[00:23] <adrian47> popey, ogra_, ssh works now, but when i connect there is the same situation as with adb :(
[02:10] <zono> Hey. Are there any common things that keep the wifi and bluetooth from working?
[02:10] <ahoneybun> zono: drivers
[02:11] <ahoneybun> oh crap this is the touch channel sorry
[02:11] <zono> lol. no problem :-)
[02:11] <ahoneybun> is it the Nexus 4?
[02:11] <zono> No nook hd+. I just ported touch to it.
[02:14] <ahoneybun> oh ok cool
[02:14] <zono> Funny thing wifi worked on saucy but isn't on vivid.
[02:15] <ahoneybun> still cool that it boots and everything zono
[02:16] <dobey> zono: drivers :)
[02:17] <zono> definitely is to have the latest booting :-)
[02:18] <dobey> zono: if there was a saucy image for it, that was probably based on CM. you'd need the proper drivers for the AOSP build to get the latest version of ubuntu working on it.
[02:21] <zono> dobey. I'm using cm11 for vivid and the specified drivers in the boardcommonconfig. Still a problem?
[02:21] <zono> as far as I can tell in the logs, the drivers are fine.
[02:22] <dobey> zono: the official images for nexus devices (and retail phones) is based on AOSP, and the porting guide is based around building AOSP. if you managed to get it working using CM11 then cool, but it's not the supported way to build ubuntu images for devices
[02:27] <zono> hmm interesting. That could explain it. Thanks :-)
[02:28] <dobey> no problem. later :)
[02:39] <zono> dobey. I'm dumb sometimes lol. I had used the aosp source via the porting guide and device & kernel from use with cm11.
[02:40] <zono> and vendor.
[02:45] <zono> Though I now see the vendor files are slightly different from back then. See what happens.
[04:35] <roasted> hi
[07:46] <dholbach> good morning
[11:43] <adrian47> ogra_,popey, are you here? :)
[12:26] <popey> ogra_: does "phablet-dev-bootstrap foo" just sit there for ages doing nothing usually?
[12:31] <ogra_> popey, no idea, i havent run that command in about a year :P
[12:32] <ogra_> but it downloads several GB
[12:32] <ogra_> should be verbose though
[12:32] <popey> it says "Invalid clone.bundle file; ignoring" then sits there
[12:33] <popey> its downloaded 6.5M and nothing is moving
[12:43] <popey> ogra_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10568111
[12:43] <popey> fatal: cannot obtain manifest https://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com/p/aosp/platform/manifest.git
[12:43] <popey> ERROR:phablet-dev-bootstrap:Error while trying to sync repository
[12:44] <ogra_> popey, ask rsalveti janimo or sergiusens  ... i really rarely do anything with the android trees
[12:44] <popey> kk
[12:45] <adrian47> ogra_, popey, many thanks to you guys, ssh works (almost) now, but there is the same situation as with adb, when i connect whole system hangs, it's really strange
[12:45] <rsalveti> we have issues (from time to time) with this server
[12:45] <rsalveti> let me try it here
[12:45] <rsalveti> sometimes we just need to restart the gerrit server in there
[12:52] <rsalveti> simple git clone https://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com/p/aosp/platform/manifest.git is failing
[12:52] <popey> super
[12:55] <popey> rsalveti: who can do the restart? is it an IS thing?
[12:55] <adrian47> interesting is that, when i pushed files to /home/phablet/ from adb, system didn't seen them, but pushing to /etc/ worked
[12:56] <rsalveti> popey: yup, asked in IS already
[12:56] <adrian47> I had to create some script to copy files from /etc to /home/pablet at boot, then it worked
[12:56] <popey> rsalveti: super, thanks.
[12:57] <adrian47> " /home/phablet/ from 'recovery' adb"*
[12:57] <Ihakh> hi
[12:58] <Ihakh> is there any way to make a dual boot from the images here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/current/ ?
[12:59] <Ihakh> anyone here?
[13:00] <Ihakh> hi
[13:00] <Ihakh> I have question
[13:00] <Ihakh> please help me
[13:02] <Ihakh> hi
[13:02] <Ihakh> hi
[13:03] <Ihakh> hello????
