[00:02] <dank101> mine is going to be even buggier
[00:07] <barbarrica> webview 3.0 with qtquick 2.0, binary compatibility break error
[00:09] <dank101> explain?\
[00:21] <barbarrica> when I try to run a qml file with import QtWebKit 3.0 qmlscene returns with QMetaType::registerType: Binary compatibility break
[00:24] <barbarrica> qmlscene -I /opt/qt5/imports qmlfile.qml
[00:27] <dank101> Qt issue
[00:27] <dank101> ask the Qt experts
[00:37] <fyksen> Is there a way to install more working apps on a nexus 7? Got it up and running with ssh from my computer :)
[00:42] <dank101> make some
[00:42] <dank101> it's a dev preview
[00:43] <fyksen> Hehe, I was thinking about testing some apps that you guys are making. I'm completely awere of this, but after I saw the article on omgubuntu I was wanting to test some on my native hardware..
[00:43] <fyksen> Sry for my English btw.
[00:51] <ModemOver> Anyone in here had issues with the keyboard being to wide to fit the screen. Having trouble finding the config for it.  Everything else seems to fit well in the screen.
[01:05] <ModemOver> Anyone in here had issues with the keyboard being to wide to fit the screen. Having trouble finding the config for it.  Everything else seems to fit well in the screen.
[01:10] <dank101> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183730
[01:11] <Namidairo> you don't have a device to test it on yourself?
[01:11] <dank101> mine is dead
[01:11] <dank101> and broken
[01:15] <dank101> ADAM?
[01:15] <dank101> :O
[01:15]  * dank101 faints
[01:17] <dank101> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183730
[01:35] <dank101> yo
[01:39] <malac0da> yo
[01:41] <malac0da> are the daily builds different day to day or only sometimes?
[01:43] <dank101> yeah
[01:43] <dank101> day to ay
[01:43] <dank101> *day
[01:51] <malac0da> you sure?
[01:51] <malac0da> lol
[01:59] <dank101> yes
[01:59] <dank101> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183730
[02:06] <Xanros> Hey guys. I'm trying to figure out what version of Ubuntu is used as the base for the Ubuntu Touch dev preview. I've seen 12.04, 12.10, and 13.04 all listed on different sites. Which is it?
[02:07] <Xanros> I plan on putting it on my nexus 7 later tonight
[02:07] <Borborygmi> Quantal, which is 12.04, right?
[02:07] <Borborygmi> No, 12.10.
[02:07] <Borborygmi> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/daily-preinstalled/current/ "Ubuntu 12.10 Touch Preview" "quantal-*" :p
[02:08] <Xanros> oh ok. Thanks :)
[02:08] <Borborygmi> No problem :)
[02:15] <eazel7> hi ppl
[02:15] <Borborygmi> Hiya.
[02:16] <eazel7> anywone know if ubuntu touch works in a motorola xoom?
[02:17] <Borborygmi> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/wingray eazel7
[02:17] <eazel7> I hate this keyboard. The designer though it was good idea to put the sleep function key right between the mute and the vol down keys
[02:18] <Borborygmi> That's not very useful... XD
[02:18] <eazel7> Borborygmi: ooh, nice, thanks!
[02:18] <Borborygmi> No problem. :)
[02:19] <Xanros> So when I go to install ubuntu touch, do I have to download the images at any point or does the phablet-flash script take care of that for me?
[02:19] <Borborygmi> Xanros, that mostly depends on the device, I think.
[02:20] <Borborygmi> Oh, Nexus 7
[02:20] <Xanros> yeah, Nexus 7
[02:21] <Borborygmi> Hmm, it doesn't show any links you have to download (image-wise), so I assume it's done by phablet-flash
[02:21] <Borborygmi> And if it's not, you'll find out then. ;)
[02:22] <Xanros> sounds good. Thanks. is it close to being a daily driver or is it still fairly buggy?
[02:23] <Borborygmi> Ubuntu Touch is still in alpha phase, so a lot of things aren't working yet.
[02:24] <Borborygmi> I suggest making a backup of your current OS, and flash Ubuntu Touch, and if you find things not working, which you use on a daily base, return to your old OS. ;)
[02:30] <Xanros> I haven't picked up my nexus 7 in over a month. I plan on using it just for ubuntu touch. Thanks for the tip/warning :)
[02:30] <Borborygmi> I wish I had any Nexus at the moment. T_T
[02:31] <Borborygmi> But €450 just for a thing to play with, meh. A bit too much, imho.
[02:32] <Xanros> I agree. I traded my transformer for the nexus 7, since I never used it. Then once I replaced my amaze with the htc windows phone 8x, I kinda forgot about my tablet lol
[02:33] <Xanros> but ubuntu touch is giving me a good reason to fire it up again
[02:33] <Borborygmi> I have a HTC Flyer, but there's no Ubuntu Touch available for that, and I doubt if it'll ever be available for it.
[02:36] <Xanros> is that HTC's attempt at a tablet?
[02:36] <Xanros> I can't remember...
[02:36] <Borborygmi> Attempt? :P
[02:36] <Borborygmi> What's your definition for attempt? xD
[02:37] <Xanros> heh I guess I never used it, so I can't judge. But that is their tablet right? Not a phone that I haven't heard of?
[02:38] <Borborygmi> It's a 7" tablet. =p
[02:38] <Borborygmi> Comes with a pen.
[02:42] <Xanros> oh fun! Do you find much use in the pen? I have tried to use them before on touch screens, and I haven't found one that works for me
[02:43] <Borborygmi> I hardly use the pen, and it requires an AAAA battery, and I think mine is almost empty, haven't really searched for a new battery. xD So the pen is malfunctioning currently.
[02:43] <Borborygmi> And because I'm using a custom ROM, I'm not really sure how that affected the pen.
[02:43] <Borborygmi> So, I kinda almost use it without a pen. ;)
[02:44] <Xanros> fair enough.
[02:44] <Borborygmi> http://www.htcflyertablet.nl/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/HTC-Flyer-4.jpg
[02:46] <Xanros> looks sexy. looks like a bigger htc amaze actually....
