* Matthias Apitz wrote:
> What is the name of this process and does it have some log file
> (maybe to avtivate) which would log the actual voltage and the
> derived estimated percentage?
There are entries for it in the kernel, but IIRC I think the UI
probably uses upowerd. From what I recall,
* Cesar Herrera wrote:
> So it would be interesting display the Voltage.
You can get this information here:
/sys/class/power_supply/battery/voltage_now
... or somewhere similar, depending on the exact device.
It's not perfect, but it's usually pretty close under normal
circumstances. Divide
* Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Yes, exactly like this, with meters in addition.
Although not shown in the picture, I have the phones instrumented
with meters along the path for primary power and USB, and use it
to check power consumption on each new build.
For example, here is a summary of one type
* Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Is it possible to attach addition wires, in parallel and
> inline, to attach meters outside the device while using or
> charging?
>
> I think, we need an independent measurement of the energy
> in/out to understand if the battery firmware or the kernel
> software is
* Matthias Apitz wrote:
> Mi wife too. I think at BQ they should open some devices and
> put meters to measure at the wires the exact mhA which go in
> and out to compare with what the firmware says and the software
> shows
>
> Hey, we're engineers, aren't we? :-)
It's funny you mention that.
* Yarid Andrea Guglielmetti wrote:
> Hi, i not like the decisions of Facebook but Fmessenger working for me on BQ
> E4.5. Bye
I like the name, Fmessenger. When I first saw that they took out
messaging and replaced it with code that tries to install their
intrusive app on literally every click,
* Murphy, Mark wrote:
> I've never liked it either. It's never symbolized web-browsing
> for me, having said that though I've no experience of Apple
> products. I did give my bq4.5 to an avid Apple user the other
> day while we were on break to see what he thought of it, and he
> really liked
* Stephen M. Webb wrote:
> X11 is an inherently insecure platform on which to run
> untrusted software. It's simple and easy to inject keystrokes,
> intercept keystrokes, scrape screens, and even launch
> privileged applications through the X server.
And it's beautiful. Those traits sound li
* Tony Scott wrote:
> An interesting suggestion - any views?
>
> http://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-one-simple-fix-that-make-the-ubuntu-phone-incredible/
It does seem like an awfully big hole in the Ubuntu Touch feature
set. On Android I can fit virtually everything I use onto one
screen
* Gareth France wrote:
> I think U1 was probably ahead of it's time. Canonical need it
> now, not back then.
I suspect the opposite might be true. I don't really know, but
how it looked to me was that U1 came too late, not too early.
File clouds were cool and profitable for a while, but comp
* Alfonso Sanchez-Beato wrote:
> * Alan Pope wrote:
> > * Daniel Wood wrote:
> > > It defaults to events view which i find difficult and
> > > un-natural to navigate and find the images I want, I always
> > > use the photos view. It would be great if the prefered
> > > view could be set as a
* Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> I’d be especially interested in the output while browsing to
> one of the websites that cause the crashes.
I'm interested in this too, and interested in the specific steps
taken to cause low-memory conditions. I've been looking for
things which eat too much RAM and o
* Zoltán Balogh wrote:
> One important detail about the hw spec made me think about our
> UI skins.
>
> AMOLED displays as many of you know do consume dramatically
> different amount of power depending on the color and the
> brightness used on the screen. A pitch black background with a
> dig
* Peter Bittner wrote:
> Actually, "theming" should already be a core design feature, at
> least planned if not implemented.
+1 to this.
At minimum:
- Ability to set arbitrary wallpaper. (independent of the lock screen)
- Configure default font type, size, and color.
- Configure number o
* Robert Schroll wrote:
> >As for syncing, have you considered doing it via Calibre
> >support?
>
> No, I actually like my users. :) I kid, but Calibre represents
> the opposite of my philosophy in many ways. If there's
> something I can do to make life better for Calibre users, I'll
> try
* Robert Schroll wrote:
> TXT file support would be pretty easy, actually, but I didn't
> know that was actually a thing. (Is that actually a thing?)
Plain text is, and probably always will be, a thing.
I have quite a few books in plain text format. They are usually
.txt.gz or .txt.bz2 thoug
* Selene Scriven wrote:
> * linuxgeht...@habmalnefrage.de wrote:
> > +1, too.
