[05:45] <shiggitay> rsalveti, poke poke ping ping
[09:47] <aquarius> Chipaca, sorry, I was in the pub :-)
[10:03] <popey> \o/
[15:04] <AlexandreSa> Have some form to unlock secure boot in nexus 4? I am can't install ubuntu phone in my nexus 4
[15:45] <mario1955> !list
[15:46] <mario1955> ciao
[23:28] <MissionCoder> Greetings! I was wondering how/if I would go about installing a webserver on my Nexus 5, potential Ubuntu Touch device.
[23:35] <Elleo> MissionCoder: if you make it writable (install phablet-utils on your desktop and run 'phablet-config writable-image') you can just apt-get install apache or similar
[23:36] <MissionCoder> Elleo: I doubt that it would have enough power to do that though.. Would I need something really bare?
[23:36] <Elleo> MissionCoder: what do you mean? apache runs on much lower end hardware than a nexus 5
[23:37] <Elleo> MissionCoder: you could install something lighter if you want though, any webserver in the ubuntu repositories is likely to work
[23:38] <Elleo> MissionCoder: make sure you install the vivid image though, not the RTM one (the RTM repositories don't contain everything that the vivid ones do)
[23:41] <Elleo> MissionCoder: that's only really for personal use, if you're wanting to develop something with a webserver to distribute to end users then it becomes rather more complicated
[23:42] <MissionCoder> Elleo: God no.. I wouldn't want to utilise a device that I have acquired for my personal comfort for a relatively large sum of money just to simply have it lay in the corner, I could have spent a much lesser amount to do just the same.
[23:43] <Elleo> MissionCoder: I meant more in terms of distributing an app to other users that makes use of a webserver (instead of having it sit around being a webserver all the time, which you could do if you wanted to)
[23:44] <MissionCoder> Luckily, I have no intentions for that.
[23:44] <Elleo> then you shouldn't have any trouble (that said I haven't actually tried running apache on my phone, but I don't see any reason it wouldn't work)
[23:45] <MissionCoder> Now I need to find time for myself to actually get the dual-boot thingy set up.
[23:45] <MissionCoder> Should I update Android to 5.0.1 first?
[23:46] <Elleo> you're probably safest on 4.x, I doubt 5.x has been tested much with dual boot yet
[23:46] <Elleo> apparently multirom is the easiest way to dualboot
[23:46] <Elleo> can't really suggest more than that though, since I only singleboot ubuntu
[23:47] <MissionCoder> Are there some features that you miss from Android?
[23:50] <Elleo> could do with a podcast client, but someone will write one eventually
[23:51] <Elleo> pretty much everything else I need personally is there now, but everyone needs different things
[23:53] <MissionCoder> Elleo: Alright, I also heard somebody mention to me that IU should think about getting myself a card reader case, but there aren't any that I can find. Would you know of any per chance?>
[23:54] <Elleo> card reader case? as in one that handles sdcards?
[23:54] <Elleo> haven't seen anything like that myself
[23:56] <MissionCoder> I would've imagined it shouldn't be too difficult to implement something like that, given that a card reader is supported and there are battery cases already.
[23:57] <Elleo> well, I'd guess something like that would have to use USB OTG, no idea UT supports that yet
[23:57] <Elleo> no idea if UT supports that yet*
[23:58] <Elleo> from a bit of googling it sounds like OTG stuff might work (at least it seems to for input devices)
[23:59] <Elleo> although that might not necessarily hold true for the nexus 5 port, since that's an unofficial one