Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Ubuntu for phone is here!

2013-10-20 Thread Alan O'Dannel
I second Chris K's comment. I've been using/testing Ubuntu Touch since
February of this year. The last two builds were fairly solid, a few bugs
made daily usage a little tough at times. So far, build 100 is working
quite well.
It has been incredible watching and being a part (very small part) of this
process. I hope to be able to be more involved with app testing and
building in the future.

Keep up the great work.

Alan O'Dannel


On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 7:31 AM, Chris K  wrote:

> Congrat's to the team!
>
> I am just an end user (running ubuntu for many years), and have been
> trying UT on a N4 since it was first released as a dev preview.
>
> I must say, that watching this evolve in front of me has been amazing to
> watch.  Based on earlier paces, I didnt think this would be ready.  I have
> no idea how you all managed to pull this off.  I have flashed v100 and will
> try to use it as my daily driver for a while.
>
> Congrats again to the team.  I hope this is incredibly successful.  The
> dream of a single device to rule them all is starting to come into reach.
>
> CK
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 15:27:32 +0200
> > From: didro...@ubuntu.com
> > To: ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net
> > Subject: [Ubuntu-phone] Ubuntu for phone is here!
>
> >
> > Hey everyone,
> >
> > Image #100 was the right one! Spinned late yesterday (but with love),
> > the tests results are good and dogfooding helped a lot confirming we
> > really desired that image.
> > We fixed in that image (as described in yesterday's email) the most
> > annoying bugs, even the big mir-related performance one when running the
> > phone for a long time. \o/
> > So, #100 contains a lot, but just in time fixes! They were all validated
> > systematically and that's what enables us to confidently release that
> > image today.
> >
> > After avoiding a heart-attack due to unity8 autopilot test results
> > (which were false negatives, only test issues), we computed the pass
> > rate and ran the tests manually giving us the best Ubuntu for phone
> > image we ever had!
> >
> > Note that we'll still have some memory leaks to tackle, but that, with
> > other fixes, will come in future udpates. Right now, let's celebrate
> > this very golden release image and have fun flashing/experiencing Ubuntu
> > for phone.
> >
> > We'll be a little quiet until next week on the landing side when
> > settings things up for the future, see you around soon!
> > Cheers,
> > Didier
> >
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Landing team 10.02.14

2014-02-10 Thread Alan O'Dannel
Lukasz, 
At the end of the update I receive a message indicating that a file was not 
found. (FileNotFoundError:/var/lib/system-image/blacklist). The name appears to 
truncated.

Is this unique to my device (mako), or is there a problem with the OTA image?

Thank you,
Alan O'Dannel

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> On Feb 10, 2014, at 10:25 AM, Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Good news: we have promoted image #173! \o/
> Rationale: even though we weren't completely green in terms of autopilot
> on mako during smoketesting, after looking closely into the failures we
> confirmed all problems being only test-related and no-risk so there was
> no need to block on promotion. We had a new dialer-app AP test failure,
> but the application itself works fine and even now a fix for the test is
> being prepared. Two crashes that are visible on the other hand are known
> and not-regressions, with no impact on the user experience.
> 
> We hope you will enjoy this image as much as we do! There are a lot of
> new packages, which include: updates to ubuntu-keyboard, scopes, Qt
> 5.0.1, hud, system settings, upstart-app-launch and many more. Keep up
> the good work everyone!
> 
> In the meantime, with Alexander's blessing we also decided to unblock
> the landing of unity8 component. The new 2 AP test failures we
> encountered on the maguro platform have been identified - but fixing
> those might require some time. As the issues are not critical we decided
> not to stall the development of this component for now.
> 
> Let's just try to keep the image testing result as much non-flaky as
> possible.
> 
> For tomorrow's image we plan a new autopilot landing, along with a new
> unity-mir and unity8. Let's hope all goes well and we'll still be in a
> promotable state with our images tomorrow.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> -- 
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Landing team 10.02.14

2014-02-10 Thread Alan O'Dannel
Thank you. Looks like it is something unique to my device.