> >
> > Am Donnerstag, 21. Januar 2016 09:17:07 CET schrieb Richard Somlói:
> > >I also think It's a good idea, so +1.
>
> It means more if you +1 the bug. :)
>
> http
* linuxgeht...@habmalnefrage.de wrote:
> +1, too.
>
> Am Donnerstag, 21. Januar 2016 09:17:07 CET schrieb Richard Somlói:
> >I also think It's a good idea, so +1.
It means more if you +1 the bug. :)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-network/+bug/1373463
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* Heroldich Robin wrote:
> could you provide a switch for mobile data on this indicator
> too? She and I would really pleased. Thanks.
I would appreciate this too. My default phone state is
inconvenient to toggle on Ubuntu phones. (default state: allow
calls and sms, don't allow cell data, m
* Jean-Baptiste Lallement wrote:
> I made a small version decoder ring generated from the
> information on system-image.u.c [1] It also includes a link to
> sil2100's commitlog to find the changes between builds.
>
> [1] http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/qa/touch-version-decoder-ring/
Aweso
* Alberto Mardegan wrote:
> On 12/02/2015 11:31 AM, Selene Scriven wrote:
> > Any news on this, or a bug link? It looks like it's still missing.
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/pay-ui/+bug/1520173
>
> As you can see, I have a branch ready but need some help to
* Carla Cabrera wrote:
> Battery logs seem to indicate that the indicator is misbehaving
> at its lowest level between 0-1 values. Please check the
> attached logs.
Hi, could you explain a bit more about what the specific behavior
is?
Or, is this perhaps what you're seeing?
https://bugs.laun
* Dave Morley wrote:
> * Victor Gonzalez wrote:
> > I just installed the rc-proposed 189 and the first thing I
> > noticed is that the U1 account is not available in system
> > settings>accounts, however, if I try to install an app from
> > Ubuntu store, it automatically asks for U1 account ..
* Oliver Grawert wrote:
> (note that this is pretty close to the IOS model (which shows
> this is techincally possible) and is the reason that we are
> currently miles better in battery life than android in the same
> device)
It sounds a lot like the PalmOS model from the 90s. It didn't
real
* Niklas Wenzel wrote:
> Yes, please do report this bug! I'll confirm it then.
> You can file it here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-terminal-app
Please also be sure to include any files you find in /var/crash .
It sounds like unity8 may have crashed, and the crash dump files
make it much
* Jim Hodapp wrote:
> > First issue is music playback, using about 16% of CPU. And
> > so using too much battery, this need to be fixed.
>
> This is actually pretty low and is not really the source of
> your battery drain. Try your test again but just do music
> playback and no video and
ay
more data than a 7-inch tablet, but if they both use 90 "grid
units" the 10-inch one will simply have bigger widgets (like the
issue the MX4 has now).
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> 2015-07-06 7:08 GMT+02:00 Selene Scriven :
> > * Krzysztof Tataradziński wrote:
> >> My last
* Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> I would like to find a single, short, pronouncable token that
> can appear on the main "About This Phone" screen, which
> provides the most useful information to tech support (and also
> bug triagers).
>
> There seem to be eight things involved in distinguishing
* John McAleely wrote:
> Yes, I think each channel does have a separate series of build
> numbers. Someone from the landing team can confirm, I think.
>
> > * Do the build numbers ever reset to 1? For example, when
> > the Ubuntu release changes?
>
> I believe they can only be at '1' in a cha
* Krzysztof Tataradziński wrote:
> My last (for now) thoughts about MX4: Icons are to big
> (especially left launcher), font also. Is there a tool to
> change font size? Can't find such option in system settings.
This works pretty well for fixing the widget sizes on the MX4:
export GU=21
adb s
* Marco A. Harrendorf wrote:
> Besides of that I would say it is fully useable already now.
> Maybe you can talk with your canonical colleagues, so that we
> get a native Xmir package with multitouch support soon? ;-)
I've been bugging people about it for about a year and a half
now. I probab
* Marco A. Harrendorf wrote:
> I tried out starting of native X11 applications on my phone ...
>
> Starting graphical X11 programs on my Ubuntu Phone is working
> quite well, ...
