On Sunday, 18 December 2016 10:14:53 CET Edison Nica wrote:
> Dear Ubuntu/Canonical community,
>
> I would like to suggest a way to speed up development of UP.
>
> Imagine a cloud solution to edit, compile, run tests and play with UP.
>
> There is a huge barier for people like me that would be a
Hey,
after the OTA14 update, i noticed some odd bug. When my m10 tablet is on
15% and I start charging it, it doesn't charge immidiately. First it drops
down to 10%, and then it starts to rise. Altough when I plug the charger
in, the indicator shows the charging icon.
Can someone help be with link
Hi,
I'm using a Meizu Pro 5 (running rc-proposed Version 246) as a daily driver in
full desktop convergence mode (using a Microsoft Windows Display Adapter V2 and
an old Dell monitor, with a bluetooth keyboard and bluetooth mouse).
However, I'm coming across a number of bugs (or at least suggesti
This is interesting for those of us who have been involved in IT since the days
of the first PCs (micro-computers as they were then known).
The spread and the depth of computing is everywhere, with more and more
specialisation as software gets ever more complicated. Even the proliferation
of pro
Hi,
There is a similar bug for
Meizu.https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-power/+bug/1473428
I'm writing this from M10 and can't confirm. I can't because I never let my
battery drop to 15%. I know I made already some of You angry with my battery
stories but every Li-Ion battery d
On 19/12/2016 14:51, Bry Wilson wrote:
> 4) Super critically, webbrowser-app, dekko and all related webapps are
> non-functional in Desktop Mode - they launch and then crash immediately.
> I've got around this by using Firefox in Libertine
[...]
> I suppose I'm slightly confused as to whether these
Hi
I'd quite like to get a definitive response to this too: will the Nexus
4 continue to be supported?
Cheers,
m
On 18/12/16 18:18, Daniele Laudani wrote:
Hello, I read on the g+ page that older devices won't be supported
after the migration to snap (because the kernel is too old), my guess
Hi,
I think the answer to that is yes and no.
a)No, because moving to snaps and xenial base will require newer kernels.
b)Yes, because even nexus 4 still not getting snap-based system, it will
be supported for another limited period of time
This is what I've understood from a post on google
On 19 December 2016 at 17:45, Joseph Liau wrote:
> This is what I've understood from a post on google plus
What's the URL of the post on this issue?
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On 2016-12-19 08:18 AM, Ivo Xavier wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I think the answer to that is yes and no.
>
> a)No, because moving to snaps and xenial base will require newer kernels.
>
> b)Yes, because even nexus 4 still not getting snap-based system, it
> will be supported for another limited period of ti
Last weekend my Ubuntu phone (BQ E5) dropped on the floor, it's screen
cracked and does not offer touch function anymore.
A practical question:
I would like to secure the data before I submit the phone for repair.
Current state: phone works (screen as well), but no touch function to
type the
Hello!
Are there any news about the state of Xenial in Ubuntu Touch? I saw, the
creation of vivid Silos nearly had been discontinued. Will there be any
test/proposed images for the devices in the near future? The staging
ones don't work. Have a nice pre-christmas time!
Yours Bjarne (nfspro
Did you try running adb shell from terminal with the phone connected to the
pc? If it works, you can use adb pull /home/phablet to save the entire home
directory (or you can select specific folders)
2016-12-19 18:43 GMT+01:00 Gert-Jan Hüfken :
> Last weekend my Ubuntu phone (BQ E5) dropped on the
https://plus.google.com/u/0/101489925843882654647/posts/1CzgkHJwURm
It would be nice to know the details from a Canonical developer (mainly to
know which devices can be abandoned for community ports), I don't know if
my assumptions in the main post are correct
2016-12-19 18:53 GMT+01:00 Tony Scot
Thanks for the suggestion Daniele. When requesting the list of connected
devices; it unfortunately does not report the phone on USB.
On 2016-12-19 20:32, Daniele Laudani wrote:
> Did you try running adb shell from terminal with the phone connected to the
> pc? If it works, you can use adb p
If the USB port is still working, you might try with an USB-OTG cable. They
are usually very cheap.
With that you can plug a usb keyboard or mouse (or a usb hub with both),
and use that to operate the phone and hopefully be able to extract the data.
I've just tried on my bq e4.5, and the latest r
Hi all
I agree! Now I have SDK installed and it works. But some time ago I got my
SDK broken because of LXD. Something went wrong and I was unable to figure
out what exactly.
I think that UP development must be simplified in some ways
(virtualization, easier installation, etc).
BR,
Roman.
2016-1
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