Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [Bileto-announce] ANNOUNCEMENT: short CI Train outage & big rollout

2016-05-31 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 01/06/2016 05:09, Robert Park ha scritto:
> Alright, this is live and looking good!

First! :-)


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] ANNOUNCEMENT: short CI Train outage & big rollout

2016-05-31 Thread Robert Park
Alright, this is live and looking good!

Please do not hesitate to ping me on IRC if you have any questions or problems.

Thanks!

On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 2:06 PM, Robert Park  wrote:
> This is to inform you that the CI Train will be taken offline at UTC
> 01:00 (that is, 4 hours from now) in order to roll out new features. I
> expect the outage to last 1 to 2 hours.
>
> This is a BIG rollout with many bug fixes and features, here are some
> of the highlights:
>
> * Source package build parallelization, allowing source packages to be
> prepared & uploaded to the PPA in parallel, for which you should see
> dramatic speedups for silos containing 2 or more source packages.
> Particularly large silos (*cough* Timo, *cough*) become I/O bound and
> will only see a small speedup. Silos containing a handful of "small"
> packages should see the largest speedup. In my testing I've seen silos
> branch, merge, build source, upload, and diff in just 3 minutes.
>
> * First step of jenkins replacement. The build job now no longer runs
> in Jenkins but runs directly inside Bileto. This provides a
> significantly nicer interface (no more of that pesky "I clicked Build
> but nothing happened because the Build button redirected through SSO
> and dropped me back at the build form" bug, at least for building.
> other jobs will come in the next iterations).
>
> * No git support yet, but the aforementioned parallelization also
> brings with it an encapsulation layer around bzr that should make git
> support much easier to add in the coming months.
>
> * Totally new debian/changelog generation, for those of you who have
> complained about your debian/changelogs recently, it is now guaranteed
> that the debian/changelog will match exactly the commit messages of
> the input MPs (previously there were some weird corner cases causing
> strange changelogs that have now been eliminated).
>
> * Build logs will now explicitely tell you what order your MPs will be
> merged in (as this can sometimes differ from the order you specify in
> the ticket), as well as more specifically tell you exactly the
> destination that each package is targetted at, as some people have
> complained that this was unclear in the past.
>
> * MP field on the ticket now supports comments, so eg, if you want to
> disable an MP temporarily, you can prefix it with '#'. You can also
> write arbitrary comments this way, eg you can prefix a block of MPs
> with a header like "# foo feature" to make it more clear what you're
> doing with your MP list, which in some cases can get quite large.
>
> * probably lots of other fun things you'll discover as you go.
>
>
>
> As usual, a rollout this large carries with it some risk of
> regressions, so please do inform me at the first sign of trouble and
> I'll do my best to make sure everything goes smoothly for everybody.
> I've timed this rollout for early in the OTA cycle so nobody should be
> in that last-second release rush at least.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> robru



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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] (no subject)

2016-05-31 Thread Nathan Haines

On 05/31/2016 11:43 AM, Marcos Alonso wrote:

But I have a bq e5 and I have just understood from previous mails that
will not be the case...

Is there any good reason why this will not be implemented on bq terminals?


Yes.  Because it depends on both hardware and driver support, and the 
implementation has to be built on top.


So first, the developers are working to implement the feature, make it 
reliable and stable, and then test it.  By focusing on just one hardware 
platform, they can focus their energy on getting it working in the first 
place.


Then, once the feature exists and works well, they can begin to 
investigate whether it's even *possible* on other kernels and hardware. 
 That will be extra work for each combination, although it might be 
easier on some than on others.  This has been discussed on on the list 
before. :)


But remember, your phone was sold to you with the promise that it does 
not connect to external screens.  It's always important to buy devices 
and software for the features they have today, not on promises of 
features that might be to come.  (This is advice I've always given to my 
clients.)


The good news is that last I heard, adding support looks hopeful.  But 
they'll find out when they start on that journey.


