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>> There's a lot of people world wide mad about security right now - and if
>> Ubuntu Touch can eventually ship with a good basic set of security options,
>> it will appeal to people who otherwise might have no reason to use it.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 17, 2
executed app being managed by upstart.
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>>> a beginners programming course.
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ange with your friends' phones? what if your phone is just an
> impersonator that doesn't have the key and wants in anyways?
>
> Sincerely,
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> On Jul 18, 2013 1:08 PM, "Nathan Haines" wrote:
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>> On 07/18/2013 11:04 AM, Rasmus Eneman wrote:
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the same way.
But that may be cleaner than having everything using
MIME types I agree.
I don't really care for the implementation if it just gives
the correct flexibility :)
2013/7/18 Thomas Voß
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> > I really like a MIME t
t that would have security
> implications (Mark, Jamie, please correct me if I'm wrong).
>
> From my pov, giving apps the ability to refer to intents/functionality
> with a URL is pluggable and nicely integrates with our lifecycle model
> by not making any assumptions about ano
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The tablet interface have the side view and personally I think that is
good. Anything more wouldn't be good.
On Jul 19, 2013 12:20 PM, "Jean-Marc Gailis"
wrote:
> Hi!
> The probleme is that a lot of people want this function, and in the tablet
> trailer we shown Ubuntu Touch running with 2 window
2013/7/19 Josh Leverette
> A 20" screen definitely qualifies for desktop mode. I don't think it would
> be running tablet style at that point.
Agree to this. Ubuntu isn't Windows. The desktop experience is still a
first class citizen.
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he screen at a time for
> large screens. Even the side stage isn't enough. It would be Windows 8 all
> over again to do that. Besides, we need to support the legacy applications
> like LibreOffice, and Eclipse.
>
> Why do you want a single application to fill the whole screen at a
tablet I have a keyboard designed
> for programming, and I've written code swiftly. A larger screen would be
> even better. I've written documents that are dozens of pages long on a
> touchscreen. To someone who is practiced with them, it's a breeze. Don't
> insult to
th a windowing interface.
>
> I never suggested that we change the tablet interface to use windows or be
> a desktop interface. I suggested that this special case use the desktop
> interface exclusively, instead of the tablet interface.
> On Jul 20, 2013 5:34 PM, "Rasmus Eneman&quo
t made no sense as a response to what I
> was saying. My response applied only to that one device in question.
> On Jul 20, 2013 5:50 PM, "Rasmus Eneman" wrote:
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>> Of course the desktop interface will support multiple windows. No one
>> have ever said otherwise
It will have usb otg not full usb host
On Jul 31, 2013 2:14 PM, "Josh Leverette" wrote:
> Yes.
>
> Sincerely,
> Josh
> On Jul 31, 2013 7:12 AM, "Николай Шатохин" wrote:
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>> Is it possible to plug USB gamepad, USB flash or my custom USB device?
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/31 Daniel Clem
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Yes it's boyd. Bring your own dependencies
On Sep 12, 2013 1:13 AM, wrote:
> A click package is incapable of requesting system installation of an apt
> package/dependancies?
>
> On Wed Sep 11 16:56:25 2013 Rasmus Eneman wrote:
> > Java isn't included by default
specific URL schemes or
> sub schemes, etc. before it reaches the fallback app,
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> Along with allowing applications to define more URIs, we'll need to
> mediate between them. For instance you register for "http://*
> facebook.com/*" and so does the official Face
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> > What Michal Suchanek tries to say is that he wants a way to install click
> > apps from the store while not having internet access on the phone (ie.
> > download it on a computer with
ave to know that this is a very early release. Look at the first
release of Android and compare.
Things will come, this is just to get some initial stuff rolling.
2013/10/15 Michal Suchanek
> On 15 October 2013 17:42, Martin Albisetti wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Rasmus
r
> component is responsible for apps lifetime) that the app is using the
> GPS and shouldn't be stopped?
>
> (if not: how would you solve this use case?)
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ckend service would be a good example
>(though a simple metronome might be better since the white noise app
> could
>in theory use the media service). The docs[2] could call this 'QML with
>background service' (or something)
>
> If we did the above, app developers know where they stand and they can get
> their
> work done now while we build out various system services and SDK support to
> better support common use cases. Daniel and David, what do you think about
> changes like this for http://developer.ubuntu.com? Does it make sense?
>
> [1]
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in force when
> running on a desktop. I could imagine that in desktop mode the policy
> allows applications to run in the background. However,that is a discussion
> for later ;)
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killed too.
* Limit the number of simultaneous background processes (if I remember
correctly iPhone limits them to four).
2013/10/25 Rick Spencer
>
>
>
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>> Having only a set of default services would be very limit
which
> properly releases all the GPU resources would probably be saved.
> Anyway, I now realize that this is actually not the issue we were
> discussing (this is about killing, while the discussion is about
> stopping), so we can forget about this second topic. :-)
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One simple add:
I do say background services a lot, however just letting apps run in the
background would basically be the same thing. That's a weigh between
simple code (portability?) and forcing developers to not do anything
"graphical" while in the background.
