Hello Eric,
On 22.02.2013 11:28, Eric Appleman wrote:
Credit to PhantomGamers and hashcode for making this possible.
http://i.imgur.com/X52Sj32.jpg
It boots, but it feels really clunky.
NICE work! :-)
Do you have an image or instructions for getting Ubuntu Touch up and
running on the
Hello,
On 25.02.2013 15:39, Ricardo Salveti de Araujo wrote:
On 02/25/2013 08:40 AM, Lars Christian Schmidt wrote:
I loged into the Ubuntu Wiki but it says immutable Site or something.
Do I need extra permissions for editing those?
Not so sure, just saw that a lot of people edited it
Hello everybody,
since the Ubuntu Touch Developer Preview images were released, many
asked where can we file bugs?. Ubuntu Touch is spread out over many
projects and the code base is moving very quickly, so it wasn't easy to
come up with a solution. Particularly as the basis of Ubuntu Touch will
Hello everybody,
On 08.03.2013 17:51, David Planella wrote:
Do you have an application you'd like to show, a technology you'd like
to talk about, or a quick lightning talk with demos?
Just add your name to the list and pick a slot on the preparation timetable:
Hello everybody,
Hot on the heels of the announcements of the Ubuntu SDK and the Touch
Developer Preview, we bring you the first ever Ubuntu SDK Days.
On Thursday, 14th March and Friday, 15th March a number of app
developers and Ubuntu SDK creators will get you started writing apps for
Ubuntu on
Hello everybody,
On 12.03.2013 16:57, Daniel Holbach wrote:
the timetable is filled up now and you can find it here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuSDKDays
That said, we're still looking for folks who want to show off their app
or what they worked on in our round of lightning talks
The interest in Ubuntu Touch is still going strong, many work on apps,
many helped with porting, some started fixing bugs in Ubuntu Touch, so
here's a few highlights of Ubuntu Touch development of the last week:
- Jim Hodapp worked on enabling Qt multithreaded rendering in the
camera app.
-
Hello everybody,
you might have seen the weekly summary I just sent to the ubuntu-phone
mailing list and others places. This is something the Touch team from
now on wants to do weekly and we need your help.
Ricardo wrote a script to summarise changes which went to a specific
PPA, which formed
Hey David,
On 20.03.2013 11:11, David Hacker wrote:
I know to update the Android base when there are changes to the android
packages on gitweb, just wondered if there is an easy when to tell when
the Ubuntu bzr parts of the android bar change and require a new build?
Unless something had
Hey,
On 18.03.2013 14:54, Michał Sawicz wrote:
W dniu 18.03.2013 15:01, Daniel Holbach pisze:
If I missed some heroic work of some of you, it's my fault, but I hope
the above explains why this happened. Please let's all try to be
clearer. It'll make it easier to credit people for their work
Hello everybody,
the following devices on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices look like
their port maintainers feel all the bits on the image are redistributable.
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/mint
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/p6800
*
Hello Ronnie,
On 28.03.2013 05:04, Ronnie Steinberg wrote:
I have port working for Sensation Device need best way to get added to
supported devices please!
you can do so yourself. Just login to the wiki site and go ahead. You
might have to create a Launchpad account for the Ubuntu single sign
Hello everybody,
I just thought it might be a good idea to do a number of public hangouts
about the apps in Ubuntu Touch. It would be nice to showcase the great
work which has been going on and get to know the people who work on
them, how this work is done and what's planned next.
You can see
Hello,
thanks for your interest in getting involved.
Did the documentation work out for you? Did you find everything you needed?
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello Swamish,
On 08.06.2013 13:32, swamish wrote:
hi,
when full functional Ubuntu touch will available for nozomi .
regards
swamish naik
you might want to have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch in
general and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/nozomi more
particularly to find
Hello everybody,
David pointed out
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/CoreApps/DevelopmentGuide
to me which is a nicely written doc to help people hack on apps and push
them to devices for testing.
I was wondering if that's roughly what everybody else suggest to people
who hack on apps for Ubuntu
Hello everybody,
here's a quick update on the touch porting front.
The container flip was announced a few days ago [1] and work is under
way to update the porting guide to reflect the new reality.
Apart from that Sergio is working on bug 1201811 which should put us
into a situation to flash
Hello,
On 18.07.2013 11:40, Daniel Holbach wrote:
Apart from that Sergio is working on bug 1201811 which should put us
into a situation to flash other devices than the 4 currently listed.
