Quote from: menion on January 20, 2014, 13:26:30
ah so good news at least for me Thank you!!
Yep it is..
Sendt fra min Nexus 7
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ah so good news at least for me Thank you!!
Quote from: menion on January 18, 2014, 16:28:53
ufff ... seem's you're not the only one with this problem ... http://community.spotify.com/t5/Help-Android/Spotify-doesn-t-start-after-reinstall-cannot-access-SD-card-to/td-p/624530
Unfortunately I do not know any solution now. Hope we find something soon ...
Quote from: wurlitzer on January 18, 2014, 09:55:50
Hi, I'm having kitkat on my note 3. There are restrictions for writing on external SD cards for apps. It's not a samsung bug, it's a restriction from the new Android 4.4.2 on external SD card. I can't create or copy files with solid Explorer, too.
Quote from: menion on January 18, 2014, 09:22:09
so to sumarize it ..
- card is OK
- all possible apps may write to your card without problems
- only Locus is not able even a create own directory!
Interesting is also, that locus check at start if is able to create and write to "locus" directory. if not, you should get warning that root cannot be created. Anyway I yesterday evening found a quite simple way how to create log on your device.
Please try
- delete Locus folder
- start Locus
- after error, close it
- go to system settings > developer options (if you do not see, do this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp07dPusJNA )
- in "developer options" click first "Take bug report" > Report
- keep device calm and after a while, you will get notification that report is ready to send, so send it to support.locus@asamm.com
In log will be probably any error, so I hope it will be useful and we will see where is a problem
Quote from: Christian on January 17, 2014, 23:51:11
How do you move the Locus folder to ext SD Card?
Quote from: menion on January 17, 2014, 10:01:17
I have absolutely no idea, sorry
In Locus/backup/auto should be automatic backups of Locus settings. Inside zip files are database files as well as some settings. Are you able to manually copy content of this zip file to correct places in existing Locus directory?
Quote from: Christian on January 16, 2014, 09:23:33
The path to the database and folders is possibly wrong. Samsung changed in 4.1.2. the name of the sd card to "/extSDCard" wich is really stupid.
So you have to check the path. If its wrong, install Locus from scratch and copy manually all contents in the new folder structure.
Hth,
Christian
Quote from: "menion"I've rather added another unit into list, so now there is for choosekm/h, mil/h, nmi/h, kn
It's the same (nmi/h and kn), I know but someone want to use this, someone other ... probably best solution
and Falcon view files aren't supported
Quote from: "menion"I'm almost sure, there always were nautical miles per hour
anyway so point is, you don't want to see "1.65 nmi/h", but rather "1.65 kn". That's the whole point, right?