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dagekbHello...00:58
dagekbWhere can I find LG Nexus 4, Android 4.2.2? :)00:58
dagekbWhen I flashed Ubuntu Touch, it deleted my backup (from CWM)... It have never done this before...00:59
dagekb... the backup was my Android 4.2.2, so now it is gone...01:00
dagekbFound it... :)01:10
dagekbI was hoping I could try out (and develop) for Ubuntu Touch at the same time I could use Android 4.2. But no?01:10
guest_33200482nexus 7 and ubuntu touch on it: can i make calls?01:14
mhall119guest1__: make calls on a Nexus 7?01:29
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dragonkeeperAnyone interested in developing ubuntu touch for i9505 ?01:38
k03llmhall119: yep, i was that guest__ finding out if i can make calls on a nexus 7 with ubuntu touch01:40
k03lldragonkeeper: i9505 seems to be a samsung device?01:41
dragonkeeperYes samsung galaxy s4 i9505 jfltexx01:41
mhall119k03ll: the nexus 7 is a tablet, not a phone....01:46
mhall119I suppose you could use VoIP01:46
dragonkeeperWe have twrp , cwm recoverys and cm10.1 already . So as i understand it ubuntu-touch shouldnt be so hard to port over if someone has experience doing it01:46
k03llmhall119: 7" isnt big enough, and voip is more than an all time alternative.01:47
mhall119dragonkeeper: if I had an S4 and was any good at porting, I'd be all over it :)01:47
mhall119k03ll: I'm make a joke about holding a N7 up to your ear to talk, but I think my brother's Galaxy Note 2 is almost as big01:48
k03llthe nexus 4 is ubuntus flagship, much cheaper than a s4 and very affordable. i like the new image from ubuntu / canonical01:49
dragonkeeperNever dev'd for android roms so im here lol, not really a ubuntu fan but it seems to be the closest thing to getting a decent linux system running01:50
k03llmhall119: of course, i would use a headset or somthng similiar. im not going to use it as a heavy phone user. just to make some calls and answer incomings01:50
mhall119dragonkeeper: have you read the porting guide?01:51
mhall119k03ll: I suppose all it would need is somebody writing a voip client for Ubuntu Touch01:52
mhall119oh, and audio working on the Nexus 701:52
dragonkeeperJust one thing i want to know as your talking about calls, can ubuntu make use of another line. I.e im in a call with 1 person and another person calls me on same number and it appears on screen so i can put 1 on hokd talk to other or merge calls01:52
mhall119dragonkeeper: that I don't know01:52
mhall119and I don't have a phone to test it with01:53
dragonkeeper:[01:53
mhall119I know, I make that face whenever I see someone doing something cool with their Ubuntu Phone01:53
dragonkeeperSo as i understand it, this uses arm packages from ubuntu repo ? Therefore there must be IR drivers for phones ?01:54
dragonkeeperI have this s4 and a motorola atrix 4g i want it on01:54
mhall119dragonkeeper: for the ubuntu side, yes, it uses arm packages from the repos01:57
mhall119but the kernel and drivers that come from Android, I'm not sure about01:57
dragonkeeperSo if i got a android kernel with , say ,, nfc support  . Then i could use nfc with ubuntu side01:58
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mhall119well no, you'd need both sides to know what's going on01:59
mhall119you might expose a device in the kernel with the Android support01:59
mhall119but unless there's something on the Ubuntu side that knows what to do with that device..01:59
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rhhi02:55
rhhas anyone tried to install ubuntu touch on an acer iconia a200?02:57
rhis it even compatible?02:57
rhanyone willing to help with a question?03:00
rhanyone willing to help with a question?03:02
rhis ubuntu touch compatible with the acer iconia a200?03:05
rhhi03:07
rhhelp?03:07
rhquestion?03:07
rhis there any assistance in this room?03:08
duflurh: I don't know if anyone has tried it yet. Likely won't work. All development for ubuntu-touch is being done on Nexus/Galaxy devices03:08
rhthat's unfortunate...03:09
rhthanks03:09
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daniel3I installed Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 7, and nothing even opens, none of the apps. :\04:40
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dholbachgood morning06:19
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c__chp__07:37
c__chpanyony there07:37
FunkyPenguinis there a way of bringing wifi up from adb? using the ui doesn't work for both the secured and unsecured APs here08:03
ttoinehey08:37
ttoineI would like to flash my phone and test again ubuntu touch08:37
ttoinedoes it manage sim security now ? or I still need to unlock my sim card before ?08:37
* leemeng0x61 anybody?08:42
AskUbuntuUbuntu touch install from recovery on nexus 7 3g | http://askubuntu.com/q/30518309:09
ograthat person should just follow the manual install instructions09:11
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daniel3Too glitchy to even be usable :\09:34
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seb128oSoMoN, mzanetti: hey, I'm doing a packaging review of notes-app before it lands in Ubuntu and I've a small issue09:59
seb128oSoMoN, mzanetti:10:00
seb128src/NotesApp/Plugins/cachingprovider.cpp: LGPL (v3)10:00
seb128src/NotesApp/Plugins/cachingprovider.h: LGPL (v3)10:00
seb128the project is under GPL for everything else10:00
seb128is that wanted to use the LGPL for those 2 sources?10:00
seb128we either need to change them to be GPL or to add a COPYING.LGPL to the source and list them correctly under debian/copyright10:00
seb128oh, Components/RemovableBG.qml Components/CollapsedNoteDecorations.qml and Components/CollapsedNote.qml as well10:01
oSoMoNseb128: we’d need confirmation from Ugo who wrote the code, but I’m pretty sure it’s just a copy/paste leftover, this is entirely original code written in-house10:02
oSoMoNseb128: unfortunately Ugo isn’t working today, he’ll be back on Monday10:02
seb128oSoMoN, ok, no problem, that can wait monday10:03
seb128didrocks, ^10:03
didrocksthanks :)10:05
seb128oSoMoN, do you want a bug report about that or should I just ping you guys again on monday?10:20
oSoMoNseb128: please ping Ugo on Monday10:20
seb128oSoMoN, ok10:20
seb128oSoMoN, same issue in camera-app with DeviceOrientation.qml ... is that Ugo as well?10:38
asacbfiller: are you guys doing webapps too?10:44
* ogra grumbles about grouper10:48
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ckingwhere do I file bugs against qml-phone-shell?10:55
