[00:35] <bjv> well... tried to rename the default user.
[00:35] <bjv> that... didnt quite work.
[00:35] <bjv> rather, renaming the user worked - but afterward Ubuntu touch did not
[00:46] <Uto> hello
[00:46] <Uto> if anyone is like and doesn't sleep
[00:46] <Uto> can you have a look here please
[00:46] <Uto> http://pastebin.com/7FWmRa9w
[00:46] <Uto> and can you tell me what to do?
[00:47] <Uto> *like me
[02:43] <Noskcaj> Dazzozo, ping
[03:34] <Noskcaj> ali1234, PING
[04:52] <Takagami> Anyone home?
[07:01] <xenos1984> hi everybody, i just flashed saucy on my new nexus 7 and it looks just great
[07:02] <xenos1984> now i'd like to install some new software (ubuntu packages) on my device
[07:02] <xenos1984> unfortunately i have to wifi available
[07:02] <xenos1984> is there a "simple" way to install new packages without wifi?
[07:03] <xenos1984> (wifi on the device probably works, but i have no wifi network around to which i could connect)
[07:18] <Noskcaj> xenos1984, i'm not entirely sure, but if you get a .deb file or equivalent and copy it, it should install
[07:20] <xenos1984> Noskcaj: yes, that was my idea - so i guess i have to find the correct .deb files somehow... i found the ppa repository for the ubuntu packages, but it's hard to say which ones i actually need for gcc, for example
[08:29] <hopkinskong> Anyone could help me on the compiling of the Android side?
[08:30] <hopkinskong> I seems that after "brunch XXX", it doesn't load "device/htc/xxx/Android.mk"
[08:30] <hopkinskong> It just skips the "Android.mk"
[08:31] <hopkinskong> And i consequence, the build is missing some important HAL modules.
[08:31] <hopkinskong> in*
[08:38] <hopkinskong> anyone could help?
[08:50] <hopkinskong> ANYONE?
[08:52] <Noskcaj> !weekend | hopkinskong
[09:00] <xenos1984> hm... installing deb packages by hand works, but is quite messy when there are lots of packages and dependencies to install
[09:01] <xenos1984> is it possible to forward my laptops wired internet connection to the nexus using "adb ppp"? or some other method?
[09:06] <Noskcaj> xenos1984, there is a way to use the laptop as a wireless basestation
[09:07] <xenos1984> Noskcaj: yes, provided that the laptop has wireless enabled... which is not the case
[09:07] <Noskcaj> oh
[09:07] <hopkinskong> lol thanks
[09:08] <xenos1984> but i think i can use "adb forward", connect to ssh on the nexus and then forward some other port via ssh
[09:08] <xenos1984> at least i'm trying that now
[10:07] <pantherspwn> Anyone here install manually through adb?
[12:46] <gordon320> hello
[12:50] <ns5> In a qt/qml app, how to simulate screen rotation?
[13:11] <iKillCypher> Hello
[17:23] <harris> hi when does ubuntu come out to the public
[17:26] <harris> hi when does ubuntu come out to the public
[17:30] <Qball> it is pretty damn public.
[17:30] <Qball> ubuntu.com
[17:36] <harris> Qball, that site does not say it
[17:36] <Qball> your question is completely pointless
[17:36] <Qball> what do you expect
[17:37] <harris> i meant where we can download it and use it
[17:37] <Qball> download what?
[17:37] <harris> ubuntu touch
[17:37] <ogra_> ubuntu.com/download
[17:37] <ogra_> ah
[17:37] <ogra_> you should have said that :)
[17:37] <ogra_> see the channel topic
[17:37] <Qball> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch
[17:37] <ogra_> there is an Install wikipage
[17:39]  * Qball loves it when people ask meta questions like: "What is the meaning of life, the universe and everything?"
[18:48] <AskUbuntu> Future of Nexus collection for Ubuntu Touch | http://askubuntu.com/q/314729
[19:02] <dxtr> Would it be possible to download all the tools so I can install ubuntu phone from another distro?
[19:03] <popey> dxtr: sure
[19:04] <popey> dxtr: which tools in particular?
[19:05] <dxtr> popey: Well, I don't know yet. Still reading up on that :)
[19:05] <popey> ok, well ping if you need help
[19:05] <dxtr> I'm guessing I need phablet-tools
[19:06] <dxtr> And I found that on launchpad
[19:06] <popey> right, thats mostly a bunch of shell scripts
[19:06] <popey> should work on other distros
[19:06] <dxtr> What else do I need besides the android stuff
[19:06] <dxtr> ?
[19:07] <popey> that should be enough, along with adb, for flashing
[19:07] <dxtr> that's cool
[21:08] <dxtr> popey: Seems to be working under OSX too
[21:08] <dxtr> So far at least
[21:08] <popey> nice
[21:08] <popey> be good to get the qtcreator bits working too
[21:09] <dxtr> It was some work to get it working, though. Installing some packages through homebrew and pip
[21:10] <popey> would be good to document what you did for other poeple
[21:10] <popey> ☻
[21:13] <Noskcaj> are there any sub-$100 phones/tablets that will run ubuntu touch
[21:13] <dxtr> popey: Where? :)
[21:14] <popey> dxtr: if you could type it up and slap it on pastebin I'll find somewhere on the wiki for it
[21:14] <popey> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install would make sense
[21:14] <popey> an additional section near the "manual install" section
[21:15] <dxtr> Well I'm not quite done yet :)
[21:54] <dxtr> I know this is a developer preview and all, but I couldn't help but notice the lack of a back button :D
[21:55] <ali1234> it's in the bottom menu
[21:56] <dxtr> What bottom menu?
[21:56] <ali1234> swipe up from the bottom edge inside an app
[21:57] <dxtr> I'm trying it from inside the thing with all the apps, music, videos and the fourth thing
[21:58] <dxtr> And the weather app
[21:59] <dxtr> And skype
[22:01] <ali1234> well the menu is different in every app
[22:01] <ali1234> i never said it was actually good :P
[23:01] <matv1> popey: hi, I was wondering what the status is on connectivity and syncing of the calendar app. what protocols are being concidered.. do you know?
[23:03] <mhall119> matv1: the plan is to use evolution-data-server for storing calendar data, so any syncing it supports should work
[23:09] <bobweaver> cross platform ?
[23:20] <matv1> mhall119: Thanks for that info. That would work fine for me :)
[23:22] <matv1> CalDaV was what I was looking for