On 06/22/2016 03:14 PM, Wayne Ward wrote:
Anybody know of any testing with Ubuntu touch and mycroft
Probably more on topic on the ubuntu-app-devel list or in the Mycroft
forums. That's where testers are more likely to be hanging out,
especially in the earliest stages.
Been testing on ubun
Anybody know of any testing with Ubuntu touch and mycroft
Been testing on ubuntu today and noticed arm in the ppa...
Wayne
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Hello everyone,
Our developers are busy working on the few big remaining parts that we
need for OTA-12. For instance, the color emoji support is almost ready
with the final Qt-related bits staged in a silo. It looks similar for
others as well. From actual landings, today we only had a new
ubuntu-s
On 22/06/16 21:10, Krzysztof Tataradziński wrote:
W dniu środa, 22 czerwca 2016 mailto:gareth.fra...@cliftonts.co.uk>> napisał(a):
> On 22/06/16 20:24, Krzysztof Tataradziński wrote:
>>
>> Unfortunately, osmscout isn't maintained anymore. It sad, because it
>> could be much better than un
Hi,
I checked on http://willmyphonework.net and it says only some 3g networks
will work in Japan. (900MHz, 2100MHz)
Best regards,
Marius
On Jun 22, 2016 10:07 PM, "Marcos Alonso" wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> In a couple of weeks I will go to Japan.
>
> Does any of you know if the bq Aquaris E5 (ubuntu
W dniu środa, 22 czerwca 2016 napisał(a):
> On 22/06/16 20:24, Krzysztof Tataradziński wrote:
>>
>> Unfortunately, osmscout isn't maintained anymore. It sad, because it
>> could be much better than univ (offline maps and routing, streets name
>> rotating with map). Maybe someone want to fix GUI an
Hi guys.
In a couple of weeks I will go to Japan.
Does any of you know if the bq Aquaris E5 (ubuntu edition, of course) will
be usable in both, phone calls and data?
I worry to conclude based on Google that I can use it and, for my lack of
knowledge, to be wrong and get incommunicated! Then I pr
On 22/06/16 20:24, Krzysztof Tataradziński wrote:
Unfortunately, osmscout isn't maintained anymore. It sad, because it
could be much better than univ (offline maps and routing, streets name
rotating with map). Maybe someone want to fix GUI and random crashes it
this app?
Really? How come it's b
Hi,
You need to follow the process described on the wiki[1] and use the
recovery image provided there as well, for your device. Something like:
ubuntu-device-flash touch --recovery-image recovery-turbo.img
If you have to flash from the bootloader, you will need --bootstrap as
well, which will e
Hi Alexander.
Are you using a file manager app to look for them? Because files beginning
with a . are hidden. So you need to turn that on to see them. I can't find
a way to do that right now. :-(
But use the Go to function in the right upper menu, and go to
'/home/phablet/.config/' and maneuver r
W dniu środa, 22 czerwca 2016 napisał(a):
> I have now had the time to spend a little time using both my E4.5 and my
girlfriend's new Android equivalent. I thought I would bring up a couple of
differences that spring to mind.
>
> Mainly mobile internet. It crawls, it is patchy, it is virtually unu
I have now had the time to spend a little time using both my E4.5 and my
girlfriend's new Android equivalent. I thought I would bring up a couple
of differences that spring to mind.
Mainly mobile internet. It crawls, it is patchy, it is virtually
unusable on my e4.5. I put this down to my netw
On onsdag den 22. juni 2016 16.50.05 CEST, Thomas Chesteney
wrote:
sorry for being rude but I hate rude ignorants like yourself. it's not easy
designing a mobile OS, Android and iOS had much more time for development
than UT. Android is around 7 years old where UT barely 3 and the developers
ar
oh, so you have done a better job in designing a phone OS I assume? no? oh
really? if you think it's that easy then maybe you should try it yourself,
hm??
sorry for being rude but I hate rude ignorants like yourself. it's not easy
designing a mobile OS, Android and iOS had much more time for devel
The directories you mentioned do not exist on my phone?!? I uninstalled
the app and installed it again. Same issue and the directories still
don't exist. Perhaps somehow they went away and the app does not check
on first run because it comes installed as default?
