Re: [Ubuntu-phone] WG: WG: Installing Dekko fails always

2016-03-22 Thread Michael Zanetti
On 21.03.2016 20:36, cewe2005-newslet...@yahoo.de wrote: > Hello Micheal, > I think I don't understand, what you mean, sorry... > As you can see, if you scroll down, I send a question, somebody answered > me (Rodney), I answered again, and then a person (simplehuman) wrote me, > that my last answ

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] WG: WG: Installing Dekko fails always

2016-03-22 Thread Simplehuman
22.03.2016 10:09, Michael Zanetti пишет: I just tried to say that if a message ends up in a spam folder for someone, resending the same mail again is not likely to help. It will most likely end up in the spam folder again for that user, while all the others get the mail twice. Anyways... no big

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] WG: WG: Installing Dekko fails always

2016-03-22 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, March 22, 2016 a las 09:09:13AM +0100, Michael Zanetti escribió: > > > On 21.03.2016 20:36, cewe2005-newslet...@yahoo.de wrote: > > My system setting says that there is 3,0 GB of free space... Dekko > > needs 25,4 MiB... So that is enough, or not? > > Hmm, 3 GB should be enoug

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] E5 OOB exerience

2016-03-22 Thread John McAleely
On 21 March 2016 at 22:01, Michi Henning wrote: > > I believe it is the expected behaviour for mobile phone OEMs to make > phones in batches, and for those batches to be sold with the software that > was current at the time of production. It's particularly expensive to > re-visit a phone already

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] backup apps [was] Re: Is it time to flash my phone?

2016-03-22 Thread Phil
I knocked up a couple of very quick and dirty scripts - they are in a subdirectory of the home path: fullback.sh sudo tar cvpjf backupfull.tar.bz2 --exclude=/proc --exclude=/run --exclude=/var/run --exclude=/cache --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys / --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/tmp --exclude=ba

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Clear webapp cache

2016-03-22 Thread Olivier Tilloy
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 9:40 PM, Ferdinand Holzner wrote: > I guess due to security reasons it's not possible to create an app for this > purpose? Would have been a nice practice project for me. :D Indeed not, Ubuntu Touch’s security model means that an app cannot access other apps’ data (includi

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] E5 OOB exerience

2016-03-22 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Michi Henning wrote on 21/03/16 05:49: > ... > > On my first attempt to set up Wifi access, I selected my network, > tapped “Show password”. Then, every time I hit a key on the OSK, I > ended up with three or four random characters. It was impossibl

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Clear webapp cache

2016-03-22 Thread Alexandre Abreu
Hi, On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Ferdinand Holzner < ferdinandholz...@gmail.com> wrote: > is it possible to clear the webapp cache, if something goes wrong? > > Sometimes i have trouble with the twitter webapp. It crashes and i think > the only way to resolve this, is to clear the cache. > >

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Clear webapp cache

2016-03-22 Thread Ted Gould
On Tue, 2016-03-22 at 09:53 -0400, Alexandre Abreu wrote: > On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Ferdinand Holzner > gmail.com> wrote: > > is it possible to clear the webapp cache, if something goes wrong? > > > > Sometimes i have trouble with the twitter webapp. It crashes and i > > think the only w

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] WG: WG: Installing Dekko fails always

2016-03-22 Thread cewe2005-newsletter
Hello Michael,thanks for your answers, i thought i had done some stupid things... So because of the 3GB of free space: Yesterday I did some uninstalling of apps, because I thought it could be true... and i did cancel a lot of fotos... BUT the 3 GB of free space didn`t change... Do you think th

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] WG: WG: Installing Dekko fails always

2016-03-22 Thread cewe2005-newsletter
Von: Matthias Apitz An: Michael Zanetti CC: cewe2005-newslet...@yahoo.de; "ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net" Gesendet: 9:22 Dienstag, 22.März 2016 Betreff: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] WG: WG: Installing Dekko fails always El día Tuesday, March 22, 2016 a las 09:09:13AM +0100, Michael Z

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] WG: WG: Installing Dekko fails always

2016-03-22 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, March 22, 2016 a las 06:08:05PM +, cewe2005-newslet...@yahoo.de escribió: > To the OP: Where do you see exactly this information about 3.0 GB of > free space? > --> I looked in the smartphone itself under 'system settings' and 'about this > phone' and 'space', like you descri

[Ubuntu-phone] uNav is killed by the system when it asks for geolocation (rc-proposed)

2016-03-22 Thread Costales
Hi! Testers in rc-proposed are reporting this issue (this is not happen in the current stable): - Open uNav. - Center position. - uNav is killed (sometimes). Usually when uNav has a dump, uNav stops the rutine and I can read the issue in its log. But with this kill, I can't read anything in the

