Hello all,
I am quite curious about the current state of "Desktop Mode" praised by
Ubuntu Touch announcements when it was show to the world.
I searched about it on the Wiki and could not find any technical documents.
The thing that I am most curious now is how it is supposed to work when
'docked
Your questions are not really for the development mailing lists.
The wiki has this information, the promotional videos too.
And by the way, the development curve has not advanced to the stage where
desktop convergence is front burner. For example MIR is the base for
convergence and its not even
Hi,
On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 6:27 AM, wrote:
> Your questions are not really for the development mailing lists.
>
I kindy disagree because although we don't have code for it right now, it's
important for developers to know the predicted scope and workings of this
mechanism.
> The wiki has this
Hi there.
I think some of your questions can be answered from the Ubuntu-for-android
project:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_for_Android
http://youtu.be/iv1Z7bf4jXY
Anyway I believe this is now legacy due to Ubuntu-touch, Mir and unity-next
projects that are currently in development, so in
Hey,
Patch to be applied at device/lge/mako.
Tested with latest raring based image and working as expected. There's
an issue when the kernel is built with gcc 4.8, which is documented at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-mako/+bug/1176255, but
Andy forced 4.7 with the latest pac
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