[00:12] I get 0.15Mbps when I tether. How can I speed it up? === chriadam|away is now known as chiradam === chiradam is now known as chriadam === salem_ is now known as _salem === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === _salem is now known as salem_ === salem_ is now known as _salem === _salem is now known as salem_ === salem_ is now known as _salem [03:55] is there any place that ubuntu touch use to log the boot up process [03:55] ? [03:56] i managed to boot up till android container but it show "[ 40.615962] Restarting system." at the end of dmesg [03:56] no idea what is causing the system to restart [03:57] last_kmsg > http://textuploader.com/a9k30 [03:59] nevermind. found this. https://sturmflut.github.io/ubuntu/touch/2015/05/15/hacking-ubuntu-touch-part-6-logfiles/ [05:00] how can I run adb shell as sudo/root. adb shell sudo not working. [07:09] good morning [07:27] seb128: there? [07:36] tsdgeos, hey [07:38] Who is familiar with how the notification system works? [07:39] seb128: i bought the same logitech keyboard mzanetti has and i can't pair it with the phone :/ [07:40] tsdgeos, the logitech k480? [07:40] seb128: yep [07:40] what do you do and what happens? [07:41] seb128: i press the "PC" button on the keyboard, it shows up on the phone, i press connect, it connects [07:41] but then i'm at the stage i have to write the pairing pin on the keyboard [07:41] but i have no idea which it is [07:41] so wathever i type + enter [07:41] the keyboard disconnects itself [07:44] it connects? [07:44] you have settings open? [07:45] you press connect, it should send you back to the bluetooth mainpage [07:45] and then a few seconds later you should get a popup with the pin to type [07:46] seb128: it sends me back to the main page yes [07:46] i never see a popup [07:46] but the state changes to "connected" [07:46] * tsdgeos tries again being a bit more patient [07:47] so it showed up in "connected devices" now [07:47] waiting for popup [07:48] nope [07:48] it fell down from connected devices to available devices [07:48] no popup [07:49] what image are you on? [07:50] r89 from ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en [07:50] yesterday-ish [07:50] i can flash again if you want [07:50] r89 seems to be the latest [07:51] no, I'm having the same issue in fact [07:51] it was working 2 days ago [07:51] so I was checking if you are on rc as well [07:51] I guess it's a regression there [07:51] want a bug? [07:51] yes please [07:52] seb128: against system-settings? [07:52] yes [07:54] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-system-settings/+bug/1482531 [07:54] Ubuntu bug 1482531 in ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu) "Can not pair with Logitech K480" [Undecided,New] [07:54] thanks [07:57] tsdgeos: i have one of those arriving today! [07:57] popey: maybe keep the receipt. [07:58] i had it arriving monday [07:58] amazon has time warped [07:58] \o/ [08:10] tsdgeos, popey, would be interesting to see if the pairing works using the current ota stable update [08:10] rather than rc-proposed [08:10] seb128: do you know how i get that? [08:10] seb128: will let you know when it arrives [08:10] ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en ? [08:10] tsdgeos, use ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en rather than rc-proposed [08:11] * tsdgeos flashes [08:11] r24 === dandrader is now known as dandrader|afk [08:22] seb128: nopes [08:31] tsdgeos, "nopes" = doesn't work? [08:31] seb128: correct, doesn't work either, same behaviour [08:31] no popup [08:31] bah [08:31] tsdgeos, thanks for testing [08:31] I need it's going to need proper debugging :-/ === ljp is now known as lpotter [09:02] Good morning all; happy Friday, and happy Particularly Preposterous Packaging Day! šŸ˜ƒ === chriadam is now known as chriadam|away [09:51] :(( the SDK hates me today, i keep getting No executable specified. o_O === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk [10:19] tsdgeos: did you get your logitech k840 working on any devices? [10:19] works on arale here [10:20] popey: i got it working on my PC :D [10:20] well not th emain one since that one doesn't have bluetooth, the secondary one [10:21] popey: but no, only tried BQ [10:21] ok, well, it works nicely on arale :) [10:21] popey: so you got the popup with the pin? [10:21] yes [10:22] popey: did you press the "PC" button or the "i" button on the keyboard? [10:22] pc [10:23] * popey tries nexus 7 === mcphail_ is now known as mcphail [10:25] mcphail: did you see we have another sdl game in the store? Tuxracer? [10:25] popey: no - will have to check it out. Does it work? [10:26] :(( the SDK hates me today, i keep getting No executable specified. o_O [10:27] popey: ah so you could verify doesn't work on the krillin? [10:27] cool [10:31] mcphail: yes, quite well [10:31] tsdgeos: yeah, did on the bug [10:31] cool :) [10:33] popey: will check it out when I get in decent interweb range [11:11] Does anyone else find the default landscape orientation for forced-landscape apps is the "wrong" way around? [11:13] If you hold your phone in your left hand (as many right-handed people do) it is easier to turn to landscape with the left of the phone rotating to bottom [11:15] mcphail: oh I'm not the only oneā€¦ [11:16] I don't mean to be discriminatory against left-handed people, but Ubuntu is niche enough! [11:17] mcphail: svij: think this is the issue? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1478637 [11:17] Ubuntu bug 1478637 in unity8 (Ubuntu) "X-Ubuntu-Supported-Orientations=landscape causes app to be upside down on devices with nativeOrientation=landscape" [Undecided,Confirmed] [11:17] greyback_: cheers [11:17] if not, please log bug, it should be an easy fix [11:20] greyback_: I think that bug is more directed at tablets, whereas I'm more concerned about the phone, where the native orientation is portrait [11:21] * mcphail logs in to file new bug === dandrader|afk is now known as dandrader [11:21] mcphail: this could be a matter of opinion however, what is the right way to do landscape. Perhaps we should have both landscape orientations supported [11:22] but then some apps rely on the buttons being at the top, like a camera app [11:22] please log a bug, and we'll get a discussion going about the right way to do this [11:24] recommending such apps to do "X-Ubuntu-Supported-Orientations=landscape,inverted-landscape" might make everyone happy [11:26] interesting, i am right handed and always hold my phone with the right hand [11:26] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1482613 [11:26] Ubuntu bug 1482613 in unity8 (Ubuntu) "Apps with forced landscape orientation display the "wrong" way on the phone" [Undecided,New] [11:26] ogra_: I'd suggest you are an outlier [11:26] haha, perhaps [11:26] :) [11:28] mcphail: "When an app forces landscape mode, the "top" of the landscape screen should be the right of the portait-orientated screen. [11:28] " [11:28] should be it the left of the portrait-orientad screen? [11:28] * mcphail is having the same kind of mental block he has when trying to reverse in Eurotruck Simulator [11:29] hm? [11:29] heh, be happy we dont have a traktor simulator that has more than one trailer ;) [11:29] svij: I can see the ambiguity in that statement so I'll try to reword it [11:30] mcphail: oh right [11:32] mcphail: it's easy, put it in reverse use your mirrors, take you foot off the clutch, let the power of the engine take you and do small movements initial in the opposite direction to the way you want to turn then straighten up by turning the way you want to turn once the initial turn process is started [11:33] heh [11:35] * davmor2 hides his driving licence so nobody can guess what he did for a living [11:35] :) [11:36] any log to find out why system is rebooting by itself? [11:36] Hawk_, /proc/last_kmsg as usual [11:37] Hawk_: /var/log/syslog too [11:37] http://textuploader.com/a9k30 [11:37] davmor2: I am in awe of you [11:37] nothing on the /var/log/syslog i think. let me check again [11:37] davmor2: my brain can't cope [11:38] what's the status of running a full ubuntu desktop on phone? i've read that it doesn't work yet, but maybe on devel builds? [11:39] Hawk_, so looks like soething inside the container is doing that when the system tries to start it up [11:39] Topi|jolla: in progress [11:39] oh === _salem is now known as salem_ [11:39] guess i need to slowly each disable the services? [11:39] [ 12.220235] init: ureadahead-touch main process (627) terminated with status 5 ... here you switched to the ubuntu rootfs ... this init is the upstart init ... [11:40] to me, it sounds simple, what's the source of problems? wayland? [11:40] yes. i saw the android init get load up [11:40] and here [ 17.132549] init: invalid uid 'fm_radio' ... the container starts (5sec later) this is androids init [11:40] right. the android ramdisk need get loaded [11:40] mcphail: if you take your foot off the clutch an only have a tiny (almost no) acceleration and only make small adjustments to the wheel it is pretty easy, the mistake most people make is position the vehicle incorrectly initially and then over steer if you put it on full lock like you would with a car you can never straighten up without over shooting the angle to pull in at [11:40] Topi|jolla: problem? [11:41] problem, since iy's not integrated yet despise of promises [11:41] despite [11:42] Hawk_, the ramdisk gets unpacked to disk by the initrd ... thats all fine ... something in your container is trying to do something that causes the reboot ... [11:42] Topi|jolla, promises ? [11:42] Topi|jolla: it's not finished [11:42] Topi|jolla, the only statement that has ever been made is that it will be ready by the 16.04 release [11:43] 16.04ish [11:43] Hello everyone, is ubuntu-touch 100% free software? [11:43] right [11:43] smox: the bits we make are [11:43] smox, 200% [11:43] ok [11:43] by container, you mean the android init? [11:44] smox: there is a small linux container with the android driver bits in the rest is open source [11:44] Hawk_, by container i mean the android init that gets fired up by lxc when the boot starts the container, yes [11:44] ok, i will work on that. thanks again [11:45] smox, 90% of that container that davmor2 mentions above is also opensource ... but there are binary drivers with which the hardware wont function and which dont have any free equivalent [11:45] these drivers are closed ... [11:47] okay, thank you! :D Is there already an image available for the meizu mx4 or is it necessary to buy a phone with Ubuntu touch preinstalled? [11:47] If you buy an android mx4, it may not be possible to flash it. [11:47] smox, the ubuntu installs have a slightly different partitioning [11:48] smox, to flash ubuntu onto it you need a tool from meizu that repartitions it ... not sure that is publically available (that tool also needs special images) [11:48] theoretically