[13:04] <popey> hello
[13:04] <popey> !ask | Ihakh
[13:05] <popey> Ihakh: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/DualBootInstallation
[13:06] <Ihakh> I did the dual installation
[13:06] <Ihakh> and dual boot app dowloaded the ubuntu touch
[13:07] <Ihakh> but when I press the restart to ubuntu buttun It will restart to recovery
[13:07] <Ihakh> how can I fix this?
[13:07] <dobey> what device?
[13:08] <Ihakh> nexus 7
[13:08] <dobey> have you tried multirom app from the play store?
[13:09] <Ihakh> yes but I remove it
[13:09] <dobey> it should work afaik
[13:10] <Ihakh> is there any code to run in shell that fix mine?
[13:11] <Ihakh> my question is what exactly dual boot app do that ruin the recovery
[13:14] <Ihakh> I think that it is not working on lollipop
[13:14] <dobey> very likely
[13:14] <dobey> multirom should work though i think
[13:16] <Ihakh> multirom said that my device not support the ubuntu touch so I removed it
[13:26] <Ihakh> anyone knows how to prevent recovery from booting insted of ubuntu touc?
[13:32] <Ihakh> anyone knows how to prevent recovery from booting instead of ubuntu touch?
[13:37] <Ihakh> anyone knows how to prevent recovery from booting instead of ubuntu touch?
[13:40] <popey> Ihakh: please don't keep asking repeatedly
[13:57] <adrian47> What about adb and ssh hanging Ubuntu Touch system? Is there a way to debug it?
[13:59] <jgdx> adrian47, device? And what does adb devices say?
[14:01] <adrian47> It's my port to HTC DHD, when I turn on debugging or connect with ssh (connections work) but then whole system hangs, does not respond to touch, sometimes abd commands works but slooowly
[14:03] <jgdx> sounds like something is consuming 100% of the cpu
[14:03] <adrian47> jgdx, sometimes at boot i have 3-5 seconds (when still in spinning logo) to use adb, and then it works good, but next all hangs
[14:04] <jgdx> adrian47, if you start top on your phone and then ssh in you should eventually be able to see what process is crapping on your phone
[14:04] <adrian47> I tought about it, it looks like that
[14:05] <adrian47> when I do ssh all hangs, I can't use it and need pull out battery
[14:05] <jgdx> oh
[14:06] <jgdx> mpt, ping
[14:21] <lotuspsychje> rtm 14.09 is realy fantastic on my nexus7 tnx guys!!
[14:22] <lotuspsychje> not one single issue on it and works smoother then channel=devel
[14:25] <ogra_> :)
[14:26] <ogra_> and we dont even do any QA for rtm on tablets :)
[14:26] <lotuspsychje> well om in rtm 14.09 proposed ogra_
[14:26] <ogra_> heh, eah
[14:26] <ogra_> *yeah
[14:27] <lotuspsychje> as the normal rtm 14.09 gave me error
[14:28] <ogra_> we have never promoted flo images in rtm i think
[14:28] <ogra_> as i said, we dont do any QA at all for tablets in RTM
[14:28] <lotuspsychje> but it works pretty nice on proposed :p
[14:29] <lotuspsychje> you guys should work from rtm to tablets version
[14:32] <ogra_> once there are tablet manufacturers
[14:32] <ogra_> RTM = "release to manufacturer"
[14:32] <lotuspsychje> ogra_: but if you know rtm works better then the devel version...
[14:32] <lotuspsychje> goes superfast and smooth on my n7
[14:33] <ogra_> vivid will be synced into RTM very soon
[14:33] <lotuspsychje> so you mean switching a nexus7 to vivid will go as smooth as the rtm?
[14:36] <Ihakh> anyone knows how to prevent recovery from booting instead of ubuntu touch?
[14:37] <ogra_> lotuspsychje, no idea ... as i said, we dont really care for tablets in RTM ...
[14:38] <ogra_> 14.09 wil be history soon though and RTM will be synced with vivid
[14:38] <lotuspsychje> ogra_: ok lemme rephrase, wh would be the best version to install on a nexus7 besides channel=devel?
[14:38] <ogra_> devel-proposed perhaps :)
[14:39] <dobey> the "rtm as a distro" concept will go away soon i hope anyway. and it will just then be stable pointing at vivid
[14:39] <lotuspsychje> ogra_: but wont devel proposed have the same feeling as devel
[14:39] <dobey> "feeling" ?
