[04:09] <nhaines> Well that took a long time to catch up to but I learned a ton.
[04:09] <nhaines> DonkeyHotei: I'm around but idling if you need me.
[04:09] <DonkeyHotei> nhaines: what exactly do you use for dual-booting your phone?
[04:10] <nhaines> DonkeyHotei: MultiROM Manager.  It scans Tassadar's server image and just gives a list of branches and revisions to install.
[04:10] <DonkeyHotei> is that something he wrote?
[04:10] <nhaines> Looks like the signing key's out of date, maybe, so you might have to set your clock back to January, but otherwise it's perfectly automatic.
[04:11] <nhaines> I think he wrote it, yes.
[04:11] <DonkeyHotei> on a site of his?
[04:14] <nhaines> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tassadar.multirommgr
[04:15] <DonkeyHotei> do you have only one android rom on your phone?
[04:21] <nhaines> Yes, just 5.0.1.
[04:21] <nhaines> I have the 16 GB model, so space is premium.  :)
[04:21] <DonkeyHotei> is it cm, stock, or aosp?
[04:22] <kurt_> will v-play for qt work with ubuntu touch?
[04:22] <kurt_> http://v-play.net/
[04:24] <nhaines> DonkeyHotei: stock.
[04:25] <DonkeyHotei> when you use the shell on ubuntu on it, is it typing on the phone's screen, or via something like adb?
[04:26] <nhaines> I use phablet-shell which is basically adb.
[04:26] <nhaines> Because then I can copy/paste.  Although there's always pastebinit I guess.  :)
[04:26] <DonkeyHotei> where do i get phablet-shell?
[04:28] <nhaines> I think it's from phablet-tools
[04:30] <kurt_> and good free or cheap 2d game engines that work with ubuntu touch
[04:31] <nhaines> Bacon2D?  http://bacon2d.com/
[04:31] <DonkeyHotei> nhaines: i have phablet-tools installed, no shell
[04:32] <nhaines> 'phablet-shell' should definitely have it.
[04:33] <DonkeyHotei> E: Unable to locate package phablet-shell
[04:41] <nhaines> Sorry, was distracted.  "phablet-tools" should have it.
[04:41] <kurt_> im looking into bacon now
[04:41] <kurt_> when i pick a frame work whats the difference in ubuntu-core and ubuntu-sdk
[04:42] <DonkeyHotei> nhaines: seems it has it on utopic but not on trusty
[04:42] <kurt_> 14.04 and 14.10 show as ubuntu-sdk 15.04 shows as ubuntu-core
[04:42] <DonkeyHotei> so i don't have it
[04:43] <nhaines> Oh!  In that case, you'll want the PPA.  Or use adb shell for now.
[04:47] <DonkeyHotei> nhaines: which ppa is that?
[04:49] <DonkeyHotei> nvm, found it
[04:50] <nhaines> \o/
[04:51] <DonkeyHotei> what forms of tethering support does ubuntu-touch provide? wifi? bluetooth? usb?
[04:58] <nhaines> DonkeyHotei: theoretically USB.
[04:58] <DonkeyHotei> only?
[04:58] <nhaines> I believe so.  I don't think it's been addressed yet.
[04:59] <DonkeyHotei> is that using cdc-ether, or rndis?
[05:01] <nhaines> rndis
[05:01] <nhaines> 'adb shell android-gadget-service enable rndis' turns it on.
[05:01] <nhaines> 'adb shell android-gadget-service enable mtp' turns it off.
[05:02] <DonkeyHotei> that would suck for people on mac os x, because there is no rndis driver for it
[05:03] <nhaines> But good news for people on Ubuntu.
[05:03] <DonkeyHotei> ubuntu supports cdc-ether at least as well as rndis
[05:11] <DonkeyHotei> even if i don't upgrade my phone to a nexus 5, any upgrade would necessitate a wallet-style case with either http://www.ebay.com/itm/281269684661 or http://www.ebay.com/itm/301498902361 but i'm concerned about the latter saying battery life is only 3-5 years
[05:16] <nhaines> Hm.
[05:20] <lotuspsychje> alot of meizu ubuntu news on the net :p
[06:36] <bernardndegwa> hi
[07:52] <Pedro> Hello. Have anyone ever tested Ubuntu on Gionee mtk devices ? (gionee elife s5.5 ). Thanks
[07:53] <nhaines> So someone found my interview about the phone at SCALE.  :)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrwaHGhFU68&t=11029
[07:54] <nhaines> Other than saying "Ubuntu" (rather than Android) "cooked for 3 years before we saw it", I'm fairly pleased with out it turned out.
[08:13] <dlippmann> hi
[08:13] <dlippmann> can someone help me with nozomi?
[08:13] <dlippmann> repo sync doesn't work
[08:26] <lotuspsychje> popey: document viewer updated nicely :p
[08:27] <lotuspsychje> opens all pdfs in documents now
[12:13] <jgdx> nhaines, very good!
[12:14] <jgdx> +1 on handling the world peace banter so well!
[12:46]  * popey updated to krillin 252 last night and saw only 1.8% battery drop per hour overnight.