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nj_i need some help...i tried the steps given on galaxy nexus 7...all the steps were completed successfully...but i din get ubtuntu touch after rebooting10:59
oSoMoNseb128: according to bzr annotate, yes10:59
nj_what could be the possible issue/10:59
nj_?10:59
nj_any help?11:00
seb128oSoMoN, mediaplayer has the same issue, files are from renato on this one though11:01
kalikianacking, going by the precedent probably here https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/116327311:01
ubot5Launchpad bug 1163273 in Unity "[qml-phone-shell] wrong app is shown when an app deployed from QtC" [Undecided,Confirmed]11:01
seb128oSoMoN,11:01
seb128./tests/unittest/thumbnailtest.cpp: LGPL (v3)11:01
seb128./src/qml/sdk/sliderUtils.js: LGPL (v3)11:01
seb128./src/qml/sdk/mathUtils.js: LGPL (v3)11:01
ckingKakadu, thanks11:01
ckingoops11:01
ckingkalikiana, thanks11:02
nj_i need some help...i tried the steps given for galaxy nexus 7...but i din get ubtuntu touch after rebooting..what could be the issue?11:02
oSoMoNseb128: I believe renato should be online very soon, feel free to bug him about it11:02
seb128k11:02
nj_okay..11:02
nj_hey,,i am not sure about this...but this could be a lame question as well....still...after pushing the images into device do i also have to install them through install zip from sdcard option?11:07
nj_hey,,i am not sure about this...but this could be a lame question as well....still...after pushing the images into device do i also have to install them through install zip from sdcard option?11:09
nj_hellooo11:12
eaxHey there - is there an ETA on tethering and 3G/LTE?11:16
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liluhello, i'm looking for a tablet model with external USB device support that is capable of running Ubuntu. could anyone give me some hint please?11:41
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xqeehello11:59
xqeecan  i put ubuntu on jay-book 9905 ?11:59
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adcHi! I got stuck when trying to install the developer preview on my Nexus 4, using the install instructions from the wiki. I'm running Debian Jessie, and added the 'raring' repo to my sources.list. After enabling USB debugging, the device showed up in 'sudo adb devices'. I went ahead and executed 'sudo phablet-flash -b'. The files were downloaded just fine, and 'raring-preinstalled-{recovery,system,boot}-armel+mako.img' were flashed without warnings12:11
didrocksoSoMoN: FYI http://paste.ubuntu.com/5741741/, you can see what you can work on to get your components better :)12:26
didrocksoSoMoN: basically the apps have license issues as seb mentionned, so I'll keep this stack frozen for now12:27
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didrocks(to avoid spamming the archive with packages we can't NEW)12:27
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adcMy issue was resolved by restarting the adb server with 'adb kill-server', and pushing the stock rom to the device.12:32
oSoMoNdidrocks: would you mind sharing this paste with a wider audience (i.e. send an e-mail) so that all maintainers are aware of what they need to address?12:33
didrocksoSoMoN: as soon as Unity and touch migrates to the release pocket, I'm doing that12:34
didrocksoSoMoN: it's already written TBH :p12:34
Moviuro_Hi all! Where do i get the file to flash on my phone? :)12:38
k1lMoviuro_: the topic mentions a wiki overview page, where you find install instructions for supported and community supported devices12:39
jaywinkdoes ubuntu touch already support pin unlocking or should I remove the pin question from my sim? Planning on going dogfooding mode today :)12:39
Moviuro_Thanks k1l12:40
ograjaywink, no PIN support yet ... it is being worked on though12:53
jaywinkogra, thnx12:54
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ograoh you silly silly grouper13:06
tassadar_ogra: it's still giving you hard time? :/13:07
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ogratassadar_, yeah, trynig to find the one option that makes it boot13:10
tassadar_heh13:12
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didrocksmterry: @pocketsphinx: yeah, the work was duplicated13:39
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didrockssil2100: see my comment about multiverse on julius, if you can discuss about it with tedg :)14:07
tedgdidrocks, ?  Julius, we're not using it anymore?14:08
didrockstedg: aren't you? why are you recommending it then? ;)14:08
tedgdidrocks, bug?14:08
tedg:-)14:08
rickspencer3cyphermox, have you seen that this bug is assigned to you?14:09
rickspencer3https://bugs.launchpad.net/touch-preview-images/+bug/118306514:09
ubot5Launchpad bug 1183065 in touch-preview-images "Occassional severe battery drain" [High,New]14:09
rickspencer3it's making my phone unusable outside the house14:09
rickspencer3which, you know, for a mobile phone, is kinda a deal breaker :)14:09
didrockstedg: we don't do bug I heard? :p14:09
tedgdidrocks, Yeah, I don't think we need that.  The sphinx voxforge stuff should be enough.14:09
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didrockstedg: ok, let me prep a branch14:10
tedgDouble checking with pete-woods ^14:10
didrockstedg: I had to remove temporarly the upstart job for unity-panel-service btw14:10
tedgdidrocks, Hmm, why?14:10
didrockstedg: I dropped a note to get that back14:10
didrockstedg: I noticed some troubles when I exited my session14:10
didrocksunity went back through the panel service14:10
didrocks(there was also a segfault, but that was bamf)14:11
didrockstedg: so no worry, it needs more testing, just needed to release :)14:11
ogradidrocks, the touch images (all of them, even on cdimage) build with --no-install-recommends14:11
ograso i guess it just didnt show up that tthere is a stale recommends14:11
didrocksogra: interesting :)14:12
didrocksok14:12
ograyeah, fixing that bit will be another horrid transition :)14:12
tedgdidrocks, Hmm, interesting.  Did you enable it?  It should be basically off until we update gnome-session.14:13
tedgWhich we should do :-)14:13
didrockstedg: not for unity-panel-service14:13
tedgdidrocks, But it was "start on started unity" so it should only start when the unity upstart job starts.14:14
tedgHmm, perhaps even if it blocks it records the start.14:14
didrockstedg: yeah, I just noticed this behavior, but I'll retest properly14:14
