Hi all,
Thank you guys for your help.
I tried using this instead
import org.nemomobile.folderlistmodel 1.0 (used in filemanager)
of this
import Qt.labs.folderlistmodel 1.0 (used in Music)
homePath() is usable and works in the first of them, but not in the one
I'm currently using, so I have to
For things that are not available from QML, I think Ubuntu team would
provide a common interface for most required stuff people need to use
in QML, like Qt provides static functions through Qt.,
Ubuntu would provide among others:
QString Ubuntu.homePath()
QString Ubuntu.getEnv( QString var )
And here's the summary for this week.
These are the things that have been going on:
- When updating images, the users home and the network settings are backed
up and restored during updates so information is not lost while keeping
up to date (task to help out with making the devices a daily d
Hi all,
Here's an overview of the sessions on the UDS App Developer track today,
starting in a few hours.
At 19:05 UTC there are two interesting ones for core apps:
- For everyone: Core Apps in Ubuntu Touch Preview Images
- For Calendar developers: Calendar Application and Backend for Ubuntu Touc
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 12:43:18PM +0100, Ryan Walmsley wrote:
> And you also now have the Razer I phone which is x86 Based.
>
> I'm guessing to port it to x86 it would need to be a lot of recompiling for
> the porter?
At a very high level:
- Get the android x86 sources.
- Obtain all the binary d
If there's CM for these devices, Ubuntu touch could run on it ;)
Il giorno 15/mag/2013 13:43, "Ryan Walmsley" ha
scritto:
> And you also now have the Razer I phone which is x86 Based.
>
> I'm guessing to port it to x86 it would need to be a lot of recompiling
> for the porter?
>
>
> On 15 May 201
And you also now have the Razer I phone which is x86 Based.
I'm guessing to port it to x86 it would need to be a lot of recompiling for
the porter?
On 15 May 2013 04:30, Omar B. wrote:
> Also the fonepad is using intel x86
>
> http://pocketnow.com/2013/05/02/asus-fonepad-review
>
> they becomi
I guess it will be the case, but I just wanted to make sure and couldn't
find any info in the wiki. Does anybody know if Ubuntu Touch and Desktop
will live in the same container? Thanks!
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So, we need install NITDroid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaRpHRgUWdQ and
then install Ubuntu Touch on it, am I right?
Instructions on russian: http://habrahabr.ru/post/179649/
2013/5/13
> I want to try Ubuntu Phone on my N9 too... Someone have experience?
>
> 13.05.13 11:19 Gianguido Sorà н
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