[02:47] <Borborygmi> Hmm, a bit. :P
[02:47] <Borborygmi> I have that thing for a year now, no clue why I actually got it, heh.
[02:49] <Xanros> I was in the same boat when I got my first tablet. I thought I would use it so much. Never really did.
[02:49] <Borborygmi> Yeah, hehe... XD
[03:01] <BobSlob> is there a place where "unoffical" ports are located?
[03:02] <Borborygmi> You'll probably have to look for them. Either on Google, or maybe XDA?
[03:02] <krabador> BobSlob, on wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices you have the list, and the link, of any unofficial ports
[03:03] <krabador> BobSlob, xda-developers forum it's for the most, the main location
[03:03] <BobSlob> ahh
[03:03] <BobSlob> thanks dude
[03:04] <krabador> BobSlob, np :)
[03:04] <BobSlob> wonder if its worth trying on my xoom =P
[03:04] <BobSlob> i dont see why not
[03:05] <krabador> BobSlob, i think yes...
[03:05] <krabador> BobSlob, yes, for motorola xoom, the port are working
[03:06] <BobSlob> its "kinda" working =D
[03:06] <krabador> BobSlob, devices on the first list, are devices with almost no problems, and no problems in some case
[03:08] <krabador> BobSlob, samsung galaxy s2 isn't for now in the first list, but by someday are working
[03:08] <krabador> BobSlob, you must know that, anyway, ubuntutouch developer preview isn't ready for daily
[03:08] <Borborygmi> SGSII has no working data/WiFi, but the font is working, so that's an improvement already.
[03:08] <krabador> for half of the core apps, have a screenshot
[03:09] <krabador> Borborygmi, yes, i tried yesterday.
[03:09] <BobSlob> i dont use my xoom, so i'm not worried =D
[03:10] <krabador> BobSlob, the actual version it's really demonstrative
[03:11] <krabador> Borborygmi, if you set a wi-fi network without hidden ssid or particular settings, are working on ubuntu and samsung gs2
[03:12] <Borborygmi> krabador, so if I have a network with a ssid that shows, it should work? Or does it matter whether it has a security key or not?
[03:14] <krabador> Borborygmi, i've a network with hidden ssid and wpa-psk, i disabled the hidden status and it works
[03:14] <krabador> it worked
[03:14] <Borborygmi> My network list shows 'Empty' no matter what...
[03:14] <Borborygmi> I have 3 networks available around me, all with a ssid that shows... But none showed up.
[03:15] <krabador> Borborygmi, for now don't support many other settings
[03:16] <Borborygmi> krabador, which guide did you use (if any)?
[03:16] <krabador> Borborygmi, try, just for try, to disable the wep/wpa
[03:16] <krabador> Borborygmi, all in wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch
[03:17] <Borborygmi> We're still talking about the SGSII, right? O_o
[03:18] <Xanros> try to manually connect to the wifi network, specifing the ssid and authentication settings. the driver might not be interpreting the beacon packets properly
[03:20] <krabador> Borborygmi, yes
[03:21] <Borborygmi> So, you used phablet-flash and all the linux things? :o Because if so, then I've been doing it wrong (I used the XDA links)
[03:22] <krabador> Borborygmi, not, i've not build the image, i've used files on the thread on gs2 general page in the forum too
[03:24] <krabador> Borborygmi, i used the yesterday's daily build of the ubuntu image, by canonical, and the latest cm10.1 builded by the thread author, and the original dpi patch , on the first post of the thread
[03:25] <Borborygmi> I have the cm-10.1-20130307 zip and I just put the daily quantal build of today on my sd.
[03:25] <BobSlob> doesnt seem to want to boot on my xoom =(
[03:27] <krabador> Borborygmi, yes
[03:27] <Borborygmi> Alright then, I'll try again in a bit then. :) Thanks krabador.
[03:27] <krabador> BobSlob, are you sure you flashed all the needed?
[03:27] <krabador> Borborygmi, nop :)
[03:27] <BobSlob> yup
[03:28] <krabador> BobSlob, you flashed on CWM recovery?
[03:28] <BobSlob> yup
[03:28] <BobSlob> gonna try again
[03:29] <krabador> BobSlob, you followed the steps on the dedicated ubuntu wiki page?
[03:30] <BobSlob> ugh
[03:30] <BobSlob> it overwrites the recovery?
[03:31] <krabador> BobSlob, yes, cm10.1 installs a new one
[03:32] <krabador> BobSlob, have you wiped all, before the installation?
[03:32] <BobSlob> yup
[03:33] <BobSlob> gonna reflash... maybe it didnt "take" or something
[03:34] <krabador> BobSlob, yes, full wipe and re-try
[03:35] <krabador> BobSlob, /data and /cache, and manually go to format /system, on recovery before flashing
[03:35] <BobSlob> okay
[03:36] <krabador> i change lovation
[03:36] <krabador> *location
[03:40] <krabador> then BobSlob?
[03:41] <Borborygmi> krabador, you're talking about i9100, not i777, right? :p
[03:41] <Borborygmi> (Just making sure ;))
[03:42] <krabador> Borborygmi, yes the i9100
[03:42] <Borborygmi> Okay, good. ^^
[03:42] <krabador> the international gs2
[03:43] <G14> Anyone have luck finding a dual boot for the Nexus 4 for Android and Ubuntu Touch?
[03:43] <Borborygmi> I don't think there's any kernel capable of dual-booting with Ubuntu Touch yet.
[03:43] <krabador> yes for now isn't supported
[03:43] <G14> Hm. I saw something about it for the Nexus 7, but not the 4...interesting.
[03:44] <G14> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation?#Having_both_Android_and_Ubuntu_installed_for_dual_boot
[03:46] <krabador> G14 great, try to use the same recovery
[03:46] <G14> Nah, not gonna try it unless I can find one that's specifically for the N4
[03:48] <Borborygmi> krabador, it's fun how the xda thread shows: "Wifi works, cellular + 3G also.", while both haven't worked for me yet.
[03:49] <krabador> many user can tell the same, don't worry :)
[03:49] <Borborygmi> Maybe a lot of APNs haven't been added yet?
