[00:01] <Egoista> Ah okay. A little confusing because it says "Apps available for download"
[00:01] <Egoista> And about the time?
[00:06] <sergiusens> n-iCe, Egoista apps available should just install if chosen from the dash preview
[00:34] <SuperTeece> Hi
[00:36] <SuperTeece> Quiet room... everyone must be playing on their Ubuntu Touch devices :)
[00:36] <jholtom> SuperTeece: hi!
[00:36] <SuperTeece> Hey jholtom what's up?
[00:37] <jholtom> SuperTeece: nm, you?
[00:37] <jholtom> waiting for my ubuntu-touch rebuild to finish
[00:37] <SuperTeece> I'm on the download portion :)
[00:38] <jholtom> SuperTeece: build, or for one of the supported devices?
[00:38] <SuperTeece> Nexus 4
[00:38] <jholtom> oh, cool!
[00:38] <jholtom> i've got to build utouch for my LGOG and my TF101
[00:38] <jholtom> so i
[00:38] <SuperTeece> I didn't want to run the risk on my S4 :)
[00:38] <jholtom> m stuck waiting for the builds to finish
[00:39] <SuperTeece> my phone just shut down... here we go
[00:39] <jholtom> exciting, there are some funny things that can happen when flashing.
[00:39] <SuperTeece> It's interesting that they call the tool "phablet
[00:40] <jholtom> yeah
[00:40] <SuperTeece> I just saw the incapacitated android then the google logo
[00:41] <SuperTeece> just for a second
[00:41] <jholtom> thats a good sign, I just helped out d7gonzo with some issues with flashing
[00:41] <jholtom> its a /little/ risky
[00:42] <SuperTeece> is there anywhere to see the upcoming updates or milestones?
[00:42] <jholtom> SuperTeece: idk, probably somewhere on the wiki
[00:44] <SuperTeece> "In rare circumstances, the Nexus4 may get into a state where it may not boot at all after the battery is drained (even into recovery). If this happens, the only way to restore it is to disassemble the back of the phone and unplug/plug the battery connector."
[00:45] <SuperTeece> that's interesting and a good motivator to not let the phone go dead :)
[00:46] <SuperTeece> INFO:phablet-flash:Installation complete
[00:46] <jholtom> welp, try it out
[00:46] <jholtom> you got lucky and had no issues!
[00:46] <SuperTeece> The screen flashed but I didn't catch what was on it.
[00:46] <SuperTeece> ohh
[00:46] <SuperTeece> it's ALIVE
[00:46] <jholtom> badumbapssss
[00:47] <jholtom> SuperTeece: enjoy!
[00:49] <SuperTeece> can it do screenshots?
[00:58] <shadowcjm35> hello everybody
[00:59] <SuperTeece> hi
[01:05] <shadowcjm35> just a question. I have switching my nexus 4 with ubuntu but i have no provider for 2G/3G is it normal?
[01:05] <cpuobsessed> trying to install touch on a nexus 7; adb isn't finding the device after flash system, boot, and recovery
[01:06] <jholtom> kill -9 `pidof adb`
[01:06] <jholtom> and sudo su
[01:06] <jholtom> then exec commands again
[01:07] <cpuobsessed> jholtom: is that for me? because i'm in windows
[01:08] <jholtom> cpuobsessed: oh, I have no idea for windows.
[01:08] <cpuobsessed> yep, that worked
[01:08] <cpuobsessed> task manager
[01:08] <jholtom> is it detecing now?
[01:08] <jholtom> another guy had the same issue when it lost perms b/c sudo in linux about halfway though
[01:10] <cpuobsessed> in recovery; but still not detecting
[01:11] <cpuobsessed> should i wipe everything? (cache and data/factory reset)?
[01:11] <jholtom> nah, try booting normally
[01:12] <cpuobsessed> okay; it's pushing touch to autodeploy; thanks
[01:13] <jholtom> wonderful
[01:14] <cpuobsessed> but it didn't see it when i rebooted to recovery
[01:14] <jholtom> ah, k
[01:14] <cpuobsessed> i'll try pushing again then run a shell
[01:15] <cpuobsessed> following the wiki for manual install
[01:16] <pinPoint> so anyone figured out how to import .csv files on this touch thing?
[01:16] <cpuobsessed> it's there
[01:16] <cpuobsessed> trying to manually install through recovery
[01:19] <cpuobsessed> wiped caches and formatted /sdcard
[01:20] <cpuobsessed> still haven't seen any home screen or such
[01:20] <cpuobsessed> all i've seen is the google boot screen
[01:21] <SuperTeece> It's so cool to finally see the OS in action...
[01:21] <SuperTeece> I'm going to use it for the weekend then head back over to my S4.... I'm already feeling the lack of daily driverness
[01:22] <SuperTeece> It feels really similar to the first version of iOS back before we had apps
[01:23] <SuperTeece> What "data sources" is the lock screen looking for?
[01:33] <cpuobsessed> something just isn't working right
[01:34] <pinPoint> cpuobsessed: you flashed all the files?
[01:34] <cpuobsessed> boot recovery and system
[01:35] <pinPoint> the touch OS has no BOOT logo so you will have to wait for a bit
[01:35] <pinPoint> cpuobsessed: you have to flash the OS too
[01:35] <pinPoint> its about 351MB
[01:35] <pinPoint> saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.zip
[01:35] <cpuobsessed> trying to get  autodeploy
[01:35] <pinPoint> if it is a nexus device
[01:35] <cpuobsessed> pinPoint: that's the step i'm failing at
[01:36] <pinPoint> what device?
[01:37] <cpuobsessed> pinPoint: nexus 7 2012
[01:38] <pinPoint> there are two autodeploy.zip sections just to warn you
[01:38] <pinPoint> one for armel and armhf
[01:40] <cpuobsessed> still trying to push armel
[01:40] <cpuobsessed> i push it, reboot into recovery and it doesn't find it
[01:41] <pinPoint> you push it to /sdcard/autodeploy.zip?
[01:41] <cpuobsessed> E:Can't open /cache/recovery/ubuntu_command
[01:41] <cpuobsessed> checking for autodeploy.zip
[01:41] <cpuobsessed> autodeploy.zip not found
[01:41] <cpuobsessed> pinPoint: yes
[01:42] <pinPoint> hmm.. interesting..
