On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 4:50 PM, Michael Spencer wrote:
> I'm concidering allowing the app to sync with a backend web service. Is
> this something I would use Online Accounts for,
Depends on which service you're talking about, I suppose.
> and where can I find out how to use it?
That depends.
Hey,
On 09.08.2013 13:15, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Now you should be able to just run:
>
> bzr branch lp:phablet-tools; cd phablet-tools
> ./phablet-flash community --device
And it landed in the archive now. All you need now is run saucy, update and:
phablet-flash community --device
Tha
Starting phablet-tools >= 1.0 If in previous versions of phablet-flash you
ran:
- phablet-flash now run phablet-flash cdimage-touch
- phablet-flash --pending now run phablet-flash cdimage-touch --pending
- phablet-flash --legacy now run phablet-flash cdimage-legacy, and use
the other l
Am 09.08.2013 13:42, schrieb Daniel Holbach:
>> 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 th
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
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?
Peace.
Uto
Le 9 août 2013 13:16, "Daniel Holbach" a écrit :
> Hey,
>
> you can still help out. Any first-hand exp
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 at
>
On 09.08.2013 12:08, Joachim Hansen wrote:
> I have found that the Galaxy Nexus running Ubuntu touch is idling warmer
> than the phone would with Android under heavy use. Is this do to lack of
> optimization? If so can we expect less taxing Ubuntu touch images in the
> near future?
We have recentl
On 9 August 2013 12:08, Joachim Hansen wrote:
> I have found that the Galaxy Nexus running Ubuntu touch is idling warmer
> than the phone would with Android under heavy use. Is this do to lack of
> optimization? If so can we expect less taxing Ubuntu touch images in the
> near future?
>
> I would
I have found that the Galaxy Nexus running Ubuntu touch is idling
warmer than the phone would with Android under heavy use. Is this do to lack of
optimization? If so can we expect less
taxing Ubuntu touch images in the near future?
I would assume that the warmth generated also impact the
battery
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