tedgAnyway, yes.  That's fine.  Happy things are out :-)14:15
didrocksme as well :)14:15
tedgWe can refine more now.14:15
didrocksthanks!14:15
didrocksright14:15
didrockstedg: https://code.launchpad.net/~didrocks/hud/remove-julius-caesar/+merge/16807814:17
didrockssil2100: FYI ^14:17
ograthe romans will hate you !14:19
sil2100didrocks: ACK14:19
didrocksogra: :)14:19
* tedg wonders why LP is taking so long on the diff14:21
ograit is roman too ?14:23
* tedg thought it was Russian, Soyuz, right?14:23
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pete-woodsdidrocks: tedg is absolutely correct, we no-longer need to package julius, we managed to switch over to using sphinx for voice recognition14:29
cyphermoxrickspencer3: I have seen it, jason told me yesterday14:34
rickspencer3cyphermox, do you know what the cause is? any ideas?14:34
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cyphermoxnot really. it could be the background scanning, but it seems to me like you should be seeing the same kind of battery drain on a laptop as well if it was the case14:35
asacogra: how is container flip going? whats your risk assessment and predicted landing time as of now?14:38
ograasac, mako and maguro should boot out of the box now, i wasted the whole day on grouper trying to find the kernel options that break it (massively time consuming and not done yet) ...14:40
ograbeyond this, the hybris/appmanager/platform-api issues seem to be harder to resolve than expected14:40
asacogra: nice!! those kernel options, what were those about?14:40
asaccan you write a shell script that tests that those options are available?14:40
asacruntime shell script14:41
ograasac, well, the kernel goes into an endless reboot loop atm, init dies14:41
ograwith no further info ...14:41
asacic14:41
ograbut i can boot an nexus7 desktop kernel (which then fails on all the other userspace bits since it misses the needed optionns for touch)14:41
asacogra: what options did you find missing so far?14:41
ograwell, we changed a lot for the desktop kernel ... the diff between the configs is 800 lines (with cruft though ... actually changed lines should be around 200 or so)14:42
ograi'm sure its a combo of only a few options, but finding the right one is hard and eats time14:43
ogra(and the n7 doesnt charge in recovery, so it dies every few hours and i need to re-charge)14:44
ograi will have grouper working after the weekend14:44
ografor manta i havent seen any tests at alll yet14:44
ograon maguro i have the ofono/rild stack working since yesterday ... but it is still a bit racy14:44
ograsound/pulse will still need love14:45
ogranob ody touched that yet14:45
jcastrowill phablet-flash at some point just switch me over to saucy or do I need to do manual things?14:46
ograit will just switch you over14:47
ograone way or the other14:47
asacis this channel logged?14:49
rickspencer3asac, yes14:49
asaccool. found it14:49
rickspencer3asac, http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/06/07/%23ubuntu-touch.txt14:50
rickspencer3^ I've created a singularity14:50
BobbyEscohello14:53
BobbyEscoanybody home?14:53
ogramost of us ...14:54
ogra... except the ones that arent14:54
asacrickspencer3: you see this battery bug? bug 1183065 ?14:54
ubot5bug 1183065 in touch-preview-images "Occassional severe battery drain" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/118306514:54
asacrickspencer3: can you attach a syslog after seeing this symptoms to the bug?14:55
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rickspencer3asac, sure14:55
rickspencer3I'll need to do it in a few hours since my phone is flat out of batteries now ;)14:55
BobbyEsco_so whats the status for ubuntu touch for android??14:56
ograwhat is ubuntu touch for android ?14:56
BobbyEsco_ubuntu os on android14:57
rickspencer3BobbyEsco_, hi, we call that Ubuntu for Android14:57
rickspencer3or affectionately, U4A14:57
ograwell, that has no touch in it :)14:57
BobbyEsco_ooh ok, thanks for the correction14:57
ogra(not only in the name )14:58
rickspencer3BobbyEsco_, unlike Ubuntu Touch, U4A requires deep partnership with the phone manufacturer14:58
asacrickspencer3: you know its funny ... my galaxy nexus is here on wifi on my table now in its 4th or 5th day :)14:58
rickspencer3BobbyEsco_, and as ogra points out, you'll get a standard Ubuntu desktop running from your phone14:58
asaci am close to vouch for not adding any features if i get 3-4 days and can browse and can receive phone calls :)14:59
rickspencer3I think it's 12.04 LTS running Unity 2d iirc14:59
ograasac, you are not roaming around14:59
asacthis device never lasts longer than a day with android14:59
asacwith same usage profile14:59
asacogra: probably, but i am comparing same use case with android :)14:59
ograwell, we dont really run much yet14:59
asacwell. to be fair it doesnt have a SIM ... just wifi checking a few times a day what the battery is and using the shell a bit14:59
asacright.15:00
ograstart a few apps that also make use of sensors etc15:00
ograandroid runs a ton of that stuff in bg15:00
asachence i said: i vouch to see if we can somehow add nothing that will bring us donw15:00
asac:)15:00
ograhaha15:00
ograwe surely could ... but i guess that wouldnt really give good usability15:00
asaci dont want to see so much dirt that we loose 2 more days :)15:00
ograi guess we'll use one at least15:01
ogras/use/lose/15:01
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rickspencer3asac, cyphermox is there a way I can just tell the phone to never use the configured wireless and just stay on my cellular data?15:06
rickspencer3and in that way, not have the nm go crazy and drain my battery?15:06
asacrickspencer3: that feature exists in a few forms15:07
asacrickspencer3: hammer: you can just remove the wifi module (if we dont build it in the kernel)15:07
rickspencer3that sounds rather drastic15:07
cyphermoxrickspencer3: I think you can just disable wifi : nmcli nm wifi off15:07
asacalso ... if we use NM there is this setting you know from indicator to disable/enable wireless15:07
rickspencer3ah15:07
asacyeah... thats the cli :)15:07
rickspencer3turning off wifi sounds correct15:07
asacnice15:07
ttoinehi15:08
rickspencer3asac, I don't think we have a setting in the indicator to turn wifi off yet15:08
ttoineis ubuntu touch managing sim card security now ?15:08
cyphermoxI'm still very doubtful it's actually NM doing things wrong... I reflashed the raring image just now on mako to dig into it15:08