[03:51] <krabador> yes, Borborygmi
[03:52] <lprent> ran through the install and have successfully got ubuntu-touch running on my nexus7. But there are zero/nada/none responses to touch. The screen is active with time updates. Just no touch. WTF?
[03:52] <Borborygmi> Networks: Empty!, aww :<
[03:54] <krabador> Borborygmi don't worry, surely mine are only luck
[03:54] <krabador> pearhaps ubuntu touch like my routet
[03:55] <Borborygmi> Apparently my wireless card doesn't even show in ip link.
[03:56] <Borborygmi> Just: lo, sit0, ip6tnl0, rmnet1+2+3
[03:56] <Borborygmi> 0+1+2*
[04:00] <lprent> ah - read the docs. Swipe left to pull the bar out..... Ummm they need a visual indicator
[04:04] <wastrel> presumably there will be a tutorial on first run
[04:06] <lprent> One would hope so. 6 minutes to blank screen. Does look like it needs some work.
[04:08] <lprent> Top left button on the bar. Whitescreen followed by blackscreen. Had to hit the power twice to get back
[04:13] <Borborygmi> As I can't use lspci to check my hardware.... What should I use?
[04:14] <krabador> why you can't
[04:14] <Borborygmi> Command not found. :p
[04:15] <lprent> what OS?
[04:15] <Borborygmi> Ubuntu Touch.
[04:15] <krabador> Borborygmi it's normal
[04:16] <Borborygmi> Yeah, but what should I use instead of lspci, as I can't install lspci, because I have no networking..
[04:17] <lilstevie> lspci isn't going to give you anything even if you could install it :p
[04:17] <lilstevie> arm tends not to use that :p
[04:18] <Borborygmi> Oh. ¬_¬ Is there anything else that I can use?
[04:19] <lilstevie> not really, lshw will give you a little bit
[04:20] <lprent> depends on the hardware - some arm boards do use pci. On this particular board it depends what he is hunting for. But I'd usually go for dmesg because it logs the items found on boot.
[04:20] <lilstevie> lprent, some of the most recent arm hardware uses limited pci :p
[04:20] <lilstevie> but he is looking for sdio
[04:21] <lilstevie> which is standard for hooking wifi onto in nearly all android devices :p
[04:24] <lprent> Ah. I have no idea. Have a look at the /sys/bus/sdio/devices for the psuedo files.
[04:26] <Borborygmi> /sys/bus/sdio/devices/ is empty. :(
[04:38] <Borborygmi> Time to restore my Android, and head to bed. :p
[05:59] <Greasemonkey> Hey guys im new here....I am a total noob when it comes to android...But I really really love ubuntu and i want to install it in my Inspire 4G [android:2.3.5] but it cant be rooted ....So if any of you have some guidelines then please feel free to answer
[06:02] <Greasemonkey> ANyone?
[06:12] <Shashi> Hi. can someone elborate the last step of the instructions: "use ubuntu_chroot to edit /usr/bin/ubuntu-session and set GRID_UNIT_PX=10"
[06:26] <sky770> shashi: can you post here what are you doing, how far have you made till now (assuming you're installing ubuntu on *which_mobile*?)
[06:26] <sky770> info should be helpful to ppl who will ne helping you in turn :)
[06:32] <Shashi> I am installing ubuntu touch on xoom wifi
[06:32] <Shashi> I have CM10.1 nightlies running on the xoom.
[06:33] <Shashi> I have installed the quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf-signed.zip
[06:35] <Shashi> rebooted. I was not clear what I need to do next. I have rebooted the tablet and then I plug it in and run "adb root"- it says device offline. Do I need to go into bootloader and run the adb root command ?
[06:47] <Shashi> Anyone can provide some inputs based on my above question?
[07:51] <user82> hello. is anyone here who can tell me how usable ubuntu touch right now is on a nexus 4?
[07:51] <user82> basically i am interested in: google mail, google calendar, skype, whatsapp for the first testing
[07:51] <user82> (and hsdpa)
[07:55] <matge> whatsapp is coming
[07:55] <matge> Actually I'm coding it
[07:55] <matge> Skype isn't there
[07:55] <matge> and there is no mobile internet
[07:56] <user82> thanks matge .. so i should not use it right now even if happy with minimalistic app set
[07:57] <user82> since you are coding whosthere...does it show the contacts normally in the list or only when they write you?
[07:57] <user82> i had a blank list when starting it up on my pc
[07:59] <matge> Yes, that's currently the case
[07:59] <matge> in the next version, it's a bit better
[07:59] <user82> allright thanks..
[08:00] <user82> well whatsapp on pc...i guess some people are already jealous when i show them what my ubuntu enables me ;)
[08:02] <matge> in the next version it's a bit better
[08:02] <matge> and it also seamlessly integrates into the messaging menu
[08:02] <matge> so stay tuned
[09:32] <johnyx> hello. this question only for best programmers:-) any one know device wexler tab 7t - qc750 and no one not want create port for this device plz programmers see in inet what is this:-)  and try create port realy need see ho it work on this device:-)
[10:23] <thequestion> Hi ! I can't call or send SMS on my Galaxy Nexus, is it normal ?
[10:24] <popey> thequestion: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes#Telephony
[10:26] <thequestion> Yes, but it says: The Developer Preview currently only supports limited voice and SMS over GSM
[10:27] <morphis> thequestion: "limited" and take into account it's a developer preview so full of bugs
[10:28] <morphis> popey: are you planing to push the ril support in ofono upstream?
[10:32] <thequestion> ril is for mobile data support ?
[10:34] <morphis> thequestion: for telephony support
[10:34] <morphis> ril = radio interface layer
[10:35] <ogra_> thequestion, makes sure your SIM has no PIN set
[10:36] <ogra_> *make
[10:36] <ogra_> else, yes, you wont be able to send messages or reciever/make calls
[10:36] <ogra_> *recieve
[10:37] <thequestion> ogra: thanks a lot, I try ASAP
[10:44] <StefaX> Hello
[10:45] <StefaX> Can you already make a useraccount on Ubuntu Touch?
