I dont think you need to open any flood gates. I think we just need to
break it down. Keep the policies as they are Strict Policy or you could
call it Battery Saver Mode, this could be the standard mode that the Ubuntu
Touch uses now, If people want to optimise application for this mode and
use a
We are all behind Ubuntu Touch, if where not we would not commenting on
this problem. We understand that its not going to happen overnight. But
this is not the first time the conversation about Multitasking has been
bought up. We all understand there is good programmers and bad
programmers, this
PM, Thomas Voß
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> On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Craig Harper wrote:
> > I also really thing something should be done about this, even if you
> create
> > a user override, allowing applications to multitask in the background.
> Like
> > you give permissions for
I also really thing something should be done about this, even if you create
a user override, allowing applications to multitask in the background.
Like you give permissions for applications to use the GPS. Then the
battery life would be the users choice, personally i was looking for a
Linux machin
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> Marco A. Harrendorf
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> Am Montag, den 20.07.2015, 14:15 +0300 schrieb Craig Harper:
> > Hi Everyone
> >
> > I would like to start a discussion on VoIP and Ubuntu Touch Phones.
> >
>
> Let me put in my two cents:
>
> * A
Hi Everyone
I would like to start a discussion on VoIP and Ubuntu Touch Phones.
I have been in the VOIP industry for many many years, and there is always
common problems with VoIP most of which can be other come one way or
another. But when it comes to mobile devices we have a few more thing to
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