Mkay, sorry for the seriousness, just the topic of NSA has gotten me extremely
riled up lately.
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
>On 18 July 2013 01:18, Daniel Clem wrote:
>> NSA? Really? Before or after the recent hoopla with Verizon and
>others?
>> Echoing another's point. Yes security has become a
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
> I think Robert simply made a geeky joke here:
>
> >>> for SMS you could do unix ROT 13 a few times
> >>
> >> The NSA recommends doing it precisely 28 times for unbreakable security.
>
> Since ROT13 is a simple Caesar cipher, no amount of
On 18 July 2013 01:18, Daniel Clem wrote:
> NSA? Really? Before or after the recent hoopla with Verizon and others?
> Echoing another's point. Yes security has become a big hot word lately, and
> for good reason.
>
> Just a non-dev comment, I use SMS a lot. It depends who I'm talking to,
> when, a
NSA? Really? Before or after the recent hoopla with Verizon and others? Echoing
another's point. Yes security has become a big hot word lately, and for good
reason.
Just a non-dev comment, I use SMS a lot. It depends who I'm talking to, when,
and where.
The person stating that 3g/4g is more
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On 07/17/2013 12:52 AM, Ricardo Salveti de Araujo wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 1:41 AM, David Hacker
> wrote:
>> Are there any plans to have the actual ubuntu-boot.img in the
>> flashable zip for ports instead of the android boot.img? Seems it
>>
Josh
I will accept that the first two options are not really options for you, but an
encryption proxy built into the phone is very practical solution to the
problem and works.
The reason why you want a proxy built into the phone and not just a unified
client is that a proxy will work with any m
Why do you even joke about options one or two? My phone is CDMA, so option
two doesn't even begin to make sense, full stop. Even if I did have a GSM
phone, nobody would plug something like that in, let alone expect their
friends to do so as well. We have software solutions for a reason. ROT 13
is a
Rot is not encryption but good enough for basic privacy for many people
especially if you use more than one algorithm with it, (Rot15(rot5(rot666))).
I would prefer a full encryption proxy and OTR3/ZRTP though.
On 18 Jul, 2013, at 6:33 AM, Alan Miller wrote:
> Josh I think you have 3 choices
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Alan Miller wrote:
> ONE
> for SMS you could do unix ROT 13 a few times
>
The NSA recommends doing it precisely 28 times for unbreakable security.
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Josh I think you have 3 choices.
ONE
for SMS you could do unix ROT 13 a few times if you want to keep things
private, although its not really encryption its good enough for most purposes
and trivially easy to implement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROT13
TWO
Alternatively go buy some bladox S
"Who uses SMS much anyway these days ? Its all IM."
You have no idea how much I wish that were true. For me and my friends
though, it couldn't be further from the truth. All we use is SMS,
practically speaking.
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Alan Miller wrote:
> Who uses SMS much anyway th
Who uses SMS much anyway these days ? Its all IM.
We used to use small electronic boards from Bladox to encrypt SMS in the past
but that was before IM and smart phones.
There is very clear need for some kind of encryption proxy built into Ubuntu
that could provide point to point encryption. I h
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 5:39 AM, Ashley Johnson
wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I would like to work on a mobile version of the software center on the
> Ubuntu Phone with other developers. I have already done a VERY basic mock up
> design that can be found here:
>
> http://elbuntuprojects.com/software-cente
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Bill Filler wrote:
> This is awesome, nice work. One question: have we compared startup time
> to display the shell before and after this change? I'm noticing it's
> taking ~30 seconds to display the shell on Galaxy Nexus after adb reboot
> which seems longer than
They have given up individual SMS charging in Norway too. Also the content
could be en compressed inside the encryption so that it might not require
so many SMS-es.
Den 17. juli 2013 21:08 skrev "Gianguido Sorà"
følgende:
> Exactly, in the USA there are unlimited SMS but in other countries there
Exactly, in the USA there are unlimited SMS but in other countries there
aren't.
In Italy for example if an operator give 200/month is a great deal.
I think that the XMPP approach is more useful, because (almost) free 3G/4G
data access is more reliable and easy to use.
Il giorno 17/lug/2013 20:57,
This is awesome, nice work. One question: have we compared startup time
to display the shell before and after this change? I'm noticing it's
taking ~30 seconds to display the shell on Galaxy Nexus after adb reboot
which seems longer than it was before. I'm wondering if there are
upstart jobs being
I didn't say linking. Just breaking it up and sending them out. It's the
user's choice. Encrypting it won't make it take up more space necessarily.
