[00:10] <Elleo> saidinesh5: sent you a pull request for some changes to your maliit branch, with those changes it work for me using an ubuntu-keyboard branch that has all the Mir stuff stripped out :)
[00:11] <Elleo> saidinesh5: haven't tested with your plugin yet though
[00:15] <Elleo> saidinesh5: ah, seems I don't have access to the repo you mentioned for your plugin
[03:28] <lotuspsychje> the ubuntu store doesnt load apps after last devel update on nexus7, anyone else got this issue?
[07:14] <tomdp> Hello, everyone! Does anyone know of any effort to port touch to the Nexus 6?
[07:28] <lotuspsychje> !devices
[08:08] <duko> I was using ubuntu touch on a nexus 4
[08:08] <duko> I was using the devel branch
[08:09] <duko> after one of the updates the phone would not boot past the google screen
[08:09] <duko> and when I try to flash the device... there is a message 'cannot determine the device name: exit status 255'
[08:09] <duko> has anyone seen this? what should I do?
[08:10] <duko> I had to buy another phone because of this
[08:10] <duko> but I genuinely prefer the ubuntu touch experience and would rather use it if I can reinstall
[08:14] <duko> `adb devices` does not list any devices
[08:14] <duko> what do I do?
[08:42] <saidinesh5> Elleo: ping
[09:24] <lionrouge> hi !
[09:29] <lionrouge> what are those ports of Ubuntu Touch "w/o system-image server". What does it mean?
[09:31] <tomdp> @lotuspsychje, @ubot5: Unfortunately, the Devices page lists no projects and I was unable to find any discussion of porting attempts in the first few pages of a Google search.
[09:34] <tomdp> I'm very interested in the Nexus 6 from a hardware and cost perspective. I need a new phone, and I'd like to begin contributing to touch development, but I don't have the money to spend on a device strictly for development—I need a device that fulfills two needs, unfortunately.
[10:35] <zubozrout> Hello, anyone experiencing this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/touch-preview-images/+bug/1395211
[10:36] <zubozrout> It has been affecting my tablet for about a month now on devel-proposed channel ... and the same bug is now in devel, since the beginning of this week.
[10:36] <zubozrout> I wonder if this is specific only to Nexus 7 2013 LTE or if it affects Nexus 7 2013 WiFi as well.
[10:38] <zubozrout> But since both tablets use the same kernel and has mostly the same hardware, I don't think it should affect only the LTE version.
[10:40] <zubozrout> This is probably a result of some problem between Ubuntu and Android. I have Ubuntu installed using MultiROM app so I dualboot it - may this cause a problem?
[10:54] <Cygnus-XI> hello
[10:55] <Cygnus-XI> everyone sleeping?
[10:57] <jo-erlend> I'm trying out Ubuntu Desktop Next and I have a few questions. Is there a separate channel for that or is this channel appropriate?
[10:58] <Cygnus-XI> dont know about that, wondering what nacl abilities are in ubuntu touch
[10:59] <anpok> jo-erlend: there is also #ubuntu-unity and #ubuntu-mir
[11:00] <jo-erlend> anpok: thanks. I haven't been much on IRC lately. I've gotten a little out of touch with things. :)
[11:00] <Cygnus-XI> anyone have a minute to launch chrome and check chrome://flags for nacl options ?
[11:01] <jo-erlend> Cygnus-XI: I don't think you can even run Chrome on UT, can you?
[11:01] <Cygnus-XI> Its been a while since i used UT... was hoping it would be there now
[11:03] <Cygnus-XI> Im looking everywhere to find an efficient way to run nacl on arm... thought i would try here
[11:05] <jo-erlend> Cygnus-XI: you'd need an ARM build anyway.
[11:06] <Cygnus-XI> yep, chrome books are running arm with nacl, i read google was going to have nacl working on android chrome 1st qtr 2014.. looks like they are a little late on that one
[11:06] <jo-erlend> Cygnus-XI: if you have an ARM build of Chrome, then I think you'd have more luck using normal Ubuntu Desktop on your ARM device.
[11:09] <Cygnus-XI> hrm, I guess i can sacrifice my old nexus for testing. current phone has too many sensitive items on it i need to use everyday
[11:10] <Cygnus-XI> tempted to put ubuntu on the nexus 7...
[11:11] <jo-erlend> Cygnus-XI: I really don't know what I'm talking about, so don't put too much stock in my opinion. It just seems probable that running Chrome on X will be easier than running it on Mir.
[11:12] <anpok> hm there is chromirium
[11:12] <anpok> or whatever name was used
[11:14] <jo-erlend> anpok: did you mean Chromium, or is there actually a separate project to make Chromium run on Mir?
[11:14] <anpok> the latter.. a port of the egl abstraction layer
[11:15] <anpok> hm oxide does not support chrome://
[11:16] <Cygnus-XI> anyone here use folding@home? thats what Im after, F@H on android phones . nacl and pnacl ready, but that does no good on androids. I looking to get mass adoption of F@H on phones.
[11:16] <jo-erlend> no, i tested that already.
[11:17] <jo-erlend> heh, I'm having the small issue on udn that my enter key doesn't work. It's slightly limiting. :)
[12:54] <daker> anpok: chome:// is Chrome/ium specific thing, oxide is using Chromium Content API
[13:44] <Elleo> saidinesh5: pong?
[13:45] <saidinesh5> Elleo: 2 things.. 1 is your pull request didnt include umm...
[13:45] <saidinesh5> 1 sec
[13:45] <saidinesh5> let me get the code
[13:47] <saidinesh5> Elleo:  http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/vivid/maliit-framework/vivid/view/head:/debian/patches/0002-ubuntu_session_type.patch this patch
[13:48] <Elleo> saidinesh5: I didn't add any of the debian patches
[13:48] <saidinesh5> Ah.. but shouldnt this go in the first method too?
[13:48] <saidinesh5> setupInputPanel
[13:49] <Elleo> yeah, that sounds reasonable
[13:49] <saidinesh5> also what is this for?
[13:49] <saidinesh5> also 2: could you give me a deb with my merged fixes that i can just install on my nexus 7?
[13:50] <Elleo> saidinesh5: not entirely sure, its something to do with the platform services integration, but was written before I joined the company, I'd have to dig into the platform code to see what it uses it for
[13:50] <Elleo> saidinesh5: sure, will upload them now
[13:51] <saidinesh5> Elleo: so could you instead merge the patches from my branch into ubuntu's maliit-framework?
[13:51] <saidinesh5> also Elleo the upstream maliit now has the fixes for Qt 5.3 and gcc 4.9
[13:51] <saidinesh5> we got it merged recently
[13:51] <Elleo> saidinesh5: ah cool, we should resync our package then and remove those
[13:52] <saidinesh5> yup
[13:52] <Elleo> saidinesh5: as for yours there's two things that can happen, temporarily I think we'll probably add a debian patch containing your changes to the ubuntu package; in the long term I want to verify with the mir and platform service folks that they don't want to change anything about that interface (personally I think there are somethings that should maybe change though) and once they're happy its stable submit it upstream
[13:54] <saidinesh5> Ahh sure not a problem, anything other than me bugging you for updated .debs everytime would do :P
[13:54] <Elleo> heh
[17:06] <pngo> is it possible to open local html file in browser?
[17:08] <pngo> ok found a way
[21:29] <nyl> hey
[21:29] <nyl> when will the new porting guide will be available? :)