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
On 22/03/16 18:47, Neil McPhail wrote: On 22/03/16 18:43, Gareth France wrote: I'm about to try reflashing my phone and in another thread was advise of what to back up. However now I've come to do it I've realised connecting my phone to my laptop gives me Documents, Downloads, Music etc with

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Neil McPhail
On 22/03/16 18:43, Gareth France wrote: I'm about to try reflashing my phone and in another thread was advise of what to back up. However now I've come to do it I've realised connecting my phone to my laptop gives me Documents, Downloads, Music etc with no way to get to the root directory. Ac

[Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
I'm about to try reflashing my phone and in another thread was advise of what to back up. However now I've come to do it I've realised connecting my phone to my laptop gives me Documents, Downloads, Music etc with no way to get to the root directory. Accessing via SSH does but I have no idea h

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Royden Yates
On Tuesday, 22 March 2016 19:50:36 CET, Gareth France wrote: On 22/03/16 18:47, Neil McPhail wrote: On 22/03/16 18:43, Gareth France wrote: I'm about to try reflashing my phone and in another thread was advise of what to back up. However now I've come to do it I've realised connecting my ph

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Neil McPhail
On 22/03/16 18:50, Gareth France wrote: On 22/03/16 18:47, Neil McPhail wrote: On 22/03/16 18:43, Gareth France wrote: I'm about to try reflashing my phone and in another thread was advise of what to back up. However now I've come to do it I've realised connecting my phone to my laptop giv

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] uNav is killed by the system when it asks for geolocation (rc-proposed)

2016-03-22 Thread Mitchell Reese
Getting this with stable ota 9. M On 23 March 2016 5:43:35 AM LHDT, Costales wrote: >Hi! > >Testers in rc-proposed are reporting this issue (this is not happen in >the >current stable): > >- Open uNav. >- Center position. >- uNav is killed (sometimes). > >Usually when uNav has a dump, uNav stops

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
On 22/03/16 19:20, Neil McPhail wrote: If you go in to your system settings, click "wifi" then press the little arrow next to your access point name, it will show your IP address. BTW, you'll also need to make sure you log in as your phone user, so the correct syntax for my device just now wo

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Neil McPhail
On 22/03/16 19:23, Gareth France wrote: On 22/03/16 19:20, Neil McPhail wrote: If you go in to your system settings, click "wifi" then press the little arrow next to your access point name, it will show your IP address. BTW, you'll also need to make sure you log in as your phone user, so the

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
On 22/03/16 19:29, Neil McPhail wrote: On 22/03/16 19:23, Gareth France wrote: On 22/03/16 19:20, Neil McPhail wrote: If you go in to your system settings, click "wifi" then press the little arrow next to your access point name, it will show your IP address. BTW, you'll also need to make sur

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
On 22/03/16 19:29, Neil McPhail wrote: You had mentioned you could access you phone by SSH. I didn't realise you could do that over USB, beyond running phablet-shell. Have a look at https://gurucubano.gitbooks.io/bq-aquaris-e-4-5-ubuntu-phone/content/en/chapter1.html for how to enable for wifi

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Nathan Haines
On 03/22/2016 12:35 PM, Gareth France wrote: On 22/03/16 19:29, Neil McPhail wrote: You had mentioned you could access you phone by SSH. I didn't realise you could do that over USB, beyond running phablet-shell. Have a look at https://gurucubano.gitbooks.io/bq-aquaris-e-4-5-ubuntu-phone/content/

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, March 22, 2016 a las 07:35:50PM +, Gareth France escribió: > On 22/03/16 19:29, Neil McPhail wrote: > > You had mentioned you could access you phone by SSH. I didn't realise > > you could do that over USB, beyond running phablet-shell. Have a look > > at > > https://gurucuba

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
On 22/03/16 19:46, Matthias Apitz wrote: Dekko can save attachments to ~phablet/Documents; just say you want it to open with doc viewer and it will save it there with some name like ~phablet/Documents/dekko-attachment-gi5011-.. make somehow sure, that neither the transport nor Dekko is mang

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
On 22/03/16 19:40, Nathan Haines wrote: On 03/22/2016 12:35 PM, Gareth France wrote: On 22/03/16 19:29, Neil McPhail wrote: You had mentioned you could access you phone by SSH. I didn't realise you could do that over USB, beyond running phablet-shell. Have a look at https://gurucubano.gitbooks.