If the user wants to send that many messages, they can. In a number of
countries, SMS is unlimited. Here in the United States, all of the
companies ess
Linking SMS cost money, you have to pay for every SMS. Also I'm pretty sure
you only can link up to 4 SMSes.
However an XMPP based service would still be better as key exchange may
happen automagically. You have
already broken the standard so why continue to use it when you only gets
its limitation
Also, I don't see why encrypting SMS would be impossible. You don't send
encrypted SMS to people who can't decrypt them. Since we're talking about
asymmetric encryption anyways, then the only people *you could even think* *
of* sending encrypted SMS to are people for whom you have a public key. If
Well, SMS obviously can't do GPG due to character limits - however, there
are dozens of varieties of secure SMS tools currently on Android. It seems
that some variety encryption could be supported by the default client -
much like OTR for Pidgin, etc.
Not that it should default to it - that would b
You can't have GPG on SMS as it can't handle that amount of characters.
Also it would be stupid
as no one can't receive GPG/PGP SMS. If this feature is realy wanted on
Ubuntu to Ubuntu
then implementing something like iMessage or Hangouts should be done using
XMPP and bound
to the Ubuntu One accoun
Thanks. I think with PRISM and it's various world-wide equivalents, we're
all thinking about this.
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Josh Leverette wrote:
> I'm still waiting on the actual native email client to be written. Once
> that happens, adding encryption should be relatively trivial. So,
I'm still waiting on the actual native email client to be written. Once
that happens, adding encryption should be relatively trivial. So, whenever
that happens.
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Mike Bybee wrote:
> Are there currently any plans to make sure the ubuntu mail app will
> support gpg
Are there currently any plans to make sure the ubuntu mail app will support
gpg or some other standard - and likewise for SMS?
I know right now it just uses webmail, but I'm sure that's not the long
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We have recently landed support in our Ubuntu Touch builds (17.1) to
migrate our session-manager-touch package to use Upstart system/user
sessions as it currently happens on the desktop.
What does this mean? before, ubuntu-touch-session used to manually set
up the environment and individually fork
Lisette, have you tested my version? :)
I look forward to your reviews!
Please, decide which controls (buttons and toolbar icons) we must have in
alpha!
BR,
Roman!
2013/7/17 Lisette Slegers
> Hi Roman,
>
> I am not sure if there are any interim icons we can use; Michal, do you
> know this?
>
Thx man.
I already extract ubuntu rootfs from /sdcard.
But we can reduce the /system partition size to enlarge /data one..? So the
size /system partition file equal the size of our cm build right?
Le 17 juil. 2013 12:27, "Florian Will" a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>
> > I got some partitions size error, aft
Yes, OSM is very good. If a GPS app is added to the core apps it should
absolutely use OSM.
And GPS navigation should really be a core app, phones have became tools
that solves everything
and find a way somewhere is really an important thing.
2013/7/17 Sam Bull
> On Wed, 2013-07-17 at 13:42 +01
Hi Roman,
I am not sure if there are any interim icons we can use; Michal, do you
know this?
Thanks,
Lisette
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Roman Shchekin wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Lisette, where we can find icons? :)
> We are still using the same "avatar.png" for all toolbar items, I already
>
On Wed, 2013-07-17 at 13:42 +0100, Zisu Andrei wrote:
> It even has a lot of things that have not been updated in google maps
> in about 2 years.
That's kind of the point. It's like a wiki, see something missing? then
just add it to the map.
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Sincerely,
Josh
On Jul 17, 2013 7:42 AM, "Zisu Andrei" wrote:
>
>
> Yeah but I guess making it a core app would probably involve more than
> just 'better than apple maps'.
>
> I might just help, if my work schedule.throttles down in the coming weeks,
> that if I dont final
Yeah but I guess making it a core app would probably involve more than just
'better than apple maps'.
I might just help, if my work schedule.throttles down in the coming weeks,
that if I dont finally get to working on the music app.
Osm seems to be surprisingly up to date on my home town in easte
OpenStreetMap. Look at OSMAnd. A quality nav program for android that uses
OSM. it's better than Apple maps, at least, haha
On Jul 17, 2013 7:30 AM, "Zisu Andrei" wrote:
> Well, you could do some lobbying to get that as a core app, but you will
> need a good plan, and it will probably not be unti
Well, you could do some lobbying to get that as a core app, but you will
need a good plan, and it will probably not be until 13.10 though. Probably
the hardest part is.. Where do you find open navigation information?
