Here is the current state of affairs: Sailfish2.0 has not yet been officially released, but has only been clearly demonstrated at MWC2015. The latest build for today is Alpha8, which adds support for all sensors (screen orientation, brightness, etc.). Sailfish2.0 may be released in June / July.
Install Sailfish Nexus 5 without details (
here is the "source",
as well as):
download
EXACTLYCyanogenMod 11 snapshot M9
https: //download.cyano...SHOT-M9-hammerhead.zipDownload Sailfish OS Alpha8 for Nexus 5
http: //images.devaamo ... .lpha8-201502281513.zip1. Phone with RUT.
2. Go to the PlayStore and install MultiROM.
3. Go to MultiROM and install the necessary patches and the kernel there (he will tell you what you need, like, you just need to choose the type of kernel - for CM or for Google).
4. After installing MultiROM-recovery and everything else, go into the recovery.
5. Click Advanced / MultiROM / Add ROM
6. Choose ROM type: SailfishOS / click Next
7. Click CyanogenMod ZIP file and select cm-11-20140805-SNAPSHOT-M9-hammerhead.zip
8. Click Rootfs ZIP file and select sailfishos-hammerhead-release-1.1.2.16-alpha8-201502281513.zip
9. Firmware the Nexus.
10. After that, we reboot and at the start select Sailfish
I did it right the first time and there were no problems with the next firmware.
At first boot
SkipCreate or log in to your Jolla account. Do it later.
To skip the TUTORIAL for using Sailfish, on the first screen, click on:
upper left corner, upper right, lower right, lower left.Next, configure SSH
1. Go to the settings System / Developer mode /
2. Generate a password or write your own and save.
3. I used a connection via WiFi. Therefore, we look at the IP address there and connect to the phone.
it becomes something like this:
ssh
[email protected] (specify the phone address)
enter password
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While there is no full access to the file system, but you can do this:
We connect to the phone via SFTP using all the same parameters [email protected]
programs like Cyberduck (Mac) FileZilla (Linux, Windows)---
One day I wondered how to play mp3s on my Nexus 5 under Sailfish. I tried to find how to do this, but to no avail. Only
methodwas not a worker. (repository not available)
In the end, I decided to do it myself. In the process, I learned a lot of interesting and new things, and yet it was worth it. For me, not a programmer, but an IT specialist, it was a real challenge.
Therefore, I can proudly share with the community a useful gizmo.
So, for your Nexus to play mp3 you need:
1. Download the codec package
fluendo-mp3.zip(79.88 KB)
2. Copy rpm to phone
3. Log in via ssh to the phone
4. After connecting, go to the root: devel-su
5. go to the folder where the file from point 2 (cd<The path to the folder>) and execute: pkcon install-local fluendo-mp3-0.10.32-10.40.1.jolla.armv7hl.rpm
Post has been editedNitrokozz - 28.03.15, 15:31Reason for editing: added file system information