2013/10/27 Rasmu
Systemd? Have I missed something important?
On Jan 30, 2014 6:36 PM, "Didier Roche" wrote:
> Hey,
>
> short message again today.
>
> So, we got image #153 promoted today \o/
> Tests results have the known flaky tests. There is no a lot of difference
> in term of image content, but nice to confirm
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As a user I want to be able to buy a phone anywhere and just go to System
Settings and choose or install my language. So languepacks needs to be
supported and be installable individually. If this is by deb or something
else doesn't matter. The only app that would be allowed to install language
pack
But you could mount the locations of langpacks on a R/W partition and
letting System Settings install them can be done with Apparmor. Technicall
isues should be solved, not user experiace changed.
On Apr 21, 2014 8:19 PM, "Rodney Dawes" wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 19:54 +0200,
Other cases are Spotify and Grooveshark, neither which can use a generic
service. We already have one Spotify app, that only plays when opened,
which means that it is useless.
On Jun 25, 2014 11:47 AM, "Michał Sawicz"
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> On 25.06.2014 11:43, Benjamin Zeller wrote:
> > Also isn't Push nothi
And media hub have a Spotify backend, right? And Grooveshark?
On Jun 25, 2014 1:45 PM, "Oliver Grawert" wrote:
> hi,
> Am Mittwoch, den 25.06.2014, 13:31 +0200 schrieb Benjamin Zeller:
>
> > >
> > IRC was just a example, what about things like spotify, as soon as you
> > lock the screen or put t
uot;Thomas Voß" wrote:
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> > Other cases are Spotify and Grooveshark, neither which can use a generic
> > service. We already have one Spotify app, that only plays when opened,
> > which means that it is useles
think that you'd want it to be more
> secure than a general notes app could achieve.
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Dart is a new web language and platform that is more performant and better
structured than Javascript. Wich makes it easier to develop large web
applications. As Web apps have been told to be a first class citizen in
Ubuntu I think that Dart support should be considered.
Also Dart recently have bec
Will the webapps ever support notifications?
On Jul 22, 2014 12:12 AM, "Robert Park" wrote:
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> On Jul 21, 2014 2:46 PM, "Rodney Dawes"
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> > Friends is nowhere near suitable for packaging as a click, so putting it
> > in the store isn't really an option. It's a long-running Python proces
2014-07-22 17:43 GMT+02:00 Alan Pope :
> Probably some weeks pass as you'd expect
"Probably some weeks pass as you'd expect"
I would expect never.
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>>>
>>> pictures of the app design :)
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, March 6, 2013,
>>>
>>> Daniel Holm wrote:
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>>> Hi again,
>>>
>>> I've started on the UI and
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No, it's a long way to go. Neither Mir nor Unity next desktop is ready.
On Apr 19, 2013 7:53 PM, "James Mugford" wrote:
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> I wonder if the Full Desktop Convergence feature is ready?
>
> I am contemplating weather to buy a Nexus 10, as I believe this is
> eligible for this feature.
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I do also feel that the hit area may be to small. If it's an important call
that I have been waiting for I may be stressed and push reject by accident
On Jun 7, 2013 5:26 PM, "Josh Leverette" wrote:
> My concern with the difficulty is in the size of the target. There will be
> a large vertical tr
> actionable through a swipe would be nice as I struggle to take the phone
> out of my pocket and try not to drop it :-)
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Personaly I think it's equally simple with both ands and I'm right handed
however for the phone I can use any hand whithout problem
On Jun 13, 2013 4:27 PM, "Zisu Andrei" wrote:
> I think the launcher is going to be a bit difficult to reach with your
> thumb.
>
> Zisu Andrei
>
>
> On 13 June 2013
Personally I have been thinking about how it would be to rework the right
edge swipe. If it first backed out to the topp level and then start
circulating apps, a bit like Androids back button. For me that's the most
natural behavior I think.
On Jun 14, 2013 10:41 PM, "Oren Horev" wrote:
> Hi Guys
You do have quick access to the camera if you place it in the launcher
On Jun 18, 2013 7:17 AM, "Zisu Andrei" wrote:
> In all cases (including keeping the current welcome screen), what if
>> swiping up from the bottom of the welcome screen took the user directly
>> into the camera, since it isn't
?
This would actually be pretty good. Just show the back button next to the
HUD icon so if you drag straight up you get HUD
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I agree. For some apps it makes more sens to show the toolbar than to hide
it and in those cases it should be opened by default.
On Jun 25, 2013 12:01 PM, "Sam Bull" wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-06-25 at 10:48 +0100, Zisu Andrei wrote:
> > But the email view is the content view, which, if it were for
>
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;> > numbers (your IMEI), followed by a / and "contextX" which is a value
>> > specific to connections available from your provider. The list can be
>> seen
>> > via the command:
>> >
>> > nmcli con
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards,
. How does Network Manager
> know the Roaming is active?
> People expected it but don't what it cost. And at the end of the month
> they are surprise that they reached the limit or that their speed became
> slow. People know how to activate 3G.
> Am 11.07.2013 17:50 schrieb &quo
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