[01:43] <pinPoint> can you adb push ademofile.txt /sdcard/testfile.txt?
[01:43] <pinPoint> just a a test
[01:44] <pinPoint> then check by browsing in cwm?
[01:45] <Chronos_> I just installed Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 7 and it's hella laggy and crashing every time I try to launch terminal, is this normal?
[01:46] <cpuobsessed> it pushed, shelled in and found it
[01:46] <cpuobsessed> but no autodeploy.zip
[01:46] <pinPoint> when you push those .zip files nothing shows up?
[01:46] <cpuobsessed> Chronos_: how were you able to get touch installed
[01:46] <pinPoint> did you wait for the upload to finish at least just for sakes
[01:47] <cpuobsessed> pinPoint: yes
[01:47] <cpuobsessed> how big is the armel zip file? 35Mb?
[01:47] <Chronos_> cpuobsessed: I followed the guide on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install and ran phablet-flash ubuntu-system --channel devel --no-backup
[01:48] <pinPoint> that is very strange... i'm clueless about this now... if you can push a simple file in the same folder as ADB but cannot push a .zip file something is wrong somewhere
[01:48] <cpuobsessed> the zip file pushed but after reboot its wiped
[01:48] <pinPoint> o_O
[01:49] <cpuobsessed> sumpin' didn't work right
[01:50] <pinPoint> which .zip file did you start with towards autodeploy.zip? armel or armhf?
[01:51] <cpuobsessed> armel
[01:53] <cpuobsessed> system isn't installed
[01:53] <cpuobsessed> nothing is really mounted
[01:54] <pinPoint> I would flash all .img files first
[01:54] <pinPoint> fastboot flash recovery saucy-preinstalled-recovery-armel+grouper.img
[01:54] <pinPoint> fastboot flash boot saucy-preinstalled-boot-armhf+grouper.img
[01:54] <pinPoint> fastboot flash system saucy-preinstalled-system-armel+grouper.img
[01:55] <cpuobsessed> http://pastebin.com/8NEB37bT
[01:55] <cpuobsessed> did that just now
[01:57] <pinPoint> you don't have adb and on win7?
[01:57] <cpuobsessed> i've got adb on win7
[01:59] <pinPoint> man that messing ansi in command.
[02:01] <pinPoint> I almost want to say teamspeak.... but
[02:01] <pinPoint> teamviewer I mean
[02:02] <cpuobsessed> i guess it's back to Android
[02:04] <pinPoint> i guess
[02:04] <pinPoint> i had a nightmarish with my nexus galaxy last night.
[02:04] <pinPoint> finally got it to work but I could not import my .csv contacts to save my life
[03:05] <Jamper91> Hi
[03:06] <Jamper91> anyone trie install ubuntu touch from a virtual machine_
[03:09] <galaxy> ?
[03:09] <galaxy> hello?
[03:10] <qf1024> does gsm data connection or wWiFi work on the stable build?
[03:14] <bray90820> Is ubuntu touch like ubuntu on android where if you dock it you get the ubuntu desktop
[03:36] <lenios> bray90820, no, this is not yet available
[03:58] <nhaines> bray90820: that's not going to be available until Ubuntu 14.04 LTS at the very earliest.  Maybe not until 14.10.
[04:28] <Ghost1227> Anyone have any thoughts on why I'd be getting an error 'could not verify the tag v1.12.7' when trying to create a phablet mirror?
[05:22] <leah____> heyy
[05:22] <leah____> is there anyway to change user
[05:22] <leah____> like instead of phablet it autologs into another username
[05:36] <leah____> like
[05:36] <leah____> is it possible to change who it logs in as
[05:36] <nhaines> No.
[05:40] <leah____> o
[05:40] <leah____> is it possible to logout
[05:50] <Cantide> greetings
[05:51] <sam_> helo
[05:51] <sam_> how are you all
[05:51]  * Cantide is well
[05:51] <Cantide> how about you?
[05:51] <sam_> fine
[05:52] <sam_> i just want to know about ubuntu in phone
[05:52] <sam_> do you know anything about this?
[05:52] <pinPoint> about what?
[05:53] <Cantide> i have some basic knowledge about it
[05:53] <Cantide> does anyone know if Android apps can be run inside Android in a container on Ubuntu Touch?
[05:54] <Cantide> there is one Android app that i must have if i want to use Ubuntu Touch and the devs are not open at all - no API, no source code and they refused to release for Ubuntu... so until it gains some share of the market, i doubt i will be able to use this app
[06:29] <bray90820> is ubuntu touch basically just an android rom?
[06:52] <ogra_> bray90820, no
[06:54] <bray90820> ok
[06:54] <ogra_> it is a native ubuntu install just like on a desktop
[06:54] <ogra_> it runs a very minimal android img inside a container which drives the proprietary bits like modems
[06:54] <bray90820> Why would i flash it trough android recovery and why do i need to flash cyanogenmod first
[06:55] <bray90820> Ahh
[06:55] <bray90820> i get it
[06:55] <ogra_> and it uses the android kernel source but with a good amounts of changes from the default
[06:55] <bray90820> yea
[07:07] <ojzcoc> can anyone offer advice on how to get the adb backup command to work successfully while backing up a Nexus 4 phone? I'm looking to install Touchm but need to baclup first
[07:08] <nhaines> It basically just works.
[07:08] <nhaines> Didn't backup my call log, contacts, email settings and email, or text messages.  Everything else was backed up (and restored) fine.
[07:15] <ojzcoc> Mine freezes every single time i try. I tried removing the -share option, but it still froze. I tried using sudo, but it froze as well
[07:15] <nhaines> It takes a very long time and does not give an indication of progress.
[07:15] <nhaines> What exactly "froze"?
[07:16] <ojzcoc> I was monitoring the file size of the backup; it froze at 1.4GB, and my phone has a lot more than that stored on it. It gave no indication of finishing
[07:17] <nhaines> Sounds like it wasn't finished.