[10:45] <StefaX> just installed it on my nexus 7
[10:51] <ogra_> StefaX, well, its a normal ubuntu roofs, you can do all stuff you can usually do on cmdline on it ... (there is no X so you can only run greaphical apps working with ubuntu touch)
[10:52] <StefaX> okay thanks ogra_
[10:53] <StefaX> cant wait till its complete. running ubuntu for some years at my laptop and now its coming to tablets :-)
[11:36] <neoflex> hi all
[11:37] <neoflex> someone skilled is here ?
[11:37] <neoflex> need help
[11:39] <k1l> !help | neoflex
[11:41] <neoflex> could somebody just tell me if its possible to flash ubuntu via CWM ?.. because phablet-tools doesnt work .. i followed the install instructions .. now im @ step 4
[11:42] <neoflex> but phablet-flash -b doesnt work
[11:42] <ogra_> sure it is ... what device are you trying to flash to ?
[11:43] <neoflex> samsung galaxy nexus GSM
[11:44] <ogra_> how does -b not work, whats the error etc
[11:44] <neoflex> Error while excetuting adb shell getprop ro.cm.device  Make sure the device is connected and viewable by running 'adb devices' Ensure you have a root device, one which running 'adb root' does not return an error
[11:44] <neoflex> thats the error
[11:44] <neoflex> but my device is connected and ./adb devices works
[11:44] <ogra_> so did you check what it asks you for ?
[11:44] <Namidairo> souls
[11:44] <ogra_> does adb root work ?
[11:45] <neoflex> nope but my phone is rooted
[11:45] <neoflex> it says
[11:45] <neoflex> adbd cannot run as root in production builds
[11:45] <ogra_> did you enable root access in the usb debugging options ?
[11:45] <neoflex> is this option @ developer options?
[11:46] <ogra_> yes, at least in 4.2.2 there is a checkbox specifically for it ... i think in former versions too
[11:46] <ogra_> re-read step3 of the instructions
[11:47] <neoflex> i got 4.2.2
[11:47] <DanWin> @neofley, you have to use "sudo adb kill-server" and then run "sudo adb root" this should solve your problem.
[11:47] <neoflex> ill give it a try
[11:47] <neoflex> thnx
[11:47] <ogra_> step3 has all the bits you need to make it work, just read it again and make surte you fiollowed it properly
[11:47] <neoflex> yeah now it works
[11:47] <neoflex> thank you
[11:47] <ogra_> :)
[11:48] <neoflex> thnx DanWin that was the problem :)
[11:49] <DanWin> A lot of people already had this problem ;).
[11:49] <ogra_> we should probably make the bits in step3 more bold in the text :)
[11:50] <neoflex> ha another problem
[11:50] <ogra_> or make them red or <blink>...</blink> *g*
[11:50] <neoflex> [neoflex]-[@]-[asus]->[platform-tools]<-[$] ./adb root * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * * daemon started successfully * adbd cannot run as root in production builds
[11:50] <ogra_> its the same prob
[11:50] <neoflex> damnit
[11:51] <neoflex> i did the same again with kill-server and adb root
[11:51] <ogra_> check if the checkbox is actually set on the android side
[11:51] <neoflex> seems to work but phablet-flash -b gives me the same error
[11:52] <neoflex> mh i dont have this checkbox
[11:52] <Namidairo> will laugh if you are being trolled by adb whitelist
[11:53] <neoflex> do i have to fire up this comand "./adb kill-server" with sudo?
[11:54] <neoflex> and start it with sudo?
[11:54] <ogra_> no
[11:54] <Namidairo> don need root for kill-server
[11:54] <Namidairo> just for the next command which starts adb server
[11:54] <ogra_> no need for it for starting it either :)
[11:55] <Namidairo> probs not
[11:55] <neoflex> maybe its because im trying to install ubuntu to my SGN from archlinux?
[11:55] <ogra_> oh
[11:55] <neoflex> dont got ubuntu at my laptop just got arch
[11:55] <Namidairo> damn thing craps itself on my arch install though
[11:56] <ogra_> yeah that might be an issue
[11:56] <ogra_> you definitely need the right adb version installed on your desktop
[11:56] <ogra_> make sure you have a 4.2.2 compatible one
[11:56] <neoflex> but i installed the right packages .. android-sdk and phablet-tools is available at arch
[11:56] <Namidairo> adb sideload poops itself on my arch install when not run as root
[11:56] <Namidairo> lol
[11:56] <neoflex> how can i see if its 4.2.2 compatible?
[11:57] <ogra_> in ubuntu its in the package version
[11:57] <Namidairo> umm, adb devices, make sure it dont come up as device offline...
[11:57] <ogra_> no idea how to find it out in the sdk
[11:57] <Namidairo> or just adb version and tell us
[11:57] <ogra_> and in ubuntu you dont need root to run it because we ship proper udev ACL rules that allow the local user to access it
[11:57] <neoflex> adb devices gives me following output
[11:57] <neoflex> [neoflex]-[@]-[asus]->[platform-tools]<-[$] ./adb kill-server [neoflex]-[@]-[asus]->[platform-tools]<-[$] ./adb root * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * * daemon started successfully * adbd cannot run as root in production builds
[11:58] <neoflex> ouh
[11:58] <neoflex> sry
[11:58] <neoflex> wrong
[11:58] <neoflex> List of devices attached  0A3C0D3D0201A009	device
[11:58] <neoflex> this output
[11:59] <Namidairo> as long as it aint device offline
[11:59] <neoflex> its not offline
[12:00] <neoflex> [neoflex]-[@]-[asus]->[platform-tools]<-[$] ./adb version Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.31
[12:00] <Namidairo> i think thats the new one
[12:00] <ogra_> yes, looks like
[12:01] <ogra_> do you get a password prompt on your desktop when connecting the device ?
[12:01] <ogra_> (you should)
[12:01] <neoflex> no i dont get a password prompt on my desktop
[12:01] <ogra_> well, not password but "accept the host key for allowing access"
[12:02] <neoflex> yeah but it was at my device not at desktop
[12:02] <neoflex> i accepted and saved
[12:02] <neoflex> btw sry for my bad english
[12:02] <ogra_> you should get one on the desktop side too
[12:03] <ogra_> try unplugging and re-plugging
[12:03] <neoflex> nope i dont get anything at my desktop
[12:04] <neoflex> just my phone shows me that i am in debugging mode again
[12:06] <neoflex> does phablet-flash use adb ?
