[02:44] <combatmonk> Yo.
[02:44] <combatmonk> Anyone around?
[02:44] <combatmonk> Got Ubuntu flashed on my Nexus 4
[02:45] <combatmonk> [:)
[02:45] <combatmonk> Anyone know how to do more than go to the Web, use FB, etc?
[03:01] <combatmonk> Looks like I figured it out.
[03:01] <combatmonk>  No help from you all.
[03:01] <combatmonk> What gives, are you all zombies?
[03:06] <combatmonk> Hello?
[03:06] <combatmonk> calling all buntu phone heads1
[03:07] <combatmonk> Are you kidding me, Friday night in Silicon Valley and no hackers online.
[03:07] <combatmonk> A sad sad day for buntu'
[03:07] <combatmonk> Sigh, guess I will have to go to Google Hangouts.
[03:59] <combatmonk> Anyone around?
[03:59] <combatmonk> Installed Ubuntu Touch on Nexus 4 today.
[04:12] <RobbyF> cool
[06:22] <AskUbuntu> ubuntu touch for motorola razr | http://askubuntu.com/q/366015
[06:33] <successus> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[06:34] <successus> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/umts_spyder
[08:11] <Ojzcroc> I have a problem: When I try and install apps from the suggested apps section, they won't install. Does anyone else have this problem, or it's solution?
[08:29] <ogra_> Ojzcroc, can you describe "they wont install" a little more ? and also what device is this
[08:37] <Ojzcroc> I use a nexus 4. When I click an app, and click install, it freezes, and then closes. I go looking in the installed apps section, and the app isn't there. I checked some log files, and I think that the packages may download, but they don't install, and I don't know where they go, or how to install them.
[08:41] <ogra_> hmm, this works fine here, are you connected and is your ubuntu one account set up ?
[08:43] <ogra_> for me it shows a progress bar after ~5sec after tapping "install"
[08:46] <ogra_> also which image are you on (look  in the system settings "about this device")
[08:47] <Ninija> good morning, enyone may help me to install ubuntu touch on my nexus 7? I've an error "device not found" but my device is connected to pc...
[08:48] <Ninija> jwr66y
[08:49] <ogra_> hmm, somenoe should update his password
[08:50] <Ojzcroc> ogra_: I'm using 13.10 r100; I'll check my ubuntu one
[08:51] <ogra_> Ojzcroc, well, with that image it definitely works, if your U1 is not set up it should ask you to go to the account setup though
[08:51] <ogra_> Ojzcroc, are you connected via WLAN ? it might indeed be very slow on 2G for example
[08:53] <Ojzcroc> ogra_: wlan
[08:53] <ogra_> hmm, then i dont really se a reason why it should not work
[08:53] <ogra_> image 100 was pertty heavily tested since that was the saucy release image
[08:54] <Ojzcroc> Maybe something's wrong with my ubuntu one
[08:54] <Ojzcroc> I'll check
[08:58] <Ojzcroc> ogra_: thanks, it worked.
[09:01] <ogra_> great !
[14:06] <AskUbuntu> How do I upgrade my Ubuntu Touch Preview to Ubuntu Touch? | http://askubuntu.com/q/366176
[14:17] <Elleo> jdstrand: hi, a chap in #ubuntu-app-devel suggested you might be the best person to ask about the correct way to get hold of a writable path for ubuntu touch apps? (it's getting passed along to libspotify which is closed source, so it has to be a path rather than an sqlite db or similar)
[14:24] <nik90> popey, mhall119: spotify app in development ^^ Needs helps with app confinement rules
[14:25] <Elleo> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErscrflfQKI <-- is a little video of it running on a desktop machine
[15:03] <shawnsol> hmm. trying in install ubuntu touch on nexus 7. flashed system, boot, and recovery to my device while it was in the bootloader.  I can't use adb because the device isn't' connected (it's in bootloader still). starting recovery mode from the device freezes :(
[15:10] <shawnsol> ah, i've downloaded outdated img. we'll try the latest.
[15:15] <shawnsol> and the device still won't boot into recovery mode.
[15:18] <shawnsol> oh damnit "We currently do not support the newer '2013' Nexus 7."
[15:43] <yahoo> ogra, is 101 out ?
[15:44] <yahoo>  ogra_, is 101 out ?
[15:59] <nashwan> Hey guys. Can somebody tell me if (and how) it is possible to update ubuntu-phone (trusty) without wiping userdata?
[16:12] <nashwan> nobody? Maybe a hint where I can read it by myself?
