On 02/22/2013 11:48 AM, Jason Hihn wrote:
This really isn't a bug, rather an observation. The phone starts out
fine enough, but after 5 minutes of flicking things about, it grinds
to a halt. The animations are beyond jerky and shortly after that the
phone needs to have the battery pulled.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 3:03 AM, David Planella
<david.plane...@canonical.com <mailto:david.plane...@canonical.com>>
wrote:
Al 21/02/13 20:31, En/na Ryan Sipes ha escrit:
> Hello all,
>
> First off I'd like to say that Ubuntu Phone looks and runs
great, I've
> been using it over the last couple of hours (approximately) and
I'm now
> working on loading the apps I made onto the phone for testing.
I'm very
> happy with this project so far.
>
Hi Ryan,
That's awesome! Thanks for testing and giving us feedback.
> Having said that I've noticed little issues here and there that
I would
> like to ensure are reported as bugs. I'm aware that this kind
of thing
> can be tracked in Launchpad, so my question is how do you go about
> reporting a bug and can anyone report a bug?
>
Yes, everyone can report bugs. You'll simply need to create a
Launchpad
account first, which you've already done if you're posting on this
list :)
Here's how:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Contribute#How_to_report_bugs
> Secondly, I was wondering if anyone knows whether or not I can
just SSH
> into the phone (as I've already done per the instructions here:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes ), and install
updates using
> sudo apt-get update && apt-get get upgrade. This would be
better than
> having to flash a new image each time there's an update.
>
This is also covered here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes#Upgrades
"Some parts of the image can't currently be upgraded, so it is best to
deploy a full updated image (link to install tool). Individual
apps can
be updated with APT, though"
So in short, while you can use apt-get, for now I'd stick to
re-flashing
the full image until we're at a point where all contents of the image
can be updated through the regular package mechanism.
> That's all I've got, if anyone has answers to these questions
please let
> me know, thanks!
>
> Ryan Sipes
> http://myownlinux.com
>
>
Cheers,
David.
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That sounds to me like a bug. Possibly a memory leak or something
similar? If it is running well, then it stops running well, that is
caused by a bug. Usually it is caused by multiple bugs. The idea of this
thread is to isolate and fix those bugs so any information you can get
about it would be awesome. Install openssh server and ssh into the
device and check htop when it starts running slow to see what is taking
up the resources or something similar and post the results here if you can.
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