On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 9:14 PM, Wayne Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you this worked perfectly - the ppa made all the difference > The ubuntu 16.04 install was flawless and worlds apart from 14.04 its > rapid. > Couple of niggly bits with apps like shutter not working but installed the > deb from launchpad and its sorted also same problem with owncloud client > but used the ppa (had to use 15.10 ppa) no icon fixed in the task bar. > the sdk run perfect now > i just neeed two things now > the main release of 16.04 for my home media / computer server > and my ubuntu BQ m10 !! > and my lifes complete > > Great! Glad to hear that! :) Feel free to ask if you have any other doubt! > thank you so much > > No problem! > Regards > Wayne > Best regards, Andrea > > On 03/03/16 15:15, Andrea Bernabei wrote: > > > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 11:58 AM, Wayne Ward <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Im looking at running some core apps on desktop i can get most of them >> adding PPA >> nut im looking at running the tasks-app from canonical on the desktop >> ive pulled the code down but getting errors running with qmlscene >> is there a way of bulling a pre built copy or even getting the click and >> installing the click on my ubuntu desktop install? >> >> also >> >> im currently running ubuntu 14.04 and just about got the sdk running but >> it wont install a arm emulator >> i want to start writing some apps and i think it may be not working >> becuase im running a older system seems to be problems with the sdk >> im going to upgrade to 16.04 lts when it releases and hopeful that will >> fix all issues to be current >> is it worth looking at upgrading to 15.10 or the alpha of 16.04 release >> while it gets released >> i dont mind rough around the edges on bleeding as long as i can get some >> touch apps and the sdk running >> only need a web browser and email and a console most of the time anyway! >> >> thank you for any feedback >> >> > Hi Wayne, > > here's how I setup the machine that we used for one of the usertesting > sessions: > - install 16.04 (it's quite stable, especially nowadays, and if you don't > mind the "rough around the edges" then I'd go for it :) ) > - install unity8-desktop-session-mir package > - install ubuntu-sdk-ide (make sure you're using the SDK PPA to get the > latest stuff, see > <https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/blog/2015/11/19/here-comes-brand-new-ubuntu-sdk-ide-tools/> > https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/blog/2015/11/19/here-comes-brand-new-ubuntu-sdk-ide-tools/ > ) > - create an amd64 chroot from QtCreator's Tools->Options->Ubuntu->"Create > click target" > - open the project file of the application you want to build > - in case the project file is cmake-based, run cmake using -DCLICK_MODE=on > - please note: each app may have its own special adjustments you have to > make to be able to build it on desktop > - once you've built the app, you can use Build->Ubuntu->"Create click > package" to create the corresponding click package > - install the click package using "sudo click install > --user=<yourusername> --allow-unauthenticated" > - log out from Unity7 > - log in to Unity8 > - enjoy! :D > > This is pretty much a dump of what I currently have in my head, so that > could be missing some steps, but feel free to ask any question you may have > :) > > Even better, if you pop in to IRC (#ubuntu-app-devel channel) we can go > through it together, and post the final "tutorial" here once everything is > working on your side :) > > Hope that helps! > Andrea > > Wayne >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone >> Post to : [email protected] >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> > > >
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