[07:18] <ojzcoc> Maybe I should just try leaving it overnight; It spent over half an hour frozen there. during that time, the file size didn't increase by 1 bit.
[07:32] <ojzcoc> it
[07:33] <ojzcoc> it's started freezing in random places
[07:33] <ojzcoc> i've tried something like 15 times to back up, and it always stops at a random point and won't shift a byte
[07:39] <ojzcoc> should I try and use a different backup system? or should I try moving to windows and using adb there?
[07:40] <nhaines> ojzcoc: either is an option.  I suspect nandroid would be excellent, and Windows might end up working.
[07:40] <ojzcoc> Knowing microsoft, windows probably won't. I'll try nandroid. Thank you!
[07:42] <bray90820> for ubuntu touch does it matter what build of cyanogenmod you use
[07:43] <bray90820> because there is a more current one then the one on the ubuntu touch website
[07:43] <nhaines> bray90820: yes, of course it matters.
[07:44] <nhaines> Cyanogenmod is only used for hardware enablement.  So stick with the one used by Ubuntu unless you want to port Cyanogenmod to Ubuntu and then port Ubuntu + Cyanogenmod to your phone.
[07:44] <bray90820> i mink i misspoke
[07:44] <bray90820> there is a more recent nightly on get.cm
[07:44] <Karthik> Hello, Anybody can help to install ubuntu in my android phone?
[07:44] <bray90820> i shouldn't be using that right?
[07:45] <nhaines> bray90820: right.
[07:45] <bray90820> Alright
[07:45] <Karthik> I try to install Ubuntu in my android phone Samsung galaxy s2.
[07:46] <Karthik> But, as per the instructions i can't.
[07:46] <Karthik> Need help guys.
[07:47] <nhaines> The Samsung Galaxy S2 isn't officially supported.
[07:48] <nhaines> If 'phablet-flash community -d i9100' doesn't work, you'll need to contact the developer for that port.
[07:48] <nhaines> The last information I have, you can't use the phone for calls or SMS trasmission.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/i9100
[07:50] <Karthik> My model no SCH I 777
[07:51] <Karthik> Are you have any idea about that? When they will provide for updating samsung galaxy s2?
[07:52] <nhaines> The Samsung Galaxy S2 is codenamed i9100, and again, you'll need to contact the port maintainer for that.
[07:59] <Karthik> How can i contact port maintainer?
[08:00] <nhaines> Through the information listed on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/i9100
[08:22] <knuspertante> morning guys, when i will push the saucy-preinstalled-touch-armel.zip i became this error message: Read-Only file system. Has anyone an idea to fix this?
[08:24] <ATC243750496> Hi
[08:26] <ATC243750496> i am a fans of ubuntu touch
[08:26] <ATC243750496> but there is a problem while installing
[08:27] <ATC243750496> why after install the biggest zip file from sd card using recovery mode
[08:27] <ATC243750496> i goes into android again?
[08:28] <baronos> video player works in ubuntu touch?
[08:29] <ATC243750496> ???
[08:29] <ATC243750496> ask me?
[08:29] <ATC243750496> or posting a question?
[08:30] <ATC243750496> if fomat the /system
[08:30] <ATC243750496> i will see nothing except the logo of recovery
[08:31] <ATC243750496> could someone give me some more tips?
[08:31] <ATC243750496> thanks
[08:31] <ATC243750496> i have been working on it for a day
[08:38] <user82> which kernel does ubuntu touch use. the stock android kernel designed for the devices?
[08:40] <ATC243750496> i dont know..... have you installed it before?
[08:40] <ATC243750496> (ubuntu touch os)
[08:41] <bray90820> well to install ubuntu touch i need to do ubuntu_chroot shell but that isn't found
[08:42] <ATC243750496> chroot shell?
[08:42] <ATC243750496> if dont have what will happen?
[08:43] <ATC243750496> install to the memory of the phone?
[08:43] <bray90820> i put it on the SD card
[08:44] <ATC243750496> but what will you do? does recovery mode have that funciton?
[08:45] <bray90820> i am using ADB
[08:45] <bray90820> ADB root then ADB shell
[08:46] <ATC243750496> so can you tell me the correct way of the whole for how to install it if the script found
[08:46] <bray90820> I can not
[08:46] <bray90820> sorry
[08:46] <bray90820> i am doing it for the first time
[08:46] <bray90820> And am here for help
[08:47] <Yoo6i> Is it possible to mount the Ubuntu 13.10 on VM and then flash Ubuntu touch?
[08:48] <ATC243750496> but can you tell me what you did before? or some where you reference bray90820
[08:49] <bray90820> I downloaded ubuntu touch and the cyanogenmod images they provided put them on my sd caed then did adb root then adb shell
[08:49] <bray90820> and now i need help
[08:49] <ATC243750496> you mean you did the offical said?
[08:50] <bray90820> idk
[08:50] <ATC243750496> and you have the phone they support?
[08:50] <bray90820> it's a tablet
[08:50] <ATC243750496> they support or not?
[08:51] <bray90820> preinstalled-phablet
[08:52] <bray90820> it says The following devices have been contributed by a variety of Ubuntu Touch lovers. They however do not live on cdimage.ubuntu.com.
[08:53] <ATC243750496> so why you did official said?
[08:53] <ATC243750496> it's supported by others not official
[08:55] <ATC243750496> i can tell you my install process maybe you can learn something from it and success although i failed
[08:57] <ATC243750496> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226406
[09:04] <m_zet> hello
[09:05] <m_zet> How are the opinion as a daily driver for Ubuntu?
