Olivier Tilloy wrote on 16/06/16 16:12:
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> On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas <m...@canonical.com>
> wrote:
>…
>> If you can access Facebook messages on an M10 but not on other devices,
>> that suggests Browser might work around the problem by us
Mitchell Reese wrote on 14/06/16 09:02:
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> Only an issue on the mobile site... desktop version in browser
> doesn't have this issue - fine on my M10. But yeah, what a sucky
> thing to do...
>…
I may have missed it, but I don’t see that anyone in this thread has
reported a bug.
If you can access
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Pat McGowan wrote on 07/05/16 19:14:
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> It is in progress, the core parts are working but we are waiting
> for UI design and implementation so still a ways out.
>
> ...
The UI design for printing has been done since February 2014, with
changes
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royden yates wrote on 26/04/16 21:37:
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> Bob Summerwill wrote:
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>> For example, I would type "Hello there. How are you?"
>>
>> And get "Hello there.. How are you?"
>>
>> Is that a known issue? If not, where in
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Michi Henning wrote on 21/03/16 05:49:
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> On my first attempt to set up Wifi access, I selected my network,
> tapped “Show password”. Then, every time I hit a key on the OSK, I
> ended up with three or four random characters. It was
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Randall Ross wrote on 10/03/16 19:21:
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> "Notify the owner only in the way s/he wishes to be notified.
> Default to being respectful."
>
> Some examples:
>
> * Never notify me
>
> * Notify me when I have the time to read and respond
>
>
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Peter Bittner wrote on 05/03/16 11:37:
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> No, there is no prompt for microphone access in the web app. In
> the plain browser there is a prompt which says, "Allow this domain
> access the camera and microphone" (the final part even cut off in
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Gareth France wrote on 17/02/16 20:37:
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> I'm getting the above error message but tapping on it takes me to
> 'external storage' or SD card management and the only options seem
> to be formate or safely remove. How do I go about cleaning up the
>
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Dominik Wnęk wrote, way back on 22/08/15 14:09:
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> I have a habit (one I should shake, I admit, but still), when
> entering a web address, to tap the dot button, remember there's a
> button for it and then tap the .com button.
>
> iOS
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Michael Zanetti wrote on 14/01/16 11:07:
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> On 12.01.2016 18:36, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: ...
>> You can't just make some on-screen elements bigger for
>> touchability and assume that there will be no tradeoff. Other
>> e
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Michael Zanetti wrote on 12/01/16 11:19:
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> IMO the app should not switch anything (with some *very* rare
> exceptions I guess). It gets a surface assigned where it can render
> to, and it will get input from different devices. Those input
>
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Ashwin Sewambar wrote on 29/11/15 00:15:
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> I'm quite new to this, so I just want to ask a question before I
> file this bug. I logged in to launchpad.net using my Ubuntu one
> account and just used the search version to see if there weren't
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Olivier Tilloy wrote on 09/10/15 16:46:
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> On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas
> <m...@canonical.com> wrote:
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>> Even if we wanted to, the browser can't easily limit its use of
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Olivier Tilloy wrote on 02/10/15 11:55:
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> On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas
> <m...@canonical.com> wrote:
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> ...
>> A better solution, perhaps, would be to expand the Download
>
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Alan Bell wrote on 01/10/15 12:25:
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> I quite agree, even if it is a user preference it would be fine,
Making background processing a user preference would be the worst
possible approach. It would mean sometimes having to choose between
battery
Grawert wrote:
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>>>> Am Dienstag, den 29.09.2015, 18:07 +0100 schrieb Matthew
>>>> Paul Thomas:
>>>>>
>>>>> As far as I know, nothing is preventing developers from
>>>>> putting a role-specific slider in th
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Michael Zanetti wrote on 30/09/15 10:42:
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> On 29.09.2015 20:54, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
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>> Michael Zanetti wrote on 24/09/15 10:04:
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>>> ...