If you, as a port maintainer, make sure the following two requirements
are met
- downloadable
Hey,
On 29.07.2013 17:13, Mathew Daniel wrote:
I'm simply wondering if there is an ETA on the availability of the new
porting guide now that the image swap is made?
If not can anyone set me in the right direction to bring a device that
was working with the dev preview to the new image?
I
Hey Florian,
On 29.07.2013 18:31, Florian Will wrote:
I've ported Ubuntu Touch with flipped containers (booting directly
into Ubuntu) to the Desire Z. First of all, thanks to #ubuntu-touch and
especially Oliver Grawert for helping me with some of the issues I
encountered. Device specific code
Hello everybody,
On 25.07.2013 10:52, Daniel Holbach wrote:
does anyone know a good service where we can easily upload images and
have some kind of fixed URL, where images can be downloaded without user
interaction?
This would allow us to have one fixed URL, which we can put into a
device
Hello,
On 31.07.2013 11:35, Cyrille Ngassam Nkwenga wrote:
Could not Ubuntu one do it ?
Of course, that should work too. :)
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello,
On 31.07.2013 12:04, Fola Dawodu wrote:
Matter of fact i think Ubuntu One should be the defacto mandated option.
Should help push the service a bit too. Canonical should try to push its
ecosystem harder
Yes, it's of course great if people use Ubuntu One. :-)
AFAIK the only downside
Hello everybody,
Ubuntu Touch has been ported to LOTS of devices in the meantime. If we
consult our Touch Devices list [1], there are 45 working ports, with 30
more in progress, and across 21 different brands. This is awesome. Now
it’s time to bring all of them into the fold.
There are two
Hello,
On 01.08.2013 13:48, Josh Leverette wrote:
We don't actually know if it will be unlocked. Traditionally, Motorola
phones have been very tightly locked. If it is unlocked, someone will
surely create a port for it. Canonical is only officially supporting
Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10,
Hello,
On 05.08.2013 19:08, Mathew Daniel wrote:
I followed the mentioned steps. However phablet-flash does not seam to
be passing the correct commands to recovery after adp pushing the files.
For the i9100 port we introduced a storage field in the manifest which
specifies where the contents
Hello András,
On 07.08.2013 17:56, András Mamenyák wrote:
It really surprises me how misunderstood I am, I'll try to explain myself.
I could help you set up the teams in
LP and set up the first revisions of the branches, but you'd have to
update the branches if you wanted to update the
Hey András,
On 07.08.2013 18:35, András Mamenyák wrote:
I would like to create the pollux_windy-image-dev team, but it doesn't
let me. What now?
Maybe for now just create pollux_windy-image-dev. It looks like _ is
not allowed in Launchpad's team names, so we should probably try to work
around
Hey,
On 07.08.2013 19:21, András Mamenyák wrote:
Okay, created, ready for testing!
https://code.launchpad.net/~pollux-windy-image-dev/phablet-image-info/pollux-windy
Great work.
Revision 178 of lp:~sergiusens/phablet-tools/flash_change should make
this work now.
./phablet-flash community
Hey,
you can still help out. Any first-hand experience would be much appreciated!
On 05.08.2013 16:23, Daniel Holbach wrote:
if you have a device that has an Ubuntu Touch port, is not covered by
phablet-flash, we need your help.
Steps involved:
1) Check if your port is listed
Hello,
On 09.08.2013 13:34, seb l wrote:
I'll give a try but also for HTC vision we have to extract ***.tar.gz on
/sdcard because we haven't enough space in /data but your script extract
it on /data... Will you do an update?
To me this sounds like two separate issues? One being the location
Hello,
On 14.08.2013 09:41, Michael Zanetti wrote:
On Wednesday 14 August 2013 09:31:31 Daniel Holbach wrote:
Does that mean I will have an Ubuntu Edge phone with 4GB of RAM, 8 CPU
cores and cannot do multitasking on it?
I don't think anyone specified the phone to have 8 CPU cores - where
Hello,
On 27.08.2013 14:35, David Henningsson wrote:
I added a link to this message in the Further reading section. Maybe I
should write something more complete for another day, also when I know a
few more problems that porters run into - after all, I only know about
the 2 - 4 devices
Hello everybody,
it's great to see the first apps coming into the software store and
being able to install them on Ubuntu Touch devices. This is a major
achievement for everybody involved on the click/softwarestore project.