rickspencer3though, it wouldn't be the furst time I as surprised if we did15:08
jcolladoHello. I've just installed the touch image in a nexus7 and wanted to use the terminal to run some example autopilot tests15:08
cyphermoxrickspencer3: renato has a code branch that does this15:08
asacrickspencer3: right. hence my vague statement. didnt know it was encoded in our cli. so thats great answer15:08
jcolladobut I don't get any virtual keyboard and if I plug a USB keyboard it doesn't work either.15:09
cyphermoxbut the wifi driver is broken and won't allow you to turn wifi back on15:09
rickspencer3oh15:09
rickspencer3cyphermox, can I turn wifi back on from the terminal?15:09
asaccyphermox: do you have a feeling why we see bug 1183065 ?15:09
ubot5bug 1183065 in touch-preview-images "Occassional severe battery drain" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/118306515:09
asacis that scanning going wield?15:09
cyphermoxwhich is also what steers me to say that the battery drain is also likely driver related15:09
jcolladoI think the terminal window isn't getting the focus because the square looks empty instead of full. Any advice to troubleshoot this?15:09
cyphermoxrickspencer3: no... when the device gets turned off there's some firmware loading issue or something that prevents the device coming back to ready to be used15:10
rickspencer3ok15:10
rickspencer3so I won't do that :)15:10
cyphermoxsorry :(15:10
rickspencer3cyphermox, it might be good to mention a couple of these things in the bug report so folks know it is being addressed15:11
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awe_ttoine, no support for SIM PIN/PUK yet15:16
asaccyphermox: i think android always rmmods wifi drivers15:16
asaccyphermox: if they disable wifi15:16
asacso most likely the normal disable code path is not tested15:17
asacwe try software disable, right?15:17
asacif so ... definitely worth trying unload on disable15:17
awe_asac, cyphermox, we should look at the Android WifiManager and see how it's done15:17
asaci really think they are aggressive15:17
asacand rmmod it15:17
asaci think it was at some point even in the compatibility spec15:17
asacthat you ned to have wifi module as a module :)15:17
awe_I'm not sure the module is removed15:18
asacawe_: in android?15:19
beidlthey surely did rmmod the wifi module on older phones (found this on my 3 year old HTC Desire) in Android15:19
cyphermoxawe_: it's going to be hard to rmmod a module when it's builtin...15:19
asacbeidl: i really believe it was even the default code path15:19
cyphermoxasac: ^15:19
asaccyphermox: but its probably our decision to build that in?15:20
cyphermoxthat said, when you nmcli nm enable false ; nmcli nm enable true, the device comes back15:20
cyphermoxasac: no15:20
cyphermoxit's always a builtin afaik15:20
asaccyphermox: we use the upstream defconfig?15:20
ttoineawe_, thanks. so I have to unlock my sim in android before flashing, true ?15:20
awe_by default the drivers are builtin15:20
asaccyphermox: thats mako?15:20
cyphermoxrickspencer3: ^ feel free to turn off wifi as I mentioned earlier, if you can live with 3G being off temporarily as you bring wifi back up15:20
cyphermoxasac: yeah, mako15:21
cyphermoxso it looks like a missing netlink event or something15:21
awe_ttoine, correct15:21
rickspencer3cyphermox, ok, that sounds like a good work around15:21
rickspencer3I'll try it later today and update the bug report with the work around if it works15:21
cyphermoxok15:22
cyphermoxI'll add the details o nthe bug15:22
awe_cyphermox, does the bug exist, or are you in the process of creating it?15:22
cyphermoxwell, a bug for power management w.r.t wifi does exist15:23
awe_yes, but I think that's associated with scanning15:24
cyphermoxawe_: also, confirming the issue is with the indicator for listing wifi scan results..15:24
cyphermoxright15:24
awe_is there a bug that says "powering off wifi is broke"?15:24
cyphermoxit's associated by scanning because the driver is brain dead15:24
cyphermoxI don't know15:24
cyphermoxrenato_: ^ ?15:24
awe_cyphermox, you have to remember the driver was written specifically for Android, not a generic Linux distro15:24
cyphermoxawe_: how hard can it be to write a driver that just works?15:25
awe_and thus there are assumptions about what userspace does that effect how the driver works15:25
cyphermoxit's not like there are many different ways to speak to those devices... it's either nl80211 or wext15:25
awe_cyphermox, it's not a question of how hard, it's a question of what platform it was targeted to15:25
cyphermoxit's not using a different way to deal with this, it's just half-baked15:25
awe_we also have to figure what to do about the driver-specific wpa_supplicant code too15:25
cyphermoxit's just incomplete because it's all they ever needed, they only added the bare minimum to make it do stuff15:26
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awe_correct, the drivers were built to certify Android devices15:26
cyphermoxI know15:27
awe_that's why we've seen issues with CRDA, et al.15:27
cyphermoxit's just annoying anyway to run into all these issues that should have been fixed years ago already15:27
awe_why should they have been fixed?15:27
rickspencer3they are not issues15:27
rickspencer3it sounds like, it's just unnecessary functionality for what the driver was written for ;)15:28
awe_correct15:28
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ttoineawe_, thanks15:31
awe_ttoine, np15:31
mhall119nik90: btw, I had to move the alarm api meeting to Tuesday, can you still attend?15:40
cyphermoxrickspencer3: I brought up the issues to jasoncwarner, perhaps someone else can look into the driver while I focus on NM and wpasupplicant?15:41
cyphermoxI'm trying to finish writing the patch to let NM know about ofono connections and autoconnect 3G when possible15:42
cyphermox(at the same time)15:42
vthompsonnames15:48
asacawe_: so15:50
asac15:49 < bhoj> 15:47:20> asac, that was the approach at some point of time for15:50
asac              sure. The code is still there in15:50
asac              hardware/libhardware_legacy/wifi/wifi.c15:50
asache also said that its not like that by default anymore though15:50
asacso just FYI15:50
awe_asac, thanks... I kinda figured that out by the presence of "legacy" in  the directory name15:51
xnoxusing ListItem.ValueSelector how to set the "default" value?15:51
asacawe_: ah... wasnt sure you found the code15:52
asacso nevermind15:52