> * Install Fluxbox as window manager
> sudo apt-get install fluxbox
> ...
> * Install some Web Browser like Dillo,
* Marek Greško wrote:
> I would like to ask whether anybody else is observing, that the
> bq aquaris phone is draining battery faster when Wi-Fi is
> turned off?
There is a bug for a different phone where power usage is too
high with wifi on (while the screen is off), but in my
measurements s
* Matthias Apitz wrote:
> BQ.com's support said to me that I should re-calibrate the
> battery. Which I now have done ...
It would be nice if the battery firmware (or whatever low-level
code converts its voltage to a percent) would stop trying so hard
to be smart. Sometimes dumb is better.
B
* sturmflut wrote:
> which parameters (e.g. for ps) you usually append
I've always been fond of 'ps awwfux | less -S'. It formats
everything in detail as a tree, and the parameters seem to come
naturally to mind whenever something goes wrong. :)
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* Matthias Apitz wrote:
> 1)
> I know the 1st issue can't be solved, because it is a conceptional design
> question: The screen of the Openmoko is resistive, while the BQ has a
> capacitive one. Both have pro's and cont's, for me the biggest disadvantage
> of the BQ is that I can not address singl
* Matthias Apitz wrote:
> And when/how I will get this nice horizontal green line on my
> BQ Aquaris E4.5?
As Oliver said, soon.
We've got several BQ phones torn apart with logging power meters
attached so we can directly measure power usage, and we've been
trying to optimize it a lot lately.
* Rodney Dawes wrote:
> You can probably buy a data-only USB cable for your device, or an
> adapter which does not include the connections for the 5v power, to
> install between the cable and your PC.
I tried this; it doesn't work. A power-only cable works fine,
but a data-only cable does not.
* Rodney Dawes wrote:
> We would just need to also do something for apps with no
> ratings at all, so they will get weighted better than apps that
> have all negative ratings.
It's pretty simple. Default to a score of 50% (3 stars?), and
adjust that score up or down based on ratings. Adjust
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> This will also be the first phased update we provide. This
> means that the OTA deployment will commence in phases, on each
> phase more and more (selected randomly) users will get access
> to the update itself.
That's actually pretty exciting. :)
I'm glad
* Niklas Wenzel wrote:
> Apparently, apps are currently only sorted by their star
> ratings. ... most top-notch applications are beaten by webapps
> whose owners give them a single 5 star rating.
There are pretty simple scoring mechanisms which should be able
to vastly improve the sorting...
* Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
> Hello everyone! Daniel recently announced the creation of a new
> 'Help' application for ubuntu touch. The app is an attempt to
> help share knowledge about the phone into a handy app, usable
> from the phone itself. The application itself is being
> developed on lau
* Roman Zonov wrote:
> What's happened with vivid? Hammerhead (not off. supported,
> but), I can't open click apps. After splash screen apps (core
> apps too) are closing. However, non-click apps (like Phone) are
> working.
Strange. I just tried ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed image 67 on my
mak
* Robert Schroll wrote:
> So I'd like to hear from other developers, would you find this
> useful enough to turn on for your projects?
It might be a nice extra, and it sounds like *something* should
be done to improve this part of our app store... but I'm not
sure which solution would actuall
* Kevin Gunn wrote:
> Recently the Unity UI team has put in effort around "full shell
> rotation".
I'm very happy to hear that. I suspect it will improve the UI
considerably, and eliminate a lot of app-specific weirdness
related to rotation. The new method/policy seems like it will
"just wo
* Olga Kemmet wrote:
> The visual design is currently work in progress.
> We will take your comments into account for the next version.
I missed a call the first time because the answer button is no
longer a button. We should probably make it not look like a
button.
More importantly, it'd be
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> Another ordinary day in the landing world! There has been no
> promotion today, but the current image state is very close
> quality-wise to what we would expect as a release candidate. We
> are still seeing camera-app failures even with the workaround
> that
Test results for image 175 (mako):
The most obvious thing people will notice is that the welcome
tutorial dies after one swipe. It also starts on every boot,
since it never finishes and never writes the file to say it ran.