Regards,
Alan O'Dannel


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> On Feb 10, 2014, at 11:22 AM,  wrote:
> 
> I have just done, no issue ( mako )
> 
> Ciao
> Gio
> 
> 
> 
> Da: Alan O'Dannel
> Data invio: ‎lunedì‎ ‎10‎ ‎febbraio‎ ‎2014 ‎20‎:‎16
> A: lukasz.zemc...@canonical.com
> Cc: Alexander Sack, ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net, Didier Roche
> 
> Lukasz, 
> At the end of the update I receive a message indicating that a file was not 
> found. (FileNotFoundError:/var/lib/system-image/blacklist). The name appears 
> to truncated.
> 
> Is this unique to my device (mako), or is there a problem with the OTA image?
> 
> Thank you,
> Alan O'Dannel
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> > On Feb 10, 2014, at 10:25 AM, Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak 
> >  wrote:
> > 
> > Hello everyone,
> > 
> > Good news: we have promoted image #173! \o/
> > Rationale: even though we weren't completely green in terms of autopilot
> > on mako during smoketesting, after looking closely into the failures we
> > confirmed all problems being only test-related and no-risk so there was
> > no need to block on promotion. We had a new dialer-app AP test failure,
> > but the application itself works fine and even now a fix for the test is
> > being prepared. Two crashes that are visible on the other hand are known
> > and not-regressions, with no impact on the user experience.
> > 
> > We hope you will enjoy this image as much as we do! There are a lot of
> > new packages, which include: updates to ubuntu-keyboard, scopes, Qt
> > 5.0.1, hud, system settings, upstart-app-launch and many more. Keep up
> > the good work everyone!
> > 
> > In the meantime, with Alexander's blessing we also decided to unblock
> > the landing of unity8 component. The new 2 AP test failures we
> > encountered on the maguro platform have been identified - but fixing
> > those might require some time. As the issues are not critical we decided
> > not to stall the development of this component for now.
> > 
> > Let's just try to keep the image testing result as much non-flaky as
> > possible.
> > 
> > For tomorrow's image we plan a new autopilot landing, along with a new
> > unity-mir and unity8. Let's hope all goes well and we'll still be in a
> > promotable state with our images tomorrow.
> > 
> > Cheers!
> > 
> > -- 
> > Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak
> > lukasz.zemc...@canonical.com
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Landing team 10.02.14

2014-02-10 Thread Alan O'Dannel
Barry, I am using a network that requires authentication. I successfully 
updated using this network in the past. I'll try updating later today on my 
home network. If that doesn't work, I'll check the logs and file checksums.

Thank you,
Alan O'Dannel

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> On Feb 10, 2014, at 12:19 PM, Barry Warsaw  wrote:
> 
>> On Feb 10, 2014, at 02:56 PM, Stéphane Graber wrote:
>> 
>> I did a quick wget test on my laptop here and they all download fine and
>> all .asc signatures match with the .tar.xz so they don't appear to be
>> corrupted.
> 
> The next thing to try, for folks who are seeing this problem, is to compare
> the checksums of the files downloaded via wget, against the files on your
> device downloaded via s-i/u-d-m.
> 
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Landing team 10.02.14

2014-02-10 Thread Alan O'Dannel
All, I just tried the update again, this time I received the error (system 
image.gpg.SignatureError).

Regards,
Alan O'Dannel

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> On Feb 10, 2014, at 12:15 PM, Timo Leppiniemi 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I experienced the same problem and did the the update via adb shell. First it 
> did not work and I thought ot was caused by problems on the update server. On 
> second try update was successful. I did copy paste the output to pastebin... 
> Don't remember the link atm.
> 
>>> On 10.2.2014, at 21.56, Stéphane Graber  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 02:45:09PM -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>>>> On Feb 10, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Alan O'Dannel wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> At the end of the update I receive a message indicating that a file was not
>>>> found. (FileNotFoundError:/var/lib/system-image/blacklist). The name 
>>>> appears
>>>> to truncated.
>>>> 
>>>> Is this unique to my device (mako), or is there a problem with the OTA 
>>>> image?
>>> 
>>> Well, that's interesting.  Alan Pope reported this bug a few days ago:
>>> 
>>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-system-image/+bug/1277589
>>> 
>>> which looks suspiciously like the same issue.  Take a look in
>>> /var/log/system-image/client.log -- do you see a SignatureError traceback?
>>> Triaging it then, I thought the problem might be related to his being on a
>>> network that requires logins.  Is that your case?
>>> 
>>> Neither system-image nor ubuntu-download-manager have been updated since
>>> December, so that makes me want to look elsewhere for the problem.  The next
>>> obvious place to look is the image files on system-image.ubuntu.com.  
>>> Perhaps
>>> the keyrings or blacklist files are getting corrupted, such that the gpg
>>> signatures are not matching?
>>> 
>>> CC'ing Stephane for him to double check the server.  I'll take a closer look
>>> asap, and if anybody wants to do some real-time debugging, ping me on irc.
>>> 
>>> -Barry
>> 
>> I did a quick wget test on my laptop here and they all download fine and
>> all .asc signatures match with the .tar.xz so they don't appear to be
>> corrupted.
>> 
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Landing team 10.02.14

2014-02-10 Thread Alan O'Dannel
Barry,

I'll check into this when I get home tonight.