awe_asac, k thanks15:52
MASTER260Hey, just wondering if anyone's been working on porting Ubuntu for tablets over to Android-86.16:06
MASTER260*Android-x86.16:07
slangasekogra: can you turn up the upstart log priority?  (booting with --debug, or calling 'initctl log-priority debug' early in boot)16:09
ograme ?16:09
MASTER260So... does anyone know?16:09
ograslangasek, you can just update the cmdline with abootimg16:10
ograabootimg -u /dev/disk/by-partlabel/boot -c "cmdline=--debug"16:11
ograsomething like that16:11
slangasekogra: sorry, I was apparently reading some rather stale scrollback here from yesterday wrt file events... I was suggesting you do that in order to debug why the file event wasn't doing anything for you16:11
slangasekogra: but maybe you've moved on from that :)16:11
ograah, well, i tried to get grouper going today ... since 90% of the team have that platform ...16:12
ograso that we get more testing and dev help ....16:12
ograbut had to stop for getting the charging code into the initrd now16:13
MASTER260So... I guess no one knows...16:14
ograMASTER260, there is no support for x86 yet ... someone would have to get x86 support into the android tree on phablet.ubuntu.com first16:14
ograpathes will be gratefully accepted ;)16:15
MASTER260Is anyone working on that?16:15
ograno16:15
ograat least not that i'm aware16:15
MASTER260Oh.16:16
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mhall119ogra: correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't our x86 plan to use Mir and Unity 8 on top of the standard Ubuntu kernel and drivers, and not using Android?16:42
ogramhall119, not sure that would work on an x86 phone ...16:43
ografor tablets it probabbly would16:43
ogra-b16:43
ograbut if we have to have x86 android for phones i dont see any issues to also pull in tablet stuff there16:45
ogra(and get better HW support)16:45
mhall119for Android HW anyway16:45
ograright16:45
ograit is definitely "wanted" but nobody has time for working on it ... to get it fast someone from the community would have to step in16:46
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rickspencer3cyphermox, I'm ready to repro that bug and get the syslog17:02
rickspencer3do I just repro it, and then grab the syslog, or do I need to enable logging or anything first?17:03
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rickspencer3maybe I can just adb pull what is already there?17:04
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cyphermoxrickspencer3: It would be better if you enabled debugging in NM17:23
cyphermoxlet me get the command line17:23
rickspencer3ok17:23
* rickspencer3 cancels upload of current syslog17:24
cyphermoxsudo python /usr/lib/NetworkManager/debug-helper.py --nm debug --domains=core,wifi17:24
rickspencer3cyphermox, ack17:24
rickspencer3may take me a while to get to it17:24
cyphermoxyou'll need python-dbus on the phone for that, it seems to be missing here at least17:24
cyphermoxsure17:24
rickspencer3oh17:25
cyphermoxI'll fix that with my next upload17:25
rickspencer3that's annoying :)17:25
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rickspencer3cyphermox, can I enable the debugging via ubuntu_chroot shell?17:43
sergiusensrickspencer3: debugging nm and ofono? If it is, look at my comment here https://plus.google.com/100264483712374857174/posts/3o1tjYo9Ghx (sorry just joined so may not be related)17:46
rickspencer3hi sergiusens17:46
rickspencer3I'm trying to get a syslog for cyphermox to help track down that power eating bug17:47
sergiusensrickspencer3: so what are you enabling debugging for?17:48
rickspencer3sergiusens, because cyphermox asked me too17:48
rickspencer3:)17:48
sergiusensrickspencer3: it's generally just going into the upstart job and setting the debugging flag17:48
sergiusensrickspencer3: in /etc/init/ofono.conf add a -d to the ofono cmd17:48
sergiusensrickspencer3: in  /etc/init/network-manager.conf add a  --log-level=DEBUG17:49
sergiusensrickspencer3: your syslog will be happily logging lots there17:49
rickspencer3so make it exec ofonod -d --noplugin=atmodem17:50
rickspencer3?17:50
awe_sergiusens, you never answered my question yesertday about the cause of the roaming bug17:50
awe_did you create a bug for it?17:50
sergiusensawe_: yeah, I shared it with you yesterday and you said thanks :-)17:50
awe_cyphermox, no CDMA support in touch, nor is it currently planned17:50
sergiusensawe_: I was just fetching it for rickspencer3 .... but #118840417:50
sergiusensbug #118840417:51
sergiusensargh17:51
sergiusenshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/touch-preview-images/+bug/118840417:51
* sergiusens wonders where the bot is17:51
nik90mhall119: i can still attend.17:52
sergiusensrickspencer3: yes to your question above17:52
mhall119nik90: aweseme17:53
mhall119nik90: I won't be around, I'm hoping popey will be there though17:53
awe_sergiusens, I thought you said you discovered the root cause?17:53
awe_sergiusens, also what *happens* when you enabled roaming?17:54
nik90mhall119: oh you wont be there17:54
rickspencer3sergiusens, so, er, pico doesn't let me actually save the file :/17:54
mhall119nik90: unfortunately no, I'm off that day, but i don't want to delay it any further17:54
nik90mhall119: okay. But you should definitely sometime come to the design meetings on thursday :)17:55
sergiusensrickspencer3: oh, are you root?17:58
rickspencer3yeah17:58
rickspencer3I'm using ubuntu_chroot shell17:58
sergiusensawe_: when I enabled roaming, cpu usage of ofono tends to 017:58
rickspencer3adb root17:58
rickspencer3adb shell17:59
rickspencer3ubuntu_chroot shell17:59
rickspencer3root@ubuntu-phablet:/etc/init#17:59
awe_sergiusens, ah ok.  I didn't quite understand your wording17:59
rickspencer3sergiusens, is there a better way to edit files on the phone?17:59
cyphermoxawe_: I know, I was telling them to have fun playing with the code if they want to make it work18:00
awe_so sergiusens, more importantly... did data work?18:00
sergiusensrickspencer3: I use vi...18:00
awe_cyphermox, k18:00
sergiusensawe_: ahh... I'm fearful to try, but I'll give it a shot18:00
awe_well you did try18:01
sergiusensrickspencer3: I just vi and ssh in... should work... I did all this yesterday with the ubuntu-terminal-app18:01
awe_I mean you enabled & attached, right?18:01
awe_if you get a super expensive cell phone bill, expense it18:01
sergiusensawe_: let me give you some output :-)18:01
