ing, friendly and caring and
> really took their time for the community. This was outstanding and cannot
> be taken for granted.
>
You’re welcome.
> Good luck to UbPorts and the Yunit folks.
>
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till responding for me. I don’t think uAppExplorer queries
the Store directly; instead, I think it polls for updates periodically and
maintains a server-side index of its own.
Usually when this happens, deleting and re-creating the Ubuntu One account
on the device gets things working again.
Cheer
On 19 December 2015 at 16:38, Marcin Xc wrote:
Can anyone tell me where are the .gpx files stored in the phone? I'd like
> to send them to Endomondo but can not find the file in the phone :-(
>
> They’re in /home/phablet/.local/share/activitytracker.cwayne18
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ing the
store, if the device includes the 15.10 framework in the request header
then packages requiring 15.10 will be included in the response and thus be
downloadable.
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iver icon you see
on the screen to the center when the phone is ringing.
This has been reported to BQ, and is going to be fixed, but had my dad
baffled for a couple of weeks when he kept inadvertently rejecting calls.
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On 28 April 2015 at 13:16, Alan Bell wrote:
> lets talk about doing it properly.
>
> text to speech can be done quite nicely with an offboard openMary server,
> if we have the route we can make the voices happen. You can run a speech
> synth on the device (I have, it works, it is a bit slow) but
On 23 April 2015 at 09:40, Bry Wilson wrote:
> I'm trying and failing to connect to my university's eduroam network (on
> my Nexus 4 running vivid-devel-proposed r183), which requires PEAP and
> MSCHAPV2 authentication - when I click on the "eduroam" connection in Wifi
> Settings, it turns green,
e to ordering the results than just ratings. As Martin said,
this is going to be something that will need constant tweaking to get
reasonable results most of the time. Unfortunately, it’s not an exact
science, so sometimes we will get results that will leave everyone
scratching their heads. The key i
SSL).
Cheers,
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ilable for armhf, and
the emulator is x86. The search results are filtered by architecture. The
highlights ought to be, too, so I've raised Bug #1378853 for this.
Thanks for the feedback!
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EGV in
>> mir::frontend::ClientBufferTracker::client_has()
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1339610
>> [Time counter 33/7]
>> [WHITELISTED]
>> -> This problem has caused some rare test failures in smoketesting,
>> rarely reproducible it seems. I
On 15 April 2014 20:40, David Planella wrote:
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>
> 2) Mapping: there are several different places where app metadata is
> defined, and we'd need to make sure they are aligned. I've created a table
> with those places and their mappings as of today. For the sake of completion
> I've also include
oint, but it looks like after the
upgrade, the index was serving old data. We refreshed the index and
everything is operating normally again now.
Thanks for reporting this, and apologies once again.
JT
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> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 7:45 PM, James Tait
> wrote:
>> I've had a couple of thoughts about how we might approach this:
>>
>> - Pass them as discrete GET parameters. This has th
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The search_url should be navigable, and return results appropriate to
the device. Requiring GET parameters for the search would mean they'd
need to be added to that URL, and to the departments URL.
I'd appreciate people's thoughts on this.
Cheers,
JT
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On 27/02/14 16:06, James Tait wrote:
> On 27/02/14 12:12, Martin Albisetti wrote:> On Sat, Feb 22, 2014
> at 12:05 AM, Michael Hall wrote:
>>> We would like to be able to start using the
>>> ubuntu-sdk-14.04-dev framework
"ubuntu-sdk-14.04-dev" to work on devices that only "ubuntu-sdk-14.04"?
Framework handling is going to have to get a lot more intelligent in
each of the SDK/devportal, Click Package Index and possibly clients to
be able to handle the "Debian dependency relationship f
or handling requests from clients that specify multiple
supported frameworks. Given a query of the form:
?q=framework:ubuntu-sdk-13.10,framework:ubuntu-sdk-14.04-dev
the results will be filtered to those packages that specify a
dependency on zero or more of the specified frameworks *and nothing
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