Thanks for all your help (everyone).
Alan O'Dannel

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> On Feb 10, 2014, at 1:17 PM, Barry Warsaw  wrote:
> 
>> On Feb 10, 2014, at 12:47 PM, Alan O'Dannel wrote:
>> 
>> All, I just tried the update again, this time I received the error (system
>> image.gpg.SignatureError).
> 
> Okay, so here's the thing to do:
> 
> Take a look at your /etc/system-image/client.ini file to find the locations of
> the image_master, image_signing, and device_signing keyrings.  Note that the
> archive_master keyring is shipped with system-image and *never* downloaded.
> Those will probably be the defaults
> 
> /var/lib/system-image/keyrings/image-master.tar.xz
> /var/lib/system-image/keyrings/image-signing.tar.xz
> 
> The blacklist file is always downloaded on demand, but it's cached in
> /var/lib/system-image/blacklist.tar.xz
> 
> I just checked these on my device against the ones on
> system-image.ubuntu.com/gpg and they match.  This is on my home network with
> no login required.  My device updates successfully.
> 
> If the problem is caused by the login feeding you bogus files, then Manuel
> will probably fix this in u-d-m.
> 
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-system-image/+bug/1277589/comments/10
> 
> Cheers,
> -Barry
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Landing QtCompositor plugged into Mir

2014-07-04 Thread Alan O'Dannel
Good news. I'm headed out of town for the day, I'll get this loaded
tomorrow and start testing.
Alan O.

On Friday, July 4, 2014, Gerry Boland  wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm excited to announce that we have a silo ready for testing
QtCompositor!
>
> We'd really appreciate as many people testing it as possible.
>
> To do so, follow the steps in this wiki page:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity8/QtComp
>
> This is a significant change so please give it a go and if you spot any
> regressions, please report them (instructions in the wiki).
>
> Thanks!
> -Gerry
>
>
>
> On 30/06/14 16:03, Kevin Gunn wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> First, thanks for reading & please consider participating in this
testing.
>> We've had the experience recently of having lower than desired
>> participation in significant changes (split greeter anyone? :). We want
to
>> be systematic & only want to land QtCompositor plugged into Mir (QtComp
for
>> short) in the instance we're confident. This call for testing is a
vehicle
>> to help us do just that.
>>
>> Background...
>> For some time now, the Mir & Unity UI team has been working on enabling
the
>> shell to plugin its own compositor as well as progressing on some of the
>> advanced ui features that will leverage it. This will be used to support
>> several key RTM features such as animations of applications in trusted
>> sessions, moving to dash-as-app, and better handling of killed app ui
shots
>> in spread. As well as rotation, "splitstage" and other spread/sidestage
>> animations. However, this landing is really to deliver QtComp with as
much
>> feature parity as possible, while leaving the more advanced features
turned
>> off as not to inject risk (for instance, we've got rotation almost fully
>> working, but we want to keep that a separate landing-effort).
>>
>> The plan...
>> Bear with me, duration of TRAINCON-0 might alter some of this.
>> We are currently landing Mir0.4.0, once this happens we will move to
have a
>> ci-train silo for testing, target to have this by Friday July4 (altho
>> possibly sooner).
>> I will send a follow up mail when the silo is prepared (...I've sent this
>> mail early so you can plan :) Given the nature of the change, we plan for
>> the silo to be under test for a full week at a minimum.
>> If you're willing to test, please follow the guidelines here
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity8/QtComp
>> This wiki will continue to be updated through closure of the call for
>> testing.
>> We will land when we are finished testing and we are in a confident,
>> non-regressed state on Ubuntu Phone.
>>
>> Feedback...
>> In order to get a feel for the response, if you do test, please take time
>> to add your name & mark which platform here
>>
https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheets/d/1QcZOt9x_rY1m5d4NmmQ3FUjcWHKVoesMUv65Hm9VUK8
>> Note, the sheet is only to track participation, not bug tracking, please
>> use bugs when appropriate, per the instructions in the wiki.
>>
>> br,kg
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Puk lock

2014-10-12 Thread Alan O'Dannel
This was fixed in build r83, I pulled down r84 (for Mako device) and the
locked SUM card issue is back.
Regards,  Alan O'Dannel


