[04:18]  * shiggitay super pokes rsalveti 
[10:36] <Neo31> hi, I need to include a dependency package available on ubuntu repository for an ubuntu touch app using a click package or another alternative. any help please?
[13:42] <flipapy> the ubuntu phone, it also serves as a laptop right?
[13:43] <k1l_> what do you mean?
[13:44] <julienrbt> Hello, what is the phone with the best support of Ubuntu Touch? Nexus 4?
[13:45] <flipapy> ok K1773R lets say i get my hands on an open boot loader smartphone, a nice big one like maybe a note 3, or if im really lucky a note 4. then i get ubuntu loaded on it. i can then connect that phone to a screen through an hdmi dock with some usb's for keyboaard and mounse, then i can use it as a computer right?
[13:45] <k1l_> nexus 4 is the dev phone, yes
[13:46] <flipapy> or if i get one of those boardless screens with a keyboard and a slot for a smartphone, they have one with a touchpad to, or just use the phone screen as a touchpad.
[13:46] <k1l_> flipapy: i am not sure how good that is already included. and flipapy see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[13:46] <k1l_> flipapy: dont think its easy as on a pc to put ubuntu on to it. its a very differnt job on ARM
[13:47] <julienrbt> Ok thanks! the future phone with ubuntu touch will be supported by Canonical or the manufacter?
[13:47] <julienrbt> (sorry for my english)
[13:48] <julienrbt> and the nexus 4 will be supported by canonical for how long?
[13:50] <flipapy> basically, i wouldlike to be ablt to link up my phone to a dock and use it as a computer, downloading files to a jump drive, writing documents into a cloud, watching netflix on a separate screen and some browsing research reading and irc. is there a phone that can currently do that?
[13:51] <flipapy> idk. loks like i'm gona have to wait longer. :) its ok. this stuf  is pretty cool as is.
[13:52] <flipapy> thanks for the help though k1l_
[14:47] <hiob10hiob> Hey Guys, i have problem upgrading a wirtable image on my N7. It stucks at bluez. After rebooting my N7 hangs on the GoogleScreen
[14:48] <hiob10hiob> This problem was repeatable. I had to reflash Android and Ubuntu
[14:48] <hiob10hiob> any Ideas?
[15:57] <hiob10hiob> Hey Guys, i have problem upgrading a wirtable image on my N7. It stucks at bluez. After rebooting my N7 hangs on the GoogleScreen
[15:57] <hiob10hiob>  This problem was repeatable. I had to reflash Android and Ubuntu
[15:57] <hiob10hiob>  any Ideas?
[16:59] <julienrbt> hello
[16:59] <julienrbt> The Nexus 4 will be supported for all future version of Ubuntu Touch?
[16:59] <julienrbt> (or not?)
[18:36] <nhaines> justCarakas: I doubt any phone will be supported for "all future versions" of Ubuntu.  What they *used* to say was that any given phone should make it to the next LTS release.
[18:36] <nhaines> And then they'd evaluate from there.
[19:14] <locusf> hello, I've been trying to get ubuntu touch to work on the Jolla device since yesterday
[19:14] <locusf> now I'm at such a stage in which the graphics are trying to get started but nothing appears on the screen
[19:14] <locusf> and I'm using systemd instead of the upstart
[19:15] <locusf> since Jollas hardware adaptation layer requires a systemd unit to be run so its Android services initialize
[19:16] <locusf> my question is, is this a recommended approach or should I really stick with upstart? My image I used was the latest vivid from ubuntu downloads, non-flip
[19:18] <locusf> I'm currently using libhybris libraries extracted from the device, so its not the same library as was shipped
[19:25] <beuno> locusf, I don't think the current phone codebase will work with systemd
[19:25] <beuno> apps require upstart to run, IIRC
[19:26] <locusf> beuno: okay
[19:26] <locusf> upstart doesn't really get running well at all on Jolla
[19:27] <locusf> it doesn't initialize graphics due to probably missing firmware
[19:27] <locusf> also I doubt that the current libhybris stuff I have on the Jolla won't work out of the box with ubuntu system compositor