=== Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === Ursinha is now known as Guest45150 [00:07] Beldar: just the minimum to run the drivers AFAIK http://i.imgur.com/zY2GQ3M.png === Namidairo`bnc is now known as Namidairo === vying is now known as Guest4834 [00:52] Saviq: i just updated to r86 the bug is still present but does always open the browser preview [01:00] Saviq: no present in r87 :) [01:00] Heisenbug‎ :D === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun [01:48] when is the ubuntu-phone officially coming out [01:48] can you install android apps on it? === Guest45150 is now known as Ursinha-afk [02:52] hello [02:53] has anyone ported ubuntu to the p5110 [03:08] Is the original Nexus 7 Ubuntu image available anywhere? I am wanting to try out the image that was pretty much just normal Ubuntu (looked like full desktop) but had touch input and touch friendly software keyboard. It was available here http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-preinstalled/current/ (From this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation ) [03:09] Not eh new Touch images but the original image that was first released for the Nexus 7 [03:09] *the [03:12] how do i go about uninstalling the ubuntu dual boot apk that is now in my launcher? it only gives me the option to disable it, not uninstall it [03:13] cordell, It's installed as a system app. You have to go manually delete the apk [03:21] thanks ParkerR. that fixed it. [04:07] Woohoo http://i.imgur.com/oWBKt6m.jpg [04:29] wished i was as lucky === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === shuduo is now known as shuduo|afk === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === vying is now known as Guest87999 === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk [08:33] Howdy [08:34] Can someone help me trying to install ubuntu touch onto a nexus 10, 4.4.2 [08:34] I seem to have got stuck on the boot loop [08:35] Jeronimo, which procedure are you using? [08:36] Seems the usual fix of Power+VolUp+VolDown will not get me to the red apostrophe [08:37] Tried installing cyanogenmod first ot give that a quick whirl using ubuntu and fastboot and adb [08:37] Got stuck there. [08:38] Then tried installing as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install [08:38] are you trying dual boot? otherwise you should use phablet-flash [08:38] it does all the work for you [08:39] when I tried phablet-flash it said error: device not found. Does it need to be booted up first? [08:39] The N10 that is [08:39] in cyanogen have you enabled usb debugging? [08:40] Yes did that [08:40] and yes the device must be turned on when launching phablet-flash [08:40] bootloader of runnign android? [08:40] sorry, in bootloader or running android? [08:41] running android is better I think [08:41] you may want to do a backup first if you haven't done yet [08:42] I can't seem to get android to run, will try installing stock android image using fastboot, unless there is a better thing to do now? [08:43] I didn't bother doing a backup as there is no data I wanted to keep thereon, and I thought I could just install dafault image again of needed. [08:43] mmh..you can try to flash the image manually if you already have a custom recovery, with the ubuntu recovery you can flash cyanogen too [08:44] using phablet-flash? [08:44] or you flash stock rom and then start the process from the beginning [08:44] no, you boot up in to the recovery [08:44] or wait [08:45] I think you can run phablet-flash even if the device is is recovery === duflu_ is now known as duflu [08:46] I've tried rebooting into recovery from the bootloader screen that I cans till get into, but it doesn't go there, just reboots into the standard bootloader [08:47] Even though I've selected recovery and pressed power to restart.... [08:47] Bootloader version is MANTAMF01 [08:47] it seems you don't have a custom recovery installed or installed properly :/ [08:48] could be, can you suggest how to? [08:49] I suggest the long way, restore android and then try again with phablet-flash [08:49] be sure you've read the notes in thi section https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install#Step_4_-_Downloading_.26_Deploying_Image_to_Device [08:49] this* === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun [08:53] Jeronimo, keep me updated about the process [08:58] OK, thanks randomcpp for your interest, just run fastboot flash recovery manataray-kot49h..... [08:59] I think I now run fastboot reboot recovery manataray-kot49h..... ??? [09:00] Hi All [09:01] no, I think its fastboot boot manataray-kot49h..... [09:04] Hmmm it says downloading 'boot.img'..., OKAY [ 55.057s] booting... FAILED (status read failed (no such device)) [09:07] Mmmm Still can't get into recovery mode.... [09:34] OK have got Clockworkmod recovery v6.0.4.3 running in recovery mode === noob is now known as Guest6247 [10:32] randomcpp I've got cyanogenmod installed now, will play with for a day, but think I can probably get from there to touch, having got this far.... [10:33] yeah it shouldn't be difficult [10:33] yesterday I flashed ubuntu-touch on my nexus 4 from cyanogen using phablet-flash effortless [10:33] you just need to follow the instructions and be *very* patient :) [10:38] I'm looking forward to it. [10:38] How well are video apps working under touch? [10:57] Jeronimo, video playback works on mako [10:57] I don't know on n10 === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk === h[a]kr is now known as hakr === jhodapp|afk is now known as jhodapp === xnox_ is now known as xnox === OutOfControl is now known as benonsoftware === Sora1995|Cloud_ is now known as Sora1995|Cloud [14:16] What display server does Ubuntu touch use? [14:20] Jef91: Mir [14:25] Guys, when ubuntu touch hit the market with different branded phones, how will they get updates? Through carriers or directly from canonical? === Namidairo is now known as Namidairo`bnc [14:28] because if it's through carriers, I'm already pissed off enough with hell delayed updates in Android... === dlan_ is now known as dlan [15:47] hi .. i just tried the dual boot .. anyone facing no sound ? [15:58] ejat: whic android version ? [16:23] Hey guys! Has anyone experience w/ Ubuntu Touch on Samsung Galaxy S3? Would it work? [16:25] avarty: according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices#Working_with_phablet-flash, there is partial community work on it: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/i9300 [16:27] greyback: thanks! === vying is now known as Guest47574 [18:21] hello === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha [19:26] hello [19:33] is there any way to do this install from a windows based pc? [19:36] hello? [19:40] any active users here? [19:50] g33kn1nj4: unknown. yes. [19:54] so nobody has tried from a windows pc yet? [20:18] anyone here using ubuntu touch on nexus 4? [20:19] ALO [21:07] I have a device is that is very similar to the grouper tablet that recently had it's kernel sources released. So i'm needing to find out who to talk to about getting the porting to this tablet to take place. [21:26] español ? [21:28] hi to everybody! [21:28] anybody know how to instal ubuntu touch on an xperia s device?? [21:32] so.... [22:31] Hy on the ubuntu touch website why are there still 2 red boxes for the nexus 7 [22:32] Anyone here [22:38] harris1: ? [22:38] Yea [22:39] harris1: how can i help ? [22:39] Ok so on the spreadsheet for the supported devices [22:40] For the nexus 7 there is still 2 red boxes [22:40] harris1: can you link me to the page ? [22:40] https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArLs7UPtu-hJdDZDNWliMmV1YUJ3Zk1pQlpDdGp4VFE&usp=sharing#gid=0 [22:42] And thanks for the help in advance [22:42] harris1: what's the problem exactly? [22:43] I want to know why there is still 2 broken or red hardware issues cor the nexus 7 [22:44] harris1: mostly those are bugs, or things that are broken or not tested well [22:44] Yea but will it be fixed [22:44] harris1: yes [22:45] When [22:45] the focus this cycle is on the tablet [22:45] N7/N10 [22:45] Because i want to download it [22:46] Should i wait for 14.04 [22:46] harris1: you can sill test the tablet version [22:46] I want it as my full os though [22:47] harris1: ah i see, so i recommend that you should wait a little bit for 14.04 [22:48] Will it be stable then [22:50] it should be, the devs are putting a very good portion of there time to write tests [22:50] http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1306 [22:54] Ok thanks [22:55] Merry Xmas [23:18] Hi