awe_we need to testing roaming at some point, and I bet the bill will be cheaper than an airplane flight18:02
awe_( besides, we really don't use much data... so try and ping, and then bring it down )18:02
sergiusensI'm attached... NetworkReg says I'm roaming, adding to the bug18:03
sergiusensrickspencer3: you can edit the file on your desktop and adb push it to the phone too18:03
rickspencer3sergiusens, that;s a good idea18:03
rickspencer3I want to figure out how to do with with vi though18:04
rickspencer3I have a hate/hate relationship with vi18:04
rickspencer3meh, I'll just pull and push it ;)18:04
sergiusensrickspencer3: ah... yeah, you either love it or hate it18:05
awe_I hate vi, but learned some basic skillz with it along time ago18:06
rickspencer3honestly wish I thought of pulling and pushing before18:06
awe_at one point ( back in the day ) it was the only editor guaranteed to be on a machine18:06
awe_( hmm, sounds familiar )18:06
sergiusensrickspencer3: if it weren't root things you wanted to do, you could also just sftp from nautilus and do it with a bling :-)18:07
sergiusensawe_: roaming works https://bugs.launchpad.net/touch-preview-images/+bug/1188404/comments/318:08
ubot5Launchpad bug 1188404 in touch-preview-images "ofono between 30% and 40% CPU usage when roaming" [Critical,In progress]18:08
sergiusensawe_: just need to solve the thing when roaming isn't allowed :-)18:08
awe_sergiusens, ack18:12
awe_I'm looking at it now18:12
rickspencer3hmmm18:14
* rickspencer3 goes to repro bug18:15
jcastrohey guys, is audio from the browser supposed to work?18:29
jcastroI tried html5.grooveshark.com with hopes of having a music player; the entire site works great other than no audio18:29
ChickenCutlassjcastro, not yet.  It will soon18:31
jcastroah excellent.18:32
jcastroThe grooveshark html5 client is pretty sharp.18:32
kenvandinehow usable is saucy on the nexus7 now?  would i regret switching to it today?18:37
kenvandinei really need the new webcred stack on it :)18:38
bcurtiswxis friends built on saucy?18:38
kenvandinebcurtiswx, of course :)18:38
kenvandineogra, ^^18:38
bcurtiswxdo i need to phablet-flash frequently still, or no?18:40
kenvandinei do daily18:41
kenvandinenot sure how important that is18:41
kenvandineit's just part of my morning ritual :)18:41
bcurtiswxmine always gives me a not enough data warning, but if i -b it works18:41
kenvandineit's nice now that our settings don't get lost18:41
bcurtiswxbut i think -b removes my settings, right?18:42
kenvandineyeah, remove the zip files18:42
kenvandinei think so18:42
kenvandinei never do that18:42
bcurtiswxwhat zip files do i remove ?18:42
sergiusens-b bootstraps18:42
sergiusensand wipes18:42
bcurtiswxkenvandine, which zip files would I remove ?18:43
kenvandinei only did it when i switched from quantal to raring18:43
kenvandinethe raring ones just keep getting overwritten18:44
kenvandinebut the quantal ones were lingering18:44
kenvandinecyphermox, i hear you switched to saucy... how did that work for you?18:44
rickspencer3sergiusens, cyphermox https://launchpadlibrarian.net/141892521/syslog18:47
cyphermoxpretty good? any specific question in mind?18:47
bcurtiswxshould we expect any major differences at this point?18:49
sergiusensbcurtiswx: well the shell has evolved quite a bit18:50
bcurtiswxneat18:50
kenvandinecyphermox, i need to test the webcred stack18:52
kenvandinewhich has landed in saucy18:52
kenvandinei don't want to rebuild it all for raring :)18:52
kenvandinecyphermox, how do you flash saucy?  manually push the zip files and do it in recovery?18:53
* sergiusens shuts down as no more battery power18:53
sergiusenskenvandine: you want saucy flipped or saucy unflipped?18:54
kenvandineunflipped18:54
kenvandinesafest path :)18:54
bcurtiswxwhat does that even mean?18:54
sergiusenskenvandine: let me send and email18:54
kenvandinesergiusens, thanks18:54
mhall119Music app team meeting starting soon in #ubuntu-touch-meeting18:59
balloonsnik90, ping19:00
nik90balloons: pong19:01
balloonsnik90, hey :-) So i'm flooding the projects with bug reports to help squash the autopilot testing needs.. And it's clock's turn ;-) Did we get a shortlist of features that need tested?19:02
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balloonsahh no I'm pre-empting we'll be talking about in 30 mins in the meeting :-p19:03
nik90balloons: hehe19:03
balloonsnik90, we'll talk then19:03
balloonshaha19:03
nik90balloons: just about to ask19:03
nik90balloons: yeah19:04
balloonsmy head is spinning today19:04
balloonssry mate19:04
nik90no worries19:04
slangasekogra: so, you may be interested to know that with upstart 1.8-0ubuntu4 (not in the latest daily yet), if you boot with --write-state-file, 'telinit u' will spit out a snapshot of upstart's state to /var/log/upstart/upstart.state19:24
slangasek... though if I happen to do this while there's a nested init running under ubuntu_chroot, I get a kernel panic19:24
slangasek... and it seems to only take effect on the second 'telinit u' (raising a bug about this)19:24
slangasekxnox: ^^ have you played much with --write-state-file?19:24
penk_what's the best way to keep display on?19:26
xnoxslangasek: only briefly. It did work in simple system init with/without session inits.19:26
* slangasek nods19:26
slangasekogra: it seems the fix for disabling ubuntu_chroot hasn't landed in the dailies; does that have to wait for us to be building the android bits in LP?19:27
slangasekfun, sensorservice has gotten itself in a busy loop polling/reading the wrong fd19:30
slangasekChickenCutlass, ogra: how could I report a bug on sensorservice for this?19:31
ChickenCutlassslangasek, that's a great question19:32
slangasek:-)19:32
slangasekhmm, completely reproducible, too... killed it off, it respawned with the same behavior19:34
mhall119Clock app team meeting starting now in #ubuntu-touch-meeting19:35
cyphermoxrsalveti: you aware of current suspend issues with raring?19:41
cyphermoxthere are these entries is rickspencer3's logs:19:41
cyphermoxJun  7 11:34:01 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 1165.839462] power_suspend_late return -1119:41
cyphermoxJun  7 11:34:01 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 1165.839493] dpm_run_callback(): power_suspend_late+0x0/0x68 returns -1119:41
cyphermoxJun  7 11:34:01 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 1165.839493] PM: Device power.0 failed to suspend noirq: error -1119:41
cyphermoxcould definitely explain the power drain if the device keeps trying to suspend and come back19:42