[14:39] <ogra_> not really, no
[14:39] <dobey> i hope it doesn't have feelings
[14:39] <lotuspsychje> lol
[14:40] <dobey> if it does, run :P
[14:40] <ogra_> devel is really outdated
[14:40] <lotuspsychje> and devel proposed will receive more updates then<?
[14:42] <lotuspsychje> what a huge list of images, how will the normal user know wich to choose :p
[14:42] <davmor2> lotuspsychje: devel-proposed is like 15.04 daily iso, devel is like alpha/beta/rc  so it is a more stabilised version of the daily images. Currently we are not pushing devel-proposed images to devel but soon we will and the devel channel should be much more stable and up-to-date
[14:43] <dobey> lotuspsychje: -proposed == ~daily images
[14:43] <lotuspsychje> ok so ill do the switch to devel proposed then
[14:47] <Ihakh> :(
[14:47] <Ihakh> plz some one tell me how to prevent recovery from booting instead of ubuntu touch?
[14:47] <Ihakh> :(
[14:48] <lotuspsychje> Ihakh: what kind of devices do you have?
[14:48] <Ihakh> nexus 7
[14:48] <ogra_> Ihakh, what device and what did you do to get there ?
[14:49] <Ihakh> I installed dual boot but instead of reboot to ubuntu I reboot to recovery
[14:49]  * ogra_ has no idea about dual boot, never used it 
[14:49] <ogra_> (and we never officially supported it)
[14:50] <dobey> and we don't support android 5.x
[14:50] <dobey> Ihakh: switch to android 4.4 and try again?
[14:52] <Ihakh> thanks
[15:59] <roasted> Hi
[16:17] <oSoMoN> rpadovani, hey, I tested https://code.launchpad.net/~rpadovani/webbrowser-app/newTabRefactoring/+merge/247498 again, and I’m seeing some issues, see my comment
[16:22] <roasted> Does Ubuntu touch have a messaging app? (Hangouts style, not text message style)
[16:27] <dobey> roasted: there is no hangouts app, no. the main messaging app may likely become useful for more general IM usage in the future though
[16:27] <Elleo> roasted: there's also telegram
[16:28] <roasted> Does telegram only message telegram to telegram users?
[16:28] <dobey> right, but it's not a general messaging app. it's specific to the telegram service. there are also several other chat oriented web apps for specific chat services
[16:28] <Elleo> roasted: yep
[16:29] <roasted> What's the name of the messaging app by Ubuntu?
[16:29] <DonkeyHotei> my hammerhead arrives today so i'll be able to hack on ubuntu touch within the next few hours
[16:29] <dobey> roasted: messaging-app
[16:30] <dobey> just "Messaging" on the phone
[16:30] <roasted> dobey: ahh. I figured it would have some specific name. :P
[16:33] <roasted> dobey: I assume that's just a text messenger? I.e. not something you can log into on the computer and utilize?
[16:39] <dobey> roasted: it only deals with SMS right now. it uses telepathy as a back-end though, so getting it to support other general IM systems properly is mostly a matter of UI changes, and then some changes on the phone to be able to install/use additional backends for telepathy
[16:40] <roasted> Sounds awesome and very promising
[16:46] <dobey> i don't know if design has made up/published designs to deal with that though, or if any other progress has been made in that direction
[17:23] <seb128> mpt, bug #1419866, so you prefer to disable the device selection rather than disabling the "connect" button? (not sure if it could be useful to look at the details of a device you can't connect to, also it's not very obvious to the user why that the reason you can't select the device is because not supported)
[17:31] <seb128> mandel, kenvandine, hey, did you see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-system-settings/+bug/1429022 ? any idea what debug extra info would be useful there if any?
[17:32] <mandel> seb128, hm.. let me finish an mr I have to deal with that is very urgent and I'll take a look
[17:32] <seb128> mandel, no hurry, thanks
[17:32] <mandel> seb128, the udm logs will show the stdout of the click call, that might be helpful
[17:33] <seb128> mandel, where are those?
[17:33] <mandel> seb128, ~/.cache/ubuntu-download-manager
[17:33] <seb128> thanks
[17:37] <mardy> didrocks: hi, still there?
[17:41] <didrocks> mardy: hey, not for long, but yeah
[17:41] <mardy> didrocks: cool! Quick question: where are the migration script installed?
[17:42] <didrocks> mardy: hum, which migration script?
