[00:02] <cjohnston> Not yet
[00:14] <PhiLL_> high everybody
[00:14] <PhiLL_> I just installled on a nexus 4 the phablet cdimage-touch
[00:15] <PhiLL_> I was wondering what is the difference with:  cdimage-legacy, ubuntu-system, community
[00:16] <lithium_z> hi o/
[00:27] <Sidim> Is Ubuntu touch on Nexus 4 comes with the full desktop experience when connected at a external device?
[00:27] <Sidim> Display
[00:29] <Sidim> Since everyone a sleep?
[00:32] <PhiLL_> not sure how to plug the nexus 4 on an external display
[00:35] <lithium_z> with à MHL cable
[00:36] <lithium_z> you'l have the ubuntu touch on a big screen but not a full experience
[00:36] <PhiLL_> ok
[00:37] <lithium_z> Sidim: does the sound work correctly on your Nexus 4 ?
[00:37] <lithium_z> with headphone ?
[00:38] <JamesTai1> Is anyone else having problems with the on-screen keyboard not displaying when clicking on text fields?
[00:39] <lithium_z> JamesTait: I have this problem sometimes
[00:39] <JamesTait> I've seen it pop under many times before, but now it just doesn't seem to appear at all.
[00:43] <lithium_z> It work for me
[00:44] <lithium_z> just sometimes I need to tap many times on the text input
[00:44] <lithium_z> does someone have issues with the sound on the Nexus 4 ?
[00:45] <lithium_z> with the music player, I can't change the volume, and the headphone doesn't work
[00:48] <nhaines> lithium_z: same problem on the Galaxy Nexus.
[00:50] <lithium_z> ok, so I'm not alone :-)
[00:50] <nhaines> Nope  :)
[00:50] <nhaines> All of the indicator stuff is supposed to be hooked up by the end of the month, last I heard.
[00:52] <lithium_z> so this sound problem will be fix ?
[00:55] <nhaines> Well, yes, hopefully by a final release they'll have working sound.
[00:58] <JamesTait> Seems like my problem is caused by this from maliit-server (in the apport log): gdbus call error: Error: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.gnome.SessionManager was not provided by any .service files
[01:00] <JamesTait> Oh well, time to sleep.
[01:00] <lithium_z> yes, me too
[01:00] <lithium_z> it's 3AM here
[01:01] <lithium_z> thanks for the answers nhaines
[01:01] <lithium_z> good night errbody
[01:01]  * JamesTait waves
[04:48] <greatman|2> Hey!
[04:50] <greatman321> I got a issue with mobile data on my phone. Basicly, it detects the wrong APN from oFono (I beleive?) : http://paste.ubuntu.com/6020279/ . My APN should be media.videotron instead.
[04:50] <greatman321> Anyway to force it to be that?
[05:12] <greatman321> Found how with create-internet-context in ofono
[09:44] <maximilian1st> Morning folks. Is there anything wrong with the phablet-tools and the Nexus 7? I get a protocol error as soon as the image needs to be sent to autodeploy.zip. Trying --pending now...
[10:32] <maximilian1st> --pending worked and booted.
[10:55] <RaziRazak> Hi guys
[10:56] <RaziRazak> any update ubuntu-touch for p5100
[10:58] <RaziRazak> Can wait to test it on my samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1 GSM
[12:57] <AskUbuntu> Ubuntu Touch install syntax error | http://askubuntu.com/q/336635
[14:33] <harris> hey
[14:33] <harris> when is the release date for public
[14:37] <harris> when is the release date for public
[14:39] <harris> when is the release date for public
[14:47] <harris> hey wilee-nilee
[14:52] <harris> hi
[14:59] <smartboyhw> harris, stop spamming, and the release date shall be in October.
[14:59] <smartboyhw> This year.
[15:00] <harris> ok thank you
[15:01] <harris> and will the galaxy tab 2 10.1 gtp5113 be supported
[15:01] <smartboyhw> harris, please check wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[15:23] <AskUbuntu> ubuntu 13.04 unable to locate package ubuntu after installing ubuntu sdk | http://askubuntu.com/q/336701
[16:04] <wellsb> Update to my app: https://plus.google.com/110587021591787005452/posts/42r5nsPmUan
[17:22] <bbfox59> I everyone
[17:37] <AskUbuntu> Installing Ubuntu Touch on Nexus 7 (2013) | http://askubuntu.com/q/336750
[18:26] <HelenaKitty> Hello, has Ubuntu Touch become stable for the nexus 7 yet?! Last time I tried it the graphics driver was buggy, it'd be nice to use Ubuntu on the Nexus 7.
[18:27] <nhaines> Your best bet is probably to backup your Nexus 7 and see if Ubuntu meets your standards.
[18:32] <HelenaKitty> nhaines: When I used Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 7 it was just a preview release. I want to know if it's official now.