awe_cyphermox, rsalveti is off today19:43
cyphermoxoh19:43
awe_cyphermox, these should probably go to the attention of sforshee19:43
cyphermoxyeah19:43
awe_( aka powerd upstream )19:43
awe_;D19:43
cyphermoxbah19:44
cyphermoxit's not conclusively screaming "wifi" at me though19:44
sforsheewe need to figure out what device power.0 is19:44
sforsheewhich device does this happen on?19:44
cyphermoxsforshee: mako19:45
cyphermoxfull log at https://launchpadlibrarian.net/141892521/syslog19:45
sforsheedarn, I don't have the mako kernel locally. I'll have to clone it.19:46
AskUbuntuUbuntu Touch on SII phone | http://askubuntu.com/q/30539419:47
rtg_sforshee, mako is a branch in ubuntu-saucy19:48
sforsheertg_, okay. Actually I don't even have saucy locally since I haven't been doing kernel work recently :-P19:48
rtg_sforshee, so, you've turned into a kernel slacker ?19:48
sforsheeguess so19:49
sforsheepowerd now owns me19:49
Djdomrephi guys19:50
sforsheecyphermox, awe_: [  178.372104] active wake lock smd_sns_dsps, time left 19819:54
sforsheesomething like this is in the log each time that happens19:54
sforsheearch/arm/mach-msm/smd_pkt.c:    "smd_sns_dsps"19:56
awe_SMD Packet Driver19:57
awe_provides a binary SMD non-muxed packet port interface19:57
sforsheeawe_, is this the comm interface between the modem and app cpus?19:58
awe_no idea19:58
cyphermoxcould also be bluetooth on the mako19:58
awe_I talk to RILD19:58
cyphermoxbut I don't see why it would muck around so much with nothing paired and all19:58
awe_references to the modem in the source, so doubt it's BT19:59
sforsheeit's in the core msm architecture code19:59
cyphermoxjust sayin', SMD is used for bluetooth too :)19:59
sforsheeso I doubt it's bluetooth19:59
cyphermoxalright19:59
cyphermoxsforshee: do you think this could be a cause for battery drain?20:00
awe_well if it's preventing suspend from happening, yea20:00
sforsheecyphermox, I'd have to look more closely. If this is just occasional then no, but if it happens consistently then yes20:01
awe_cyphermox, was 3g data enabled?20:01
awe_was/is20:01
cyphermoxawe_: no idea20:02
cyphermoxthis is rickspencer3's log20:02
cyphermoxmy guess is yes :)20:02
sforsheecyphermox, awe_: It only happens occasionally, so I don't think it's to blame20:03
sforsheeI suspect this sends messages over the shared memory interface between the ARM cores in the SoC, and that it takes a wake lock when a new message arrives until it is read20:04
cyphermoxok20:04
sforsheeI take that back20:05
sforsheeat one point in the log that lock looks like it's held for a very long time20:05
cyphermoxmmkay20:07
rickspencer3awe_, I put the steps I followed with the log in the bug report20:08
cyphermoxjust trying to figure out what might cause battery drain from those logs, if suspend might be one cause, and whether there's anything wireless related there20:08
awe_thanks rickspencer320:08
sforsheecyphermox, awe_: so there's a suspend at 788.752601 but not another one until 1061.36062820:08
sforsheeokay, so that wake lock isn't to blame for that20:09
sforsheeuserspace has suspend disabled20:10
sforsheeso maybe the phone was being used20:10
cyphermoxyeah20:10
sforsheeso between 1090.730962 and 1223.482984 userspace has autosuspend enabled with the kernel, but the device is constantly waking up and going back to sleep20:12
sforsheeit never stays suspended for more than a few seconds20:13
sforsheecyphermox, awe_: ^20:13
rickspencer3sforshee, could that be because I kept turning it back on?20:13
rickspencer3I had it in my hand the whole time20:13
rickspencer3and I was running top20:13
sforsheerickspencer3, no because then powerd would have disabled autosuspend20:14
rickspencer3I kept checking to see if I was getting the bug20:14
rickspencer3sforshee, fwiw, it's pretty simple to reproduce, but it requires going outside ;)20:14
rickspencer3or I guess you just kill your wireless20:15
cyphermoxheh20:15
cyphermoxwireless is useful...20:15
cyphermoxI've been removing the connection file20:15
sforsheeoh you know what, it's probably just that the timer the kernel uses stops ticking during suspend20:16
sforsheeso suspends appear to take no time at all20:16
balloonsnik90, I don't think I can assign a milestone to the autopilot bugs for clock app20:16
balloonsgive me a few mins and they will all be up though.. I'm sure you noticed the tag needs-autopilot-test20:16
balloonsnik90, or if you want to simply add them all yourself that works :-)20:17
nik90balloons: I already started reporting the bugs :P20:17
balloonsI'll let you be then :-)20:17
nik90hehe20:17
balloonsty niel20:17
balloonserr.. tab complete.. ty nik9020:17
nielhaha20:17
mhall119lol20:17
niel;)20:17
mhall119no love for niel20:17
balloonsnope..20:17
* balloons revokes his ty to niel 20:17
nielpings for days20:17
* balloons hands niel an "I'm sorry" cookie. It has red frosting20:18
nielhehe20:18
* niel stuff it in his face20:18
* nik90 is rofl20:18
* niel then eats ice cream20:18
sforsheethat smd_sns_dsps does occur a lot more often than I'd like to see it, so we should figure out what's causing it20:21
sforsheemaybe something to do with sensors20:22
cyphermoxsforshee: see anything in the logs that would say something's amiss with wifi? I can't see anything wrong20:22
sforsheecyphermox, not obviously, but since it's a fullmac device (I assume) most of the stuff is happening inside the hw20:23
sforsheeso we really don't have visibility into what might be going on there20:24
cyphermoxsforshee: looking for something meaningful in powertop now20:25
sforsheecyphermox, I have to go pick up my kids, but I'll be back in about 30 minutes20:27
cyphermoxsforshee: sure20:28
cyphermoxI actually found something interesting20:28
cyphermox26.3% ( 64.0)   [wcnss_wlan] <interrupt>20:28
awe_cyphermox, so...just thinking, we know powering off wifi doesn't work right now, correct?20:29
awe_so it's always on?20:29
awe_if so, that's going to kill the battery20:29
awe_my maguro eats battery like no tomorrow if wifi is enabled20:29
awe_( stock android )20:30
cyphermoxwifi can be disabled20:30
cyphermoxit's just not being disabled in the way the driver expects it to be20:30
awe_can it be powered off?20:30
nik90balloons: done.https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-clock-app/+milestone/coreapps-13.10-month-320:30
mhall119Terminal app team meeting starting now in #ubuntu-touch-meeting20:31
awe_I thought that was the bug we were talking about with renato?20:31
