> I have in the HOME of phablet some tree with HTML (...) files:
>
> phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ls -C1 diario2016/
> diario.html
> enanitos/
> imagenes/
>
> (diario.html has refernces into the subdirs enanitos/ and
> imagenes/).
>
> How can I view this locally on the BQ? I tried something
>>> I have in the HOME of phablet some tree with HTML (...) files:
>>>
>>> phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ls -C1 diario2016/
>>> diario.html
>>> enanitos/
>>> imagenes/
>>>
>>> (diario.html has refernces into the subdirs enanitos/
>>> and
>>> imagenes/).
>>>
>>> How can I view this
> Von: Matthias Apitz
> An: ubuntu-phone
> Gesendet: 8:53 Samstag, 26.März 2016
> Betreff: [Ubuntu-phone] http daemon
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Do we have any (light-wide) HTTP server in our App store?
> Thx
>
> matthias
I hadn't replied to
On 11-12-15 19:35, sturmflut wrote:
Dear list,
Am 12/09/2015 um 11:10 AM schrieb Matthias Apitz:
How can I pop-up in parallel a message box on the screen with some text
like "Battery drain! Re-boot NOW and re-charge!", if possible together
with an OK button which fires up "sudo reboot"?
> Von: Markus Wimmer
>An: ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net
>Gesendet: 21:32 Mittwoch, 10.Februar 2016
>Betreff: [Ubuntu-phone] font size/ accessibility
>
>
>Hello list,
>I really like my bq aquaris 4.5 ubuntu edition.
>After a year of user experience there are two annoying
> Von: Florian Boucault
>Adjusting the font sizes alone is a bad idea and was not part of the plan.
>Doing so will usually break UIs in unpredictable ways. The reliable way to
>scale fonts up or down is to scale the entire UI up or down with the
>environment
While we wait for the proper settings to be implemented some day, do you know
how one could adjust the font sizes /with/ some fiddling in the terminal today?
Where would one start looking for related configurations?
Von: Jouni Helminen
An: Oliver Grawert
>Is there a command to manually scan for music? I.e. - I have my music on
>an ext4 partition, located on the external sdcard of my M10, which I
>manually mount after boot. The system by default scans the
>/home/phablet/Music folder on startup, then stops scanning after that.
>I've been
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