[12:06] <ogra_> yes, thats why you get the same error message from it
[12:07] <neoflex> it say
[12:09] <neoflex> it says "/bin/sh: adb: comand not found Error while blahblah"
[12:10] <ogra_> you need to make sure to have adb in your path indeed
[12:10] <ogra_> honestly i would consider using a live USB key with ubuntu on it
[12:10] <neoflex> i have adb but im only be able to use it trough ./adb etc
[12:10] <ogra_> that will likely be faster than spending the rest of the day trying to debug arch
[12:12] <neoflex> do you know if this works trouhg virtualbox too?
[12:14] <ogra_> no idea how well the USB forwarding works with Vbox
[12:15] <ogra_> (or if that interferes with adb or some such)
[12:16] <neoflex> doesnt seem to work
[12:16] <neoflex> i think i have to install or boot live ubuntu
[12:16] <neoflex> or teach my arch linux that it knows the comand adb
[12:16] <neoflex> with the path to the ./adb
[12:17] <neoflex> have to do some configuration at shell
[12:17] <ogra_> well, even then adb will likely still complain about root stuff
[12:17] <neoflex> u think so?
[12:17] <ogra_> yes
[12:17] <neoflex> damnit
[12:18] <neoflex> and i dont have to install ubuntu right? it should work with a live cd session?
[12:18] <ogra_> use a usb key, enable the phablet-tools ppa, install the package and flash :)
[12:18] <ogra_> if you have the iso around already thats 30min of work or less
[12:20] <neoflex> no i have to download it now and burn to a cd because i installed backtrack to my usbstick
[12:20] <neoflex> and just got 1 usbstick atm
[12:21] <neoflex> ill try that with live cd and the install instructions  again
[12:21] <bl4de> hi guys :)
[12:21] <neoflex> thank you for u help
[12:21] <bl4de> I want to help with ubuntu touch development :)
[12:21] <nik90> hi bl4de
[12:22] <bl4de> and I want to know if I can help without need to install it to my Nexus 7 ('cause I use it a lot and I'll install it when more mature and stable) :)
[12:23] <nik90> bl4de, you do not need to install ubuntu touch on your Nexus 7 to contribute
[12:23] <bl4de> well! :)
[12:23] <nik90> all you need is a system running Ubuntu 12.04 or 12.10 or even 13.04
[12:24] <nik90> you can then install the Ubuntu SDK and start coding apps like I do
[12:24] <nik90> You wouldn't be able to test it on your phone, but when you run qmlscene it will give you a preview of how the app runs
[12:24] <nik90> it is actually pretty cool
[12:25] <bl4de> I'm installing it :)
[12:25] <nik90> nice!
[12:28] <bl4de> only 109 MB? Usually these sdk's weigh more XD
[12:31] <bl4de> I program in c, c++, java and python...i have to learn qml (but I've the feeling that is quite simply) :)
[12:31] <bl4de> *simple :)
[12:32] <nik90> qml is easy to learn..while you also need to know javascript since we use QML and Javascript together. C++ is used only as a last resort (I read this in the ubuntu touch wiki)
[12:33] <nik90> but from what I have seen for the past 2 weeks, javascript syntax is very similar to C++
[12:33] <nik90> with small variations of course
[12:33] <bl4de> yes, i know also a little of javascript (I use it for web) :)
[12:34] <bl4de> in practice ubuntu sdk is a modification of qt sdk? :)
[12:36] <bl4de> after I install the sdk? :)
[12:38] <nik90> yeah sort of...Ubuntu adds its own plugins to qt creator which helps testing with ubuntu devices if you have one
[12:38] <nik90> also it also brings with it the ubuntu qt toolkit...so you can create app with the ubuntu style and guidelines
[12:39] <bl4de> I have it! :)
[12:40] <bl4de> wait a moment that i log out :)
[12:41] <bl4de> ook...now? :)
[12:42] <nik90> do you have it installed?
[12:44] <bl4de> yes :)
[12:44] <bl4de> and created a new project...all is functioning :)
[12:45] <bl4de> is very very simple this qml...
[12:45] <nik90> nice
[12:45] <nik90> you can try looking at the code of ubuntu-calculator-app and ubuntu-clock-app to get an idea
[12:46] <bl4de> how I do? :)
[12:46] <nik90> oh its on launchpad ... let me find you the link
[12:46] <eschatus> bl4de, I just downloaded the SDK too - check this page: http://developer.ubuntu.com/resources/app-developer-cookbook/mobile/currency-converter-phone-app/
[12:47] <nik90> take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/CoreApps
[12:47] <nik90> it has all the info about the apps we are developing now
[12:48] <bl4de> the layout builder in the sdk, is lacking of some components, it isn't?
[12:51] <nik90> yeah I am getting an error also when I try using it
[12:51] <nik90> which ubuntu version did u install?
[12:53] <bl4de> nono, i haven't got any errors, is only that the designer of the sdk haven't got, for example, "Button" and so on :)
[12:54] <bl4de> *I had no error
[12:54] <bl4de> (sorry for the English) :)
[13:00] <bl4de> I go to lunch ... we talk to you later!  (In Italy is 14:00) :)
[13:10] <edi194> Hello everyone :D
[14:02] <Riussi> i'm having trouble loading my c++ plugin. I have it compiled into plugins subdir and even though I added -i plugins when running with qmlscene i still get "module n.n. not installed"
[14:12] <Riussi> hmm it seems that even though you have the plugin under your project in ./plugins the qmlscene -I plugins doesn't load it if it is not in a dir structure reflecting the uri
[14:12] <Riussi> i.e. I had to put the plugin in plugins/Ubuntu/Touch/Clock for it to load my import Ubuntu.Touch.Clock 0.1
[14:16] <thequestion> Is phablet-team on Launchpad the official repos for official included Ubuntu Touch apps (e.g: Calculator)
[14:18] <ogra_> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-touch-coreapps-drivers/+archive/daily
[14:18] <ogra_> try that one
[14:18] <ogra_> (note there might be buggy apps in it indeed)
[14:25] <Nimble> ogra_, if I add that PPA on my phone, will it replace the current ones that are just static images?