[09:06] <bray90820> ATC243750496: thats for sony devices
[09:06] <bray90820> completely different from samsung
[09:07] <ATC243750496> the same install from flash it from sdcard
[09:07] <ATC243750496> first download a pacage contain the kernel
[09:07] <ATC243750496> and drag the boot.img out
[09:08] <ATC243750496> and using flashboot command :flashboot flash boot boot.img
[09:08] <ATC243750496> to put it into the mobile
[09:08] <ATC243750496> (the kernel should contain the recory mode)
[09:09] <ATC243750496> and press power and then press volume down crazy
[09:09] <ATC243750496> and then will go to recory mode
[09:10] <ATC243750496> and choose wipe data/facory reset
[09:10] <ATC243750496> and wi[e cache partition
[09:10] <ATC243750496> wipe
[09:11] <ATC243750496> and mounts and storage->fomat /system
[09:11] <bray90820> what about the chroot
[09:11] <ATC243750496> i have no idea
[09:12] <ATC243750496> maybe it's a different way
[09:12] <ATC243750496> and then back to main menu and choose install zi[
[09:12] <ATC243750496> zip
[09:13] <ATC243750496> install from sd card
[09:13] <ATC243750496> and choose the min one first
[09:13] <ATC243750496> and choose the larger one second
[09:13] <ATC243750496> (kernel first)
[09:13] <ATC243750496> system second
[09:13] <ATC243750496> and back to main menu
[09:14] <ATC243750496> and then choose reboot system
[09:14] <ATC243750496> and if working congratulation
[09:15] <bray90820> I am dumb the chroot thing was to fix a pixel bug
[09:39] <nhaines> user82: Ubuntu on a Nexus device boots the Ubuntu kernel, then boots the Android kernel with a couple driver modules in a container for hardware support.
[09:54] <bray90820> can you use adb with ubuntu touch
[10:30] <Linuxuz3rttt> Hello
[10:46] <user82> nhaines, interesting. thanks for the info
[10:56] <linuxuz3r> can i make money from developing apps for ubuntu touch?
[10:57] <linuxuz3r> like in the google play store?
[10:58] <WebbyIT> Where can I find the pictogram of Ubuntu Touch? The one with CoF inside
[11:49] <knuspertante> Hey, gives anyway to power off my device?
[11:57] <gchatzipapas> hello
[11:57] <gchatzipapas> i have one old pda
[11:57] <gchatzipapas> is possible to install on it ubuntu touch?
[12:04] <gchatzipapas> anyone??
[12:51] <Crytek> who is the cd image from ubuntu touch stable 1.0 for maguro (.zip)
[12:52] <Crytek> ?
[12:55] <Crytek> who can help me ?
[14:18] <ScardracS> hi all
[14:20] <ScardracS> are there anybody?
[14:30] <EMLT> Hey Dudes, my question is about how to mod this OS to run on other quadcore tablets. wich files are nessesary to change drivers? hopefull you guys could help me. greetings from Hamburg, Germany
[14:32] <ScardracS> are there any italian chat for ubuntu touch?
[14:33] <Henk_> hi there...
[14:34] <Henk_> just flashing my nexus4 atm. does anyone in here did that in the last days?
[14:34] <Henk_> my screen is black and i just need to know if this is okay...no ubuntu sign rolling
[14:35] <Henk_> just backlight is on
[14:36] <baronos> how to add another keyboard language?
[14:37] <iBotPeaches> baronos: via command line https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes See "Known Issues"
[14:41] <Henk_> worked for me... nice
[14:45] <sottas> any one from greece?
[14:46] <nik90> Henk_: how did you flash it?
[14:47] <nik90> Henk_: I flashed few days ago..went well
[14:53] <sottas> any one from greece?
[14:53] <tvnmsk> I'm having a problem while flashing my device, It holds on the following line: "Waiting fot install to finish on device. Please do not uplug device until phablet-flash finishes." and after a while the installation timeout and i receive the error installation is taking to long... Has anyone had this error? and someone knows how to resolve it? ( I have been trying all afternoon to try to get it to work.)
[14:54] <nik90> tvnmsk: you should ask again on Monday when everyone is back.
[14:55] <nik90> tvnmsk: I am not sure why you get that error though..for me flashing went fine
[15:02] <spindley> tvnmsk: did you check to see if flashing actually worked?
[15:03] <tvnmsk> No, I just read on askubuntu that someone succeeded even with the error. Currently waiting for the error to pop-up and will verify if flashing worked (with the error)
[15:04] <spindley> that happened to me on one of the earlier builds
[15:04] <spindley> are you doing this in a vm by chance?
[15:06] <tvnmsk> No, I have installed this morning the new release on my "old" laptop
[15:08] <Ghost1227> Anyone have any thoughts on why I'd be getting an error 'could not verify the tag v1.12.7' when trying to create a phablet mirror?
[15:10] <w-flo> Ghost1227, does it seem related to an update for the repo tool?
[15:11] <w-flo> I always get a message about failed verification of repo updates when using the tool. It's probably because I installed repo from the  ubuntu repositories
[15:12] <Ghost1227> w-flo: i tried creating the mirror manually as well as with the repo tool and still getting the error
[15:15] <w-flo> Ghost1227, either install the repo tool directly from google (so it can verify the auto-update using some public key that's not bundled with the repo tool as provided by ubuntu) or ignore that error message (that's what I do)
[15:16] <Ghost1227> w-flo: i'd error it if i could... it won't let me create the mirror, errors out completely
[15:16] <w-flo> oh. that's bad, syncing still works even though it shows that error message
[15:16] <Ghost1227> yea
[15:18] <w-flo> http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html#verifying-git-tags maybe this fixes it. Though the update will still fail because you can't change the repo tool without root access
[15:18] <w-flo> ubuntu should probably patch repo in their archives to remove the auto-update feature
[15:19] <herna> Somebody here?
[15:20] <Ghost1227> herna: yep
[15:20] <Ghost1227> w-flo: didn't help 'error while trying to sync repository'
[15:20] <Ghost1227> w-flo: PITA
[15:20] <w-flo> :/ I'm out of ideas then
[15:20] <Ghost1227> lol
[15:22] <Ghost1227> well that makes it difficult to get anything done today :P
[15:22] <jholtom> the repo tool is having git tag problems?
[15:22] <Ghost1227> for me it is
[15:22] <jholtom> k, my solution was to
[15:22] <jholtom> sudo su
[15:22] <Ghost1227> you're building as root?
[15:22] <jholtom> then curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > /usr/bin/repo
[15:22] <jholtom> and chmod a+X /usr/bin/repo
[15:23] <Ghost1227> ahh
[15:23] <jholtom> (little x)
[15:23] <jholtom> i don't build as root
[15:23] <jholtom> just install the repo tool as root
[15:23] <jholtom> then it worked
[15:27] <Ghost1227> jholtom: so far so good!