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> ** Date & Time picker is not worki
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> Just a quick update today. No promotions, things are proceeding
> rather slowly on the fixes front in overall. But most of the
> blockers have people assigned and should be resolved in the
> nearest time. We're a bit busy with various RTM-related things
> ri
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> Still no promotion - more and more blockers are getting
> identified. The emulator images seem to be haunted by some
> visible regressions that we would need fixed before proceeding,
> not to mention the many reproducible autopilot issues that are
> still se
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> Yes, finally we were able to get to a promotion today. Image
> #157 has been dogfooded and marked as a valid candidate, so we
> moved on an promoted it to the devel channel!
Awesome. :)
It doesn't look like 159 will be a candidate though. It can't
seem to
* Oliver Ries wrote:
> thanks for the update Selene, bummer... on the bright side
> though.. happy to read the image appears to be OK once the link
> is fixed.
>
> Is there a way to force the symlink to the right target via
> some override at the end of the image creation as a stop gap
> unti
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> Even though we had high hopes for a promotion today, sadly this
> was not possible...
We had hoped for 155 to fix the current critical issues, but a
new issue popped up instead. The new issue was a build process
issue, not a code change, and it resulted in
It has been a while since I re-checked a lot of our phone bugs,
so I tested them on image Utopic 140. Here are the results, in
no particular order:
New bugs:
- None of the indicator settings menu items actually launch
their respective settings app. For example, "Clock indicator
->
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> Still no promotions today, sadly.
At a guess, I'm going to say #134 probably isn't a good candidate
either. It failed very early in my tests -- I couldn't answer
any calls.
In 134, the ringer rings but the screen won't turn on when a call
comes in. I have
* Jussi Pakkanen wrote:
> Are the crashes happening in MTP or Mediascanner? If the
> latter, can you post the upstart log file from one of the
> crashes?
On further investigation, it seems that the symptoms are
happening because mediascanner is *not* crashing. Whatever bug I
always used to h
* Thomas Strehl wrote:
> > - On first boot, music and video scopes didn't show any local
> > files, and the music player claimed there was no music. I
> > think the MTP server crashed during first boot and didn't
> > recover. This might be related to my image-flashing script
>
* Chris Johnston wrote:
> * lukasz.zemc...@canonical.com wrote:
> > We seem to have hit a rather serious issue today that
> > resulted in not being able to get proper smoketesting test
> > results for the recently built image (#123). Bug #1340217 [1]
> > causes the network being unavailable on
* Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> Marco F wrote on 02/07/14 19:30:
> > is it already possible (or planned) to have a sound setting
> > that makes the phone silent? I know there is a global volume
> > slider but this one also mutes the alarm...
>
> As far as I know, nobody is working on implementin
* Rodney Dawes wrote:
> How you want to use the phone, and h ow I want to use the phone
> are different though. Which is why that decision needs to be in
> the user's hands.
Exactly. I just want to make sure the user is able to make these
decisions instead of being stuck with what the app dev
* Fabio Colella wrote:
> The advantages of not allowing background services are mainly
> longer battery life and better overall performances.
> ...
> I think we should find a compromise that allow the user to use
> apps that need background services but also makes him/her free
> to stop/resume
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> From the user point of view images #59 and #60 work normally,
> so no worries. Those include the new unity8 with the greeter
> working now separately of unity8.
I tried image 62 tonight. I wouldn't describe it as functional.
In the few minutes between flash
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> Too bad we weren't able to reach our completely-green image
> goal this week, but let's work hard to get to it
> next week.
The first image this week is #60. It looks like it has both bug
fixes and new issues.
Bugs fixed:
- http://pad.lv/1306499 - sound
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> Image #52 looked rather nice dogfooding wise (although some new
> issues have been spotted) so we *might* promote #53
I wouldn't suggest promoting #53. I ran into a nasty crash loop
on it.
> * Links to auto-generated commit-logs of recent images:
> (Host mi
* Selene Scriven wrote:
> * Omer Akram wrote:
> > The max sound level in the Nexus 4 earpiece is too high that
> > anyone sitting in the same room can listen everything clearly.
> > Even it feels the earpiece may even burst.
> >
> > That is not a problem whe
* Omer Akram wrote:
> The max sound level in the Nexus 4 earpiece is too high that
> anyone sitting in the same room can listen everything clearly.
> Even it feels the earpiece may even burst.
>
> That is not a problem when I am using android on my phone.