[18:33] <nhaines> No, the release is in October.
[18:34] <HelenaKitty> :D
[18:34] <HelenaKitty> That's brill!
[18:34] <HelenaKitty> nhaines: THat's £$%^&* AMAZING!!!
[18:34] <nhaines> It's getting pretty nice!  Although indicators seem to be undergoing some development at the moment.
[18:35] <nhaines> I'm hoping they get HUD working soon.  That's the one thing that really concerns me.  That and the People lens.
[18:44] <HelenaKitty> nhaines: Yeah I plan on using the Nexus 7 as a stealthy penetration testing device.
[18:45] <HelenaKitty> Last time I tried the graphics driver was buggy but I managed to get a tiling WM working with onscreen keyboard.
[18:45] <nhaines> Once they flip the images to Mir, I'd imagine that'd be easier.
[18:50] <HelenaKitty> nhaines: Mir?
[18:52] <nhaines> HelenaKitty: the nex-generation display server that will replace X on the desktop and surfaceflinger on Android-based phones.
[18:54] <HelenaKitty> WTF?!
[18:54] <HelenaKitty> My Nexus 7 has no recovery mode?!
[19:06] <wilee-nilee> HelenaKitty, the nexus has a stock recovery, and generally if it has been rooted the cyanogenmod recovery (the rom manager in android) is installed and used or the twrp part of that app
[19:06] <wilee-nilee> and please no swearing acronyms
[19:09] <wilee-nilee> you have to have the boot unlocked to get to the recovery, I assume you know the key presses to get to the boot.
[19:21] <markusN00b> Hi, I just broke my Nexus 4. What can I do?
[19:22] <markusN00b> I was trying to install ubuntu touch but the flash gave me:
[19:22] <markusN00b> > INFO:phablet-flash:Clearing /data and /cache
[19:22] <markusN00b> > error: device not found
[19:22] <markusN00b> > ERROR:phablet-flash:Command 'adb shell mount /data' returned non-zero exit status 255
[19:22] <markusN00b> Therefore I tried to get back android (build jwr66y)
[19:22] <markusN00b> Failed as well:
[19:22] <markusN00b> > critical error: extent_create_backing: calloc: Cannot allocate memory
[19:22] <markusN00b> > mmap: Invalid argument
[19:22] <markusN00b> > Cannot generate image.
[19:22] <markusN00b> > FAILED ()
[19:23] <markusN00b> To overcome my goofiness I re-plugged the USB cable. This made adb to no longer find my device.
[19:23] <markusN00b> I guess I ultimately destroyed the device?
[19:23] <markusN00b> (I no longer can boot Android - Only the "X" is flashing)
[19:24] <markusN00b> (Also recovery mode gives me the "dead robot" )
[19:24] <markusN00b> sorry for the long post
[19:32] <nhaines> markusN00b: this is a good time to learn about pastebin.ubunt.com  :)
[19:32] <nhaines> Err, pastebin.ubuntu.com.  Which is the best way to paste logs like that here.
[19:34] <nhaines> I think the dead robot is "normal" for recovery mode.  Get a good /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules file, that should help with both flashing Ubuntu and flashing Android.
[19:35] <nhaines> markusN00b: try this one: http://ubuntuone.com/4IlVG6WzbMwqoBaD05UWMZ
[19:42] <markusN00b> nhaines: Thanks for the suggestion. However, it is still not working.
[19:42] <nhaines> markusN00b: unplug your phone, plug it back in, and then run 'dmesg | tail' and paste that here (using a pastebin).
[19:44] <markusN00b> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6022580/
[19:46] <nhaines> SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="18d1", ATTR{idProduct}=="4ee1", MODE="0600", OWNER="nhaines"
[19:46] <nhaines> Add that line to your 51-android.rules file, naturally change my username for yours.
[19:46] <markusN00b> already done. I also restarted the adb server
[19:47] <markusN00b> 'adb devices' still gives no device, though
[19:47] <nhaines> You don't have to restart the adb server.  You do have to replug the phone.
[19:47] <nhaines> (udev reads the rules file each time you add a device.)
[19:49] <markusN00b> I think the problem is that I somehow need to activate the "Debug USB" option?! (Unfortunately I can not do this because I'd need to start android in the fist place)
[19:49] <nhaines> No, you don't need to do this because it's only applicable to the OS (which isn't running).
[19:50] <nhaines> The problem is that adb isn't detecting your device.  This is usually because udev isn't configured properly.
[19:50] <nhaines> What's the ownership and permissions on your /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules file?
[19:50] <nhaines> Should be: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2369 Aug 21 00:21 51-android.rules
[19:57] <markusN00b> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2289 Aug 24 21:51 51-android.rules
[20:02] <Virgil> Hallo, I have a question... Is it possible to install applications like Gimp in this phase of development?