[14:26] <ogra_> ir will install the apps. i dont think they will show up in the UI
[14:26] <ogra_> you will need to start them from cmdline
[14:26] <Nimble> oh ok
[14:58] <RobbyF> ogra_, just noticing there isn't a daily today.
[14:58] <RobbyF> :) Not sure if there is suppose to be. but just letting ya nkonw
[15:01] <ogra_> RobbyF, indeed, there is always supposed to be a new one every day
[15:01] <ogra_> but i doubt i can catch anyone for looking on the builder side on a sunday
[15:02] <smartboyhw> ogra_, maybe we should check what happened?
[15:02] <RobbyF> not a big deal, I wasn't looking for results or anything today. I just wanted to make aware of the situation in case it wasn't right
[15:02] <ogra_> smartboyhw, seriously, its sunday, people can apt-get dist-upgrade if its urgent
[15:03] <ogra_> i know about it now and will take a look tomorrow
[15:03] <smartboyhw> ogra_, of course:)
[15:03] <bl4de> hi! :)
[15:18] <bl4de> guys, I want to contribute, i have the SDK installed and I am studying qml and the ubuntu app structure...the ubuntu wiki, says that I must sign the  Contributor Agreement...what is it?
[15:22] <bl4de> in particular I want to know what is the "Canonical Project Manager"? :)
[15:41] <Riussi> any1 from the clock team here?
[15:43] <thequestion> I add the PPA on my GNex, run apt-get update, install gnome-calculator-app, but: How can I run it on my GNex ?
[15:47] <thequestion> How to start apps on the phone from cmdline ?
[15:47]  * RobbyF is waiting for the response as well :)
[15:48] <RobbyF> cd
[15:52] <thequestion> Does anybody know the asnwer pls ? How to launch an app on the phone from cmdline ? (e.g: Launch ubuntu-calculator-app and view the app on the phone screen)
[15:57] <RobbyF> I think via sdk only
[15:58] <thequestion> I'm on Fedora, I will install a VM with latest Ubuntu in it, but ATM, I haven't
[15:58] <Tropetre> Hello everybody!
[15:59] <thequestion> So, which command runs the SDKs when deploying app to phone ?
[15:59] <RobbyF> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes#Ubuntu_SDK_Alpha
[16:02] <RobbyF> lternatively, you can manually install Qt5/QML-based apps and run them on the device.
[16:02] <RobbyF> Use adb push to copy your package or files to the device
[16:02] <RobbyF> SSH into your device as user phablet
[16:02] <RobbyF> To run, use
[16:02] <RobbyF> qmlscene --desktop_file_hint=/usr/share/applications/qmlscene.desktop YourApp.qml
[16:06] <thequestion> RobbyF: Well, it's ok
[16:06] <thequestion> To run an app:
[16:07] <thequestion> qmlscene --desktop_file_hint=/usr/share/applications/qmlscene.desktop /usr/share/directory_to_app/nameOfTheApp.qml
[16:07] <thequestion> It correctly run the app on the phone, in background
[16:07] <thequestion> so, to "kill" it, in cmdline, make: fg, and Ctrl+C
[16:08] <thequestion> or in the phone, Home Screen, Apps, Running Apps, click on nameOfTheApp
[16:08] <thequestion> (or qmlrunner)
[16:08] <thequestion> and you're in
[16:09] <thequestion> RobbyF: Thanks for your link, I missed thin tinny helpful line
[16:13] <Riussi> hmm how do I get the CI to build the c++ plugin before packaging the app?
[16:25] <blackstar> hello everyone, can someone tell me if the ubuntu touch is working on a Galaxy Note N7000?
[16:25] <ogra_> have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[16:25] <blackstar> also please let me know if this 3g is working
[16:25] <blackstar> ogra thank you
[16:26] <ogra_> 3g isnt working anywhere yet
[16:27] <blackstar> ogra thanks again, one last question .... is there way to do dual booting ?
[16:28] <ogra_> there are some pepole on the xda forums doing that i heard ... its not officially supported or encouraged (and might break with the first OTA upgrade once they happen)
[16:32] <blackstar> Thank You one more time
[16:40] <gabkdlly> Wikipedia says that ubuntu-touch is also intended for x86 platforms, but from what I have been able to find online, nobody is doing that yet.
[16:41] <gabkdlly> Some say that this would be extremely difficult.
[16:41] <gabkdlly> I wish there were a way to just do:  apt-get install ubuntu-touch
[16:42] <thequestion> Ubuntu Touch is more a complete system than a single app
[16:43] <thequestion> apt-get install ubuntu-touch-emulator is more correct I think
[16:43] <gabkdlly> Background:  I have a tablet that runs ubuntu-desktop pretty well, but I can't really use it as a tablet when booting into ubuntu.
[16:43] <thequestion> gabkdlly: Nexus 7 ?
[16:45] <gabkdlly> thequestion, nope, a wetab, they don't make them anymore http://wetab.mobi/en/
[16:45] <gabkdlly> thequestion, from what I have read, it is similar hardware to a exopc, but different branding and sold with different software
[16:58] <proxmas> hi, where can i change resolution... because UI is to big on my samsung galaxy
[17:00] <ogra_> proxmas, see the porting wikipage
[17:00] <ogra_> there are two graphics values you can adjust in the ubuntu-session script
[17:02] <proxmas> thank u, already read it, but theres no /usr/bin/ubuntu-session
[17:03] <proxmas> now running find :)
[17:04] <ogra_> in the ubuntu chroot
[17:07] <goldiman> Hi
[17:07] <goldiman> Anyone know what's currently working on the rev on nexus 4 ?
[17:09] <proxmas> ogra_, tnx found it ;-)
[17:11] <ogra_> proxmas, make sure to remove the vars from the .bashrc file too (they get added with the new values on reboot)
[17:11] <ogra_> (or edit them there as well, as yu like ...