With the first app authors using this we obviously encounter bugs for
On 27.08.2013 15:25, Daniel Holbach wrote:
Hello,
On 27.08.2013 14:35, David Henningsson wrote:
I added a link to this message in the Further reading section. Maybe I
should write something more complete for another day, also when I know a
few more problems that porters run into - after all
On 13.09.2013 00:27, David Planella wrote:
We've wanted to polish this until we had the cross-compilation
instructions figured out, but since there are some out there that seem
to work for some people already, here's how you can manually package
your apps + QML C++ extensions with click:
Hello,
On 14.10.2013 17:49, Jeremy Tayco wrote:
I was unaware that automated security tests had already been implemented
for Click submissions. Thanks for taking the time to help me out with this!
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Specifications/ApplicationConfinement
and the pages linked
Hey,
On 15.10.2013 18:03, Michal Suchanek wrote:
Noo, then Canonical could not have control over users with One Store
To Rule Them All.
Could you please cut out the rhetoric? It's hard to have a reasonable
conversation in these circumstances.
Daniel
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On 15.10.2013 22:22, Michal Suchanek wrote:
But until the documentation is there it's about as good. Plus the
point is that HTTP GET is an open standard that is widely supported.
Some U1 oauth signed bullshit is supported by nothing.
Stop insulting people who spent countless hours on getting
Hey,
On 19.11.2013 02:37, Tony Espy wrote:
On 11/17/2013 08:09 PM, Eamon Cusic, Jr wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to get GSM/Mobile data to work for this port as its a crucial
feature. I have no idea where to start. I have the source code for the
port available and I have an XT907 to test
On 16.12.2013 14:14, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
On 16 December 2013 12:56, David Planella david.plane...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Really cool stuff. If I want to use my laptop to cross-compile a C++ QML
extension I'd like to ship as a binary in a .click package (and not
necessarily build a .deb
Hello,
On 16.12.2013 15:57, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
On 16 December 2013 14:51, Daniel Holbach daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On 16.12.2013 14:14, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
On 16 December 2013 12:56, David Planella david.plane...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Really cool stuff. If I want to use my
Hello,
On 17.12.2013 10:13, Daniel Holbach wrote:
Were there some discussion or does anyone have thoughts about:
- Where we expect binaries or modules (for both QML and HTML5 apps)
to live, for a case of multiple architectures in one click?
- How apparmor (and friends) will deal
Hello,
On 17.12.2013 11:31, Daniel Holbach wrote:
On 17.12.2013 10:13, Daniel Holbach wrote:
Were there some discussion or does anyone have thoughts about:
- Where we expect binaries or modules (for both QML and HTML5 apps)
to live, for a case of multiple architectures in one click
Hello,
On 19.12.2013 10:02, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
== Qt 5.2.0 final and library transition, rebuilds needed ==
Qt 5.2 is now at ppa:canonical-qt5-edgers/qt5-beta2 [1] - updates to
Qt will come, but for example most synchronizations of packaging with
Debian have been done already.
[1]
Hello everybody,
with the recent update about supported devices for Ubuntu phones/tablets
[1], I wonder what we can do to collect all the development experience
with maguro/manta/grouper and put it out there, so it gets easier to
publish community images for these.
[1]
Hello,
Timo (and everybody else): fantastic work. This looks it it was/is a
heroic effort indeed.
On 28.01.2014 10:05, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
Testing, fixing and bug filing is very much needed to get everything
top-notch! Use the 'qt5.2' tag for bugs
Great work Timo!
On 12.02.2014 14:14, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
- I've filed FFe for Qt 5.2(.1) at http://pad.lv/1278329 since it's
not possible to get everything done by the timeframe. This is because
of our images are always flawless / no regressions development
methods, making this transition a
Hello ZhangChao,
maybe this bit of information will help?
http://developer.ubuntu.com/zh/apps/zh-tips/
Have a great day,
Daniel
On 20.03.2014 09:59, Joey Chan wrote:
Hi ZhangChao,
This is Joey who gave a talk in app dev school in ChangSha weeks ago.