[17:42] <didrocks> oh
[17:42] <didrocks> dh-migrations
[17:42] <mardy> dbarth_: I need to leave now, in a hurry! But didrocks should know ^
[17:42] <mardy> didrocks: yep
[17:42] <didrocks> mardy: dbarth_: /usr/share/session-migration/scripts/
[17:43] <dobey> dbarth_: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/quantal/man1/dh_migrations.1.html
[17:44] <dbarth_> dobey: ah
[17:44] <dbarth_> didrocks: thanks
[17:44] <didrocks> dbarth_: but yeah, as dobey told, if you use my dh helpers in package build, it will be installed at the right place
[17:44] <didrocks> (have the execution bits and so on…)
[17:45] <dbarth_> nope, i can't see the acl-updater script
[17:46] <didrocks> dbarth_: would worth looking the package shipping it
[17:46] <didrocks> dbarth_: I can have a look if needed tomorrow if you ping me and know the package name
[17:46] <dobey> dbarth_: can't see it where?
[17:47] <dobey> hmm
[17:47] <dobey> indeed
[17:49] <dbarth_> dobey: maybe you can try silo 010 or check the branch to see what's wrong
[17:49] <dbarth_> i'm a bit at a loss at this stage, and that's still a very much wanted fix for the image
[17:49] <dobey> dbarth_: i don't know what's wrong. i just checked the build log and i see it's not in the files listing of the package :-/
[17:50] <dbarth_> right, so that explains
[17:50] <dobey> and dh is called --with migrations
[17:50] <dobey> and dh_migrations is being run
[17:51] <dbarth_> dobey: ok, so that part works; except the file is not there
[17:53] <dobey> dbarth_: because the file doesn't exist.
[17:54] <dbarth_> dobey: not in the branch?
[17:55] <dobey> dbarth_: because the migrations file has "obj-*/" from the previous revision when it was not a script, but a compiled object
[17:55] <dbarth_> ugh
[17:55] <dobey> dbarth_: so the file it's trying to copy doesn't exist. i don't know why it doesn't error out during the build, though
[17:56] <dobey> should have caught that earlier :-/
[17:57] <dbarth_> dobey: so i should strip the obj-*/ and just leave "acl-updater/acl-updater" right ?
[17:57] <dobey> dbarth_: i think so, yes
[17:58] <dobey> since that is where the file is, in the source.
[17:58] <dobey> probably should be renamed too, so that it's properly namespaced for the package, but eh
[18:00] <dobey> dbarth_: what is the cut-off time for landing this for the w11 image? i still haven't got an answer from anyone about when that cut-off time is :(
[18:01] <dbarth_> dobey: i'm told we're the last bit missing before they cut :/
[18:02] <dobey> dbarth_: ah, well i'm wanting to get a new pay-ui package built and in the image too. but haven't been able to get an ack on it :-/
[18:03] <dbarth_> dobey: i have re-created the mp, since mardy is not available to merge right now
[18:03] <dbarth_> dobey: https://code.launchpad.net/~dbarth/ubuntuone-credentials/acl-updater-script/+merge/252346
[18:05] <dbarth_> getting the silo reconfig'ed meanwhile
[18:05] <dobey> ok
[18:05] <dobey> dbarth_: ping me when the silo is rebuilding, that's probably the easiest way to check that it's right now
[18:06] <dbarth_> dobey: yup, will do; thanks
[18:08] <ogra_> beuno, yo ... if i have an old click app that used the old namespace and now uploada new version that uses the new namespace, will everything "just work" ? or hav i to remove the old one from the store and add the new one newly ?
[18:11] <beuno> ogra_, either uploads using the old namespace
[18:11] <beuno> or upload with new one, unpublish the old one
[18:11] <ogra_> ah, so there is no way to just transition ?