[17:11] <ogra_> )
[17:12] <proxmas> i see
[17:12] <proxmas> and /etc/phone-services
[17:12] <proxmas> : )
[17:12] <ogra_> no, thats not needed
[17:12] <proxmas> not for resolution
[17:13] <proxmas> ah nothing to remove there, i saw it in ubuntu-session script...
[17:13] <ogra_> yeah, only ubuntu-sessions and .bashrc
[17:32] <bl4de> hi! :)
[17:33] <opoooo> hello
[17:33] <opoooo> can someone help me restore nexus 4 to stock ?
[17:34] <opoooo> I had installed ubuntu preview, but wanted to go back, and I think i did something wrong
[17:34] <thequestion> opoooo: Have you downloaded the stock image from Google official site
[17:34] <thequestion> ?
[17:34] <opoooo> i'm back on android OS, but I can't make or receive phone calls
[17:34] <opoooo> yes, I have it
[17:34] <proxmas> did u backup /efs :-)
[17:34] <proxmas> do u have imei:unknown in settings about :)
[17:34] <thequestion> So, you already have restore the stock image ?
[17:35] <opoooo> let me look
[17:35] <opoooo> not to stock
[17:35] <opoooo> on ParanoidAndroid
[17:35] <opoooo> i went from Ubuntu to ParanoidAndroid
[17:35] <opoooo> its a ROM
[17:36] <opoooo> it took me a week to realize I can't make or receive calls , sec checking that setting
[17:36] <opoooo> no, it does list my IMEI
[17:37] <bl4de> opoooo, are you sure that isn't a ROM problem? :)
[17:37] <opoooo> not 100% but
[17:37] <opoooo> I'm willing to go back to stock
[17:37] <opoooo> i can't seem to get the Restoring Android part working
[17:37] <proxmas> then download it on samfirmware
[17:37] <opoooo> i did adb reboot-bootloader
[17:37] <proxmas> and flash it with odin or smth
[17:37] <opoooo> but confused about the "run ./flash-all.sh" part
[17:39] <proxmas> ogra_, tnx again, i fixed it... it is a little slow on my device, but it is ok for testing
[17:39] <opoooo> talking about instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
[17:41] <opoooo> can I just flash stock ROM after ubuntu?
[17:41] <opoooo> or should I do the "flash-all.sh"
[17:42] <proxmas> opoooo, i think u can, but not update via .zip or cwm
[17:42] <proxmas> use odin or heimdall
[17:42] <bl4de> I want to help with development. I have installed the sdk. The ubuntu wiki, says that I must sign the  Contributor Agreement...in particular I want to know what is the "Canonical Project Manager" field, that needs to be filled :)
[17:42] <opoooo> ok, odin or heimdall are new to me
[17:42] <proxmas> and download stock firmware from sammobile.com or smth like that not sure, google it
[17:42] <thequestion> opoooo: Yes you can. Download your stock ROM from: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
[17:42] <opoooo> i will look into that
[17:42] <opoooo> i have the stock images already
[17:42] <proxmas> opoooo, are u windows user
[17:42] <opoooo> just don't know how to do the "flash-all.sh"
[17:43] <opoooo> yes, i have something called "Nexus Toolkit"
[17:43] <opoooo> which comes with ADB
[17:43] <thequestion> Okey, so, make a "reboot-bootloader"
[17:43] <thequestion> and, when it's done
[17:43] <thequestion> cd where you have flash-all.sh
[17:43] <thequestion> and run:
[17:43] <proxmas> ./
[17:43] <thequestion> sudo ./flash-all.sh
[17:43] <opoooo> while in ADB shell right?
[17:43] <thequestion> no
[17:44] <thequestion> in a bash
[17:44] <opoooo> yea i'm not sure what that means, investigating.
[17:44] <opoooo> I do have a linux virtual machine
[17:45] <opoooo> would that help?
[17:46] <proxmas> is there a device which is running ubuntu-touch as base OS,  i mean not running inside android ?
[17:46] <dank101> no
[17:46] <bl4de> who can help me? :)
[17:46] <ogra_> proxmas, nope
[17:46] <opoooo> when you say bash, you mean linux command prompt right?
[17:47] <ogra_> the nexus7 desktop image will move towards that at some point
[17:47] <thequestion> opoooo: Are you running Windows or Linux in your PC ? (not in a VM)
[17:47] <opoooo> win 7
[17:47] <thequestion> okey
[17:47] <thequestion> so
[17:47] <opoooo> and I got ubuntu on a VM
[17:47] <thequestion> cd in your flash-all directory
[17:47] <thequestion> (in a cmd prompt)
[17:47] <thequestion> and run:
[17:47] <thequestion> flash-all.bat
[17:48] <opoooo> I see, the .bat is for windows users
[17:48] <thequestion> yes
[17:48] <opoooo> where the .sh is for linux
[17:49] <opoooo> this flash-all.bat won't unroot the device will it?
[17:49] <thequestion> yes
[17:49] <thequestion> in your VM (with Linux), if you run "adb devices"
[17:49] <thequestion> does your device appear, and have the state "device" ?
[17:50] <thequestion> No, flash-all only flash your device
[17:50] <thequestion> So, it restore the stock ROM
[17:50] <thequestion> Then, when it's done, you have to reinstall your root
[17:50] <bl4de> is there any ubuntu touch developer can help me to become myself an ubuntu developer? Thanks :)
[17:51] <thequestion> But, if it's just to test if phone call works, you haven't to root
[17:52] <thequestion> bl4de: Have you read the "Get in touch" from Ubuntu website ?
[17:52] <opoooo> 'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
[17:52] <opoooo> seems my environment is not setup right
[17:52] <thequestion> you made this in your windows right ?
[17:53] <opoooo> you mean install ubuntu?
[17:53] <opoooo> originally installed it via ubnutu VM
[17:53] <thequestion> So, in your Ubuntu VM
[17:53] <thequestion> open a terminal
[17:53] <proxmas> ogra_, that would be great... specially if u have privacy concerns about android :)))
[17:54] <thequestion> plug your phone to your computer
[17:54] <Riussi> heh wtf CI gives me qmake not found
[17:54] <thequestion> if you make a "adb devices", what is return ?
