Local Update is fully compatible with TWRP 3.7.0_12-0. During the update process, TWRP opens and displays the update. However, TWRP does not need to be operated, it closes automatically and the Mi Pad boots automatically.
Yes, I use the BlissLuncher 3.0.1 (with greatly enlarged icons) to my satisfaction. Additionally, I use the app ‘Rotation Control’ with which I can force the display of each application in portrait and landscape format.
I just updated to e-2.2-t-20240723-UNOFFICIAL-clover.zip and this major bug is still present with Bliss launcher, and it also causes the system UI to repeatedly crash. It works fine though with an alternative launcher. Thanks to @Xxpsilon for the good tip on local updates. And a huge thanks to @ronnz98 for supporting clover devices.
Now that I look closer at your screenshots, it looks like you’re using the swipe gesture navigation mode, whereas I’m using the traditional three buttons at the bottom. Maybe that’s where the problem is.
OK I just tried setting the screen size setting to one notch larger, and it does fix the alignment bug in Bliss launcher. But that screen resolution is way too small for me (everything looks huge), so I’m going to stick with Neo Launcher until Bliss launcher gets fixed.
@ronnz98: I wonder if this bug is due to a wrong or missing setting in the build.prop file? I’m not very familiar with it, but I know that build.prop controls some parameters like device form factor and default screen resolution.
The 2275 data leaks is no data leaks. It’s blocked leaks, thus not leaked.
Anyway. It’s Firefox as browser and this is mostly trackers and ads. This is why we have e/OS/.
And this is the info from e/OS/, it’s also uBlockOrigin installed and pi-hole in the network.
Hi there, I think you meant to reply to @Xxpsilon . My only problem is the offset shifted alignment in Bliss launcher. Did you ever find a fix for that?
The fact that 2.275 data leaks have to be blocked alone shows what kind of data-tracking apps you have installed. To believe that using a degoogled operating system with tracker protection protects against any data theft is a misconception and shows me what makes you “tick”.
This is not apps. It’s Firefox and those are trackers from web sites. And I 'm happy with e/OS/ blocking the trackers as that is why I use a tablet with e/OS/.