[18:12] <beuno> ogra_, not at the moment, no
[18:12] <lotuspsychje> ogra_: this is the channel i need right? ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed (alias to ubuntu-touch/vivid-proposed)
[18:12] <ogra_> k, thanks
[18:13] <ogra_> lotuspsychje, thats the daily vivid builds, yep
[18:13] <lotuspsychje> okay here i go tnx
[18:15] <lotuspsychje> 2015/03/09 19:15:26 Flashing version 126 from devel-proposed channel and server https://system-image.ubuntu.com to device flo
[18:15] <lotuspsychje> great :p
[18:22] <lotuspsychje> ogra_: 2015/03/09 19:20:24 Rebooting into recovery to flash :p
[18:22] <ogra_> good
[18:26] <lotuspsychje> ogra_: ok worked nice n smooth tnx alot mate 15.04 r126
[18:26] <ogra_> )
[18:58] <dbarth_> dobey: silo ready for testing; i will revert to image #16 and then install the silo, reboot and upgrade to #18 to verify
[18:59] <dobey> -rwxr-xr-x root/root       876 2015-03-09 18:14 ./usr/share/session-migration/scripts/acl-updater
[18:59] <dobey> it's in the package now
[19:03] <dbarth_> cool
[19:07] <dobey> dbarth_: marked your branch as approved, and rejected mardy's
[19:07] <dbarth_> dobey: ok; so far so good; it upgraded my account with the ACL and TOKENS table being ok
[19:08] <dbarth_> now upgrading
[19:09] <dobey> dbarth_: reboot a few times with it installed, and then check the signon.db, to be sure it does the right thing
[19:10] <dbarth_> hmm, i'm updating now; you fear the migration script could be re-triggered?
[19:13] <jgdx> hey kenvandine, do you have time for a settings review? If not, that's okay.
[19:13] <dobey> dbarth_: migration scripts are just run every time the user logs in, i think
[19:13] <kenvandine> jgdx, i can today
[19:14] <kenvandine> jgdx, hotspot?
[19:14] <jgdx> kenvandine, woo, yes https://code.launchpad.net/~jonas-drange/ubuntu-system-settings/hotspots-binding/+merge/252296
[19:14] <dobey> dbarth_: a few reboots at least verifies the data is correct, whether they are being run every time or not
[19:14] <kenvandine> jgdx, i had looked at that, do you know why the CI failed?
[19:14] <jgdx> kenvandine, I'm not too happy about the private side of that binding, so suggestions/critique is very welcome!1
[19:15] <jgdx> kenvandine, seems like a spurious tz failure, but I will look into it.
[19:16] <kenvandine> jgdx, we had stopped getting those
[19:16] <jgdx> kenvandine, and it's not feature complete on the UI side, because I wanted that to be in its own branch. But maybe that's a bad idea, idk.
[19:17] <jgdx> kenvandine, oh
[19:17] <kenvandine> jgdx, makes it harder to test
[19:17] <jgdx> kenvandine, okay, then I'll move the ui forward.
[19:17] <jgdx> kenvandine, so no review today
[19:17] <kenvandine> the tz failure may be triggered by your tests
[19:18] <kenvandine> jgdx, try this though
[19:18] <kenvandine> comment out the tests for a CI run
[19:18] <kenvandine> and see if it passes
[19:19] <kenvandine> jgdx, and i don't mind them being in separate branches
[19:19] <dbarth_> dobey: i am now on #19, but when going into system settings > OS > updates, it breaks right after displaying available upgrade
[19:19] <dbarth_> s
[19:19] <dbarth_> hmm, scratch that, it is just switching to install real fast
[19:19] <kenvandine> jgdx, we'll just need to land them together, if we use separate branches
[19:19] <dbarth_> pfew
[19:19] <kenvandine> because we'll need something for QA to test
[19:20] <dobey> dbarth_: hmm ok
[19:20] <jgdx> kenvandine, didn't add a test though.
[19:23] <dbarth_> dobey: i'm just waiting for the last upgrade cycle to finish to declare the fix ok
[19:23] <dbarth_> dobey: i'll do some regression testing right after
[19:26] <dobey> ok
[19:33] <kenvandine> jgdx, there are 4 new tests
[19:36] <dbarth_> dobey: seems ok here; i tried updates, app installs and attempt to buy an app
[19:36] <dbarth_> dobey: maybe you can give it a try, but i'll declare the silo good to go at this stage
[19:36] <dbarth_> dobey: ok for you?
[19:37] <dobey> dbarth_: i'm ok with it from just reading the code and seeing the build log, yes
[19:37] <dobey> dbarth_: if it was going to not work, then the account would not be there and you'd have to log in again :)
[19:39] <jgdx> kenvandine, that's dangling helpers from the hotspot testcase. Not sure how they snuck in. Anyway, back to wip to get the ui stuffs in.
