[00:48] <VidjaJames> hello
[00:50] <VidjaJames> I was thinking about getting a Nexus 7 and using that to put Ubuntu Touch on it. Should I wait for a better device to come out or is the Nexus 7 a solid choice?
[03:51] <OERIAS> Do you think Canonical will allow Ubuntu apps run in Android, much in a way how apps for FireFox OS run in Android?
[03:55] <OERIAS> Hallo???
[04:08] <WebVisitor-0> .
[05:04] <BJ_> don't know what i'm doing wrong, but i downloaded ubuntu 14.04, now i can't seem to create a bootable disk.  what am i doing wrong?
[05:06] <OERIAS> With what?
[05:06] <OERIAS> DVD or Flash?
[08:41] <duko> I've been using touch for about 6 months
[08:42] <duko> today everything goes wrong when I use the touch screen
[08:42] <duko> things I want to open do not open
[08:42] <duko> things I do not want to open start opening and activating
[08:43] <duko> does anyone know -is there something wrong with my phone or is this a known issue that can happen with ubuntu touch?
[08:43] <duko> is there a recovery installation that may be done?
[20:43] <ajbrandt1> just installed UT on my Nexus 4. Got the spinning Ubuntu logo now. About how long does it take to boot up?
[21:47] <jgdx> ajbrandt1, takes a while the first time.
[22:51] <jonreeve> Help! Installing Ubuntu Dual Boot won't let me upgrade my Android system. I get a message saying "Error" and a picture of a dead android!
[22:53] <jonreeve> The page at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/DualBootInstallation says to use the "Prepare for Android update" option, but there doesn't appear to be any such option.
[23:30] <jonreeve> Is anyone here?
[23:31] <Beldar> 224 people
[23:31] <jonreeve> Could someone point me in the right direction concerning my question from earlier?
[23:32] <jonreeve> I'm having a hard time resetting my android device to its original state, and the help docs don't seem to apply in my case.
[23:32] <Beldar> jonreeve, reload the android OS?
[23:33] <jonreeve> Beldar: I tried restoring it from the restore partition, but the Ubuntu Dual Boot app is still there, and it still gives the same error when I try to upgrade Android.
[23:33] <Beldar> jonreeve, What is your device?
[23:33] <jonreeve> So effectively all it did was erase my data. Device still appears to be rooted, with SuperUser still in Apps.
[23:33] <jonreeve> It's a Nexus 4.
[23:35] <Beldar> jonreeve, That dualboot is part of the boot still when even removed is all, I had a similar issue with my nexus 7, however after a few days the update worked by going gto the recovery correctly and loading it.
[23:36] <jonreeve> Beldar, how do I do that?
[23:37] <Beldar> jonreeve, You might ask in #android-root it is a google play app, not really a ubuntu-touch issue is all