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1 | initial version | posted 2014-08-23 13:02:54 +0200 |
I still miss decent 64GB(+) µSD support. exFAT doesn't work, which would probably have something to do with royalties to Microsoft. That's not my long-term vision.
What I want to do: have decent stability/speed when connect the Jolla to pc. This is the solution I use now. Speed/stability is meh... I want to use the SD-part for Android. I want to be able to copy >4GB file sizes to the card.
What I'd like to see: when 64GB µSD card or bigger (standard exFAT formatted) is put in the Jolla for the first time, give a warning, like: Sailfish doesn't support the filesystem (exFAT). Format it to (ext4/btrfs?). All data shall be lost. Sailfish formats the card and makes it available for Android, so people can save Sygic maps to SD ;-)
Or make exFAT support payed (and make SD available for android).
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I still miss decent 64GB(+) µSD support.
exFAT doesn't work, which would probably have something to do with royalties to Microsoft.
That's I'm not my happy with that as a long-term vision.solution.
What I want to do: have decent stability/speed when connect the Jolla to pc. This is the solution I use now. Speed/stability is meh... I want to use the SD-part for Android. I want to be able to copy >4GB file sizes to the card.
What I'd like to see: when 64GB µSD card or bigger (standard exFAT formatted) is put in the Jolla for the first time, give a warning, like: Sailfish doesn't support the filesystem (exFAT). Format it to (ext4/btrfs?). All data shall be lost. Sailfish formats the card and makes it available for Android, so people can save Sygic maps to SD ;-)
Or make exFAT support payed (and make SD available for android).
I still miss decent 64GB(+) µSD support. exFAT doesn't work, which would probably have something to do with royalties to Microsoft. I'm not happy with that as a long-term solution.
What I want to do: have decent stability/speed when connect the Jolla to pc. This is the solution I use now. Speed/stability is meh... I want to use the SD-part for Android. I want to be able to copy >4GB file sizes to the card.
What I'd like to see: when 64GB µSD card or bigger (standard exFAT formatted) is put in the Jolla for the first time, give a warning, like: Sailfish doesn't support the filesystem (exFAT). Format it to (ext4/btrfs?). All data shall be lost. Sailfish formats the card and makes it available for Android, so people can save Sygic maps to SD ;-)
Or make exFAT support payed (and make SD available for android).
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I still miss decent 64GB(+) µSD support. exFAT doesn't work, which would probably have something to do with royalties to Microsoft. I'm not happy with that as a long-term solution.
What I want to do: have decent stability/speed when connect the Jolla to pc. This is the solution I use now. Speed/stability is meh... I want to use the SD-part for Android. I want to be able to copy >4GB file sizes to the card.
What I'd like to see: when 64GB µSD card or bigger (standard exFAT formatted) is put in the Jolla for the first time, give a warning, like: Sailfish doesn't support the filesystem (exFAT). Format it to (ext4/btrfs?). All data shall be lost. Sailfish formats the card and makes it available for Android, so people can save Sygic maps to SD ;-)
Or make exFAT support payed (and make SD available for android).