[19:39] <kenvandine> jgdx, ok
[19:39] <kenvandine> cool
[19:40] <dbarth_> dobey: ok cool
[20:25] <popey> bfiller: dunno if you realise but the screenshots for phone, contacts, messaging etc are all quite old. you can see them if you long press on the apps on the phone.
[20:26] <bfiller> popey: yuck
[20:26] <bfiller> popey: mind filing a bug on for that
[20:27] <popey> ya
[20:32] <popey> bfiller: bug 1430004
[20:32] <bfiller> popey: thanks
[20:32] <popey> dammit, so close to getting a round number
[20:38] <nuclearbob> where is the documentation for the ubuntu-app-launch tools, in particular ubuntu-app-watch?
[20:40] <nuclearbob> tedg: is there documentation for ubuntu-app-watch somewhere?
[20:40] <tedg> nuclearbob, No, not really. It's pretty simple though.
[20:40] <tedg> nuclearbob, What's up?
[20:41] <tedg> nuclearbob, It basically just grabs all the events from libual and prints them.
[20:41] <nuclearbob> tedg: I'm grepping the output with grep -m1, and I want to exit after I've seen a particular app stop.  The process doesn't seem to terminate, however
[20:41] <nuclearbob> I basically want the opposite of ubuntu-app-wait
[20:41] <tedg> nuclearbob, Oh, please don't do that, use the libual bindings :-)
[20:42] <nuclearbob> tedg: okay, can do, thanks
[20:42] <nuclearbob> every time I do this, you remind me those exist, and they're way better :)
[20:42] <tedg> nuclearbob, You might need to watch both for failed and stop
[20:42] <nuclearbob> tedg: that's also a good idea.  In this case, I'm sending an explicit stop
[20:43] <nuclearbob> tedg: can you remind me where the libual documentation is?
[20:44] <tedg> nuclearbob, I don't have it generated anywhere :-(  You'll have to look in the header file, it's all there.
[20:44] <nuclearbob> tedg: okay, can do
[20:44] <tedg> Not sure where that should even go.
[20:45] <tedg> I don't think we'd want it on developer.u.c, but there's no where else really.
[20:45] <nuclearbob> hmm
[20:45] <nuclearbob> I don't know
[21:42] <ahoneybun> http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/03/09/the-mobile-dev-test-conference-is-a-six-day-event-for-mobile-app-development-and-testing-happening-april-12th-17th-in-san-diego-sponsored-post/
[21:54] <laszlo-karpati> nik90: are u here?
[21:54] <nik90> laszlo-karpati: yes
[21:57] <laszlo-karpati> nik90: i had a problem with compiling the clock app, and you tried to help me at the last weekend
[21:57] <laszlo-karpati> nik90: i just found the problem
[21:58] <nik90> laszlo-karpati: ah
[21:58] <laszlo-karpati> nik90: i was on the RTM channel. That caused the problem
[21:59] <laszlo-karpati> Now I switched to vivid-prop, and it working fine :)
[22:00] <nik90> laszlo-karpati: oh..but the vivid branch is almost the same as the trunk-rtm
[22:00] <nik90> but glad to know it worked
[22:01] <laszlo-karpati>  I thought it too
[22:09] <laszlo-karpati> nik90: I'm just thinking about to develop a tiny feature to the clock app. Just to see how it goes on ubuntu touch
[22:09] <nik90> laszlo-karpati: ooh I am curious...any hints to what it might be?
[22:15] <laszlo-karpati> nik90: I have not decided yet. Maybe a custom (editable) snooze and "silence after" time
[22:17] <nik90> laszlo-karpati: Both of them are handled by datetime-indicator..the clock app only shows the options it is provided by the datetime-indicator
[22:17] <nik90> laszlo-karpati: so if you want it to work, the patch would also be required in datetime-indicator
[22:27] <laszlo-karpati> nik90: hm thanks.. it doesn't seems easy :)
[22:33] <nik90> laszlo-karpati: the clock app is constrained like every other app. As such it cannot ring the alarms...instead the datetime indicator does it on behalf of the clock app and hence the required upstream patch to have customisable snooze options
[22:45] <laszlo-karpati> nik90: Thanks. I will look after it.
[23:00] <Guest72857> can anyone help in adding a new device tree
[23:01] <Guest72857> https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/start/ubuntu-for-devices/porting-new-device/  Enable new device part