Just choose the language in
Hello everybody,
right now we have a couple of work items which block apps using certain
policy groups. Up until now we have allowed some (trusted) apps into the
store which make use of that functionality. Other apps we had to keep on
hold. This is not ideal, as we basically have to tell app
Hello José,
On 20.03.2014 09:57, José Antonio Rey wrote:
The Ubuntu Classroom team has started organizing Open Week
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek, a series of online classes to
welcome newcomers to the Community who want to get involved. We
basically have different people from various
Hello,
On 27.03.2014 15:59, Daniel Holbach wrote:
- Online Accounts: LP: #1230091
- Calendar: LP: #1227824
- Camera + Sensors + Video: LP: #1197134
- Connectivity: LP: #1226844
- Contacts: LP: #1227821
- Friends: LP: #1231737
so leaving out webview (which is/was discussed
Hello everybody,
at 13 UTC later today we are going to have a feedback session for our
HTML5 App Development story. If you have anything to share, no matter if
it's complaints, crazy ideas, success stories or screenshots of your
app, join us at
http://ubuntuonair.com
and let us
Hello everybody,
Here’s the final reminder. The App Showdown [1] is almost over and you
can win some beautiful devices if you get your app in tomorrow,
Wednesday, April 9th 2014 (23:59 UTC). [2]
Getting your app in is very easy: just follow these two steps.
[1]
Hello,
On 08.04.2014 16:50, Zonov Roman wrote:
Question: I submitted my app, but sithe that form was updated. Because of one
one I can't turn on one feature. Can I submit my app sencondly?
Did I understand you correctly? Because of an issue you're seeing in the
platform, a feature in your
Hello,
On 08.04.2014 17:00, Zonov Roman wrote:
Did I understand you correctly? Because of an issue you're seeing in the
platform, a feature in your app can't be turned on. Is that correct? If
so, can you please indicate what exactly is wrong in the submission
form? Thanks.
I filled the
Hello,
On 12.04.2014 21:50, Oliver Grawert wrote:
Am Samstag, den 12.04.2014, 19:35 + schrieb gio.sc...@gmail.com:
I updated via ota without any problems up to #291.
I also tried to reinstall freshly but it will not boot.
I try to ask the developer.
we are already talking on IRC .. seems
Hey,
On 07.05.2014 20:01, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
Looking to get involved with writing an autopilot test for a phablet
application? Try this easy bug on for size! Dropping letters, the word
game, needs a test to check for game over conditions:
Hello,
On 26.06.2014 13:50, Siva Bharani wrote:
Sir
I have installed Ubuntu touch 14.10 on my nexus 4. while getting
into system setting, it insisted me that 6 application updates
available. when i clicked on update all button, all apps looked as if
ready for download.. But nothing
Hello everyone,
in the last few weeks a few questions regarding Ubuntu App Frameworks
came up. To discuss this further we are going to have a hangout on Air
to discuss this later on:
2014-08-18 16:00-17:00 UTC
http://ubuntuonair.com
Agenda:
- keeping an API feature changelog
-
Hello everybody,
there's a new mailing list available at
ubuntu-community-t...@lists.ubuntu.com
As we didn't have a place like this before, we created it so we can have
- discussions around planning community events
- start all kinds of initiatives around Ubuntu
- enthusiasts of
Hello everybody,
just in time for the upcoming Ubuntu Global Jam (12-14 September), we
published some training materials for Ubuntu App Development. They
consist of 3 presentation modules (depending on how much your audience
already knows) including speaker notes and a workshop, where your
Hello,
On 12.09.2014 03:03, Victor Thompson wrote:
Is the ability to do OTA updates broken in #236 as well? I can not seem
to get my device to update. Additionally, my device (mako) keeps
prompting me to update the same 4 apps and setting the developer mode
flag does not seem to persist
Hello,
On 22.08.2014 16:16, Christian Dywan wrote:
so for QML based APIs we agreed to track API serialized as JSON files
which will be associated with framework definitions. For platform API
there's .symbols files mechanisms that already exist and we'll probably
end up dumping that to JSON so
Hello everybody,
in about 2,5 weeks we are going to have another Ubuntu Online Summit.
The dates are 12-14 Nov 2014 and you can register for the event here:
https://launchpad.net/sprints/uos-1411/+attend
Ubuntu Online Summit is your opportunity to find out what's new in
Ubuntu, what's
Hello everybody,
Martin asked if we couldn't document some more of the common issues
which come up during click reviews. Up until now we put them up on
askubuntu.com and linked to them from click-reviewers-tools itself. Have
a look at
Hello everybody,
with the release plan for 15.04 being available
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseSchedule), we can now start
planning UOS dates.
