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1 | initial version | posted 2015-03-22 14:21:34 +0200 |
I noticed that my Jolla has lost all the openrepos repositories (except openrepos-basil). That probably happened after I had to run some btrfs balancing.
While I was investigating the issue, I SSH'd to the device and checked the repo status.: pkcon refresh
was returning Fatal error: Authentication failed (is SSU set up correctly?)
Reading other similar cases here on TJC I checked that my device SSU was set for
Release: latest
, and that apparently was incorrect.
And indeed, after I switched to my current device version with: ssu re 1.1.2.16
the device notified that Your device is now in release mode!
, and the following pkcon refresh
completed successfully.
Question is: so, any Jolla device on the market (i.e. excluding perhaps the one used by sailors for internal testing), should always have a version number as output or ssu re
command?
If that's correct, any idea how my ssu status got switched to latest release?
[Next step for me is to understand what happened to the device with the loss of the repositories, but that's out of the context for this TJC question]
2 | No.2 Revision |
I noticed that my Jolla has lost all the openrepos repositories (except openrepos-basil). That probably happened after I had to run some btrfs balancing.
While I was investigating the issue, I SSH'd to the device and checked the repo status.: pkcon refresh
was returning Fatal error: Authentication failed (is SSU set up correctly?)
Reading other similar cases here on TJC I checked noticed that my device SSU was set for
Release: latest
, and that apparently was incorrect.
And indeed, after I switched to my current device version with: ssu re 1.1.2.16
the device notified that Your device is now in release mode!
, and the following pkcon refresh
completed successfully.
Question is: so, any Jolla device on the market (i.e. excluding perhaps the one ones used by sailors for internal testing), should always have a version number as output or ssu re
command?
If that's correct, any idea how my ssu status got switched to latest release?
[Next step for me is to understand what happened to the device with the loss of the repositories, but that's out of the context for this TJC question]
3 | No.3 Revision |
I noticed that my Jolla has lost all the openrepos repositories (except openrepos-basil). That probably happened after I had to run some btrfs balancing.
While I was investigating the issue, I SSH'd to the device and checked the repo status.: pkcon refresh
was returning Fatal error: Authentication failed (is SSU set up correctly?)
Reading other similar cases here on TJC I noticed that my device SSU was set for
Release: latest
, and that apparently was incorrect.
And indeed, after I switched to my current device version with: ssu re 1.1.2.16
the device notified that Your device is now in release mode!
, and the following pkcon refresh
completed successfully.
Question is: so, any Jolla device on the market (i.e. excluding perhaps the ones used by sailors for internal testing), should always have a version number as output or ssu re
command?
If that's correct, any idea how my ssu status got switched to latest release?
[Next step for me is to understand what happened to the device with the loss of the repositories, but that's out of the context for this TJC question]
4 | No.4 Revision |
I noticed that my Jolla has lost all the openrepos repositories (except openrepos-basil). That probably happened after I had to run some btrfs balancing.
While I was investigating the issue, I SSH'd to the device and checked the repo status.: pkcon refresh
was returning Fatal error: Authentication failed (is SSU set up correctly?)
Reading other similar cases here on TJC I noticed that my device SSU was set for
Release: latest
, and that apparently was incorrect.
And indeed, after I switched to my current device version with: ssu re 1.1.2.16
the device notified that Your device is now in release mode!
, and the following pkcon refresh
completed successfully.
Question is: so, any Jolla device on the market (i.e. excluding perhaps the ones used by sailors for internal testing), should always have a version number as output or ssu re
command?
If that's correct, any idea how my ssu status got switched to latest release?
[Next step for me is to understand what happened to the device with the loss of the repositories, but that's out of the context for this TJC question]
5 | No.5 Revision |
I noticed that my Jolla has lost all the openrepos repositories (except openrepos-basil). That probably happened after I had to run some btrfs balancing.
While I was investigating the issue, I SSH'd to the device and checked the repo status.: pkcon refresh
was returning Fatal error: Authentication failed (is SSU set up correctly?)
Reading other similar cases here on TJC I noticed that my device SSU was set for
Release: latest
, and that apparently was incorrect.
And indeed, after I switched to my current device version with: ssu re 1.1.2.16
the device notified that Your device is now in release mode!
, and the following pkcon refresh
completed successfully.
Question is: so, any Jolla device on the market (i.e. excluding perhaps the ones used by sailors for internal testing), should always have a version number as output or ssu re
command?
If that's correct, any idea how my ssu status got switched to latest release?
[Next step for me is to understand what happened to the device with the loss of the repositories, but that's out of the context for this TJC question]