Thanks Filip. I will look into the links and see if I dare to install Libertine.
Regards Niklas Den 24 apr. 2016 1:15 em skrev "Filip Dorosz" <[email protected] >: > Hi Niklas > > You can install Nautilus using Libertine [1] and use it as SFTP client > (see this thread: [2], it might help you) > > As for RPD Client: Have you tried installing client of your choice through > Libertine? > > -- > Regards, > Filip Dorosz. > > -- > [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Libertine > [2] https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg19955.html > > Z poważaniem, > Filip Dorosz > > W dniu 24.04.2016 o 09:00, Niklas Brättemark pisze: > >> Hi all >> >> My hope was to use the M10 when I travel as replacement to my laptop. >> And connect remote to computers at home etc. I still hope we will see >> apps like a real remote desktop client to ubuntu touch in the near >> future. But i'm a little bit confused. Ubuntu Touch has been there for a >> while and those apps are still missing. Really like the tablet and the >> format. For the moment most missing rpd client and ssh sftp client. Sftp >> could though be used from the command line... >> >> 2016-04-24 1:59 GMT+02:00 Michael Zanetti <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>>: >> >> >> >> On 23.04.2016 21:16, Alexey Balmashnov wrote: >> > Got it/unpacked... >> [...] >> > >> > Did not get at all why there is a subset of installed applications >> > useless out-of-the box. Examples: Firefox, Gedit. One can start >> them, >> > but on-screen keyboard is not activated in this apps -> not >> possible to >> > use them without at least keyboard connected. >> >> This is being worked on. Should hopefully work soon. For now, those >> apps >> can only be used with a physical keyboard. >> >> > >> > >> > Noticed bugs related to Ubuntu One account: >> > * It is not present in the list of services in system settings -> >> accounts >> > * If Ubuntu One connection app/widget/form (have no idea) activated >> from >> > e.g Ubuntu Store, it is not possible to activate it from settings -> >> > updates, button to activate is present, but tapping it does not do >> anything >> > * While trying to connect with wrong password provided, got: >> "Network >> > Error - please retry", was checking network/retrying for some time >> > before realized that error message is wrong, and the issue is due >> to a >> > wrong password. >> >> Those account bugs are known and will be fixed with the next update. >> >> > >> > >> > User interface: many times was confused with lists having on/off >> > controls (check-box-like things). Their alignment is really weird >> on a >> > bigger screen: text is on the left side, check-boxes are on the >> right >> > side. And display is "just" 10" wide... How would it look like on >> e.g. >> > 24" monitor, want actually to try it out, as soon as I get proper >> HDMI >> > cable ;) >> >> Not all applications are optimized for large screens yet. This is >> something that will surely improve over time. >> >> > >> > >> > The most frustrating bit is related to lack of information on very >> > widely marketed and advertised convergence feature: >> > First of all, lack of info on compatible peripheral HW, like >> keyboards, >> > mice. Next to it lack of descriptions/instructions on how the >> device can >> > actually get connected and converted into a PC: >> > * Can one use combination of BT keyboard and BT mouse? What if they >> are >> > from different manufacturers? >> > * Can one use USB OTG cable/adapter to connect wireless desktop set >> to >> > the device, e.g. some Logitech set via unifying USB receiver? If >> yes, >> > how to get around the fact that there is only one physical USB port >> on >> > the device? >> > * Which devices and combinations will actually work? >> >> Anything that has the Bluetooth logo on it should work. If it doesn't, >> it's probably a bug. Please report it to Launchpad. Some mice which >> have >> a special "window-switching" button pretend to be fully fledged >> keyboards and currently confuse the system a bit, tricking it into >> thinking a keyboard would be connected and hiding the OSK (In case you >> would want to work with a mouse but no physical keyboard). We're >> working >> on finding a solution there. >> >> You can also use a micro USB to USB-A adapter and plug USB >> mice/keyboards in. Again anything that has the USB logo on it should >> work. >> >> Currently there is a known bug about the AltGr key handling for some >> languages. Also, some special keys on keyboards might not be supported >> yet. Please report bugs in case you'll have such special keys and they >> are not behaving as expected. >> >> > >> > Asking the above, because accessories booklet that came with device >> > mentions OTG cable, and HDMI cable. (by the way, have no idea why, >> but I >> > could not locate those items in BQ store) >> >> I don't think bq sells too many accessories except protective cases. >> You >> can find those in some [online]shop near you. >> >> Br, >> Michael >> >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone >> Post to : [email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]> >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mvh / Best regards Niklas Brättemark >> Email : [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> >> >>
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