[16:46] <yahoo> hello
[17:01] <yahoo> hello
[18:32] <AskUbuntu> Is it possible to update Ubuntu-phone dailys without wiping userdata? | http://askubuntu.com/q/366332
[18:56] <Vyom> Hello everyone
[18:58] <Yakushima> Vyom, hi
[18:58] <Vyom> I have been researching over installing Ubuntu touch on me new N7 for hours now.. and only now came to know that Grouper/Manta/Mako are codenames :P
[18:58] <Vyom> Thanks to that spreadsheet link in topic.
[18:59] <Vyom> Could have helped, if they have simply named it like, N7, N4, N10 etc.... -_-
[19:02] <Vyom> So things in N7, are either Perfect or Broken... xD
[19:03] <Vyom> can anyone recommend which to use for flashing on N7.. trusty or saucy?
can anyone recommend which to use for flashing on N7.. trusty or saucy?
since, I dont know which channel is "trusty".
[19:11] <Vyom2> Yakushima can you help?
[19:12] <Yakushima> i not need of help
[19:20] <popey> Vyom2: trusty, and disable mir
[19:21] <Vyom2> ok
[19:21] <Vyom2> mir?
[19:21] <popey> adb shell
[19:22] <popey> rm /home/phablet/.display-mir
[19:22] <popey> adb reboot
[19:22] <Vyom2> ok
[19:22] <popey> it will no longer use mir, but surfaceflinger which currently works better on Nexus 7
[19:22] <Vyom2> Btw... I am dual booting
[19:22] <Vyom2> using MultiROM
[19:22] <popey> Vyom2: updated the spreadsheet, adding the codenames as per your suggestion
[19:22] <popey> I can't help with that. I never test multiboot
[19:22] <Vyom2> yea.. I am experimenting.
[19:23] <popey> have fun
[19:23] <Vyom2> And btw.. I didn't meant naming convention in your spreadsheet, but on this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
[19:23] <Vyom2> :P
[19:23] <popey> oh
[19:23] <Vyom2> nvm.. it mentioned that ._.
[19:24] <Vyom2> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/current/
[19:24] <Vyom2> ^^ THat page
[19:24] <Vyom2> doesn't mention.. that manta... and grouper was N7.. :P
[19:24] <popey> yes, it does
[19:24] <popey> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install#Supported_devices_and_codenames
[19:24] <ogra_> the supported devices are autodetected by phablet-flash
[19:24] <ogra_> so you dont need to know their name
[19:24] <Vyom2> Anyway, if I successfully dual boot I will post a guide
[19:25] <Vyom2> ogra_: I am not using phablet-flash.. but manually installing by downloading the zips
[19:25] <popey> my friend mark did
[19:25] <popey> http://barrenfrozenwasteland.com/2013/03/dual-booting-android-and-ubuntu-touch-on-the-nexus-7/
[19:25] <ogra_> popey, with a propser image or a cdimage zip ?
[19:26] <ogra_> *proper even
[19:28]  * ogra_ uploads two more games and a dict.cc app to the store
[19:28] <ogra_> it is halloween soon ... we need a proper game for that ;)
[19:30] <popey> ogra_: a while back
[19:30] <ogra_> ah, so most likely the old cdimage zips then
[19:30] <Vyom> "Hang phone out of a window for a while. It *does* work though, honest!", good sense of humor xD
[19:32] <Vyom> I guess, Ubuntu Touch is the most perfect for N4 as of now.. so my investment in N5 would make more sense in future :D
[19:34] <popey> \o/ approved stuff
[19:36] <ogra_> whee !
[19:37] <popey> i dont check it obsessively, so feel free to ping me to review and approve stuff ogra_
[19:38] <ogra_> popey, btw, uploading arch all click packages didnt work for the last two days here ... HTTP 400 errors (i tried from several machines)
[19:38] <ogra_> seems to work again today
[19:38] <popey> someone else said that
[19:38] <popey> on G+ iirc
[19:38] <ogra_> ah
[19:38] <ogra_> well, it is fine again
[19:38] <popey> i was afk so didnt know what that was all about
[19:38] <popey> cool
[19:39] <ogra_> smelled a bit like some backend being broken or some such
[19:52] <winb> topic should be updated with http://www.ubuntu.com/phone
[19:52] <winb> or ?
[20:59] <panande> hi
[20:59] <panande> my installation stopped at downloading "boot.img" at least thats what it seems like
[21:00] <panande> the screen is there since an hour!
[21:00] <fishscene> did it stop during the download?
[21:01] <panande> I cant really tell...
[21:01] <fishscene> Bummer. Might have to start over again :S
[21:01] <panande> So the screen turned black sever times because I idled :/
[21:01] <panande> *several
[21:02] <fishscene> I've had some issues flashing my Nexus 7 2012 yesterday. I had to manually run some commands because running those same commands in a script (as instructed on the install instructions) resulted in no-error, no status unexplained halts, similar to what you might be seeing.