> Could anyone tell me which package
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> ...
Image 32 came out today too. I had mixed results.
> ** using wrong icon for 3G connections
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-network/+bug/1319812
I currently see no icon at all for 3G connections, even while
it's connected and transf
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> So! We promoted image #28 today!
But 29 and 30 have some issues.
The big one is that the network indicator is gone. It can still
function, but it's not in the indicator area.
> What does #28 have to offer?
> - New unity8 with increased performance of scopes
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> During the weekend we had a few images built: #20, #21 and #22
> - with the last one getting promoted for your convenience!
I tried image 24 on a Flo / Nexus 7 with no phone hardware. I
noticed it still takes a full minute or more to start the dialer
app.
* Kevin Gunn wrote:
> • Latest unity-mir/mir
> □ Xinput-mir landed (for rootless X)
Does this mean we're close to being able to run X11 apps on
phones and tablets? I know some people who really, really want
that feature.
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* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> Today we had 2 images under the radar, one of which we decided
> to promote! After general dogfooding and smoketesting gave us a
> green light, image #17 has been officially promoted! Enjoy!
Image 18 is looking pretty good too. 3G is working for me, for
the
* Robert Park wrote:
> So, with a plan to have an easy day of small landings, so far
> I've landed:
>
> * usensord supporting new vibration modes
> * gsettings-qt and unity-scopes-shell bugfixes
> * gallery-app bugfixes
>
> Those should appear in image #8 later today.
Image 8 results... at le
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> After gathering feedback from two dogfooders and analyzing the
> test results from smoketesting, we decided that the quality of
> the image is stable, with no new regressions sneaking in. The
> #2 image includes mostly the yesterday-mentioned Qt fixes.
No re
* David Marceau wrote:
> Thank you Selene for sharing my pain with the ubunt-touch
> on-screen keyboard. It's really hard to use emacs with the
> current OSK.
Emacs is hard to use with just one or two fingers, period. Touch
screens and key chording don't get along very well.
The UI concepts
* David Marceau wrote:
> why is it that we have to show an extra panel to have access to the
> tabulation key? When within the terminal on the Nexus 4, the extra
> panel takes a great deal of screen real estate.
In general, I find the Ubuntu Touch keyboard painful to use since
I'm accustomed to
* Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak wrote:
> First of all, as most of you probably already know from the
> announcement on the mailing list, we have successfully built
> our first utopic image!
And our second, apparently. And it has a surprising lack of new
bugs. I would have expected something major
* Selene Scriven wrote:
> - Our call log function doesn't indicate whether a call was
> accepted, ignored, or missed.
Sorry, it doesn't distinguish between accepted or ignored, but it
does indicate missed calls.
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* Didier Roche wrote:
> It's been ages since I haven't been able to say it, but… we
> have a new promoted image! (#294) \o/
And a few hours later, image 295. This list probably isn't
complete; it's just what I've verified on this image.
Recently fixed issues:
- http://pad.lv/1302801 - All
* Alexander Sack wrote:
> With 14.04 release pending and a bunch of promotion blockers plaguing
> us still, engineering leadership team has agreed that we put our tree
> and landing engine into high alert mode again (e.g. TRAINCON-0). Since
> we don't want to provoke a rush to deliver non-finished
* Didier Roche wrote:
> CI Train spreadsheet [1] now support that workflow:
> * you will notice a new column next to "ready" (on the left
> before the last visible one) entitled "QA sign off needed".
> -> set it to No (default) if your landing falling into case 1.
> -> set it to Yes for landing f
* Didier Roche wrote:
> Summary of the day: ...
> #281: ...
Image 283 results:
Recently fixed:
- (blocker) http://pad.lv/1302801 - All new scopes are ignoring
the privacy setting for Phone only (temporary fix)
New bugs found:
- None
Still happening:
- (blocker) http://pad.lv/129
* Didier Roche wrote:
> #280:
> ...
And now image 281:
Recently fixed:
- I didn't notice any in this image.
New bugs found:
- After running for ~20 minutes with a few apps open, the power
button started taking more than a minute to respond (to turn
the screen off/on).