[15:27] <Ghost1227> thanks
[15:27] <jholtom> awesome!
[15:27] <jholtom> np
[15:27] <Ghost1227> now we wait for the long download... then start porting!
[15:32] <a_muva__> I'm thinking to flash my Android and install Ubuntu. How functional is it?
[15:33] <Ghost1227> it's not production quality yet
[15:33] <a_muva__> but will I be able to make my calls?
[15:33] <jholtom> not daily driver
[15:33] <jholtom> a_muva__: depends
[15:33] <a_muva__> how?
[15:37] <Ghost1227> a_muva__: depends on which phone you have and whether or not it has a functional port yet
[15:37] <a_muva__> nexus 4
[15:39] <Henk_> i made calls 5 mins ago with it
[15:39] <Henk_> but it crashed already 2 times
[15:39] <Ghost1227> nexus 4 works, but it's still a wip
[15:41] <Henk_> if a wip is a crashing device... somelags and no gmail contacts... yes
[15:42] <Ghost1227> wip = work in progress
[15:42] <Henk_> ah pokay ^^
[15:42] <Ghost1227> touch is a developer preview... gotta expect some issues
[15:43] <Henk_> ive installed ubuntu phone... not touch.. or is it the same? ^^
[15:43] <Ghost1227> lol
[15:44] <Ghost1227> same thing
[15:44] <Henk_> k
[15:44] <Henk_> its why shuttleworth tried 32 mio? because there is so much to do on this os?
[16:03] <SuperTeece> Hi
[16:03] <SuperTeece> anyone out there tying to use GrooveShark?
[16:06] <SuperTeece> there are some example music albums on the music scope that go to GrooveShark when tapped. GrooveShark requires Flash.
[16:18] <Edison> HOla
[16:18] <Edison> Buenos Días
[16:19] <Edison> ya llegue hasta el punto 4 de la instalacion de ubuntu touch
[16:19] <Edison> http://www.ubuntu.com/phone/install
[16:19] <Edison> pero el comando phablet-flash ubuntu-system --no-backup en que lado lo ejecuto ?
[16:19] <Edison> o como instalo la imagen
[16:19] <Edison> ayuda
[16:20] <w-flo> Edison, I'd love to help, but my spanish is not very good unfortunately
[16:20] <w-flo> so you have some problem with step 4.. initial device setup?
[16:21] <Edison> and get to the point 4 of the installation of ubuntu touch
[16:21] <Edison> w-flo
[16:22] <Edison> the command phablet-flash ubuntu-system --no-backup where i run ?
[16:22] <Edison> i have nexus 4
[16:22] <w-flo> oh, you type that into a terminal on your computer
[16:23] <w-flo> i.e. connect your phone to  a PC, open a terminal and type that command
[16:23] <Edison> yes
[16:24] <Edison> but the phone in recovery mode ?
[16:24] <espacial> hello pple!
[16:25] <w-flo> It's not required, you can use that command even when your phone is currently booted into android
[16:25] <espacial> mfisch: hi!
[16:25] <w-flo> Edison, just make sure that USB debugging is enabled in android or it won't work
[16:29] <Edison> sure w-flo
[16:29] <Edison> ready in debugging
[16:30] <Edison> but in the terminal is downloading... and the phone no i look never
[16:30] <jermy_> Edison, what does 'adb devices' say?
[16:30] <Edison> edison@edison-A305D:~$ adb devices List of devices attached  04d3259a5393c4b1	device
[16:31] <w-flo> Edison, I think it will download the required files before doing anything with the phone
[16:31] <Edison> ummm ok
[16:31] <jermy_> Edison, also keep in mind, that the install process may take some minutes
[16:33] <TAZ> hi
[16:33] <TAZ> is there anyone here ?
[16:33] <espacial> hello TAZ
[16:33] <Edison> umm ok, thanks, I'll wait to the end and you'll notice
[16:34] <TAZ> hi espacial
[16:34] <Edison> thanks jermy and w-flo
[16:34] <w-flo> Edison, have fun :) just be patient, might take a while
[16:34] <TAZ> guys i followed the guide here http://www.droidevs.com/showthread.php?t=1107
[16:35] <TAZ> do i have to follow both guides in that link
[16:35] <Edison> that everything goes well on my phone
[16:36] <jermy_> TAZ, do you have the Nexus 4 mako?
[16:36] <TAZ> no htc sensation & the link i made is for my phone as well
[16:36] <TAZ> sent not made *
[16:38] <TAZ> so ??
[16:40] <rotomas> dumb question sorry. If i installed touch-coreapps on my laptop, are the qml projects source code installed on my system also?
[16:40] <alainalemany> Good day for everyone.
[16:41] <alainalemany> I just installed Ubuntu on my Nexus 4. And I'm seeing just the Google logo during a long time, getting nothing. How can I get Ubuntu up and running?
[16:41] <espacial> TAZ: the link you sent was created on Last edited by Dragunkorr; 03-28-2013 at 04:30 PM.
[16:42] <espacial> it has been a few days from UT here
[16:42] <maroid> So I'm looking to put ubuntu on my nook but I don't know which zip file to use. Does anyone happen to know?
[16:45] <jermy_> alainalemany, Did you wait for more than 10 min? You could try to install the newest version once again.
[16:46] <alainalemany> ok jermy_ .... i'll wait 15 minutes from now and will see. Maybe it's me being desperate. Thanks
[16:50] <baronos> This link  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes is supported by the addition of Russian keyboard?
[16:56] <Ghost1227> w-flo: so far so good...
[16:58] <w-flo> Ghost1227, the sync worked?
[16:59] <Ghost1227> yep, finishing the device specific sync now too
[17:00] <w-flo> cool :)
[17:05] <alainalemany> Well, nothing, it has been almost 20 minutes since I'm seeing the Google logo and Ubuntu just wont start. I need to reinstall, right?
[17:09] <jermy_> Jup, this will take less than 20 mins, I think.
[17:09] <jermy_> Post errors here, alainalemany
[17:10] <alainalemany> Thanks jermy_ ... so far it's just that. I did the installation just like the guide says. I'll do it again.
