Re: [Ubuntu-phone] User password heads up, RFC

2014-07-04 Thread Nathan Haines
On 07/04/2014 08:43 PM, Felipe De La Puente wrote: Why does the phablet use a different user password strategy compared to the desktop? I expected something like the oem installation of the desktop where the final user can customize basic user settings on the first startup. I tend to agree.

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] User password heads up, RFC

2014-07-04 Thread Felipe De La Puente
Why does the phablet use a different user password strategy compared to the desktop? I expected something like the oem installation of the desktop where the final user can customize basic user settings on the first startup. Good to read that this is changing. Best regards, Felipe. On Jul 4, 2014

[Ubuntu-phone] Dart support for webapps

2014-07-04 Thread Rasmus Eneman
Dart is a new web language and platform that is more performant and better structured than Javascript. Wich makes it easier to develop large web applications. As Web apps have been told to be a first class citizen in Ubuntu I think that Dart support should be considered. Also Dart recently have bec

[Ubuntu-phone] Landing team 04.07.14

2014-07-04 Thread Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak
ing-team/ #113 - http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/113.commitlog * Smoke-testing results: http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/utopic/touch/ #113 mako - http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/utopic/touch/mako/113:20140704:20140625/8860/ * Some useful documentation: (Still under

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Landing QtCompositor plugged into Mir

2014-07-04 Thread Roman Zonov
What about device performance at all? 04.07.2014, 18:29, "Gerry Boland" :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/Qt

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

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Landing QtCompositor plugged into Mir

2014-07-04 Thread Gerry Boland
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 yo

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] User password heads up, RFC

2014-07-04 Thread Sergio Schvezov
On viernes 4 de julio de 2014 09h'17:17 ART, Michael Terry wrote: Hello! I'm looking at enabling passwords for users in Touch. One thing this means is that we probably shouldn't keep setting the user's default password to 'phablet', since customers won't expect that. :) Before I changed the s

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] User password heads up, RFC

2014-07-04 Thread Alan Pope
Hi Michael, Thanks for the heads-up. On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Michael Terry wrote: > Maybe there are other side effects I don't know about? Let me know if so. > How will a user of the Terminal app, directly on the device (i.e. not over adb/ssh/phablet-shell) use sudo? Cheers, -- Alan

[Ubuntu-phone] User password heads up, RFC

2014-07-04 Thread Michael Terry
Hello! I'm looking at enabling passwords for users in Touch. One thing this means is that we probably shouldn't keep setting the user's default password to 'phablet', since customers won't expect that. :) Before I changed the system to use a blank password by default, I wanted to give a heads u

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Sound settings

2014-07-04 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Marco F wrote on 02/07/14 19:30: > ... > > is it already possible (or planned) to have a sound setting that > makes the phone silent? I know there is a global volume slider but > this one also mutes the alarm... > > ... As far as I know, nobody is