>>>
>>> Well, this is not really a bug in an
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Michael Zanetti wrote on 24/09/15 10:04:
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> Well, this is not really a bug in an implementation itself, but
> rather in the way we use the buttons. I press volume down a couple
> of times wanting to adjust the game value, but instead it
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Oliver Grawert wrote on 23/09/15 09:16:
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> Am Dienstag, den 22.09.2015, 17:36 +0100 schrieb Matthew Paul
> Thomas:
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>> Michael Zanetti wrote on 21/09/15 09:30:
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>>> But one never controls that role w
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Michael Zanetti wrote on 21/09/15 09:30:
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> If you go through launchpad bugs, you'll find lots of bugs related
> to volume control [1][2][3][4]. Let me summarize it up here:
>
> The biggest issue is that the volume buttons are completely
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Tom Moulton wrote on 15/08/15 19:43:
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>> On Sat, Aug 15, 2015 at 8:28 AM, Riccardo Padovani
> ...
>>> Other than bugs and usual considerations, my dad was surprised
>>> that the calendar's icon has '28' on it instead of the actual
>>> data.
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Michael Zanetti wrote on 13/08/15 13:07:
On 03.08.2015 11:30, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
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That incoming calls and wi-fi password entry are handled through
the notification system is a mistake. It means that without
changing
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chg 1 wrote on 24/07/15 10:59:
I think you have to be connected by wifi or data to uninstall an
app. It was not previously required and may be a problem. Cheers,
Cesar
I thought, This can't possibly be true, but I tried it, and you're
right.
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Oliver Grawert wrote on 06/08/15 16:35:
Am Donnerstag, den 06.08.2015, 14:33 +0100 schrieb Matthew Paul
Thomas:
Many people do not understand this. Even worse, they think the
opposite -- that closing apps will make their phone faster
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Chris wrote on 03/08/15 22:40:
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I am not a coder, but adding option to white-list apps (so everyone
can choose set of favourite apps to white-list) seems like a good
idea. It looks similar to scopes - you select scopes that you
always want
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Simon Busch wrote on 03/08/15 10:45:
On 03.08.2015 11:30, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: ...
That incoming calls and wi-fi password entry are handled through
the notification system is a mistake. It means that without
changing the notification
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Michael Zanetti wrote on 28/07/15 18:12:
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The incoming call and the wifi password entry are handled through
the notification system. Seems like the Bluetooth case would be
just the same, no?
...
That incoming calls and wi-fi password
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Christian Dywan wrote on 22/07/15 21:52:
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Please stick to the translation team's guidelines. Taking
suggestions from other teams will not work, even if the language is
the same. This is what got Ubuntu a bad reputation for poor
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Davide Alberelli wrote on 21/07/15 09:06:
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2015-07-21 9:33 GMT+02:00 Krzysztof Tataradziński
...
What does that button do (Reset Launcher)
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Timo Jyrinki wrote on 06/07/15 08:36:
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The way to include something like it in Ubuntu by default would be
to design some new security feature that includes that and
probably other security features in something that would make sense
for the
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Alan Bell wrote on 21/07/15 16:08:
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I am finding that the phone has a tendency to connect to open
hotspots, which is a bit of a pain because they are normally
captive portals that I don't want to connect to, it means that
mobile data stops
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Hi folks
I am currently working on a design to fix these two bugs:
System settings version information lacks indication of writeable
image http://launchpad.net/bugs/1466021
The system-image based phone does not display a channel in its
version UI
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ubuntuphon...@fantasymail.de wrote on 02/07/15 01:10:
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I am aware that the info center has mutliple swipe-down spots and
that it's even possible to correct inaccurate gestures by swiping
left/right while still holding the finger on the
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Simos Xenitellis wrote on 19/06/15 18:52:
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 2:06 AM, Roman Shchekin
mrqt...@gmail.com
It's quite easier to check if text contains only digits and (or)
other symbols which are available in a phone number. But which
Alan Bell wrote on 18/06/15 13:06:
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The better way of doing it is to show the user a bunch of options and
get them to touch the row that looks about right for them:
About right for what? The answer will be different depending on whether
the screen is displaying, for example, a grid of
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Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote on 15/06/15 18:17:
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We have just released a big Ubuntu Touch update to the stable
channel marked as OTA-4.