[21:02] <panande> ok
[21:03] <fishscene> What step are you on?: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
[21:03] <panande> But I also have to admit, that Im a complete Ubuntu noob :D So I dont really get what to do without a detailed instruction...
[21:03] <panande>  phablet-flash ubuntu-system --channel devel --no-backup
[21:04] <panande> so basically the last one
[21:06] <fishscene> What device are you flashing?
[21:06] <panande> A nexus 7 2012
[21:06] <panande> wifi 32gb
[21:07] <fishscene> I have the same, but 16GB. Yea, I had to start the whole process over from scratch.
[21:07] <panande> ok could you tell me what to do?
[21:08] <panande> as I said I have no experience with ubuntu
[21:08] <panande> or linux in common except from android
[21:08] <fishscene> Not a problem.
[21:10] <panande> OK so first I have to abort the old process... just close the terminal?
[21:11] <fishscene> Yes.
[21:11] <fishscene> Go to the part on the website where it is titled "Restoring Android". If you run into trouble with "./flash-all.sh". Just open that file in a text editor and manually type those commands into a terminal. Let me know if you have any issues or need further explanation.
[21:11] <panande> ok
[21:15] <panande> command not found wtf?
[21:16] <fishscene> Which command?
[21:17] <panande> sudo ./flash-all.sh
[21:17] <fishscene> Did you CD into the directory of the extracted zip?
[21:17] <fishscene> cd = change directory
[21:18] <panande> well how? I have the factory image...
[21:18] <fishscene> Oh. I forgot to mention. "Factory Image for Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi)", Android 4.3 image doesn't work for me. I have to use 4.2.2
[21:18] <panande> ok
[21:19] <fishscene> Once you download the image (it's a zip file), You need to extract the zip file and in the terminal, navigate to the extracted folder.
[21:19] <panande> ok
[21:20] <panande> Alright Im downloading 4.2.2 factory image right now
[21:20] <fishscene> Sounds good.
[21:23] <panande> ahhh fuck Im an idiot :D I downloaded the FI on windows 8.1 instead of my ubuntu VM
[21:24] <fishscene> lol. No worries. I have some time to kill while I work on a script.
[21:25] <panande> ok :D and also thanks for helping me ^^
[21:26] <panande> k its ready
[21:27] <panande> OK I extracted it to my Documents folder
[21:28] <fishscene> Feel free to run through the steps and report back if there's an issue or you don't know how to proceed.
[21:28] <panande> you said something about changing the CD
[21:30] <panande> how do I do that?
[21:31] <fishscene> cd is the command used in terminal to navigate into directories (folders)
[21:31] <fishscene> cd = "change directory"
[21:31] <panande> ok
[21:32] <fishscene> "cd ~/Documents" should get you into your documents folder. ~ = "your home folder".
[21:32] <panande> ok
[21:33] <panande> Ok Im in
[21:34] <panande> aaaand it says device not found... great
[21:34] <panande> It worked before that -.-
[21:34] <fishscene> Standby...
[21:35] <panande> K it worked
[21:36] <panande> no such file or directory
[21:36] <fishscene> Did you "cd" into the extracted zip directory?
[21:36] <panande> yep
[21:37] <fishscene> and you typed "./flash-all.sh" ?
[21:37] <panande> yes
[21:38] <panande> so it says lorin@ubuntu:~/Documents$
[21:38] <panande> but there is still the nakasi... folder
[21:38] <fishscene> cd into the nakasi folder.
[21:38] <fishscene> While you're typing that horrid folder name, you can press tab to auto-complete.
[21:39] <panande> I tried with cd ~/Documents/nakasi-jdq39
[21:39] <panande> was that the wrong command?
[21:39] <fishscene> err… nvm. It's not as bad as the zip file itself :P
[21:39] <fishscene> That's perfect
[21:40] <panande> whatever I just copied the files out of the folder and now it works ^^
[21:40] <fishscene> You can type "ls" (with a lower-case L) to see the contents of the folder to verify that "flash-all.sh" is present
[21:40] <panande> archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
[21:41] <fishscene> Did it continue anyway?
[21:41] <panande> nope it stopped
[21:42] <fishscene> I'm going to flash my N7 to see if I get the same error.
[21:45] <fishscene> I got the same error, but it continued anyway
[21:46] <panande> hmh
[21:46] <fishscene> Did you cancel (ctrl-c)? or is it just paused at the "boot.sig" error?
[21:47] <buraker|2> Hi. Is it possible to install ubuntu touch onto phone under debian?
[21:47] <panande> I just closed the terminal
[21:48] <belkinsa> Has anyone tired to put Ubuntu Touch on a HTC EVO LTE?  I tried to do from XDA forums but it's failing for me.  And I know that the developer stopped developing it.
