El día Friday, December 30, 2016 a las 12:49:51AM +0100, Fabio Colella escribió:
> Hello,
> do you know if it works in the android browsers (like the stock browser or
> google chrome for android)?
> AFAIK the Ubuntu browser is based on Chrome/Chromium, so it should have
> about the same level of c
El día Thursday, December 29, 2016 a las 09:15:15PM +, kaabud...@yahoo.de
escribió:
> > The SSH connection in terminal is lost when the front app is changed. Any
> > suggestion to avoid it? I need to keep the ssh connection alive in terminal
> > while I use another app (web browser or other
Hello,
do you know if it works in the android browsers (like the stock browser or
google chrome for android)?
AFAIK the Ubuntu browser is based on Chrome/Chromium, so it should have
about the same level of compatibility.
Cheers,
Fabio
On 27 December 2016 at 08:32, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día
> gsettings set com.canonical.qtmir lifecycle-exempt-appids ...
Nice! It works successfully for me.
Regards...
El jueves, 29 de diciembre de 2016 21:15:15 (CST) kaabud...@yahoo.de escribió:
> - Ursprüngliche Message -
>
> > Von: Camilo Ernesto Blanco Peña
> > An: Ubuntu Phone List
On Thursday, 29 December 2016 17:36:21 CET, Camilo Ernesto Blanco Peña
wrote:
Hi Team:
The SSH connection in terminal is lost when the front app is changed. Any
suggestion to avoid it? I need to keep the ssh connection alive
in terminal
while I use another app (web browser or other).
Thank
- Ursprüngliche Message -
> Von: Camilo Ernesto Blanco Peña
> An: Ubuntu Phone List
> Gesendet: 17:36 Donnerstag, 29.Dezember 2016
> Betreff: [Ubuntu-phone] Ssh connection is lost
>
> Hi Team:
>
> The SSH connection in terminal is lost when the front app is changed. Any
> suggestio
Another thing that, approximately year ago, there was some UT news every
week (at websites like http://news.softpedia.com/cat/Linux or
omgubuntu.co.uk ), and now - Big silence.
2016-12-29 20:06 GMT+01:00 advocatux :
> El 29/12/16 a las 16:05, Fabio Colella escribió:
>
>> Hello,
>> I think you can
El 29/12/16 a las 16:05, Fabio Colella escribió:
Hello,
I think you can find many answers here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/
101489925843882654647/posts/1CzgkHJwURm
Cheers, Fabio
Hi Fabio, thank you for posting that link.
That's exactly the kind of discussion I expect in this list, funny
en
Install Open Store and install UT Ubuntu Tweak from it.It has a functionality
to avoid suspending any app you want. It won't guarantee that it won't be
killed though.
[1] OpenStore
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From: Camilo Ernesto Blanco Peña
To: Ub
Hi Team:
The SSH connection in terminal is lost when the front app is changed. Any
suggestion to avoid it? I need to keep the ssh connection alive in terminal
while I use another app (web browser or other).
Thanks for your great job and happy holidays for all.
Best regards...
--
Lic. Camil
Hello,
I think you can find many answers here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/
101489925843882654647/posts/1CzgkHJwURm
Cheers, Fabio
On 29 December 2016 at 14:39, advocatux wrote:
>
> El 29/12/16 a las 14:00, gareth.fra...@cliftonts.co.uk escribió:
>
>> Ok, I think the problem here is that we have
El 29/12/16 a las 14:00, gareth.fra...@cliftonts.co.uk escribió:
Ok, I think the problem here is that we have ticked along for at least
the last year with regular updates on what is landing. Although I
often don't take it in it is nice to see this regular reminder that
things are happening. Ev
It's like a joke (and fits with the other thread): I was looking into
the BQ.com/de store for that case and could even order it for 17 euros
and was happy. Now they informed me that it was due to a technical fault,
and they are so sorry to say 'out of stock', returned the money and as a
bonus 5 eu
Ok, I think the problem here is that we have ticked along for at least
the last year with regular updates on what is landing. Although I often
don't take it in it is nice to see this regular reminder that things are
happening. Ever since I first got my handset there has been a very clear
statem
On 29 December 2016 at 11:29, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Just as background to let you know that I'm not some stupid newbie: I do
> run FreeBSD on my latops, even on a Chromebook, all compiled from svn
> rep, from the kernel up to KDE. I.e. I have certain idea about
> computers after 30 years of UNI
* Matthias Apitz, g...@unixarea.de [29/12/16 11:31]:
> think. That's why you need some OEM vendor putting this together for you, as
> BQ.com
> did in the past. And no, you can not buy any new BQ devices any more,
> only perhaps a few in eBay or Anazon, or second hand devices.
>
> It makes no sens
El día Thursday, December 29, 2016 a las 11:06:40AM +0100, Jo-Erlend Schinstad
escribió:
> > Hi Jo-Erlend,
> >
> > Can you point, please, to one or two stores selling Ubuntu phones. Thanks
> >
> >
> A laptop becomes an Ubuntu laptop once Ubuntu is installed on it. A phone
> becomes an Ubuntu phon
Hi Jo-Erlend,
Is not the same thing. I can install ubuntu in almost any hardware, and it
works, but Ubuntu Phone i can't do that!!! Only on that specific phones!
Don't get me wrong, I was one of many that put my money in the Edge
crowdfundig, and I by the first Ubuntu phone to. I'm expecting, like
> Hi Jo-Erlend,
>
> Can you point, please, to one or two stores selling Ubuntu phones. Thanks
>
>
A laptop becomes an Ubuntu laptop once Ubuntu is installed on it. A phone
becomes an Ubuntu phone once Ubuntu is installed on it. The phones that
were sold with Ubuntu pre-installed are still sold. Yes
El día Thursday, December 29, 2016 a las 06:19:47PM +1100, Stephen escribió:
> You can still buy a new Meizu Pro 5 (Flyme), and install Ubuntu.
>
> I think that is the best option.
I was not talking for me in person. Me and my family we are owning three
devices BQ E4.5 and a M10, all with Ubuntu
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