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] uNav is killed by the system when it asks for geolocation (rc-proposed)

2016-03-22 Thread Marco Graziotti
Same problem for me on Meizu MX4, OTA 9.1. When i'm asking for geolocation uNav is killed. I have to open again uNav and it works. I will subscribe bug 1559428 Thank you Il 22/03/2016 20:21, Mitchell Reese ha scritto

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Hannes Schnaitter
Hi, if you have adb installed (comes with phablet-tools) then you can do something like $ adb pull /home/phablet/.config config and all files will be copied into the new 'config' folder. At least that works for me. hannes Am 22.03.2016 um 20:48 schrieb Gareth France: > It is now working,

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] SDK planning

2016-03-22 Thread Omer Akram
Thanks Mike, QNetworkAccessManager did the trick and it really is convenient. On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 8:52 PM, Michael Terry wrote: > On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Omer Akram wrote: > >> Perhaps we could provide some sophisticated API for the developers so >> that they don't really have to

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] SDK planning

2016-03-22 Thread Omer Akram
Hi Zsombor, While implementing network operations I went with the QNetworkAccessManager as I was doing other stuff in c++ as well, but will take a note about WorkerScripts. Thanks On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 10:03 PM, Zsombor Egri wrote: > On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Omer Akram wrote: > >>

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, March 22, 2016 a las 09:06:33PM +0100, Hannes Schnaitter escribió: > Hi, > if you have adb installed (comes with phablet-tools) then you can do > something like > > $ adb pull /home/phablet/.config config Looks like $ scp -rp phablet@ip-addr:.config config Both systems, the ph

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] SDK planning

2016-03-22 Thread Benjamin Zeller
Hi Omer, if you are implementing your network handling code in C++ anyway then threads are very rarely needed as long as you implement it asynchonously. You should never block the main thread, ever. However when you decide you want to do that inside a thread, checkout the QRunnable[1] and QT

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
The flash is now completed and my files restored, however contacts are still empty and my call history worked. I wonder what's happened there? I can confirm that at first glance my system is a lot snappier than it has been recently. Though there is still a massive lag while attempting to load

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] uNav is killed by the system when it asks for geolocation (rc-proposed)

2016-03-22 Thread Thomas Voß
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 7:43 PM, Costales wrote: > Hi! > > Testers in rc-proposed are reporting this issue (this is not happen in the > current stable): > > - Open uNav. > - Center position. > - uNav is killed (sometimes). > > Usually when uNav has a dump, uNav stops the rutine and I can read the

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] WG: WG: Installing Dekko fails always

2016-03-22 Thread cewe2005-newsletter
Btw: Do you have any additional SD card inserted? If you do, remove it and check the space again.--> I did too yesterday, but it was still 3 GB... Thanks, I will try it, but it would take some time... I'll do my best Von: Matthias Apitz An: cewe2005-newslet...@yahoo.de CC: "ubuntu-phone

[Ubuntu-phone] No contacts after flash

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
So my phone was wiped and restored as planned. After placing my backed up files where they belong the calls history is working however the contacts are missing. I tried adding a contact into the blank contacts app and now have a contact called 'Test' but this has not affected the data in the ad

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] No contacts after flash

2016-03-22 Thread Nathan Haines
On 03/22/2016 04:06 PM, Gareth France wrote: So my phone was wiped and restored as planned. After placing my backed up files where they belong the calls history is working however the contacts are missing. I tried adding a contact into the blank contacts app and now have a contact called 'Test' b

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] No contacts after flash

2016-03-22 Thread Gareth France
On 22/03/16 23:28, Nathan Haines wrote: On 03/22/2016 04:06 PM, Gareth France wrote: So my phone was wiped and restored as planned. After placing my backed up files where they belong the calls history is working however the contacts are missing. I tried adding a contact into the blank contacts a

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] No contacts after flash

2016-03-22 Thread Eric Holmi
The devel channel has an issue like that occasionally. The other thing that fails is Google contact sync. It downloads and then instantly deletes all contacts. My solution was to flash rtm then upgrade via computer flashing (without wipe). On Tuesday, March 22, 2016, Nathan Haines wrote: > On 03/

[Ubuntu-phone] Landing team 22.03.16

2016-03-22 Thread Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak
Hello everyone, A quick and late update e-mail today. Only a few landings actually landing in the overlay, multiple others in flight: a new pulseaudio bugfix for audio not transfering back to the headset after re-connecting, new address-book-app theme fix (for the new palette), pot file updates fo

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] No contacts after flash

2016-03-22 Thread Renato Filho
Hey Natham, Which channel did you flash? We recommend to use rc-proposal for developers that want to work in the edge. The devel proposed is very unstable and you should avoid that for now. On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 9:00 PM, Eric Holmi wrote: > The devel channel has an issue like that occasional

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] How to backup

2016-03-22 Thread Zoltán Balogh
Hi, I usually `adb shell` into the device and go to the /userdata to make a `tar cvf userdata.tar.gz ./*` After that I exit the adb and simple `adb pull /userdata/userdata.tar.gz ./` the big file. I think that is the most brutal :) and lowest level way to back up all the user data you have o