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[Ubuntu-phone] Landing team 31.05.16

2016-05-31 Thread Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak
Hello everyone!

A really quick post today - but with some good news at least. OTA-11 is
all good and we will be phasing out the update tomorrow (1st of June)
around UTC noon. There will be a separate announcement once that
happens. Big thanks to everyone involved!

See you tomorrow then.

Oh, and frieza commitlogs are back.


* What landed in our images:
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-touch

#346 rc-proposed/krillin
-
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en/krillin/346.commitlog

#340 rc-proposed/vegetahd
-
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en/vegetahd/340.commitlog

#339 rc-proposed/arale
-
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/meizu.en/arale/339.commitlog

#117 rc-proposed/frieza
-
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris-pd.en/frieza/117.commitlog


* Some useful documentation:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LandingTeam

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/citrain/RTMLandingApproaches
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/citrain/LandingProcess
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LandingTeam/ReleaseSchedule
http://developer.ubuntu.com/start/ubuntu-for-devices/image-channels/

https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/
https://trello.com/b/AE3swczu/silo-testing
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/issues/
https://lists.launchpad.net/landing-team-changes/
https://lists.launchpad.net/landing-team-changes+1/


* Blocking issues (stable):

None.


* Blocking issues (devel):

** devel-proposed - android lxc container fails to start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1551150
 -> Worked-around by reverting lxc in xenial and yakkety


* Issues in need of attention:

None.


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[Ubuntu-phone] ANNOUNCEMENT: short CI Train outage & big rollout

2016-05-31 Thread Robert Park
This is to inform you that the CI Train will be taken offline at UTC
01:00 (that is, 4 hours from now) in order to roll out new features. I
expect the outage to last 1 to 2 hours.

This is a BIG rollout with many bug fixes and features, here are some
of the highlights:

* Source package build parallelization, allowing source packages to be
prepared & uploaded to the PPA in parallel, for which you should see
dramatic speedups for silos containing 2 or more source packages.
Particularly large silos (*cough* Timo, *cough*) become I/O bound and
will only see a small speedup. Silos containing a handful of "small"
packages should see the largest speedup. In my testing I've seen silos
branch, merge, build source, upload, and diff in just 3 minutes.

* First step of jenkins replacement. The build job now no longer runs
in Jenkins but runs directly inside Bileto. This provides a
significantly nicer interface (no more of that pesky "I clicked Build
but nothing happened because the Build button redirected through SSO
and dropped me back at the build form" bug, at least for building.
other jobs will come in the next iterations).

* No git support yet, but the aforementioned parallelization also
brings with it an encapsulation layer around bzr that should make git
support much easier to add in the coming months.

* Totally new debian/changelog generation, for those of you who have
complained about your debian/changelogs recently, it is now guaranteed
that the debian/changelog will match exactly the commit messages of
the input MPs (previously there were some weird corner cases causing
strange changelogs that have now been eliminated).

* Build logs will now explicitely tell you what order your MPs will be
merged in (as this can sometimes differ from the order you specify in
the ticket), as well as more specifically tell you exactly the
destination that each package is targetted at, as some people have
complained that this was unclear in the past.

* MP field on the ticket now supports comments, so eg, if you want to
disable an MP temporarily, you can prefix it with '#'. You can also
write arbitrary comments this way, eg you can prefix a block of MPs
with a header like "# foo feature" to make it more clear what you're
doing with your MP list, which in some cases can get quite large.

* probably lots of other fun things you'll discover as you go.



As usual, a rollout this large carries with it some risk of
regressions, so please do inform me at the first sign of trouble and
I'll do my best to make sure everything goes smoothly for everybody.
I've timed this rollout for early in the OTA cycle so nobody should be
in that last-second release rush at least.

Thanks!