(in ge
* Alan Pope wrote:
> I also noticed that #275 would do the same freeze when updating
> the usermetrics you often see on older images when they're
> catching up with UI events (known bug). But with #275 it did it
> _every_ time even when unlocking very soon after a lock, so
> there would be lit
* Didier Roche wrote:
> #275:
> ...
Image 276 results...
Recently fixed:
- DTMF tones in the dialer no longer play for such a long time. :)
-
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-system-settings/+bug/1295550
- UTC offset reported incorrectly after setting time zone
- ht
* Didier Roche wrote:
> 2 images again today, with new features like oxide-based
> webapps, right edge new flipping support and more! Still some
> blockers for promotion on the list though.
I tried image 275 tonight.
The new right-edge flipping seems to work nicely, and improves
usability whe
* Didier Roche wrote:
> Only one image today (#262), ...
>
> #262:
> ** gallery shows blank dates and photos (Bill)
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gallery-app/+bug/1296634
Semi-fixed in image 263. It no longer displays videos unless
they're in the Pictures/ dir. But videos there
* Selene Scriven wrote:
> In image 261, ...
> I see a few issues.
Actually, make that image 262. I had the number wrong, thinking
it was 261 but really all these test results were for 262. It
has been a long day.
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P
* Didier Roche wrote:
> #260:
> - contains the dialer-app and messaging-app AP tests fixes discussed above
> - got the indicator-sound revert
> - more them adjustments
>
> -> the test results just finished and showed that both dialer-app and
> messaging-app are indeed fixed. Well done apps team \
* Oliver Grawert wrote:
> > BUG #2
> > In the settings->time and date,
> > I don't see an option to show 24 hour clock instead of 12 hour clock.
>
> 12 or 24h format is automatically set based on your chosen
> locale ... I wouldnt call it a bug if there is no manual
> setting for overriding a
* Tim Peeters wrote:
> * Iain Lane wrote:
> > I just upgraded to the latest trusty-proposed image (#261)
> > and my custom background wasn't preserved. I understand this
> > is deliberate — i.e. not a bug.
> >
> > I have some questions about this change.
> > ...
> > - I find the new backgro
* Didier Roche wrote:
> 2 images since yesterday, ...
> #247:
> #248:
... and #249 a bit later in the day.
I noticed a few issues (mostly already known) in #249.
- Calls interact badly with playing music. The music either
fails to pause when it should, or switches from headset to
b
* Ricardo Salveti de Araujo wrote:
> We had lavc / ffmpeg and had to remove because of licensing
> issues. Even if we add them back, software decoding is
> currently broken, so it wouldn't help.
Bummer.
> We're only doing hardware decoding, so it might be indeed a bug
> in our gst-hybris sta
* Didier Roche wrote:
> #246:
> ...
Just a short note about today's images. Image 247 had a small
regression which broke thumbnails (in the video carousel,
possibly elsewhere too). We got a fix tested from silo though,
and the fix seems to be included in image 248.
I've also noticed that ou
* Selene Scriven wrote:
> Me too; r244 and r245 both exhibit rather frequent screen
> locks, system-wide. ...
>
> Image 246 is supposed to start building any minute now, with a
> mir update which hopefully fixes this.
As far as I can tell, the issue is fixed and we're back
* Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
> On a sidenote, as both my devices are running #244 they are
> useless for testing :-( Fortunately Alan had a device on stable
> we could vet changes with. Lesson learned, don't update both
> devices at the same time.
Me too; r244 and r245 both exhibit rather frequent
* Didier Roche wrote:
> Ok, #234 wasn't THE one, but quite close… Actually (doll
> drums), we got image #236 promoted!
Woot! I ran into some issues with image 237, though.
- I couldn't get a wired headset mic to work; the built-in mic
stayed active instead. http://pad.lv/1292420
- My
* Oliver Grawert wrote:
> as you might have seen on G+ already the new Mir ships a new
> screencast/screenshot feature, since that needs some extra
> processing of the images and slightly varies across teh devices
> I hacked up a little script that was tested on the three
> supported devices (
* Didier Roche wrote:
> #229:
> - new clock app, unfortunately, we still have one AP test
> failing, but progress on the alarm front.
>
> Dogfooding on #229 is proceeding as we speak, results tomorrow morning
> (tests results are comparable to previous)
I tried out #229, freshly-flashed install
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