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Release date : 14.7.2014
Download size : ~440MB
We are happy to release Tahkalampi, our summer release, that improves the overall user experience in handling open Android apps. A special thank you to our dear supporters who subscribed for the opt-in testing of the new connectivity stack. With your help, we are now confident to roll-out the new stack with this release.
Read on to know more about what this update brings to your Jolla. We will take a break now and get back crunching with a new software update early September.
1 This feature is experimental. You may face some issues while interacting with open Android apps, for e.g while running concurrent apps playing audio, closing apps that have been in the background for days etc.
The software update will be first available to our dear users owning "The First one" covers. The rest of our user base will be able to update their devices on the same day, but a few hours later.
If you are unable to successfully configure the account, please visit account.jolla.com and try to reset your password.
If your device is running software version lower than 1.0.4.20 and have WareHouse app installed (i.e you are using OpenRepos), disable all openrepo repositories before attempting to upgrade your device. Else, you risk breaking the device. Read important-steps-to-do-before-updating and how-to-disable-openrepos-repositories posts for more information.
If your Jolla is connected to internet, an OS update notification should pop up shortly. If you just can't wait, you can manually trigger an OS update check as follows:
Do not reboot the device while the OS update installation is in progress. The process takes up to 10 minutes. During the update, the device screen might blank out. You can awaken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress. When the upgrade has completed successfully, you will see the LED light up red before the device restarts.
In rare circumstances, you may have to try a second time to get through the update successfully.
View detailed instructions at Zendesk.
As a follow up to the Changes to RPM side-loading and packagekit authorization thread in the mailing list, we will introduce a polkit UI in one of the upcoming releases, so users can confirm installation requests. Some apps such as Warehouse will be affected by this change and need to be updated, i.e the app needs to either white-list itself in the polkit policy rules or provide a built-in polkit authentication agent as described in freedesktop.org documentation.
Release date : 14.7.2014
Download size : ~440MB
We are happy to release Tahkalampi, our summer release, that improves the overall user experience in handling open Android apps. A special thank you to our dear supporters who subscribed for the opt-in testing of the new connectivity stack. With your help, we are now confident to roll-out the new stack with this release.
Read on to know more about what this update brings to your Jolla. We will take a break now and get back crunching with a new software update early September.
1 This feature is experimental. You may face some issues while interacting with open Android apps, for e.g while running concurrent apps playing audio, closing apps that have been in the background for days etc.
The software update will be first available to our dear users owning "The First one" covers. The rest of our user base will be able to update their devices on the same day, but a few hours later.
If you are unable to successfully configure the account, please visit account.jolla.com and try to reset your password.
If your device is running software version lower than 1.0.4.20 and have WareHouse app installed (i.e you are using OpenRepos), disable all openrepo repositories before attempting to upgrade your device. Else, you risk breaking the device. Read important-steps-to-do-before-updating and how-to-disable-openrepos-repositories posts for more information.
If your Jolla is connected to internet, an OS update notification should pop up shortly. If you just can't wait, you can manually trigger an OS update check as follows:
Do not reboot the device while the OS update installation is in progress. The process takes up to 10 minutes. During the update, the device screen might blank out. You can awaken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress. When the upgrade has completed successfully, you will see the LED light up red before the device restarts.
In rare circumstances, you may have to try a second time to get through the update successfully.
View detailed instructions at Zendesk.
As a follow up to the Changes to RPM side-loading and packagekit authorization thread in the mailing list, we will introduce a polkit UI in one of the upcoming releases, so users can confirm installation requests. Some apps such as Warehouse will be affected by this change and need to be updated, i.e the app needs to either white-list itself in the polkit policy rules or provide a built-in polkit authentication agent as described in freedesktop.org documentation.
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Release date : 14.7.2014
Download size : ~440MB
We are happy to release Tahkalampi, our summer release, that improves the overall user experience in handling open Android apps. A special thank you to our dear supporters who subscribed for the opt-in testing of the new connectivity stack. With your help, we are now confident to roll-out the new stack with this release.
Read on to know more about what this update brings to your Jolla. We will take a break now and get back crunching with a new software update early September.