[17:54] <opoooo> once sec
[17:55] <opoooo> having issue with getting VM running right
[17:55] <bl4de> thequestion, I've read different guides in the wiki, I've got the SDK installed, and I'm studying the qml ubuntu touch language...but for real-development? :)
[17:56] <thequestion> For real-development, you can retrieve an official app (like ubuntu-calculator-app), open it, and try make amazing things
[17:58] <thequestion> opoooo: Must go, come back in an half hour
[17:58] <opoooo> thank you
[17:58] <bl4de> thequestion, because I've read the necessity of signing the "Contributor Agreement", but I don't know who is the Canonical Project Manager :)
[18:05] <bl4de> thequestion? :)
[18:29] <BMWPower> hello?
[18:29] <dank101> yo
[18:29] <BMWPower> can I try to install ubuntu touch on my Yarvik TAB310 (ARM11 800MHz)?
[18:29] <dank101> no
[18:29] <BMWPower> ow oke
[18:30] <BMWPower> I want to get a Linux distro on my ARM11
[18:32] <BMWPower> Quad-core A15 or Intel x86
[18:32] <BMWPower> High-end
[18:33] <BMWPower> so the yarvik is a fucked up tablet ;)
[18:34] <BMWPower> Can I already get an tablet with ubuntu touch?
[18:34] <BMWPower> http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/tablet
[18:34] <IdleOne> BMWPower: not that i know of, also please mind your language.
[18:36] <BMWPower> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install?action=show&redirect=TouchInstallProcess
[18:36] <thequestion> bl4de: back
[18:38] <BMWPower> So i have to get an Nexus 10
[18:46] <dank101> yes
[18:47] <BMWPower> Hmm no 3G
[18:49] <thequestion> That's why it's called a "Developer Preview" :-)
[18:49] <BMWPower> I really am enthousiastic about a tablet with a unix-OS
[18:50] <BMWPower> IdleOne: sorry for my language
[18:51] <BMWPower> So 4G would be great
[18:52] <BMWPower> and also when the tablet could be integrated with Cloud DMS options
[20:37] <matge> hey, howto get presences with telepathy-qt?
[20:38] <matge> Tp::Connection does not seem to provide anything to access SimplePresences, and I cannot use ConnectionInterfaceSimplePresenceInterface because Tp::Connection::baseInterface() is protected
[20:40] <matge> I want to the the SimplePresences of my contacts
[21:32] <janma> is there any possibility to let phablet-flash download into a specified path?
[21:36] <janma> is there any possibility to let phablet-flash download into a specified path? or is there a guide for manual install?
[21:38] <janma> ahh got it :D
[21:38] <janma> bye
[21:54] <seanzie_> Hello, does anyone know whether it will be possible to wirelessly display a desktop on another linux machine using Ubuntu touch + Mir? For example, will I be able to have the full Ubuntu desktop running on my Raspberry Pi from my phone?
[22:49] <waywoodben> is there currently a eta on core apps being finished and added to the image?
[23:06] <Antoine___> Hi
[23:07] <Antoine___> Is there anybody who can speak french, and who can help me installing ubuntu on my android phone?
[23:14] <a2r> hey guys, i have a weird problem, i had ubuntu touch on my nexus 7 (the first release) and now i wanted to roll back on android, so i went here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install and then i connected the device and run adb reboot-bootloader in the terminal, and got to the bootloader, meanwhile i was loading the rom, and suddenly the screen went black with a flirring on it. And now i can't reboot in the bootloader again
[23:17] <tassadar_> define "loading the rom"
[23:17] <tassadar_> did you run the flash-all script?
[23:20] <a2r> i was DOWNLOADING the rom
[23:20] <a2r> i didn't even came to that, it startet with the problem before the download was finished
[23:21] <tassadar_> hmm
[23:22] <tassadar_> also, what is flirring, dictionary does not know that word
[23:22]  * lilstevie was just looking it up
[23:23] <lilstevie> I got nothing
[23:23] <a2r> hm, imagine that white noise that old tv's did, just with more black and less white
[23:23] <tassadar_> oh, yeah
[23:23] <lilstevie> a2r, did you try rebooting
[23:23] <tassadar_> well, try to press and hold power button for 10s
[23:23] <lilstevie> ^^
[23:24] <a2r> lilstevie, yes i tried, when i disconnect it from usb the display turns off and i can't start it again, hold the button for a minute or so
[23:24] <tassadar_> try it several times, and if that doesn't work, then your n7 is bricked
[23:24] <tassadar_> (you could try to pull the battery out, but I don't think that's gonna work)
[23:25] <a2r> how could that be, it was ideling in the bootloader, the one ith the opened android, snd then went black
[23:26] <tassadar_> defective device? dunno, but there really is no way to rescue the device if the bootloader does not work
[23:26] <tassadar_> also, are you on linux?
[23:26] <a2r> yes i am on ubuntu
[23:27] <tassadar_> plug the n7 into the computer and run "dmesg" in terminal, see if it detects any USB device (or just show me last 20 lines on pastebin)
[23:28] <a2r> k wait, i try the battery thing first
[23:30] <lilstevie> there could be a battery level thing going on here too
[23:31] <lilstevie> cause unless you have a high current usb port the device will not charge, or more charges slower than usage
[23:32] <a2r> wel THIS is weird, i opened the back. and then put the usb back in, and then startet it with opened back. got the google logo and am now back in ubuntu
[23:32] <a2r> maybe there was a little over powering something
[23:32] <tassadar_> or the bootloader is just crap -.-
[23:33] <a2r> maybee its that, when i do adb reboot boot-loader it just reboots and goes into ubuntu again
[23:33] <tassadar_> its "adb reboot bootloader"
[23:34] <a2r> woophs
[23:34] <tassadar_> if the "bootloader" word is misspelled, it just reboots normally
[23:34] <a2r> adb reboot-bootloader helped
[23:37] <a2r> okay it's booting android now thanks!