On Wednesday, July 17, 2013, Pierre Bornancin wrote:
> That's a pity...
> Le 17
Well, lua needs a wrapper/api, just like js has the dom, node.js and qt.
so... No problem there.
It took me a while to read the article.
I personally think the v8/c++ mix is usually a really good idea, allowing
for any lightweight interface manipulation to take place in js and let c++
do the res
I have a question about this app I have made a couple of weather apps in
the past and would like to know what is the better slash worse things about
open weather com paired to say yr ? Thanks
On Jul 17, 2013 6:46 AM, "Robert Steckroth"
wrote:
> Did this get to you all twice? Ehh...
>
> --
Yeah Michal pointed out some great places to find help. The same examples
that are on the web page that was pointed out are also installed on your
computer under qtsource / examples qml/extending there is also some
examples under the quick dir . these are all open source LGPL and can be
used. You c
The Ubuntu Touch Team is actually only, officially, working on porting
Ubuntu Touch on Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, 7 and 10. Some phones can support
Ubuntu Touch with a specific version, made by a single dev.
I think that it is better if you choose a phone like the Nexus 4 which
officially run with Ubun
W dniu 17.04.2013 12:40, Pavel Malyshev pisze:
> So how should I bind Qt-C++ code and QML together on Ubuntu Phone?
QDeclarativeView is replaced by QQuickView in Qt 5.0.
Your base documentation for this can be the official Qt 5.0 one:
http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtqml/qtqml-cppintegration-t
Hello Kevin,
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Kevin Diamante wrote:
> when we publish ubuntu?
>
We plan to release Ubuntu Touch along with our normal Ubuntu release in
October.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/ReleaseSchedule
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> Hallo,
>
> ich bin selbst Systemadministrator aber leider kein Programmie
Hello, you can make port ubuntu for tablet ainol aurora II?
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Hello,
We're developing an application which should transmit audio over network
and we'd like to make it UbuntuPhone-compatible.
So we have C++ part which do all protocol/network/audio stuff, but we need
to port Qt-based GUI to Ubuntu Phone.
It is unclear from Ubuntu documentation how to bind C++
Hello, Pavel.
You can use source of my game as example (remember, this is not free
license, just use it as example). When I'll find time I'll write tutorial.
Sources: http://ubuntuone.com/4yq9pa0hkB8RvKpoFnyp3m
Best regards,
Nick
2013/4/17 Pavel Malyshev
> Hello,
>
> We're developing an appl
Great work to both of you!
I think the concept is very interesting. Perhaps we could try to blend
some services like weather in with the reader automatically without the
user having to add a weather feed manually?
By the way, I have started testing out the possibilities to style the
single art
Every time I type
. build/envsetup.sh && brunch jewel
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Hi Guys,
I would like to work on a mobile version of the software center on the
Ubuntu Phone with other developers. I have already done a VERY basic mock
up design that can be found here:
http://elbuntuprojects.com/software-center-mock-up-for-ubuntu-phone-os/
It would use the tools used for the
Hi I would like to subscribe to this list.
Although I know nothing about coding, I would be interested in helping to
test a port for the Google Nexus S (Crespo - i9020) when available.
Many thanks
Andrew
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Hi,
> I got some partitions size error, after a reboot or if I use apt-get
> upgrade I got "error : no space left on device"
See my old post [1] to this list about how to trim down the rootfs size.
Also, make sure to always "apt-get clean" after an upgrade. Regularly
delete stuff in /var/log in
He all,
I tried to file a bug i found (but I wasn't allowed).
I had this problem, and solved it already. You can find the patch as an
attachment.
When you type a text in Ubuntu Touch and switch to the symbols and
numbers mode (by ?123), and the switch to the second part (by 1/2
hi,
I'm an ubuntu user on pc, tablet and i hope in future even on phone,i
appreciate a lot linux as Os,and would like to know ,cause i'm buying a smart
phone
:http://www.jiayuofficial.com/jiayu-g4-mtk6589-android-4-2-quad-core-2gb-ram-32gb-rom-4-7-inch-hd-ips-retina-screen-13mp-camera-gyroscope-
Pardon the shakiness of the Camera... also, this was a complete "inprove"
and nothing was scripted so pardon the babbling at times.