[12:47] <popey> lost 24% between 23:00 and 12:00
[12:47] <popey> (if my maths is right)
[12:55] <anpok_> yeah in the last weeks I entirely lost my habbit of daily charging the phone
[12:56] <Tassadar> 2% per hour is still way too much
[13:50] <wolflarson> poooooooooooooooopey!
[13:50] <wolflarson> 2% under what usage though ?
[14:19] <popey> wolflarson: doing nothing
[14:19] <wolflarson> oh
[14:20] <wolflarson> that is a bit much ... still you can always strap a car battery to it
[14:21] <popey> i thought it was quite low! :D
[15:42] <ithr0n> Hello to everyone
[15:44] <popey> hello
[15:55] <l3on> Hi.. is there some way to get a "bootable" usb with sdk already installed ?
[16:07] <popey> l3on: wouldn't be hard to make such an image
[16:10] <l3on> popey, maybe this is still valid -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization#Modify_pool_structure_to_include_more_packages
[16:10] <l3on> what you think about ?
[16:11] <popey> maybe, I might have a go at this
[16:11] <popey> been meaning to for a while
[16:11] <l3on> ok, I will give a try
[17:01] <ithr0n> Oh didnt notice the answer
[17:02] <ithr0n> I would like to port to i9515 is there already someone at work on this?
[18:10] <rom2toi> Hello, I'm trying to port ubuntu to my sony xperia z. I think i'm facing a kernel issue: i can compile flawlessly but the boot.img file generated doesn't boot (even when disabling apparmor in cmdline). How to find out what went wrong?
[19:40] <adrian47> howa can i use xz or lzma kernel compression?
[19:46] <saidinesh5> Elleo: just a heads up, once my hands are better, thinking of using DAWG based algorithm to replace bruteforcematcher
[19:47] <saidinesh5> memory usage seems not as scary as i thought tries would have had
[19:47] <saidinesh5>   A scrabble dictionary of 94,240 words can be represented as a  17,150 node trie (with 179,618 edges). When converted to a Dawg, the same dictionary has 19,853 nodes (and can be stored in 175K)
[19:47] <saidinesh5> which means you can get rid of the threads
[23:29] <karpatil> hi guys!
[23:29] <karpatil> i need some help
[23:30] <karpatil> i'am trying compile the ubuntu-clock-app
[23:31] <karpatil> but it doesn't run on my device
[23:31] <k1l_> just ask if its about ubuntu-touch. but keep in mind that this channel is quite slow on weekends
[23:31] <nik90> karpatil: hi, I am the clock app dev. Let me try to help ;)
[23:31] <karpatil> :)
[23:31] <nik90> karpatil: Which ubuntu version did you compile it on? And did you use click-buddy?
[23:32] <popey> ^ this is something unique to Ubuntu
[23:32] <popey> "hello, I'm the lead developer of that, let me help"
[23:32] <popey> \o/
[23:32] <nik90> :D
[23:33] <karpatil> i cloned from the laounchpad the ubuntu-clock-app/vivid-15.04 branch
[23:33] <karpatil> and i have the vivid on my device too
[23:33] <karpatil> this is the error msg:
[23:33] <karpatil> file:///opt/click.ubuntu.com/com.ubuntu.clock/3.3./share/qml/ubuntu-clock-app.qml:20 plugin cannot be loaded for module "DateTime": The plugin '/opt/click.ubuntu.com/com.ubuntu.clock/3.3./lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/DateTime/libdatetime.so' uses incompatible Qt library. (5.4.0) [release]
[23:34] <nik90> hmm let me try
[23:38] <nik90> karpatil: I usually let Qtc build the click package and run it on the device using chroots. I am not having any issue running it on vivid.
[23:39] <nik90> karpatil: can you try that?
[23:41] <karpatil> nik90: sure, but I have to look after
[23:42] <nik90> karpatil: I just tried now to compile the click package on the terminal, but it default to a amd64 click package and I am not sure how to change it to armhf. My workflow usually revolves around QtC.
[23:46] <karpatil> nik90: I just clicked to the "play" button in the ubuntu SDK :) . My kit settings: http://screencloud.net/v/kUE0
[23:47] <nik90> karpatil: yup that's what I do as well to get Qtc to run it on the device ;)
[23:48] <nik90> karpatil: depending on whether I run it on the device or emulator, I choose armhf or i386 arch
[23:49] <nik90> karpatil: Does it work?
[23:49] <karpatil> nik90: it's a device (nexus 5)
[23:52] <karpatil> nik90: no it doesn't work
[23:53] <nik90> karpatil: let me generate the click package on my side. You can then check if it that installs and runs on your device properly
[23:55] <karpatil> sure, thanks!
[23:55] <nik90> karpatil: https://www.dropbox.com/s/xzjvs07af4a32hg/com.ubuntu.clock_3.3._armhf.click?dl=0
[23:57] <nik90> karpatil: just a heads up, with vivid image 125, the clock app crashes while trying to edit an alarm. The fix for that is being reviewed currently at https://code.launchpad.net/~nik90/ubuntu-clock-app/fix-alarm-crash/+merge/252150. It should fix the crasher when it lands on the phone.