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* Short human-readable changelog:
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Brendan Donegan wrote on 11/06/15 11:42:
Yes, all modern phone UIs (that I know of) use a slide mechanism
when answering calls. Just tapping seems nice, until you take into
account real world usage where the phone is in your pocket and you
can
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Daniel Holbach wrote on 20/05/15 08:45:
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great work as always. I just wrote a blog entry to summarise the
feedback we received so far:
https://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2015/05/more-help-app-design-ponderings/
Does anyone have more ideas on
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Hi Marcin
Marcin GTriderXC.tk wrote on 29/04/15 15:58:
I was translating and approving translation suggestions from here:
http://projects.davidplanella.org/stats/vivid/pl
As soon as strings are translated, they disappear. Now I need badly
to
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Hi Carl
carl verstraete wrote on 17/05/15 08:28:
Is it possible to automatically enable bluetooth when the phone is
charging? And disable bluetooth when not charging anymore. This is
useful with a car kit
...
Can you be more specific?
How
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Jonas Drange wrote on 13/04/15 15:58:
On 13 April 2015 at 16:29, Johan Velthuizen i...@velthuizen.nl
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Thought Ubuntu was opensource, but when we want to write
software for this Ubuntu Phone we can't due security.
It is open source, but
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Guneet Narula wrote on 10/04/15 06:30:
... There are a couple of issues that I wanted to report as bugs.
All of these show up after long periods of use, and a restart fixes
them:
The best place I know of, to find out where to report bugs, is the
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Martin Albisetti wrote on 09/04/15 13:38:
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There are a lot of good points about people gaming the system and
problems with different approaches. Luckily, this is not a new
problem at all. In fact, it's not even new to Ubuntu! Matthew
Paul
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Robert Schroll wrote on 07/01/15 03:39:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas
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A reviewer usually can't predict, ahead of time, whether a
particular developer will be like that. So either you don't
implement this form
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Robert Schroll wrote on 20/12/14 02:59:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Victor Thompson
victor.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:
This requires more 2 way communication and the ability to respond
to ratings. Or maybe just simply obsoleting things
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Robert Schroll wrote on 18/12/14 19:03:
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Dave Morley
davm...@davmor2.co.uk wrote:
That wouldn't work, most commercial vendors won't know anything
about LP won't care about LP and certainly won't use it.
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Hi Alexander
Alexander Langanke wrote on 12/12/14 22:22:
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I recently installed the Windows 10 technical preview on my
windows machine and have played around with OS X Betas in the past
and really liked the feedback apps they both have and
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Roman Shchekin wrote on 26/09/14 18:24:
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Little bit offtop, but - as far as I know, it isn't possible to
change DNS settings via GUI in Ubuntu Phone. Is this functionality
in the plans?
...
Not yet. If you'd like to add plans for it,
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Mitchell Reese wrote on 20/08/14 11:34:
I disagree about an account setup in the 'Online Accounts' area
being harder to use. Actually, that's the first place I'd expect to
look for integration with online accounts.
That's because by saying
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Alberto Mardegan wrote on 19/08/14 08:17:
On 08/18/2014 10:36 PM, Rodney Dawes wrote:
We could, but I think we should try to work in the opposite
direction. Moving them into the base system means more strict
requirements on what changes they
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Nathan Haines wrote on 30/07/14 14:06:
On 07/30/2014 05:38 AM, Alejandro J. Cura wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 2:29 AM, Selene Scriven
- Departments is an awkward way to say Categories in the
app scope.
Perhaps this is a case of British
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Marco F wrote on 02/07/14 19:30:
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is it already possible (or planned) to have a sound setting that
makes the phone silent? I know there is a global volume slider but
this one also mutes the alarm...
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As far as I know, nobody is
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Shuduo Sang wrote on 26/05/14 09:40:
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas
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As far as I know, nobody is currently working on proxy
connections for Ubuntu Touch.