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Ok, Svenn, seems that you've done my work :)
May be you, guys, can merge our common results to get awesome results before
hack days? =)
App now totally usable, I think, so our target is reached!
P.S. As you may remember our RSS reader are in the social apps group. Anyone
know why other social
Hallo,
ich bin selbst Systemadministrator aber leider kein Programmierer,
zumindest nicht so richtig.
Ich habe ein Samsung Galaxy Tab P6210 (Wifi Edition) welches ich gerne mit
Ubuntu Touch oder der vollen Ubuntu Version aufsetzen wuerde (nicht
Parrallel).
Ich kann auch gerne bei jeglichem Test
How to get the image for galaxy tab 2 10.1 wifi p5110? I dont know where to
find it for downloading and installing...! Thnx
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Hi there.
I got some partitions size error, after a reboot or if I use apt-get
upgrade I got "error : no space left on device"
Anybody knows how to fix it or the minimal size for /data and /system
please.
Thx.
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Nice feature!
I added an indicator to it so that the user is aware of that the topic
will be deleted if he or she completes the swipe. It pushed it to this
branch:
lp:~dragly/ubuntu-rssreader-app/topics-management-branch
Svenn-Arne
On Wed 17 Jul 2013 09:00:13 AM CEST, Roman Shchekin wrote:
>
Oh, right. I loved that feature on my samsung dumbphone and old Nokia. But
on the new Nokias it was removed. I have no idea why, but that's why I miss
some classes in the morning. My phone rings 5 times and turns off the alarm.
Zisu Andrei
On 14 July 2013 16:15, Tymoteusz Jankowski wrote:
> Hi,
There is tremendous interest by existing tablet users in getting a good
linux distro on their tablets.
Just check out how many people are already doing so using Chroot'd Ubuntu
on android on tablets like the original OMAP3 based Nook Color (not even
the Nook Tablet) etc on sites
like the XDA-Devel
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Did this get to you all twice? Ehh...
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From: Robert Steckroth
Date: Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-touch-coreapps] [Weather] What weather information can
be displayed?
To: Martin Borho
There is the NOA site which provides of of this dat
Hello,
I am sorry if I am bringing up a subject that has already been discussed.
Let me begin by saying that I am quite excited by the Ubuntu Touch project.
I definitely think that this tremendous idea and that we are at a crucial
time for it.
It seems to me that Ubuntu Touch can be a success on
Great work, Roman!
It looks really nice and felt very intuitive to use.
A few comments, though:
1. You are using CheckBox in the Add Topic view to select feeds, while
we use Switch in the Add Feed view to select topics. Perhaps both
should use the same component? Personally I prefer the CheckB
Hi,
I don't know how the calendar will look like on Ubuntu phone.. but one
thing is ABSOLUTLY MUST HAVE.
I mean cyclic reminder for eg. unhandled calendar events.
Android fails that field and it is like nightmare. Read user opinions.:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/motorola-droid/1601-how-get-al
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Hi there, I try to port Ubuntu on Dz, Build is correctly donne but I
can't boot correctly , I get an error :
I/ServiceManager( 1466): service 'SurfaceFlinger' died
I join the logcat in attached file.
If someoine can help me...?
Thx in advance
- beginning of /dev/alog/main
I/installd( 146
Dear Ubuntu phone team;
Is there anyone working on?
Will Motorola Motoluxe XT615 get Ubuntu touch?
Motoluxe XT615 have
Android 2.3.7 (and won't be updated anymore like Atrix)
800 MHZ ARM Cortex A5 based single core CPU
512 MB RAM
1 GB ROM
Adreno 200 (enhanced) GPU
Yes CPU is slow but another Mo
TWRP is touch-enabled and far more feature-rich than basic CWM. Plus,
CWM Touch is closed source.
Btw, I love how Canonical is using CM10.1 repos. I hope this makes
porting to Galaxy S3 variants like the d2vzw extremely easy.
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And also pardon the fact that I forgot to add the link to the video in my
original email:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED2qx4vvqkU
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Max Qasmi wrote:
> Pardon the shakiness of the Camera... also, this was a complete "inprove"
> and nothing was scripted so pardon
BTW, Has anyone tested swipe-to-remove? :) Try it in "Topics" page.
BR,
Roman.
2013/7/17 Roman Shchekin
> Hi everybody!
>
> Svenn, thanks for your comments! All of them are reasonable.
>
> 1. Experiment only :) I like CheckBox too, it's looks awesome!
>
> 2. Let's all think over! I really want
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