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] canonical newsletter

2016-05-31 Thread Alan Pope
On 31 May 2016 at 19:21, Wayne Ward  wrote:
> Just got a link to join mailing list for canonical which i gladly
> accepted, but when clicking on the link looks like the website wants
> updating! the tablet looks like its from 1980's! a nice BQ HD10 would
> look nice with a meizu and maybe a HD5 
>

Maybe tell us the link?


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] SIM "Lock" functionality

2016-05-31 Thread Marcos Alonso
+1

I also think the feature is interestin. Specially when you are abroad!

Regards!

El martes, 31 de mayo de 2016, Roberto Resoli 
escribió:
> Il 31/05/2016 15:06, Julia Palandri ha scritto:
>> Hi Roberto,
>>
>> On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Roberto Resoli > > wrote:
>>
>> My brother, who owns a Bq E5, reports this:
>>
>> "When you have two SIM mounted, you cannot lock one of the two.
>>
>> The only way is to avoid to digit SIM pin at boot time, this will
trigger
>> appearance of the "UNLOCK" button.
>>
>>
>> I don't own an E5 so I can't confirm, but if you can reproduce this with
>> latest image, please report a bug!
>
> Hello Julia, I think my brother doesn't consider this as a bug, but a
> way to achieve the desired behaviour (LOCK one SIM only, in order to
> avoid any call on that number).
>
>> It will be handy to have also a "LOCK" button for unlocked SIMs."
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>>
>> Maybe worth a feature request as a wishlist?
>
> Yes, definitely, I am not sure if this feature would be interesting for
> others, but if you may kindly tell me how to proceed, I will do my best.
>
> Many thanks,
> rob
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] SIM "Lock" functionality

2016-05-31 Thread Roberto Resoli
Il 31/05/2016 15:06, Julia Palandri ha scritto:
> Hi Roberto,
> 
> On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Roberto Resoli  > wrote:
> 
> My brother, who owns a Bq E5, reports this:
> 
> "When you have two SIM mounted, you cannot lock one of the two.
> 
> The only way is to avoid to digit SIM pin at boot time, this will trigger
> appearance of the "UNLOCK" button.
> 
> 
> I don't own an E5 so I can't confirm, but if you can reproduce this with
> latest image, please report a bug!

Hello Julia, I think my brother doesn't consider this as a bug, but a
way to achieve the desired behaviour (LOCK one SIM only, in order to
avoid any call on that number).

> It will be handy to have also a "LOCK" button for unlocked SIMs."
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> 
> Maybe worth a feature request as a wishlist?

Yes, definitely, I am not sure if this feature would be interesting for
others, but if you may kindly tell me how to proceed, I will do my best.

Many thanks,
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] (no subject)

2016-05-31 Thread Marcos Alonso
Hi all.

I really was waiting to show my friends my phone on a big tv in windows
mode and a bletooth mouse + keyboard.

But I have a bq e5 and I have just understood from previous mails that will
not be the case...

Is there any good reason why this will not be implemented on bq terminals?

To be fair. I bet for ubuntu touch and bq (is the only way I have to
support the great linux community) and I fully understand that making a new
OS is a big and challenging task, but today I got a little bit disappointed
of my decission.

Sorry for not so positive comment.

Regards.
Marcos


El martes, 31 de mayo de 2016, Reiner Klenk  escribió:
> Works for me on the M10 frieza (rc-proposed) with the command line tool.
The native display resolution is scaled down to 720p which the Microsoft
dongle in turn upscales to 1080p (at least with my monitor).  Consequently,
the picture is a bit washed out. OTOH the lag is quite OK.
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[Ubuntu-phone] canonical newsletter

2016-05-31 Thread Wayne Ward
Just got a link to join mailing list for canonical which i gladly
accepted, but when clicking on the link looks like the website wants
updating! the tablet looks like its from 1980's! a nice BQ HD10 would
look nice with a meizu and maybe a HD5  

Just a thought for canonical ;)

Regards
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[Ubuntu-phone] baresip: audio (alsa->pulseaudio) does not work on mobile BQ E4.5