[17:10] <jermy_> Anyone knows how I can execute Qt.openUrlExternally("file:///home/user/MyDocs/Pictures/sample.jpg") on my phone?
[17:11] <Ghost1227> w-flo: yay, more issues >_<
[17:12] <w-flo> Ghost1227, that's what life of a porter is like I guess :)
[17:12] <Ghost1227> extract-files.sh can't find libplayback_adreno200.so now
[17:12] <Ghost1227> w-flo: yea no kidding
[17:12] <Ghost1227> w-flo: last time i did a port of something was in the early EVO days
[17:13] <w-flo> hm. try without that lib then..
[17:16] <Ghost1227> or just find a copy of said file and add it yourself :P
[17:19] <w-flo> yeah. Luckily someone provides a github repo with all of the proprietary files required for my device :D
[17:19] <Ghost1227> lucky you
[17:20] <Edison> w-flo
[17:20] <Edison> hello
[17:20] <Edison> in my terminal laptop
[17:20] <Edison> is in
[17:20] <Edison> Edison, have fun :) just be patient, might take a while
[17:20] <Edison> INFO:phablet-flash:Waiting for install to finish on device. Please do not unplug device until phablet-flash finishes.
[17:20] <w-flo> Edison, and it's still doing things?
[17:21] <w-flo> I don't use my nexus4 with Ubuntu Touch, but it's probably installing everything on the device right now
[17:22] <m4b> hello; i'm wondering about the steps involved in running ubuntu touch on a non-supported device (i.e., not mako, grouper, etc.); in particular, i'd like to see if i could get it running on t789 (samsung galaxy s II blaze); i've installed CM on it; I also have a build machine available for compiling from source CM and android, and i am familiar with the steps involved; so is there a similar process for ubuntu touch and running on
[17:22] <m4b> unspported images?
[17:23] <adamwest> hey
[17:23] <adamwest> just installed ubuntu phone
[17:23] <adamwest> but i cant figure out how to go back in menus
[17:23] <adamwest> like the settings menu
[17:23] <w-flo> pull up the tool bar from the bottom edge
[17:24] <floryn90> hi everyone
[17:24] <floryn90> is there a guite to porting ubuntu-touch on another phones ?
[17:25] <Ghost1227> m4b: if nobody's built an unsupported image yet, you'll have to port it yourself
[17:25] <floryn90> guide*
[17:25] <adamwest> thank you w-flo , seems like i need a batterypull though , the galaxy nexus seems to have a few issues
[17:25] <Ghost1227> floryn90: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
[17:25] <w-flo> adamwest, oops :/
[17:25] <Ghost1227> adamwest: well, it IS a dev preview... gotta expect some bugs
[17:26] <m4b> Ghost1227: thank you for the link, I will investigate :)
[17:26] <Ghost1227> at least your phone is somewhat supported! :P
[17:26] <Ghost1227> m4b: good luck!
[17:26] <adamwest> yeah. its no biggie,
[17:26] <adamwest> i love it already
[17:26] <Ghost1227> m4b: struggling through a port myself :P
[17:26] <w-flo> adamwest, at least you *have* a removable battery :)
[17:26] <adamwest> need an app for exchange accounts and then its a daily driver :P
[17:27] <Ghost1227> w-flo: oooh good one
[17:27] <adamwest> w-flo: havent tried it on my N4 yet, but as soon as N5 comes out, ill move to that one :P
[17:27] <Ghost1227> adamwest: i'm porting to my only phone at the moment... lol could be in trouble
[17:29] <w-flo> Ghost1227, I've pulled my battery at least 30 times while trying to get my port booting :D
[17:29] <m4b> GHost1227: :) it's fun stuff tho
[17:29] <Ghost1227> w-flo: nothing new there...
[17:29] <Ghost1227> w-flo: i'm not that far yet though :( working on figuring out the audio now
[17:29] <adamwest> any decent email app released yet for this ?
[17:30] <Ghost1227> adamwest: i'll port one once i've got the initial port done... that's fairly important for me too
[17:31] <tvnmsk> How to unlock my sim card? i just flashed my nexus 4 with ubuntu touch, but in the start up proces it didn't ask my for my password.
[17:32] <w-flo> tvnmsk, pull down the network indicator menu, I think it's supposed to be there
[17:33] <Ghost1227> w-flo: not understanding the audio step... got any guidance?
[17:34] <w-flo> Ghost1227, I think that was the most difficult thing to figure out. I think it's better to do it later when you can test things on the device
[17:34] <tvnmsk> w-flo, Thanks!
[17:37] <adamwest> thank you for the info and help guys
[17:50] <espacial> w-flo: may i send you a private?
[17:50] <w-flo> espacial, sure
[17:54] <jermy_> tvnmsk, SIM card 'password' is not yet supported
[18:56] <Ghost1227> w-flo: ok think i at least mostly understand audio... with the exception of WHERE the new dir has to go
[19:02] <alainalemany> Guys I have a question. How an I make a screenshot with Ubuntu Touch?
[19:22] <alainalemany> Guys is there any way to make screenshots of Ubuntu Touch?
[19:23] <Ghost1227> no clue alainalemany, sorry... still working on porting it
[19:23] <manornk> hi guys, i got this error error: insufficient permissions for device
[19:23] <manornk> ERROR:phablet-flash:Command 'adb shell getprop ro.cm.device ' returned non-zero exit status 255 on command phablet-flash ubuntu-system --channel devel --no-backup
[19:23] <fishscene> manornk: did you unlock the bootloader?
[19:24] <manornk> fishscene, it is unlocked, but i dont know, should i be booted in android or in bootloader while i try this
[19:24] <bray90820> Can you still use android file transfer with ubuntu touch
[19:25] <manornk> bray90820, yeah, I can
[19:25] <alainalemany> I'm reading in askubuntu.com about a way to make screenshots. Acording the user, through "adb shell" you use the command line "/system/bin/screencap -p filename.png". I did that, but after that, how I move the screenshot to "/home/phablet/Pictures" in order to see it in the gallery application?
[19:25] <fishscene> manornk: I believe you should start the flash process while booted in Android.