cyphermoxawe_: I think ifconfig wlan0 down is possibly enough20:31
balloonsnik90, awesome. I'm excitied to see all the core apps running with autopilot :-20:31
nik90balloons: me too. No more regressions20:32
awe_cyphermox, have you confirmed?20:32
awe_I know that's the way it's supposed to work, but hey... this is an Android driver20:32
cyphermoxawe_: it's not the easiest thing to confirm when you need to be plugged in because yo ucan't use wifi20:32
awe_not sure I understand20:33
cyphermoxusing adb is skewing powertop results20:34
cyphermoxlooks like bringing the device down is "fixing" it, so perhaps there's something to fix in NM20:34
cyphermoxI need to do it a couple of times to make sure20:35
awe_ok20:35
slangasekstgraber, ogra: so if we did have udev handling all the firmware events for us... we would want /dev bind-mounted into the android container, right?21:11
slangasekassuming, for the moment, that udev could be made to do a reasonable job of this in place of ueventd21:12
stgraberslangasek: so the reason why we don't usually do that is because of the console and pts devices which we typically want to be per-container, but as Android isn't spawning getty anyway and we can always mount a tmpfs on /dev/pts, I think that's doable21:14
slangasekstgraber: so what makes the pts devices per-container?  looking here, both instances of /dev/pts have near-identical contents21:16
slangasekhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/5743129/21:16
slangasek(not sure why one has /dev/pts/0 and the other has /dev/pts/1?)21:17
slangasekdo these ptses actually exist in different namespaces?21:17
slangasekptys, I mean21:17
stgraberslangasek: actually, I was wrong, we don't need a tmpfs. We just need /dev/pts to exist, which will be the case anyway. LXC mounts a new devpts instance on it at container startup time.21:17
slangasekok21:17
slangasekstgraber: so if I want to bind mount /dev for a test, where should I do that?21:20
stgraberslangasek: easiest way would be to add "mount -o bind,ro /dev $LXC_ROOTFS_PATH/dev" to /var/lib/lxc/android/pre-start.sh in place of the "mkdir -p $LXC_ROOTFS_PATH/dev/pts"21:22
slangasekok21:23
slangaseklet's see how badly this blows up! :)21:24
Jamper91Hi21:28
Jamper91i have a problem, installing Ubuntu Touch, after i wirte the command phablet-flash -b, and download all things the console say " device detected as maguro..... download set to .... THE DEVIES NEEDS TO BE UNLOCKED FOR THE FOLLOWINg TO WORK" after that, the console say: waiting for devices21:35
stgraberslangasek: my hope is that mounting read-only will avoid any dammage to the Ubuntu side, however I'm not sure whether that won't also prevent writing to the actual entries. If that's the case, you'll have to drop the ,ro21:37
slangasekstgraber: 'ro' shouldn't prevent writing to the devices, that's controlled by 'nodev'21:37
stgraberslangasek: indeed and those that aren't devices are sockets so aren't affected by ro either. LXC may be unhappy though as it'll likely fail to setup console and the ttyX devices but I'd probably have to see the error to figure out how to workaround it.21:39
slangasekok21:40
sforsheericmm, am I right to assume that on_new_proximity_event() in powerd will not run on the glib main loop?21:56
slangasekstgraber: strange; with a bind mount, /proc/$(pidof /init)/root/dev is almost completely empty... something else seems to be overmounting it?22:45
stgraberslangasek: it very well could be that android is mounting a devtmpfs22:46
stgraberslangasek: look at  /proc/$(pidof /init)/root/proc/mounts22:46
slangasekcat: /proc/485/root/proc/mounts: No such file or directory22:46
stgrabercat /proc/485/mountinfo then, that should work22:47
slangasekyeah... was looking at that, but it's hard to read :)22:47
slangasek60 59 0:5 / /dev rw,relatime shared:2 - devtmpfs udev rw,size=956896k,nr_inodes=156914,mode=75522:48
slangasek39 60 0:25 / /dev rw,nosuid,relatime shared:10 - tmpfs tmpfs rw,mode=75522:48
stgrabersadly we don't have a 3.8+ kernel on the phone yet, otherwise we could just use lxc-attach, that'd make things much easier to debug ;)22:48
slangasekremind me what those columns mean?22:48
slangasekfirst column is the mount "id", second column is the mount id of the parent?22:49
stgrabermount_id, parent_id, major_minor22:49
* slangasek nods22:49
stgraberso that shows a tmpfs being mounted on top of the bind mount22:49
slangasekright22:50
stgraberI'm assuming that's hardcoded somewhere in Android's init as I don't remember seeing that or proc or sys in the fstab22:50
slangasekyes, it doesn't seem to be in init.rc22:51
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slangasekstgraber: so there's a way to make the container be unable to mount, right?22:52
slangasekstgraber: strings /var/lib/lxc/android/rootfs/init doesn't mention udev or devtmpfs, so I wonder where this could be hard-coded22:55
ninjastickHola :)22:59
ninjastickI was wondering if a Desire HD is capable of running the Ubuntu for phones? Everything I find mentions dualcore phones23:01
stgraberslangasek: we could prevent the mount if we had apparmor. Short of that, the only other way we can do that is by dropping cap_sys_admin but that'll likely result in a lot of other things failing.4~23:02
ninjastickDoes anyone know where to find a list of compatible devices?23:08
slangasekninjastick: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices23:11
ninjastickslangasek: Ah, thanks alot! I can see the Desire HD isn't on there...23:14
ninjastickSince the normal HTC Desire is on there, the DHD must be capable of running it aswell...23:14
slangasekninjastick: each device requires porting, device names tell you virtually nothing about what kernel drivers are needed.  So someone would need to prepare an image for this specific device - but there's nothing about Ubuntu Touch that requires a dual-core, so there's no reason I know of that it wouldn't run on your device23:16
ninjastickI'm aware that it needs porting, I was looking at it spec-wise :) Most of the things I look at just mention the supah-doopah powers of Ubuntu Touch and dual-core devices, so I had an idea that it was made for dual-cores. And the HTC Desire appears to be a lot more popular than the HTC Desire HD was, so.. Well.. I might aswell just start looking for a new phone :P23:19
ninjastickAnyway, thanks alot for the help ^^23:22
ninjastickCheers!23:22

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