[20:03] <nhaines> Virgil: it can be installed, but it won't run.
[20:04] <Virgil> Eeh... thank you. :)
[20:04] <nhaines> You're welcome.
[20:05] <nhaines> It won't run because there's no X.  I'm not sure what would happen once Mir is running and XMir, but I doubt it will work then either.
[20:12] <maximilian_> hey, who is responsible for the release notes wiki page. The contacts part is outdated and the files that it points at do not exist in the current images... I'm talking about the manage-address-books.py script and the /usr/share/demo-assets/contacts-data/data.csv file which I wanted to have a look at to import contacts...
[20:24] <markusN00b> nhaines: Lol. I executed './fastboot-linux flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.3-mako.img' and then wiped data and cache. Now 'adb devices' gives me sth. *shrug*
[20:24] <nhaines> yay!
[20:25] <nhaines> markusN00b: in that case, the previous recovery didn't support extended commands is the most likely answer.  But the best thing is that it works now and you can use the phone again.  :)
[20:26] <markusN00b> I will follow the steps @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install#Restoring_Android again. Maybe they will work and I get Android back, at least.
[20:27] <nhaines> markusN00b: If 'adb reboot-bootloader' works, you're in the clear.
[20:47] <mattnicole> hi all, anyone there?  I'm trying to install on a nexus 4 and running into an issue
[21:04] <mattnicole> nm, got it
[21:19] <AskUbuntu> Ubuntu Touch port for Nexus 7 2 (flo) | http://askubuntu.com/q/336822
[23:02] <mattnicole> hi all, trying to follow instructions on this page ( https://plus.google.com/100264483712374857174/posts/3o1tjYo9Ghx)  to get data up and running
[23:02] <mattnicole> noticed a comment saying instructions are outdated
[23:20] <Aaron1011> Hello. I have a couple questions about flashing Ubuntu Touch to my Nexus 7
[23:22] <wilee-nilee> Aaron1011, post them fir help.
[23:22] <wilee-nilee> for
[23:23] <Aaron1011> First, I have the new 2013 model of the Nexus 7
[23:23] <Aaron1011> Can I install Ubuntu Touch on it?
[23:23] <antisocky> okay so I'm looking for the dev image for the n4 :3 haha
[23:25] <wilee-nilee> Aaron1011, I would think so its not much different than the early one, backup what you have and follow the instructions. The touch is in development so be aware of that.
[23:25] <Aaron1011> Second, I noticed that on the Ubuntu Wiki page for installing Ubuntu Touch, it lists multiple options for the phablet-flash command
[23:25] <Aaron1011> cdimage-touch, cdimage-legacy, ubuntu-system, community
[23:25] <Aaron1011> What is the difference between the different options?
[23:26] <Aaron1011> wilee-nilee: Ok, thanks!
[23:26] <wilee-nilee> Aaron1011, Can you link me to that page
[23:27] <Aaron1011> Ok, hold on a minute
[23:27] <Aaron1011> wilee_nilee: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install#Step_4_-_Downloading_.26_Deploying_Image_to_Device
[23:27] <Aaron1011> wilee-nilee:
[23:28] <antisocky> mmm... okay so I've got the zip and the boot img i just flash these via ADB and install via twrp?
[23:32] <wilee-nilee> Aaron1011, "cdimage-touch|cdimage-legacy|ubuntu-system|community" Are types of installs, you would use the appropriate one.
[23:33] <wilee-nilee> Aaron1011, For example there is a 13.10 install besides the touch.
[23:34] <wilee-nilee> 13.10 is the ubuntu desktop OS
[23:34] <Aaron1011> Ah, okay
[23:34] <Aaron1011> What is the difference between cdimage-touch and community?
[23:35] <mattnicole> any tips on getting data working on tmobile?
[23:35] <mattnicole> i have touch installed
[23:35] <mattnicole> followed instructions here: https://plus.google.com/100264483712374857174/posts/3o1tjYo9Ghx
[23:36] <mattnicole> end up with "unknown connection" error
[23:36] <wilee-nilee> Aaron1011, Not sure myself with those two without googling for info.
[23:36] <mattnicole> (in US)
[23:36] <Aaron1011> wilee-nilee: Okay
[23:36] <Aaron1011> It seems to me that I will want to use cdimage-touch
[23:38] <wilee-nilee> Aaron1011, you are correct that is what the phablet ppa load download will give you.
[23:38] <Aaron1011> wilee-nilee: Okay. Thanks for all of your help!
[23:39] <wilee-nilee> Aaron1011, No problem, it can be confusing at first, I just happen to have a nexus 7 as well, but have found it a bit early to use these as of now for me.
[23:40] <antisocky> I flashed all the files and tried installing via twrp and hello it failed? I did something wrong didn't I?