SailfishOS installed, and on both devices I have used Yalp Store to install the latest Deezer version. It does not make a different, whether both devices use the same or a different Deezer profile. Also I tried using both same and different profile with an Android device, which worked like charm. So this must be specific the the Tablet.
I had a look at journalctl
, the only messages I found with correlating timestamps were
start_alien.sh[1413]: shared memfd open() failed: Function not implemented
kernel: snd_intel_sst: runtime_resume called
kernel: snd_intel_sst: FW Version 02.08.0a.08
kernel: snd_intel_sst: Build date May 23 2014 Time 15:14:30
kernel: snd_intel_sst: runtime_suspend called
I'd be happy for any ideas how to fix this.
Update: from what I've read, the error message regarding memfd might be related to pulseaudio, and the message does not appear on the Xperia, so it is probably related to the deezer problem. I checked that both devices run the same (and latest) version (12.2).
Btw: streaming audio with TuneIn radio app (Android) works fine.
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I have installed the Deezer Android app on my Xperia X and on my Jolla Tablet. While it works flawlessly on the Xperia, I can neither download nor stream any songs on the Jolla Tablet. Whenever I want to start a download or stream, I get an error message saying "The requested content could not be loaded."
Any ideas?
Bot devices have the latest version of SailfishOS installed, and on both devices I have used Yalp Store to install the latest Deezer version. It does not make a different, whether both devices use the same or a different Deezer profile. Also I tried using both same and different profile with an Android device, which worked like charm. So this must be specific the the Tablet.
I had a look at journalctl
, the only messages I found with correlating timestamps were
start_alien.sh[1413]: shared memfd open() failed: Function not implemented
kernel: snd_intel_sst: runtime_resume called
kernel: snd_intel_sst: FW Version 02.08.0a.08
kernel: snd_intel_sst: Build date May 23 2014 Time 15:14:30
kernel: snd_intel_sst: runtime_suspend called
I'd be happy for any ideas how to fix this.
Update: from what I've read, the error message regarding memfd might be related to pulseaudio, and the message does not appear on the Xperia, so it is probably related to the deezer problem. I checked that both devices run the same (and latest) version (12.2).
Btw: streaming audio with TuneIn radio app (Android) works fine.