Not sure, but have you tried Webogram? In the store, and is the website
version Telegram puts out - should have that feature.
I think the Ubuntu Touch Telegram dev is putting out another update in the
next few weeks.
M
On Sunday, 13 September 2015 2:08:54 AM AEST, Marco F wrote:
Hi,
is it
Hi,
I have built a yellow-world app with cocos2d for ubuntu-touch and I wonder
where I could find a documentation to learn how to link/install
automatically on the device the third party packages it is dependent on. Is
there a guideline on how to deploy on ubuntu-touch an app that depends on
vario
Hi,
is it possible to change the phone number from within the ubuntu telegram app?
https://telegram.org/faq#q-my-phone-was-stolen-what-do-i-do
says:
* If you decide to switch to a new phone number, don't forget to go to
Settings, tap on your phone number and change your Telegram number to
Hi,
It's always a bad idea to to use the usb port of a Rpi to power another device,
especially when it draws a lot of current.
Le samedi 12 septembre 2015, 14:11:58 Ed Kapitein a écrit :
> Hi,
> i want to use a raspberry pi to charge the BQ 4.5, without a (powered) hub.
> The BQ is not charging
Android has official support from Google (not a big surprise), so the
notifications come straight from Google to your Android device.
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 3:20 PM Thomas A. Moulton wrote:
>
>
> On 09/12/2015 06:32 AM, John Lenton wrote:
> > actually, google does now offer push service. Somebo
On 09/12/2015 06:32 AM, John Lenton wrote:
> actually, google does now offer push service. Somebody needs to do
> that work (and host an intermediary server).
A third party server getting my push notifications (or polling for them)
sounds just wrong to me.
How does it work in android? (afaik go
On 15-09-12 08:11 AM, Ed Kapitein wrote:
> Hi,
> i want to use a raspberry pi to charge the BQ 4.5, without a (powered) hub.
> The BQ is not charging when i plug it into the pi, and the pi never
> enumerates the BQ on its usb bus.
Sounds like they're both OTG connections, each waiting for the oth
> Hello list,
> On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 05:22:28PM +0200, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hmm, it seems that nobody is here who can give techincal input on that
> matter.
>
> Isn't this the development mailing list? Is this the wrong place to ask,
> and where should I ask instead? Is there some list de
Hi,
i want to use a raspberry pi to charge the BQ 4.5, without a (powered) hub.
The BQ is not charging when i plug it into the pi, and the pi never
enumerates the BQ on its usb bus.
Is there a way to influence the power negotiation between the pi and the BQ?
For example let the BQ start at 100m
On 12 September 2015 at 16:03, Krzysztof Tataradziński
wrote:
>
> So if I good understand, that Gmail is asking Ubuntu OS and sending some
> data to Google and get some other back, even when primary app is closed?
> Yes?
>
So, the gmail, facebook, and twitter notifications are notionally separat
actually, google does now offer push service. Somebody needs to do
that work (and host an intermediary server).
On 12 September 2015 at 00:44, Rodney Dawes wrote:
> No, Google doesn't provide push notifications for Ubuntu (yet anyway).
> It's being checked in accounts-polld.
>
> Push notification
2015-09-12 10:03 GMT+02:00 Krzysztof Tataradziński :
> So if I good understand, that Gmail is asking Ubuntu OS and sending some
> data to Google and get some other back, even when primary app is closed?
> Yes?
> I'm thinking about Activity Tracker - is there a possibility to do similar
> thing wit
So if I good understand, that Gmail is asking Ubuntu OS and sending some
data to Google and get some other back, even when primary app is closed?
Yes?
I'm thinking about Activity Tracker - is there a possibility to do similar
thing with GPS data? I mean that app will ask Ubuntu OS for location, eve
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