[19:25] <bray90820> It seems not to work for me
[19:26] <manornk> i haven't done anything, just installed programs on computer, and started this command. ofc i unlocked device and debugger is enabled
[19:27] <Ghost1227> alainalemany: try /system/bin/screencap -p /home/phablet/Pictures/filename.png
[19:27] <bray90820> How did you enable debugger on ubuntu touch
[19:28] <manornk> bray90820, i don't have ubuntu touch yet, just android
[19:28] <bray90820> Ahh ok
[19:28] <bray90820> Well on ubuntu touch i cant transfer files
[19:30] <alainalemany> Well Ghost1227, confirmed. Using that command line you can make screenshots. Thanks.
[19:31] <manornk> Guys, i got Geeksphone, its one of firefox phones with quite good hardware, i want to make it into ubuntu phone, How
[19:32] <Ghost1227> alainalemany: np
[19:32] <Ghost1227> manornk: port it
[19:32] <Ghost1227> manornk: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
[19:33] <alainalemany> One last issue. This time should be simple. Lie when you have Android locked... in windows I can see my device, but it wont display its content... how can I see it guys?
[19:33] <bray90820> How would i transfer files with ubuntu touch
[19:34] <manornk> Ghost1227, I putted on it Android, so i could go through wiki like android, how. please help, i want to have this
[19:35] <Ghost1227> manornk: read the link i gave you. porting isn't simple, but it's not impossible either (although it's driving me nuts at the moment)
[19:36] <fishscene> Ghost1227: If I may ask, what porting project are you working on?
[19:36] <bray90820> Does ubuntu touch support MTP file transfer?
[19:36] <manornk> Ghost1227, haha, ok, one more thing, when i insert in terminal adb devices. Why is it List of devices attached  ????????????	no permissions
[19:37] <fishscene> bray90820: Check this out for MTP on the devices here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLs7UPtu-hJdDZDNWliMmV1YUJ3Zk1pQlpDdGp4VFE&usp=sharing#gid=0
[19:37] <Ghost1227> manornk: either driver issue or bootloader issue i'd guess, but not sure
[19:38] <Ghost1227> fishscene: d2vzw
[19:38] <bray90820> fishscene: that doesn't really mean much to me
[19:38] <w-flo> Ghost1227, check the /proc/asound/cards file. I have " 0 [msmaudio       ]: msm-audio - msm-audio", so my ucm files go into /usr/share/alsa/ucm/msm-audio
[19:39] <a_muva__> can apk file installed and run as program?
[19:39] <w-flo> a_muva__, no.. only ubuntu touch apps ("click packages") are supported
[19:39] <fishscene> bray90820: You asked if MTP file transfer worked on Ubuntu-touch, I pointed you to a document for supported devices, which seems to indicate that it's a per-device basis.
[19:39] <a_muva__> thank you
[19:39] <Ghost1227> w-flo: the /usr/share/alsa part was what threw me... that's the *nix path, but it never occurred to me that it would carry over to mobile
[19:39] <Ghost1227> still trying to get used to standard *nix conventions being valid in a mobile environment
[19:40] <w-flo> Ghost1227, that's what I love about Ubuntu Touch.. things are mostly like you'd excpect them to be :D
[19:40] <bray90820> fishscene: so then how would i transfer files if i cant use mtp
[19:41] <alainalemany> Ghost1227, can you tell me how I see the phone content in windows explorer? I only see it detected, even the space info... but no content.
[19:41] <fishscene> bray90820: I unfortunately don't know the answer to that. My next guess would be there's either an adb command or somehow through ssh. I wish I could help more =\ (I'm not a developer)
[19:41] <bray90820> Alright
[19:41] <bray90820> ayleast you tried
[19:41] <bray90820> Anyone else?
[19:42] <Ghost1227> alainalemany: windows doesn't do well with *nix filesystems natively... i've never actually installed touch yet, so couldn't swear to it, but likely you'll need a fs driver that's compatible
[19:42] <Ghost1227> w-flo: literally in the build root? that seems odd... i'd expect it to be in /system/usr/share...
[19:42] <spindley> bray90820: check out the adb push command
[19:42] <w-flo> alainalemany, Ghost1227, the phone uses MTP  for file transfer which is supported by windows natively.. but I'm not sure anyone ever tested if actually works with windows :)
[19:43] <Ghost1227> w-flo: lmao that does make sense, mtp is a finicky beast sometimes though
[19:43] <w-flo> Ghost1227, not actually in the build root, but in the ubuntu root. That's the 390M "preinstalled" zip package :)
[19:43] <bray90820> so i could use adb push and transfer files from my dektop?
[19:43] <spindley> bray90820: i think so .. google it
[19:43] <bray90820> Alright
[19:43] <bray90820> Thank you
[19:44] <spindley> bray90820: i think it's adb push /path/to/local/file /sdcard/blah
[19:44] <spindley> or something like that
[19:44] <alainalemany> Well w-flo, the thing is I'm seeing the phone connected and detected... but when I get inside... everything is just blank.
[19:44] <Ghost1227> w-flo: wait... literlly in the system root? that does make sense in terms of the docs, but not what i would have expected >_<
[19:45] <w-flo> alainalemany, no idea why :( sorry
[19:45] <alainalemany> Ok buddy w-flo, thanks... I'll check and if I got a way... I'll tell here.
[19:46] <w-flo> Ghost1227, the phone's data partiton contains an "ubuntu" directory after flashing, and the rootfs is inside that directory. so the alsa files will be in "/data/ubuntu/usr/share/alsa..", but the initramfs does some mount magic so this is actually in "/usr/share/alsa" after the phone has booted
[19:47] <Ghost1227> that makes sense
[19:47] <Ghost1227> thanks!