1 This feature is experimental. You may face some issues while interacting with open Android apps, for e.g while running concurrent apps playing audio, closing apps that have been in the background for days etc.
The software update will be first available to our dear users owning "The First one" covers. The rest of our user base will be able to update their devices on the same day, but a few hours later.
If you are unable to successfully configure the account, please visit account.jolla.com and try to reset your password.
If your device is running software version lower than 1.0.4.20 and have WareHouse app installed (i.e you are using OpenRepos), disable all openrepo repositories before attempting to upgrade your device. Else, you risk breaking the device. Read important-steps-to-do-before-updating and how-to-disable-openrepos-repositories posts for more information.
If your Jolla is connected to internet, an OS update notification should pop up shortly. If you just can't wait, you can manually trigger an OS update check as follows:
Do not reboot the device while the OS update installation is in progress. The process takes up to 10 minutes. During the update, the device screen might blank out. You can awaken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress. When the upgrade has completed successfully, you will see the LED light up red before the device restarts.
In rare circumstances, you may have to try a second time to get through the update successfully.
View detailed instructions at Zendesk.
As a follow up to the Changes to RPM side-loading and packagekit authorization thread in the mailing list, we will introduce a polkit UI in one of the upcoming releases, so users can confirm installation requests. Some apps such as Warehouse will be affected by this change and need to be updated, i.e the app needs to either white-list itself in the polkit policy rules or provide a built-in polkit authentication agent as described in freedesktop.org documentation.
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Release date : 14.7.2014
Download size : ~440MB
We are happy to release Tahkalampi, our summer release, that improves the overall user experience in handling open Android apps. A special thank you to our dear supporters who subscribed for the opt-in testing of the new connectivity stack. With your help, we are now confident to roll-out the new stack with this release.
Read on to know more about what this update brings to your Jolla. We will take a break now and get back crunching with a new software update early September.
1 This feature is experimental. You may face some issues while interacting with open Android apps, for e.g while running concurrent apps playing audio, closing apps that have been in the background for days etc.
The software update will be first available to our dear users owning "The First one" covers. The rest of our user base will be able to update their devices on the same day, but a few hours later.
If you are unable to successfully configure the account, please visit account.jolla.com and try to reset your password.
If your device is running software version lower than 1.0.4.20 and have WareHouse app installed (i.e you are using OpenRepos), disable all openrepo repositories before attempting to upgrade your device. Else, you risk breaking the device. Read important-steps-to-do-before-updating and how-to-disable-openrepos-repositories posts for more information.
If your Jolla is connected to internet, an OS update notification should pop up shortly. If you just can't wait, you can manually trigger an OS update check as follows:
Do not reboot the device while the OS update installation is in progress. The process takes up to 10 minutes. During the update, the device screen might blank out. You can awaken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress. When the upgrade has completed successfully, you will see the LED light up red before the device restarts.
In rare circumstances, you may have to try a second time to get through the update successfully.
View detailed instructions at Zendesk.
As a follow up to the Changes to RPM side-loading and packagekit authorization thread in the mailing list, we will introduce a polkit UI in one of the upcoming releases, so users can confirm installation requests. Some apps such as Warehouse will be affected by this change and need to be updated, i.e the app needs to either white-list itself in the polkit policy rules or provide a built-in polkit authentication agent as described in freedesktop.org documentation.
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Release date : 14.7.2014
Download size : ~440MB
We are happy to release Tahkalampi, our summer release, that improves the overall user experience in handling open Android apps. A special thank you to our dear supporters who subscribed for the opt-in testing of the new connectivity stack. With your help, we are now confident to roll-out the new stack with this release.
Read on to know more about what this update brings to your Jolla. We will take a break now and get back crunching with a new software update early September.
1 This feature is experimental. You may face some issues while interacting with open Android apps, for e.g while running concurrent apps playing audio, closing apps that have been in the background for days etc.
The software update will be first available to our dear users owning "The First one" covers. The rest of our user base will be able to update their devices on the same day, but a few hours later.
If you are unable to successfully configure the account, please visit account.jolla.com and try to reset your password.
If your device is running software version lower than 1.0.4.20 and have WareHouse app installed (i.e you are using OpenRepos), disable all openrepo repositories before attempting to upgrade your device. Else, you risk breaking the device. Read important-steps-to-do-before-updating and how-to-disable-openrepos-repositories posts for more information.
