On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 12:50 PM, Dimitri John Ledkov
wrote:
Whilst the implementation detail is correct that both are tar archives
inside of an ar. Policy wise it's not possible to simply convert a
.click into .deb and expect it to be properly functional - it will not
install correctly, executab
Hi Ubuntu-Phone folks,
I'd like to use WiFi dongle with the RT5370 chip in ubuntu touch on Galaxy
Nexus... It seems I need to build and install the driver from source
provided by the manufacturer. The makefiles provided by the manufacturer
don't work out of the box... it expects /lib/modules is n
Hi
So I gave it a go but couldn't get it to work.
What I did:
sudo click chroot -a armhf -s trusty create # No problem
here
click chroot -a armhf install ubuntu-sdk-libs-dev:armhf # Didn't work,
problem in ubuntu-sdk-libs
click chroot -a armhf install ubuntu-sdk-libs:armhf
Hi everyone,
So I have been spending my entire weekend trying to figure out U1dB-Qt and
trying to create a sample test program, I did some of this work with Andrew
Hayzen from the music app team. While we did succeed in implementing some
basic functionalities like static and dynamic document creat
Hi Darren,
I never said the build was stable :)
I said, the installation was successfully completed using Multiboot without
running any custom script. Mir still has issues with most displays. My
Nexus 7 3G (2012) display starts flickering the moment I open system
settings page. I am running trusty
What build have you found most stable? Build 101 is pretty poor and apps
lock up the tablet when launched
On 5 Jan 2014 04:52, "Sayantan Das" wrote:
> I think you are talking about the app released by Canonical.
> I'm taking about the app Multi boot .
>
> Sayantan
> On 05-Jan-2014 1:23 am, "Flori
On 5 January 2014 03:40, Robert Schroll wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> From the little that I understand of it, click packages are just simplified
> deb packages. So, is it possible to convert a click package into a deb? If
> so, how?
>
> I ask because I'm working to make my Ubuntu Touch app usable on the
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 4:34 AM, Robert Schroll wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Nekhelesh Ramananthan
> wrote:
>>
>> This email is concerning persistent storage options for an Ubuntu Touch
>> application developer. I hope this doesn't turn out to be a big email, but
>> in any case here i
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