If you are interested in working on it, the first step would
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Shuduo Sang wrote on 16/05/14 15:05:
When I meet network problem to access couples of web site in China
I can use a proxy to workaround on PC. How I can use proxy in
Ubuntu Phone? Is this feature still under development or not on
list?
...
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Mathijs Veen wrote on 26/03/14 14:45:
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It's also unpleasant watching newcomers walk up to a booth at
MWC and struggle to discover basic usability aspects of the
phone, like how to navigate back.
I really hope that people at the canonical
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Michael Terry wrote on 10/03/14 13:48:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas ...
Sorry, I was using greeter too loosely as a synonym for login
screen, i.e. the screen that lets you choose between multiple
accounts.
Ubuntu
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Thomas Voß wrote on 12/03/14 10:21:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 10:05 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas
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Thomas Voß wrote on 10/03/14 12:36:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas
... That would result in you getting cut off a Skype
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Thomas Voß wrote on 10/03/14 12:36:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas
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That would result in you getting cut off a Skype call, for
example, when the person you're talking to gets you to check your
calendar. Or a recording
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Jamie Strandboge wrote on 07/03/14 16:09:
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This reminded me about how we are going to deal with an application
recording audio and video. (I don't want to get into a situation
where an app can be uploaded to the store to eavesdrop or spy on
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Michael Terry wrote on 07/03/14 14:39:
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 5:39 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas
m...@canonical.com mailto:m...@canonical.com wrote:
But they behave very differently: music should keep playing at
the lock screen but not the greeter
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Thomas Voß wrote on 10/03/14 09:34:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas
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Jamie Strandboge wrote on 07/03/14 16:09:
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Matthew, by your comments in this thread it seems design
requires a visual cue in the lock screen
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Sebastien Bacher wrote on 06/03/14 18:08:
Le 06/03/2014 19:02, Marc Deslauriers a écrit :
Wouldn't a better design be to have the lock screen in the
user's session? That way each user can have their own lock
screen, and it can access the
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Loïc Minier wrote on 20/02/14 15:11:
Should we build some kind of remote recovery channel to remotely
fix any screwups in the system-image updates stack? There was a
workaround this time, but it could happen that we lock production
users out
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Sebastian Gomu?ka wrote on 17/01/14 18:00:
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I selected option Choose the carrier Manually and now I have no
option to set it back for Automatic selection.
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Please report System Settings bugs in Launchpad.
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YC Cheng wrote on 13/12/13 07:45:
Hi, the patch attached is a again path matching for file
system-image-upgrader.
in git://phablet.ubuntu.com/CyanogenMod/android_bootable_recovery
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Robert Park wrote on 18/12/13 00:47:
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Chris Wayne
chris.wa...@canonical.com wrote:
Not to be 'that guy', but wouldn't this work better as a Kanban
board?
No. The goal, as decided at the sprint, is to use
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Jason Felice wrote on 15/11/13 23:40:
Is there any way to get the device's phone number? It would be
nice to have it in About This Phone in settings, for example.
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http://launchpad.net/bugs/1221908
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Aleksey Zapparov wrote on 21/08/13 23:50:
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Would be awesome if we would have kind of ringtone profiles out of
the box as part of core. What I mean is an app that allows to
define ringtone/sound profiles which might be enabled/disabled
basing
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Randall Ross wrote on 26/06/13 03:23:
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With the Ubuntu Phone coming soon(ish), perhaps we have the
opportunity to do something to address this blight. From my
unscientific market scan, no competitor seems interested in giving
phone users
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Seth Forshee wrote on 14/06/13 22:05:
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1. By popular request, the default inactivity timeout for turning
off the screen has been increased to 60 seconds. However, for
existing installs the timeout must be changed manually. This can be
done
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Ricky Chan wrote on 27/05/13 09:49:
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Now that the phone finction is working, I'm going to use it as my
daily 2nd phone so I could test it out. Problem being not that I'm
traveling around in the city during the day and there're so many
wifi
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