2016-05-31 Thread Matthias Apitz
I filed an issue in GitHub if someone wants to comment it or help fixing, 
to get to a SIP phone for our E4.5 or M10:


https://github.com/alfredh/baresip/issues/136

matthias



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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] SIM "Lock" functionality

2016-05-31 Thread Julia Palandri
Hi Roberto,

On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Roberto Resoli 
wrote:

> My brother, who owns a Bq E5, reports this:
>
> "When you have two SIM mounted, you cannot lock one of the two.
>
> The only way is to avoid to digit SIM pin at boot time, this will rigger
> appearance of the "UNLOCK" button.
>
>
I don't own an E5 so I can't confirm, but if you can reproduce this with
latest image, please report a bug!


> It will be handy to have also a "LOCK" button for unlocked SIMs."
>
What do you think?
>
>
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] (no subject)

2016-05-31 Thread Reiner Klenk
Works for me on the M10 frieza (rc-proposed) with the command line tool.
The native display resolution is scaled down to 720p which the Microsoft
dongle in turn upscales to 1080p (at least with my monitor).  Consequently,
the picture is a bit washed out. OTOH the lag is quite OK.
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] (no subject)

2016-05-31 Thread Krzysztof Tataradziński
They corrected text.
Before

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:YUAfKJpXRmIJ:news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-touch-ota-11-update-introduces-wireless-display-support-to-ubuntu-phones-504681.shtml+=1=pl=clnk=pl

"(...) technology to provide Wireless display support to all devices, with
the exception of Meizu PRO 5, which comes with built-in wireless display
functionality."

and now

"(...)technology to provide Wireless display support to Ubuntu Phone
devices, but for now will work only with Meizu PRO 5."

2016-05-31 13:28 GMT+02:00 Krzysztof Tataradziński :

> Hi,
> Today I read this
>
> http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-touch-ota-11-update-introduces-wireless-display-support-to-ubuntu-phones-504681.shtml
> is that true that we'll get convergence mode in our phones? I mean real
> one on external screens?
>
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof Tataradziński
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] (no subject)

2016-05-31 Thread Alan Pope
Hi

On 31 May 2016 at 12:28, Krzysztof Tataradziński  wrote:
> http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-touch-ota-11-update-introduces-wireless-display-support-to-ubuntu-phones-504681.shtml
> is that true that we'll get convergence mode in our phones? I mean real one
> on external screens?

The article was incorrect, based off pre-release release notes. The
author has corrected it.

Only the Meizu Pro 5 currently supports wireless display via aethercast.
The bq M10 also supports it (enabled via the command line). But the
experience my not be as good as with the Pro 5.

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[Ubuntu-phone] (no subject)

2016-05-31 Thread Krzysztof Tataradziński
Hi,
Today I read this
http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-touch-ota-11-update-introduces-wireless-display-support-to-ubuntu-phones-504681.shtml
is that true that we'll get convergence mode in our phones? I mean real one
on external screens?

Best regards,
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[Ubuntu-phone] SIM "Lock" functionality

2016-05-31 Thread Roberto Resoli
My brother, who owns a Bq E5, reports this:

"When you have two SIM mounted, you cannot lock one of the two.

The only way is to avoid to digit SIM pin at boot time, this will rigger
appearance of the "UNLOCK" button.

It will be handy to have also a "LOCK" button for unlocked SIMs."

What do you think?

bye,
rob

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] My new tablet ...

2016-05-31 Thread Michał Sawicz
W dniu 27.05.2016 o 11:15, Barry Drake pisze:
> Got it.  I just hadn't set up the bluetooth pairing properly.  Now it
> is working OK.  Is there any way of programming quich keys?  I use
> +1,2,3 quite a lot to play a particular tune quickly, and
> +x to kill the tune if it is the wrong one.  I can't see anything
> to let me do that.

Not at the moment, no.

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