For what it's worth, in case someone else stumbles into this:
apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg
This fixed it. (Thanks dobey!)
Michi.
On 14 Aug 2015, at 6:53 , Michi Henning wrote:
> Thanks for your help guys!
>
> There are no obvious errors in Xorg.0.log, but in lightdm.log, I find
Hi all,
I've been taking care of a backlog of packages that have been removed in
Debian but not removed in Ubuntu. One of the packages that's shown up on
the list as having reverse-dependencies in Ubuntu is obexd, whose packages
(obexd-client and obexd-server) don't merely have reverse-dependenci
On Thu, 2015-08-20 at 18:59 +0200, Kévin PEIGNOT wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a bug with the telegram app : every-thing works fine until I join
> a photo. The photo-message works but then the On Screen Keyboard never
> appears when trying to write a message until I reboot my phone. The bug
> appear
ng results:
devel : http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/wily/touch/
rc : http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/vivid/touch_stable/
#285 devel-proposed/mako
- http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/wily/touch/mako/285:20150820:20150812/13594/
#222 rc-proposed/mako
-
http://ci.ubuntu.com/smokeng/vivid/touch_stable/mako/222:2015081
Hi all,
I have a bug with the telegram app : every-thing works fine until I join
a photo. The photo-message works but then the On Screen Keyboard never
appears when trying to write a message until I reboot my phone. The bug
appears each time I join a photo. I have the Nexus 4 with the last
stable
Hello Sam Bull,
OSMScout is really different from OSMTouch and GPS-Navigation and all
the others. Even if they implement downloading of the apps, the total
implementation is different. Merging them would mean throwing one away
completely and implementing the functionality from scratch into the oth
Hello Jamie,
Do you have any news on the implementation of SD Card access for
"normal" applications?
Frans
On 06/18/2015 04:59 PM, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> On 06/18/2015 09:15 AM, Frans Schreuder wrote:
>>
>>> A few moments ago we got all the right people in a hangout to discuss how to
>>> supp
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 2:46 AM, Daniel van Vugt <
daniel.van.v...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Two things we need for efficient video playback:
> 1. Hardware codec support; and
>
We've had hardware accelerated video decoding for over 2 years now. The
only place where video playback is not hardware
Am Donnerstag, den 20.08.2015, 07:47 -0400 schrieb Eric Holmi:
> Ok. I like your profile image. Once in read/write, everything is the
> same as the desktop, right? What are the most prominent differences?
>
no, it isnt comparable to a desktop install, the writable setup is still
in place on top of
No clue, sorry. I only know it uses the Android drivers so they're probably
somewhere in the small Android system image, or they might be part of the
kernel. Not sure how that works!
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 1:53 PM Eric Holmi wrote:
> Alright. Do you know what wifi driver is used, and if it supp
Alright. Do you know what wifi driver is used, and if it supports packet
injection? I hope this will be my last question and I'll stop bugging you,
but that is something I need. Also, where is the driver located, what is
the requirement for a different driver, and is it proprietary?
On Thursday, A
And if I send it back into read-only before I do the update, my changes
should be preserved, right?
On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC wrote:
> No, it won't, so make sure you don't upgrade, or save your changes
> elsewhere before you do.
>
> Also, if you skip an OTA and install the next one,
Ok. Cool. Thanks. I'll start my development after the next system OTA
On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC wrote:
> No clue, sorry. I only know it uses the Android drivers so they're
> probably somewhere in the small Android system image, or they might be part
> of the kernel. Not sure how that
No, updates are installed from recovery.
Your changes *might* be preserved if you're lucky and the update doesn't
touch any files you've changed either. Don't count on it. Luck-driven
software development doesn't end well :)
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 1:35 PM Eric Holmi wrote:
> And if I send it b
And if I work to install .Deb packages in the terminal, will those be
separate packages and therefor untouched? I don't have much money in case
this breaks my phone, so I have to look into everything before I do
something
On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC wrote:
> No, updates are installed f
System updates doesn't work on a per-package basis, they just change the
filesystem directly. I'd just skip updates while developing if I were you.
