Community meeting on 29th January 2026

Please note new time slot

Schedule: Thursday 2026-01-29T16:00:00Z :world_map: :date:

Sailfish OS Community Calendar (ICS format)

Even if you do not participate, topics tend to generate discussion. I want to see discussion happening. Thus, I’m proposing that we’d use 10mins as minimum topic duration. Maximum 6 topics a week. We’ll continue with the extended 90 mins meeting duration.

Topic proposals for the meeting:

  • Add your name/nick using the template below to suggest a topic.
  • Indicate how much time you’ll need so we can time-box the meeting accordingly.
  • Please be as thorough as you can with your question/topic.
  • If you can’t make the meeting please ask and name a substitute.

It is expected that you show up and present your topic, or name a substitute and make sure they attend in your absence. These IRC meetings are for real time participation and live discussions, otherwise you can post the topic on here and get responses that way.

We need you to be present to clarify details in the topic, and to ensure the discussion is leading to the answers you are looking for! If you do not participate or your question/topic isn’t clear enough it will be postponed. Also: always ask for more time than you anticipate your topic needs!

Please have your topics ready at least 3 days before the meeting so we can prepare good answers. Topics announced afterwards will be postponed to the next meeting.

Template for topic proposal: (post your topic proposals as comments to this forum topic).

  • Name/IRC nick:
  • Topic:
  • Some details about the topic:
  • Approx. time needed:
  • Substitute (optional):

Open Pull Requests:
If you have, or know of, a pull request that’s been open for at least 3 weeks, but which you think deserves attention, please add a comment using the template below and we’ll consider it during the next meeting.

  • Name/IRC nick:
  • Open PR URL:
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  • Name/IRC nick: Juanro49
  • Topic: eSIM support in SailfishOS
  • Some details about the topic: Considering that there are already several devices running Sailfish that have an eSIM chip (Xperia 10 IV and V officially, and several ports such as Fairphone), are there plans to add eSIM support in the near future?
    We currently have lpac and the SimPro app to manage eSIM profiles tested with physical eSIMs, and even Fairphone port users have tested it with the device’s internal chip (this chip is disabled for Xperia 10 IV and V according to the release notes).
  • Approx. time needed: 5 min
  • Substitute (optional): Due to work responsibilities, I am unavailable at the time of the meeting, so I will review the responses in the meeting log.
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  • Name/IRC nick: CLMA31

  • Topic: Situation of Q4 batch of C2

  • Some details about the topic: Update on Jolla C2 Q4/25 production batch - #26 by Beaky42 there has been informed delays, just asking what is the current situation and if there is approximate timeline available?

  • Approx. time needed: 5min

  • Substitute (optional): I try to be present

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  • Name/IRC nick: CLMA31

  • Topic: No audio after some time, have to reboot

  • Some details about the topic: No audio after some time, have to reboot . Now that I got my hands on Xperia 10 III this is probably most severe of the bugs I have experienced. It even scares me a little bit as in the emergency situation I couldn’t call 112 if I needed if this bug is active. I read through the thread and got feeling that it is mainly present on officially supported line of Sonys. I remember there been one report from C2 also. I guess I just wanted to know what is Jolla’s current idea of this bug and is there change that this isn’t only Xperia problem? Like if there is change that this will be present in the J2 also?

    Off topic, as it seems that I can quite often get my Xperia to this stage and I locate close to Tampere it is possible to me bring Xperia to you for testing and getting logs if that helps?

  • Approx. time needed: 10min

  • Substitute (optional): I try to be present

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  • Name/IRC nick: CLMA31

  • Topic: Faster location lock

  • Some details about the topic: Use BeaconDB as online positioning service - #63 by kan_ibal My terminology is bit off here. And I have “spammed” same question before (there probably has been something happening behind the curtains)…. But again for update, what is current situation with the assisted location lock? I mean that as it feels like SFOS only relies on GPS signal currently, is there any progress to use cell tower information (BeaconDB) or WLANs also to get location lock faster (and/or indoor)?

  • Approx. time needed: 10min

  • Substitute (optional): I try to be present

I am very much sorry of spamming so many questions so late…. But it just hit me, today is the meeting and noticed that there would have been room for my questions :sweat_smile:

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Let’s try to cover these three late questions as well.

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Minutes: #sailfishos-meeting: Sailfish OS, open source, collaboration -- 29th January 2026
Minutes (text): https://irclogs.sailfishos.org/meetings/sailfishos-meeting/2026/sailfishos-meeting.2026-01-29-16.00.txt
Log: #sailfishos-meeting log

Please find the next meeting from here Community meeting on 12th February 2026

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I have added a suggestion for mitigation, so it is easier to live with: No audio after some time, have to reboot - #117 by crun

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I was surprised to not see systemctl restart ohmd mentioned to restore audio every time, at the cost of killing your session. Not even by @direc85 who I think was the first to discover this link in related upstream threads cc @mal.

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