[02:28] <mterry> mdeslaur, are you actually around by any chance?
[02:29]  * mterry has questions about securetty
[02:36] <mterry> mdeslaur, when you read this, I'm curious about the conflicting desires for blank-password sudo access on the Touch images and the fact that securetty doesn't like "pts/*" ttys.  Is there any way to differentiate between "bad" pts (like... what, telnet and remote stuff?) and "good" ones (like X/Mir shells, if those are in fact good?).  Or maybe your answer is that we should in fact continue to not allow sudo in the terminal-app if the user does
[02:36] <mterry> n't have a password?
[06:45] <diddledan> I seem to be stuck with updating touch to a more recent than january compile on my galaxynexus (I've compiled my own with kitkat-ish sources)
[06:46] <diddledan> I have got it as far as booting to the ubuntu filesystem but then it stops before bringing up lightdm - I _think_ it's not able to start the android bits
[06:48] <diddledan> manually trying to start the android lxc container reports: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7754422/
[06:48] <diddledan> readonly filesystem
[06:56] <squishward> Hey guys! If a particular phone is fully supported by CyanogenMod, is it likely that all features will work automatically in a build of Ubuntu Touch for that same device?
[06:58] <squishward> I've been reading through the Porting guide, but it isn't very clear to me what exactly is required.
[06:58] <diddledan> squishward: I'm muddling through that too
[06:59] <squishward> @diddledan: glad i'm not alone
[07:53] <diddledan> I'm failing to understand the android lxc container's pre-start.sh
[07:54] <diddledan> it seems to believe the root filesystem is writable but afaiui the root filesystem is supposed to be readonly (which it is)
[08:35] <sudheera> hi anyone here...
[08:36] <sudheera> helloo
[12:35] <diddledan> followup to my previous problem - I realised that I had an old boot.img and hadn't flashed the newly compiled one with the latest initrd which should sort the android lxc container. however, now I'm getting a rebootloop in the initrd: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7755448/
[12:37] <diddledan> .. specifically: [    8.471130] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
[12:38] <diddledan> as far as I can fathum it seems to be failing on the run-init command
[15:08] <pino22> hello
[16:59] <sopeti> hy
[17:00] <sopeti> I have a problem Can you help me?
[17:03] <Guest6944> Now that maguro is deprecated. Where can I find the last  version/image? It does not seem to be in "trusty" channel. Am I right?
[17:06] <Guest6944> @sopeti Don't ask if somebody can help you. If You searched the Internet and can't find the answer then just ask your question.
[17:07] <sopeti> The question is how can I intall ubuntu 14.04 lts with LSI megaraid sas controller?
[17:08] <diddledan> wrong channel methinks
[17:09] <Guest6944> @sopeti Your question seems to be offtopic. This channel is dedicated to mobile phones. Try different channel or askubuntu.
[17:09] <sopeti> ok thanks
[17:09] <sopeti> bye
[17:09] <diddledan> sopeti: try #ubuntu
[18:08] <debb1046> Greetings. How can I get a shell into the android container?
[18:20] <lotuspsychje> nice work on the new icons guys
[18:20] <lotuspsychje> how can i see latest news apps instead of categorys?
[18:21] <dobey> debb1046: what android container?
[18:22] <debb1046> there is an lxc container running a minimal android installation (for drivers and such)
[18:23] <dobey> debb1046: there's only the android kernel afaik. no actual android
[18:24] <debb1046> yes, there is. It lives in /var/lib/lxc/android/rootfs
[18:28] <dobey> oh
[19:05] <Guest6944> @debb1046 Doesn't "lxc-console -n android" do the trick?
[19:07] <Guest6944> @debb1046 In my case it seems not to start shell through. Maybe You have to change lxc config.
[19:12] <debb1046> @Guest6944 there is no shell running
[19:14] <debb1046> tried lxc-attach, doesn't work either
[19:14] <Guest6944> @debb1046 It seems to me that android container does not stary any getty process. I'll look into that.
[19:15] <Guest6944> * start
[19:36] <Guest6944> @debb1046 Sorry. I can't get it to work.
[19:37] <debb1046> OK. Thanks anyway
[19:42] <basketball> is it ready for average person yet
[19:49] <Guest6944> That depends on what you expect. I used it everyday for past 6 months. Without any tweeking. It has it's quirks through.
[20:17] <strapjaw> Good day. I was hoping someone would be able/willing to help me. I have a Nexus 7 (razor KTU84P), and I followed all the instructions on how to install Ubuntu Touch. After it reboots into recovery to flash, it displays the Ubuntu logo and the progress bar. It then drops into a recovery menu with a few option. I selected "Reboot device." It now just sits at the Google load menu, but doesn't boot into the OS. Has anyone else had this problem?
[20:32] <chris1> Hi guys! I just want to point out, that there is a problem with the calculator, because 1/4 does NOT equal 0.5 ;)
[20:32] <chris1> Otherwise, nice work. I am a big fan of your project :)
[20:33] <Tassadar> heh, you're right
[20:35] <Tassadar> 1/6 isn't 0.6 either
[20:35] <Tassadar> that's kinda funny
[20:35] <Tassadar> are there even any tests to check if the calculator produces correct results?
[20:38] <Tassadar> chris1: will you make a bug report or should I?
[20:53] <chris1> Tassadar: I think its better if you do this, because i've never filed a bug before ;)
[20:54] <Tassadar> kay
[20:54] <chris1> thank you very much :)
[20:54] <Tassadar> huh, it seems to be kinda random
[20:54] <Tassadar> now it says 0.25
[20:55] <chris1> I tried to solve my homework and was really frustrated because my results didnt match with the provided solutions :D
[20:55] <chris1> took me some time until i figured out, that its the calculators fault
[20:56] <Tassadar> now I can reproduce it again
[20:57] <Tassadar> probably somehow related to the calculations history
[20:59] <Tassadar> chris1: which image do you have?
[20:59] <Tassadar> as in, version
[21:00] <chris1> Tassadar: updated today, phone says: "Ubuntu 14.10 (r113)"
[21:00] <Tassadar> me too, trying to update to latest proposed 115 right now, but the internet here is really slow
[21:02] <chris1> Maybe you can help me on another problem. Do you know a way to force the keyboard to appear?
[21:02] <chris1> Because very often i need the keyboard (for the app Webogramm) but it doesn appear.
[21:02]  * diddledan twiddles his thumbs waiting for compile
[21:03] <Tassadar> chris1: no, sorry
[21:03] <Tassadar> clicking into any text field should bring it up
[21:07] <chris1> clicking into the text field often doesnt work for this webapp. There is a cursor blinking in the field but the keyboard doesnt appear. This happens very often but kind of random. i cant really reproduce it.
[21:07] <Tassadar> there, I made the bug 1338318
[21:08] <Tassadar> you can click the "this bug affects me" button if you have launchpad account
[21:24] <diddledan> ok, so it finally compiled (18 hours after I decided to do this)
[21:25] <diddledan> lots of wrong turns and misunderstanding on my part but I think this might be better this time
[21:27] <diddledan> what's the weekend for if not for spending the entire two days messing with compilations :-p
[21:27] <diddledan> (and flashing)
[21:28] <diddledan> (and rebooting)
[21:47] <popey> diddledan: if there's anything you have learned which could improve the porting wiki page, it'd be great to update it ㋛
[21:49] <diddledan> it's got a lot further now than previously - it's actually booted and spawned the android lxc container but no gfx
[22:20] <n-iCe> hello!