If your Jolla is connected to internet, an OS update notification should pop up shortly. If you just can't wait, you can manually trigger an OS update check as follows:
Do not reboot the device while the OS update installation is in progress. The process takes up to 10 minutes. During the update, the device screen might blank out. You can awaken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress. When the upgrade has completed successfully, you will see the LED light up red before the device restarts.
In rare circumstances, you may have to try a second time to get through the update successfully.
View detailed instructions at Zendesk.
As a follow up to the Changes to RPM side-loading and packagekit authorization thread in the mailing list, we will introduce a polkit UI in one of the upcoming releases, so users can confirm installation requests. Some apps such as Warehouse will be affected by this change and need to be updated, i.e the app needs to either white-list itself in the polkit policy rules or provide a built-in polkit authentication agent as described in freedesktop.org documentation.
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Release date : 14.7.2014
Download size : ~440MB
We are happy to release Tahkalampi, our summer release, that improves the overall user experience in handling open Android apps. A special thank you to our dear supporters who subscribed for the opt-in testing of the new connectivity stack. With your help, we are now confident to roll-out the new stack with this release.
Read on to know more about what this update brings to your Jolla. We will take a break now and get back crunching with a new software update early September.
1 This feature is experimental. You may face some issues while interacting with open Android apps, for e.g while running concurrent apps playing audio, closing apps that have been in the background for days etc.
The software update will be first available to our dear users owning "The First one" covers. The rest of our user base will be able to update their devices on the same day, but a few hours later.
If you are unable to successfully configure the account, please visit account.jolla.com and try to reset your password.
If your device is running software version lower than 1.0.4.20 and have WareHouse app installed (i.e you are using OpenRepos), disable all openrepo repositories before attempting to upgrade your device. Else, you risk breaking the device. Read important-steps-to-do-before-updating and how-to-disable-openrepos-repositories posts for more information.
If your Jolla is connected to internet, an OS update notification should pop up shortly. If you just can't wait, you can manually trigger an OS update check as follows:
Do not reboot the device while the OS update installation is in progress. The process takes up to 10 minutes. During the update, the device screen might blank out. You can awaken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress. When the upgrade has completed successfully, you will see the LED light up red before the device restarts.
In rare circumstances, you may have to try a second time to get through the update successfully.
View detailed instructions at Zendesk.
As a follow up to the Changes to RPM side-loading and packagekit authorization thread in the mailing list, we will introduce a polkit UI in one of the upcoming releases, so users can confirm installation requests. Some apps such as Warehouse will be affected by this change and need to be updated, i.e the app needs to either white-list itself in the polkit policy rules or provide a built-in polkit authentication agent as described in freedesktop.org documentation.
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Release date : 14.7.2014
Download size : ~440MB
We are happy to release Tahkalampi, our summer release, that improves the overall user experience in handling open Android apps. A special thank you to our dear supporters who subscribed for the opt-in testing of the new connectivity stack. With your help, we are now confident to roll-out the new stack with this release.
Read on to know more about what this update brings to your Jolla. We will take a break now and get back crunching with a new software update early September.
1 This feature is experimental. You may face some issues while interacting with open Android apps, for e.g while running concurrent apps playing audio, closing apps that have been in the background for days etc.
The software update will be first available to our dear users owning "The First one" covers. The rest of our user base will be able to update their devices on the same day, but a few hours later.
If you are unable to successfully configure the account, please visit account.jolla.com and try to reset your password.
If your device is running software version lower than 1.0.4.20 and have WareHouse app installed (i.e you are using OpenRepos), disable all openrepo repositories before attempting to upgrade your device. Else, you risk breaking the device. Read important-steps-to-do-before-updating and how-to-disable-openrepos-repositories posts for more information.
If your Jolla is connected to internet, an OS update notification should pop up shortly. If you just can't wait, you can manually trigger an OS update check as follows:
Do not reboot the device while the OS update installation is in progress. The process takes up to 10 minutes. During the update, the device screen might blank out. You can awaken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress. When the upgrade has completed successfully, you will see the LED light up red before the device restarts.