How can I manually create thos
Try open store
Then tweak geek
Lets you clear all cache or settings on any app! Very handy ;)
Amongst other things...
Wayne
On Wednesday, 22 June 2016 12:26:40 BST,lexander
wrote:
Hello folks!
The Music App refuses to start past the load screen and just shuts down.
Aquaris E5, OTA 11.
I
Hi Alexander,
Firstly I'm sorry to hear that you are having this bad experience and hope
we can resolve the issue.
The locations that the music app stores configuration files are as follows:
~/.config/com.ubuntu.music/ (for general settings)
~/.local/share/com.ubuntu.music/ (for databa
Hello folks!
The Music App refuses to start past the load screen and just shuts down.
Aquaris E5, OTA 11.
I would like to try and delete all its settings and files and have it
re-initialise to see if it helps, but I can't seem to find all the files.
Can somebody please point me in the right
Have you tried to remove your terminal app configuration? Worked for me
when my special key panel was away:
mv /home/phablet/.config/com.ubuntu.terminal/com.ubuntu.terminal.conf
/home/phablet/.config/com.ubuntu.terminal/com.ubuntu.terminal.conf-backup
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2016-06-22 11:53 GMT+02:00 Sam Bull :
> On Wed, 2016-06-22 at 11:27 +0200, Krzysztof Tataradziński wrote:
>> Thanks Michael for your answer. As far as I know, Android is some
>> kind of open source project, yes? So is it not that simple to take
>> their piece of code responsible for optimization, a
I really don't understand way are you complaining. You can use Android,
IOS, Windows phone, etc. So WTF?! What have you done? Have you step in and
help the developers?
2016-06-22 10:29 GMT+01:00 francisco mulas caracuel :
> Nexus 4 camera takes forever to open.
> What are you doing ? Nothing .
>
On Wed, 2016-06-22 at 11:27 +0200, Krzysztof Tataradziński wrote:
> Thanks Michael for your answer. As far as I know, Android is some
> kind of open source project, yes? So is it not that simple to take
> their piece of code responsible for optimization, adjust it to UT and
> done?
Android and Ubu
Android compared to 3 years ago, and remains a fraud.
Android 5 years ago worked perfectly, and had many applications , only
poneis absurd excuses
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Nexus 4 camera takes forever to open.
What are you doing ? Nothing .
Aethercast ? The same.
And you intend ubuntu for all? That makes me laugh .
It seems that the development of this so depends on what 4 guys they please
And because of these , the system does not advance.
And You wanted crowfunding
Thanks Michael for your answer. As far as I know, Android is some kind
of open source project, yes? So is it not that simple to take their
piece of code responsible for optimization, adjust it to UT and done?
;)
I've reported two bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bu
Hi,
Is there a step by step documentation to resinstall ubuntu on Meizu Pro5
Ubuntu edition in case of breaking os ?
I can't find this on wiki.ubuntu.com (only the procedure for device coming
from android like nexus 4)
I would like to test some things on the device but after knowing if it's
easy
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 22.06.2016, 11:06 +0200 schrieb Michael Zanetti:
> That said, some if the issues you are reporting are new to me. For
> instance I can't confirm a few seconds freeze when switching apps. You
> probably should report bugs on Launchpad for those issue with *very*
> detailed steps
Most of them are really happening because android is some 10 years ahead
in optimizing things. If you compare Ubuntu now and 3 years ago, you'll
notice a considerable difference already. And we keep on improving
things. But especially when it comes to performance tuning, it's not
like you change on
Hello,
I don't want to start any Android vs Ubuntu war, just to ask
something. I spent some time with the first one (flashed from UT) in
my MX4. Comparing few things:
- starting apps are faster, usually immediately (comparing to UT, when
even simple calculator starts few seconds);
- killing apps o
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