The worst thing that can happen (probably) is that you'll need to reinstall
Ubuntu on your phone, I don't think there's any chance it'll break your
ph
Cool. Does recovery mode present an ADB interface for repair?
On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC wrote:
> System updates doesn't work on a per-package basis, they just change the
> filesystem directly. I'd just skip updates while developing if I were you.
>
> The worst thing that can happen (
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I know it goes without saying, but it is worth saying anyway!
BACKUP
BACKUP!!!
On 08/20/2015 07:34 AM, Michael Zanetti wrote:
> No, it won't disable them and they *might* still work, but just as
> likely they might break, leaving you with a system
It does on the Nexus 7 2013 (flo), but you may want to try it on your
specific device before doing anything.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 1:44 PM Eric Holmi wrote:
> Cool. Does recovery mode present an ADB interface for repair?
>
> On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC wrote:
>
>> System updates doe
Ok. I like your profile image. Once in read/write, everything is the same
as the desktop, right? What are the most prominent differences?
On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC wrote:
> It does on the Nexus 7 2013 (flo), but you may want to try it on your
> specific device before doing anything.
Yeah it's pretty similar. The differences are that it's an ARM system
instead of x86 and the way hardware access works (via an Android
container). Also obviously it doesn't use X.org/compiz and instead it uses
Mir. Other than that it's pretty much the same.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 1:47 PM Eric Hol
No, it won't disable them and they *might* still work, but just as
likely they might break, leaving you with a system that doesn't boot and
you'd have to reinstall (using ubuntu-device-flash).
Br,
Michael
On 20.08.2015 13:30, Eric Holmi wrote:
> Ok. Thanks. I'll start working. And that will disab
No, it won't, so make sure you don't upgrade, or save your changes
elsewhere before you do.
Also, if you skip an OTA and install the next one, it will do a fresh
install of your system, because there won't be any delta patch available so
it'll download the entire system image.
On Thu, Aug 20, 201
Ok. Thanks. I'll start working. And that will disable OTA updates, right?
On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC wrote:
> You won't lose data by making it read/write, but obviously if you do
> something wrong and screw things up you'll probably lose data.
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 1:27 PM Eric
You won't lose data by making it read/write, but obviously if you do
something wrong and screw things up you'll probably lose data.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 1:27 PM Eric Holmi wrote:
> Will I lose data?
>
> On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Eric Holmi wrote:
>
>> Ok. Thanks
>>
>> On Thursday, August
Thanks. Also, how do you send it back to read only?
I want to know its stable, as I don't have the money to replace it
On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC wrote:
> If you want to mark your filesystem as r/w you just have to run this
> command as root:
>
> mount -o remount,rw /
>
> On Thu, Aug
Will I lose data?
On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Eric Holmi wrote:
> Ok. Thanks
>
> On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC > wrote:
>
>> You can either reboot to set it to read only or just write "mount -o
>> remount,ro /".
>>
>> I don't think you're going to brick your device by doing this, at m
You can either reboot to set it to read only or just write "mount -o
remount,ro /".
I don't think you're going to brick your device by doing this, at most
you'll have to reinstall your system.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 1:25 PM Eric Holmi wrote:
> Thanks. Also, how do you send it back to read only
Ok. Thanks
On Thursday, August 20, 2015, Gran PC wrote:
> You can either reboot to set it to read only or just write "mount -o
> remount,ro /".
>
> I don't think you're going to brick your device by doing this, at most
> you'll have to reinstall your system.
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 1:25 PM E
If you want to mark your filesystem as r/w you just have to run this
command as root:
mount -o remount,rw /
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 1:16 PM Eric Holmi wrote:
> I could try doing some of those things myself, but I don't know the
> command to make the current stable version on the Nexus for read/
I could try doing some of those things myself, but I don't know the command
to make the current stable version on the Nexus for read/write. The one on
the developer install page doesn't work. Also, I noticed that 3G is a
little bit slower than Wi-Fi, and drains battery, but doesn't get as hot
On T
31 matches
Mail list logo