[19:48] <w-flo> Basically you can skip the audio step and just try to get the boot process working first
[19:57] <Ghost1227> w-flo: should i skip apparmor for the moment or is it worth figuring out in advance
[19:57] <w-flo> Ghost1227, I'm not sure what the current situation is with apparmor.. a few weeks ago it was possible to boot and use most apps without apparmor, today you probably can't use most apps.. I guess booting should still be finde without it :)
[19:58] <w-flo> *fine
[19:59] <Ghost1227> w-flo: good... apparmor drives me nuts on desktop, mobile's gonna drive me to drink! i'd rather not screw with it until i absolutely have to
[20:00] <w-flo> Most apps require it.. so you will have to, but not yet ;P
[20:00] <w-flo> but yeah, apparmor prevents my music app from keeping a wakelock .. so the music shuts off after 30 seconds or so of inactivity. thank you apparmor :D
[20:02] <manornk> so, porting it is :(
[20:03] <manornk> How long does it take to finish porting?
[20:04] <Ghost1227> manornk: depends... i've been working on it for hours and feel like i'm just getting started
[20:05] <manornk> Ghost1227, huh, it is bad... but someone has to
[20:05] <w-flo> I can't tell how many hours.. probably quite a few.. I like doing such things :)
[20:06] <Ghost1227> manornk: w-flo: I used to port roms for fun... but this is a whole new animal. half what i remember about porting isn't relevant or is conterintuitive
[20:08] <manornk> Ghost1227, i have never done similar thing
[20:08] <Ghost1227> w-flo: decided to try my luck with apparmor... already wish i hadn't :P
[20:08] <Ghost1227> manornk: then you're starting from a blank slate... nothing wrong with that
[20:08] <w-flo> Ghost1227, good luck :) the kernel patch used by canonical in one of their device kernels surprisingly applied cleanly, so it wasn't that difficult actually
[20:08] <manornk> Ghost1227, haha, yeah, but only started from large thing :D
[20:10] <Ghost1227> w-flo: i will say that the guide is definitely a work in progress... i have at least some idea what i'm doing and not one step of this process has been as simple as following instructions
[20:13] <w-flo> Ghost1227, the guide was somewhat useful shortly after ubuntu touch was made public.. but since then everything was changed.. i.e. they no longer boot into android, instead it now boots directly into ubuntu. they no longer use audioflinger, instead alsa/pulseaudio. Even surfaceflinger is deprecated, using Mir instead. And so on. I'm not sure anyone took a lot of care with updating the porting guide... But you can usually get help in t
[20:13] <w-flo> his channel on week days
[20:13] <Ghost1227> fair enough
[20:13] <Ghost1227> whenever i figure my way through this maybe i'll update it!
[20:14] <w-flo> Ghost1227, that's a great idea :)
[20:14] <Ghost1227> someone's gotta do it
[20:15] <w-flo> Though some things can't be explained in general as they are device-specific.. every device has its own problems and so everyone needs to come up with their own ideas to solve them :(
[20:15] <Ghost1227> sure, but the basics could be better outlined
[20:15] <w-flo> yes, definitely
[20:16] <Ghost1227> and tips could be put down to help people find their way through the rough parts and device-specific stuff
[20:17] <a_muva__> I get : ERROR:phablet-flash:Installation is taking too long or an error occured along the way.
[20:22] <Ghost1227> w-flo: i figure i used to be an arch linux core developer, and spent some time porting roms a few years back... i should be able to sort through this with enough patience
[20:23] <w-flo> Ghost1227, yes, unless your device uses black magic... I only had experience as a linux user and managed to make it work
[20:27] <Ghost1227> lol
[20:28] <Ghost1227> black magic based smartphones... that's the next evolution in technology
[20:29] <fishscene> Maybe these guys will make it: http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/us
[20:30] <Jeeves_> Hi all
[20:30] <fishscene> o/
[20:30] <Jeeves_> I've got a Geeksphone Peak with Firefox OS. Has anyone managed to flash Touch onto a Peak?
[20:30] <Ghost1227> fishscene: nice
[20:31] <Ghost1227> firefox os? not familiar with that one
[20:31] <Sideris> hi
[20:32] <Sideris> some one try to isntall it on a defy plus ??
[20:36] <halibutchange> hello
[20:38] <fishscene> ok so, on the porting guide, I'm a bit confused. Is the guide currently for flipped images? or is it still the 1.0 guide? ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting )
[20:42] <w-flo> fishscene, that's for flipped images
[20:43] <fishscene> ok. Thanks. I recently depreciated my Nexus S phone and, who knows, maybe in my free time I'll look into porting.
[20:44] <w-flo> fishscene, cool :)
[21:20] <a_muva__> how to transfer contact to ubuntu?
[21:33] <successus> hi o/
[21:34] <fzeta> hi,successus
[21:35] <bray90820> Do backups and restores work the same as in android
[21:54] <SirHey> hi all
[21:54] <SirHey> I need help :)
[21:55] <SirHey> there is someone here ?
[21:57] <wilee-nilee> SirHey: state the issues to the channel for help.
[21:59] <SirHey> I try to install Ubuntu touch on my Nexus 4. and after launch "phablet-flash ubuntu-system --no-backup" under sudo, my phone reboot under bootloader...
[22:59] <linuxlite1969> anyone ported Utouch to a motorola M yet? if so, i would appreciate some good literature
[23:04] <danieled> hi
[23:04] <danieled> anyone in chat?
[23:05] <Chay> I am
[23:05] <danieled> hi Chay
[23:10] <Chay> I finally decided to install ubuntu touch on my Nexus 7 but I can't quite seem to get it to do anything at all, I keep getting random screen flicker and freezes
[23:11] <Chay> any advice?
[23:11] <danieled> do you know how can i install it on a samsung galaxy s2?
[23:12] <Chay> I could be wrong but I do not think that device is supported
[23:29] <Chay> is there any way to connect to a hidden network on ubuntu touch? I keep mine hidden
[23:32] <JR_> WAITING FOR INSTALL TO FINISH
[23:32] <JR_> OMMMMGGGGGG
[23:32] <JR_> this is taking so much time
[23:35] <Chay> just wait for it, what device?
[23:38] <Chay> @JR what device
[23:44] <JasonFelice> How can I start sshd on ubuntu touch?  init script seems to be missing (or broken?)
[23:50] <JasonFelice> Oh, got it.  Not sure what I did wrong the first time.
[23:53] <a_muva__> Who knows how to export contact list into ubuntu touch?
[23:56] <JasonFelice> Well, next question - how can I prevent the phone from going to sleep and dropping my connection.