In rare circumstances, you may have to try a second time to get through the update successfully.
View detailed instructions at Zendesk.
As a follow up to the Changes to RPM side-loading and packagekit authorization thread in the mailing list, we will introduce a polkit UI in one of the upcoming releases, so users can confirm installation requests. Some apps such as Warehouse will be affected by this change and need to be updated, i.e the app needs to either white-list itself in the polkit policy rules or provide a built-in polkit authentication agent as described in freedesktop.org documentation.
Release date : 14.7.2014
Download size : ~440MB
We are happy to release Tahkalampi, our summer release, that improves the overall user experience in handling open Android apps. A special thank you to our dear supporters who subscribed for the opt-in testing of the new connectivity stack. With your help, we are now confident to roll-out the new stack with this release.
Read on to know more about what this update brings to your Jolla. We will take a break now and get back crunching with a new software update early September.
1 This feature is experimental. You may face some issues while interacting with open Android apps, for e.g while running concurrent apps playing audio, closing apps that have been in the background for days etc.
The software update will be first available to our dear users owning "The First one" covers. The rest of our user base will be able to update their devices on the same day, but a few hours later.
If you are unable to successfully configure the account, please visit account.jolla.com and try to reset your password.
If your device is running software version lower than 1.0.4.20 and have WareHouse app installed (i.e you are using OpenRepos), disable all openrepo repositories before attempting to upgrade your device. Else, you risk breaking the device. Read important-steps-to-do-before-updating and how-to-disable-openrepos-repositories posts for more information.
If your Jolla is connected to internet, an OS update notification should pop up shortly. If you just can't wait, you can manually trigger an OS update check as follows:
Do not reboot the device while the OS update installation is in progress. The process takes up to 10 minutes. During the update, the device screen might blank out. You can awaken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress. When the upgrade has completed successfully, you will see the LED light up red before the device restarts.
In rare circumstances, you may have to try a second time to get through the update successfully.
View detailed instructions at Zendesk.
As a follow up to the Changes to RPM side-loading and packagekit authorization thread in the mailing list, we will introduce a polkit UI in one of the upcoming releases, so users can confirm installation requests. Some apps such as Warehouse will be affected by this change and need to be updated, i.e the app needs to either white-list itself in the polkit policy rules or provide a built-in polkit authentication agent as described in freedesktop.org documentation.
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Release date : 14.7.2014
Download size : ~440MB
We are happy to release Tahkalampi, our summer release, that improves the overall user experience in handling open Android apps. A special thank you to our dear supporters who subscribed for the opt-in testing of the new connectivity stack. With your help, we are now confident to roll-out the new stack with this release.
Read on to know more about what this update brings to your Jolla. We will take a break now and get back crunching with a new software update early September.
1 This feature is experimental. You may face some issues while interacting with open Android apps, for e.g while running concurrent apps playing audio, closing apps that have been in the background for days etc.
The software update will be first available to our dear users owning "The First one" covers. The rest of our user base will be able to update their devices on the same day, but a few hours later.
If you are unable to successfully configure the account, please visit account.jolla.com and try to reset your password.
If your device is running software version lower than 1.0.4.20 and have WareHouse app installed (i.e you are using OpenRepos), disable all openrepo repositories before attempting to upgrade your device. Else, you risk breaking the device. Read important-steps-to-do-before-updating and how-to-disable-openrepos-repositories posts for more information.
If your Jolla is connected to internet, an OS update notification should pop up shortly. If you just can't wait, you can manually trigger an OS update check as follows:
Do not reboot the device while the OS update installation is in progress. The process takes up to 10 minutes. During the update, the device screen might blank out. You can awaken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress. When the upgrade has completed successfully, you will see the LED light up red before the device restarts.
In rare circumstances, you may have to try a second time to get through the update successfully.
View detailed instructions at Zendesk.
As a follow up to the Changes to RPM side-loading and packagekit authorization thread in the mailing list, we will introduce a polkit UI in one of the upcoming releases, so users can confirm installation requests. Some apps such as Warehouse will be affected by this change and need to be updated, i.e the app needs to either white-list itself in the polkit policy rules or provide a built-in polkit authentication agent as described in freedesktop.org documentation.