[21:48] <panande> my n7 just said Boot failed, so Im currently reinstalling the FI through the nexus root  toolkit
[21:48] <fishscene> panande: Try again, but just let it sit for a while and see what happens.
[21:48] <fishscene> You can boot into recovery mode and flash Android on again.
[21:49] <panande> ok
[21:49] <panande> I cant get into recovery...
[21:50] <panande> I hope I didnt bricked it now,,,
[21:51] <fishscene> Let's assume you didn't and see if we can get through this. Do you know how to boot into recovery mode?
[21:51] <panande> I know but it wont let me
[21:52] <panande> It just says booting failed
[21:52] <panande> I hope the NRT settles that for me
[21:52] <fishscene> NRT=?
[21:53] <panande> nexus root toolkit
[21:53] <fishscene> oh. Just found it.
[21:58] <gignfr> bonjour  a tous
[22:04] <panande> great
[22:04] <panande> now my tablet isnt responding anymoire
[22:05] <fishscene> panande: Nothing on the screen?
[22:05] <panande> phew now its booting again
[22:07] <belkinsa> does anyone know where this folder sits: android-sdk-linux/platform-tools/ if it's a real one?
[22:07] <fishscene> ok. If it ever seems to completely die, you can disconnect the batter (I've had to do that a few times). I just used my fingernails on the top of the device to pull off the back cover.
[22:07] <panande> ok
[22:09] <belkinsa> Nevermind, found it.
[22:13] <panande> ok I set it up again with 4.2.2
[22:16] <panande> btw how can I activate german for my ubuntu? I already installed it but somehow my system is still in english
[22:18] <panande> now it worked
[22:18] <fishscene> The flash or the system language?
[22:18] <panande> God I hate ubuntu, but it all works so fine!!!!!!!!!!!! and looks great
[22:18] <fishscene> lol.
[22:21] <fishscene> Language: System Settings > Language support. You can change the order of language preferences there. Try dragging "German" to the top. Maybe change your regional format too. Then click "apply system wide". You may have to log off and on (or reboot) to get the language working.
[22:31] <panande> Ok so changing the keyboard layout didnt work either
[22:31] <panande> at the first time
[22:32] <panande> but as everything seems to be working at the second try here with ubuntu...
[22:34] <panande> And I was right
[22:34] <panande> now the keyboard layout is normal
[22:39] <panande> Ok Im redoing the whole process now
[22:40] <panande> and its again where it stopped the last time downloading 'boot.img'...
[22:40] <fishscene> let it sit for a bit
[22:40] <panande> yeah the last time I waited over an hour :D
[22:41] <panande> how long should that step take normally?
[22:42] <fishscene> What was the last command you ran?
[22:43] <panande>  phablet-flash ubuntu-system --channel devel --no-backup
[22:44] <fishscene> It can take a while to transfer it to your device. Usually the Whole process for me takes about an hour.
[22:45] <panande> but the whole process and not just that boot.img
[22:45] <fishscene> But I'm not sure if that's because I'm running Ubuntu in a VM or if the whole process (including downloading and running a full flash) really does take 1 hour.
[22:45] <panande> Im also running it in a VM
[22:49] <panande> it still says downloading boot img
[22:50] <fishscene> I'll start my flash now and see if I beat you.
[22:55] <panande> OK I really need some sleep now or Ill pass out...
[22:55] <fishscene> TTYL mate… and good luck!
[22:55] <fishscene> …dang I'm slow.
[23:23] <tinti> hi is any nexus7 dev there?
[23:26] <wilee-nilee> tinti, here on this channel, hardly.
[23:26] <tinti> I mean for ubuntu touch sorry
[23:27] <tinti> I am trying to get the calibration file for the touch screen in ubuntu touch
[23:28] <wilee-nilee> tinti, Ah, details are important, try to layout the context and issues if someone knows they will probably help.
[23:29] <wilee-nilee> I have a nexus 7, but run android at this time, I have never had to mess with that area though.
[23:29] <tinti> wilee-nilee: thanks. well I am trying to make Qt embedded work on Nexus 7. Everything is fine except for the touches, I know that this may be out of scope here but I was wondering how it was configured for xinput
[23:30] <tinti> wilee-nilee: I tried to convince my boss to use android but he did not want :P
[23:33] <wilee-nilee> sounds like a pointless task convincing an employer, you might try some volunteer work it's much more satisfying, and consider self employment, freed me.
[23:45] <bray90820> Am i right that ubuntu has some driver errors on the original nexus 7
[23:50] <tinti> did it?
[23:50] <tinti> wilee-nilee: I do work for free at llvmlinux
[23:51] <tinti> but this is a captalist world and unfortunately I need money to live ... :(