Il 03/04/2015 00:04, Pat McGowan ha scritto:
It would also be interesting to hear how many folks successfully updated to
r20 without incident.
Received my bq last week, upgraded to r20 the same day. No issues.
rob
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El día Friday, April 03, 2015 a las 08:45:06AM +0200, Roberto Resoli escribió:
My only big issue is with the GPS; I'm never been able to aquire a
stable fix, even leaving the phone outside for several hours. Location
service seems only to use network based methods.
Is there a way to track
If of any help I have updated my BQ phone to r20 without issues. But I
have experienced, a fiew phone hangs in previous images and had to reboot
the phone with power and vol.down buttons.
Carla
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Il 03/04/2015 09:23, Matthias Apitz ha scritto:
El día Friday, April 03, 2015 a las 08:45:06AM +0200, Roberto Resoli escribió:
My only big issue is with the GPS; I'm never been able to aquire a
stable fix, even leaving the phone outside for several hours. Location
service seems only to use
I have improved my two scripts for screencasting and they work now
pretty much fine; the movie on the FreeBSD / Linux desktop is nearly
smothly;
You must be connected via SSH over USB tethering, Wifi is to poor for
the mass of frames:
run first on the host a script or command like this (note:
Hello,
I'm using the phone since two weeks now, and I'm really happy with the OS.
My only big issue is with the GPS; I'm never been able to aquire a
stable fix, even leaving the phone outside for several hours. Location
service seems only to use network based methods.
Is there a way to track
A less intrusive way is to run:
ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get --property
visible_space_vehicles
which gives you all the visible gps satellites:
Visible space vehicles:
(type: gps, prn: 2, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data:
0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 23 deg,
Hey there,
glad to hear you like the phone. Now for the logs:
/var/log/ubuntu-location-service*
would help in tracking down any potential issues. If you are happy to
alter a config file, please edit:
/etc/init/ubuntu-location-service.override
and add the following two lines before the
Hi Dario
You can see in this list of there's a port for you Meizu phone:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
If not, you could try your hands at porting to your device:
https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/start/ubuntu-for-devices/porting-new-device/
But I figured you're not a programmer, so you
/smokeng/vivid/touch/mako/160:20150403:20150210/12563/
* Some useful documentation:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LandingTeam
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/citrain/FAQ
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/citrain/RTMLandingApproaches
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/citrain/LandingProcess
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LandingTeam
El día Friday, April 03, 2015 a las 09:32:33PM +0200, Michał Sawicz escribió:
W dniu 03.04.2015 o 21:13, Matthias Apitz pisze:
I.e. the phone is completely open on all ports!!! Can I activate and
configure some inbound firewall in the phone?
Well, you *opened* that port to listen on, how
El día Friday, April 03, 2015 a las 09:47:33PM +0200, Michał Sawicz escribió:
Isn't not listening on any outside port better than putting a firewall
on the device? If you find a service that is actually listening on the
device, that'd definitely be a bug that needs fixing.
The device
Lois
I am not aware of any such reports.
You are in the scope with Apps as the heading and the page is blank
correct? Or do you see Ubuntu Store?
Does anything happen when you try a search?
Are your other scopes showing content as expected?
Pat
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 4:32 PM, marcoslans
Since yesterday I can't connect my Bq Ubuntu to the app store to
download apps. I just get a blank screen with the header of the Ubuntu
Store app. Yet I can update installed apps. I reboot it unsuccessfully.
I'm assuming that issue will be fixed as new updated image get released.
Best
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Hello,
While connected to a Wifi zone, I launched in the phone from the
terminal app:
$ nc -l 12345
and from my netbook, connected to the same Wifi zone:
# telnet 192.168.1.11 12345
Trying 192.168.1.11...
Connected to 192.168.1.11.
Escape character is '^]'.
and ofc the connect worked
Hi
On Fri 03-Apr-2015 at 09:13:59PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Can I activate and configure some inbound firewall in the phone?
You can use iptables to firewall all incoming ports apart from 22 --
this is what I have done.
I have also been pondering using iptables to force HTTP requests to
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 12:04 AM, Pat McGowan pat.mcgo...@canonical.com
wrote:
It would also be interesting to hear how many folks successfully updated
to r20 without incident.
Updated phone successfully the same day as received (~2 weeks ago) to r20.
A.
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On Fri, 2015-04-03 at 22:18 +0200, Alexey Balmashnov wrote:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 12:04 AM, Pat McGowan
pat.mcgo...@canonical.com wrote:
It would also be interesting to hear how many folks
successfully updated to r20 without incident.
Updated phone successfully the same
Sounds more like a connectivity issue, lets keep an eye on it.
Cheers
Pat
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 5:06 PM, marcoslans marcosl...@hotmail.com wrote:
On 03/04/15 22:53, Pat McGowan wrote:
Lois
I am not aware of any such reports.
You are in the scope with Apps as the heading and the page
W dniu 03.04.2015 o 21:58, Matthias Apitz pisze:
El día Friday, April 03, 2015 a las 09:47:33PM +0200, Michał Sawicz escribió:
Isn't not listening on any outside port better than putting a firewall
on the device? If you find a service that is actually listening on the
device, that'd
El día Friday, April 03, 2015 a las 10:06:29PM +0200, Michał Sawicz escribió:
You mean DoS? Maybe I'm out of my depth here, but if the packets are
just dropped because there's nothing listening on a port, isn't that the
best prevention of DoS?
Please note, they are not just 'dropped', they
W dniu 03.04.2015 o 22:10, Jamie Strandboge pisze:
Apps are confined, but currently they *can* open ports to listen on, but
closing
that down isn't a huge barrier since it is easy enough for a malicious app to
program a reverse shell. However, because the app is confined, the reverse
shell
W dniu 03.04.2015 o 21:44, Matthias Apitz pisze:
El día Friday, April 03, 2015 a las 09:32:33PM +0200, Michał Sawicz escribió:
W dniu 03.04.2015 o 21:13, Matthias Apitz pisze:
I.e. the phone is completely open on all ports!!! Can I activate and
configure some inbound firewall in the phone?
On 04/03/2015 02:13 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
While connected to a Wifi zone, I launched in the phone from the
terminal app:
$ nc -l 12345
and from my netbook, connected to the same Wifi zone:
# telnet 192.168.1.11 12345
Trying 192.168.1.11...
Connected to 192.168.1.11.
On 04/03/2015 02:47 PM, Michał Sawicz wrote:
W dniu 03.04.2015 o 21:44, Matthias Apitz pisze:
El día Friday, April 03, 2015 a las 09:32:33PM +0200, Michał Sawicz escribió:
W dniu 03.04.2015 o 21:13, Matthias Apitz pisze:
I.e. the phone is completely open on all ports!!! Can I activate and
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