On Saturday, October 11, 2014, sampth kumar krishnan 
wrote:
> Now I've run into a new problem..  After a reboot, i am unable to make
any calls or send any texts.  Ive unlocked my sim card and entered the sim
pin also, which was also accepted. But if i try to make a call or send a
message,  it says my sim card is locked and i must unlock it in the
security settings or in the notification center.. However there is no
option to unlock the sim from the notification center and the sim has
already been unlocked in the system settings..  Is it a bug?
>
> On Sunday, October 12, 2014, sampth kumar krishnan 
wrote:
>> I solved it..  Kind of..
>> I had entered the wrong pin to unlock the sim thrice so my sim got
blocked.  Called the customer care service and got the puk to reset my sim
lock.
>>
>> On Saturday, October 11, 2014, Antti Kaijanmäki <
antti.kaijanm...@canonical.com> wrote:
>>> On 11.10.2014 14:27, sampth kumar krishnan wrote:
>>>> After a fresh install of utopic proposed(r 276) and making the image
>>>> writable, i installed the ofono deb file to remove the sim lock on my
>>>> phone..  On reboot, it says my sim is blocked and i must enter a Puk
>>>> code to unblock my sim.  Is this supposed to happen? What should i do
now?
>>>
>>> this is on mako (n4)?
>>>
>>> You say you "installed the ofono deb file". which was the exact package
>>> name? ofono itself is already installed by default.
>>>
>>> could you log in with phablet-shell and provide the information of
>>> running /usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-modems ?
>>>
>>> Note: that output might contain your phone number, so make sure to
>>> remove any personal information before sending to public ML or send the
>>> output to me privately (you data is safe with me :)
>>>
>>>   -- Antti
>>>
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] r128 devel-proposed NOBOOT !

2015-03-10 Thread Alan O'Dannel
Too late. Just found out the hard way.

Alan

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> On Mar 10, 2015, at 11:55 AM, Christian Mahlig  wrote:
> 
> 
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> Hi !
> 
> The new release 128 produce an non-boot !
> 
> Don't install it !
> 
> Regards
> Christian
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] r128 devel-proposed NOBOOT !

2015-03-10 Thread Alan O'Dannel
Thanks Victor,  I'll reload. 
Alan



On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 5:51:51 PM PDT, Victor Thompson wrote:

On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:35 PM, Ricardo Salveti de Araujo <
ricardo.salv...@canonical.com> wrote:


On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:25 PM, Michał Sawicz
 wrote:
> W dniu 10.03.2015 o 20:41, Alan O'Dannel pisze:
>> Too late. Just found out the hard way.
>
> Confirmed, it never gets past the logo.
>
> To recover, boot to recovery and use
> $ ubuntu-device-flash --revision=127 touch...

The issue was basically because /sbin/initctl was removed from the
image, making the boot to fail completely. inifinity pushed a fix in
live-build and I just started to build 129, hopefully that should be
all good again.

Sorry for the noise, should hopefully be the last remaining bug that
we got as a side effect of migrating desktop to systemd.

Cheers,
--
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I can confirm that image 129 works boots as expected.

Victor Thompson





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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [N7 2013]Unable to Update Apps After Upgrade

2015-05-09 Thread Alan O'Dannel
Svetlana,

I had this same issue on my Nexus 4. I removed and re-added my Ubuntu One 
account to resolve the issue.

Regards,
Alan O'Dannel

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> On May 9, 2015, at 6:09 AM, Svetlana Belkin  wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> I upgraded my Ubuntu system on Nexus 7 2013 and I have build number 2 (15.05) 
> and image number 20150413.  It doesn't allow me to download and update the 
> apps after upgrading the system image.
> 
> Thank you.
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Refresh gesture

2013-02-28 Thread Alan O'Dannel
Nils,

The feature is called 'Pull to refresh', it is a nice feature.

Alan O'Dannel

Sent from my iPad

On Feb 28, 2013, at 6:56 AM, Nils Belde  wrote:

> On 02/28/2013 03:44 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>> One of the gestures that I love on my iPhone, but which sadly is deployed
>> rather inconsistently, is what I call "tug down to refresh".  I think I first
>> saw it on the Huffington Post app, and then it showed up in the Mail app in
>> iOS 6 (with a very cute graphic that's an oddly addictive game :).
>> 
>> It's so natural and intuitive now that I find myself trying it in apps that
>> don't support it, like Safari, and crying inside a little bit each time I
>> realize it doesn't work and I have to hunt for that teeny
>> snake-eating-its-tail refresh button.
>> 
>> -Barry
> I like that refresh function too.
> 
> Nils
> 
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