If we're going to leave 2 weeks between release and UOS and move back to
Tuesday to Thursday this would get us
5 - 7 May 2015
as
Hello hello,
On 27.11.2014 12:14, Daniel Holbach wrote:
Martin asked if we couldn't document some more of the common issues
which come up during click reviews. Up until now we put them up on
askubuntu.com and linked to them from click-reviewers-tools itself. Have
a look at
https
:00 Daniel Holbach daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com
mailto:daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com:
Hello everybody,
in a recent team call we thought that it might be a good idea to distil
our knowledge as users of the phone into an app, to share tips/tricks
and suggestions with users who
Can somebody help Ergü?
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Hi there,
sorry for reporting a bug this way, but it's more than difficult to find
the right channel to address problems concerning Ubuntu Touch on this
web-page. Please let me know where to find the right contact person if
you should not be concerned
Hello everybody,
I just updated my mako on vivid/devel-proposed and it gets stuck at the
Google logo. You might want to avoid 74 or if you've already bitten,
roll back to an old version or vivid/devel.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
in a recent team call we thought that it might be a good idea to distil
our knowledge as users of the phone into an app, to share tips/tricks
and suggestions with users who are new to it.
On Friday I put together a small prototype, and it's available over here:
Hello,
On 19.03.2015 08:55, Joey Chan wrote:
Sorry typo
ubuntu-device-flash --revision=140 touch
--channel=ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed --device=mako
thanks a lot. This worked.
ubuntu-device-flash is a bit confusing in this regard...
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello,
On 19.03.2015 07:39, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
Do not upgrade to the ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed image #141 (mako).
Because of a failing autopkgtest one landing landed only partially
(without unity8).
I'm trying to rekick the test to finish the landing and then there
will be #142 in a few
Hey,
On 30.03.2015 11:00, Fabio Colella wrote:
Probably there will be soon an Ubuntu porting community on Google Plus,
to help people in the porting proccess and to share some tips and tricks ;)
your best chances of catching the engineers working on Ubuntu is here or
in #ubuntu-touch on
Hello everybody,
I was wondering if we had best practices written up somewhere already
for how to bundle libraries in click packages, which are not part of the
default image yet.
Does anyone have any pointers or would be willing to help write them up?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Have a great day,
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Hi
I use a cmake
Hello everybody,
some of you might have noticed the Help app in the store, which has been
around for a couple of weeks now. We are trying to make it friendlier
and easier to use. Maybe you can comment and share your ideas/thoughts.
Apart from actual bugs and adding more and more useful content,
Hello Daniel.
On 19.05.2015 18:46, Daniel Sean McGuire wrote:
Attached is a new prototype showing what would happen when the user selects
Playing Music.
great work as always. I just wrote a blog entry to summarise the
feedback we received so far:
Hello,
On 09.06.2015 16:06, Daniel Wood wrote:
What does faster processor speed mean?
https://plus.google.com/+Ubuntu/posts/3bSExULEjES
I've cancelled my order until I can find more information.
I can only imagine that it's something which slipped into the post by
accident. After talking
Hello everybody,
on developer.ubuntu.com/community and elsewhere we currently send app
developers to the ubuntu-phone@ mailing list. As you all know this list
is quite high-traffic at times.
This is fine for people who work on the phone image or on system or core
apps. Everyone in that category
Hello everybody,
it looks like this was never announced, but for a while now we point app
developers to ubuntu-app-devel@lists.u.c for discussion about app
development. ubuntu-ph...@lists.lp.net has grown quite a bit and has
quite a lot of traffic for 3rd party app developers who just want to ask
Hello everybody,
as usual there's another Ubuntu Community Q today (at 15 UTC), but
still this one is special: we're going to have Pat McGowan as guest
today who can probably answer all the questions you've ever heard about
the phone and everything that surrounds it.
See you later on at
[Originally just sent to ubuntu-news-team and ubuntu-community-team
lists, I forgot this one.]
Hello,
it's been a while since the last status update. Not because we've been
slacking off and nothing happened, but because we forgot to send out
these notes. No worries though, you get to read a much
Hello,
looks like there were no objections. Let's have UOS from 3rd to 5th May.
Have a great day,
Daniel
On 17.12.2015 16:07, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to propose to to have UOS at 3-5 May 2016, which would be the
> Tuesday to Thursday two weeks after the relea
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