it would be possible [11:48] oh okay! Thank you for the answers! :) [11:48] practically there are mx4's that are completely locked down and you need that tool [11:49] (so first of all you would need to make sure you get an unlocked device :) ) [11:50] hm.. I imported my device from china, I guess it is locked :D [11:50] i think the chinese version of the phone is locked, the international one isnt ... [11:51] are all of the current ubuntumobile devices with unlocked bootloader? [11:51] Topi|jolla, yes [11:51] that doesnt mean that will not change, vendoors are free to do what they want ... future devices could be completely locked down ... [11:51] i think doing otherwise would hurt ubuntu's reputation [11:52] (we only proovide the SW, the venndors make the final decisions) [11:52] yeah [11:52] eventually, ubuntu should provide a developer option. :) [11:52] we do [11:53] use a nexus4 ;) [11:53] :) [11:53] any decent phone vendor would lock down their device for support reason [11:54] you cant have the end user fool around the phone and still expect proper service support [11:54] but there should be an option to unlock at the risk of warranty support [11:54] well, our current vendors are pretty open to simply allow you too unlock everything [11:55] See how that changes when we hit USA :S [11:55] but yeah, if there are more vendors some of them will surely have locked down devices [11:55] haha [11:55] chinese vendor will not care one way or the other. :) [11:55] yeah, the land of freedom ;) [11:55] unless its the higher end product === alan_g is now known as alan_g|lunch [12:10] it seems Asus has released a bunch of new Zenphones, but with Snapdragon 410s inside. doesn't bode well with intel's push to mobiles === _morphis is now known as morphis [12:13] are there any Ubuntumobile devices on Atoms? [12:14] not atm, no [12:24] would have loved to put ubuntu on my hudl2, nice high res screen, sd card slot etc [12:32] brendand: heya, finally figured out what's going on with those tests; after maliit restarts autopilot doesn't recreate all its proxy objects, so it's still trying to talk to the old process [12:32] brendand: if I provide a "reset()" method on the keyboard emulator would you be able to call it at appropriate moments in your tests? [12:33] brendand: I've tested it quickly in a hacky way (just getting it to reset its proxy objects everytime something is typed) and it passes all except for one of the webbrowser tests (which seems unrelated to the keyboard) [12:52] Elleo, oooh that makes loads of sense :) [12:52] Elleo, Autopilot should probably be mindful of that possibility [12:53] Elleo, sure can you give me a .deb file for ubuntu-keyboard-autopilot with that in it? [12:53] Elleo, hi, is cutespotify leveraging the new ā€œallow screen to be onā€ functionality? [12:54] brendand: sure, I'll create a branch for it now [12:54] jgdx: nope, still need to finish updating it to the new libqtspotify, but once that's done my plan is to release an unconfined version in the openstore that uses the new gsettings options to prevent it being suspended at all (and grab a wakelock for it) [12:55] Elleo, sweet. That means the screen go to sleep while spotify plays [12:55] jgdx: yep [12:55] ooo [12:56] jgdx: you can already get it sort of working by using tweakgeek to prevent suspending, but without the wakelock the audio starts to die when the screen switches off as it keeps trying to go to deep sleep [12:56] although it'll work if you're plugged in to usb [12:56] since it won't try to sleep then [12:57] oh, good tip [13:00] hello [13:00] everyone === dandrader is now known as dandrader|afk === jhodapp|sick is now known as jhodapp === alan_g|lunch is now known as alan_g [13:04] mandel: ping? === dandrader|afk is now known as dandrader [14:05] Elleo, so we call reset after restarting unity8? [14:05] brendand: yep [14:07] Elleo, i'll just wait for PS Jenkins to produce the .deb files [14:07] brendand: sure thing [14:21] I want to report a bug against mymusic scope (as opposed to the music scope). Do I still file it against unity-scope-mediamanager or something else? [14:23] TenLeftFingers: unity-scope-mediascanner2 [14:23] dobey: thanks [14:24] well, the source package is unity-scope-mediascanner, so against that package in ubuntu [14:24] "unity-scope-mediamanager" doesn't exist, so not sure where you got that name :) [14:24] ah, my mistake. Mediascanner [14:26] Thanks. Done: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-scope-mediascanner/+bug/1482668 [14:26] Ubuntu bug 1482668 in unity-scope-mediascanner (Ubuntu) "Remember my choice for album or artist view" [Undecided,New] [14:26] TenLeftFingers, oh, awesome ! [14:26] * ogra_ "me-too's" [14:27] cool :) [14:27] lol [14:27] "scopes are stateless" "give us state!" [14:27] oh :/ [14:27] :) [14:28] iirc that came u before ... the issue was that you might have 100s of albums of only smaller number of artists, so generating the page for the first time can take a lot longer [14:28] *came up [14:28] ogra_: That's funny because I'm having the opposite issue because of compilation albums :D [14:29] iirc i asked about defaulting to album where i got that answer [14:29] ha! [14:29] never thought about that :) [14:29] TenLeftFingers: +1 [14:29] same problem [14:30] okay then. I wonder if there's a way to implement without breaking the 'stateless' rule. Like the today scope remembers todays date for 24 hours, for example. [14:31] Or maybe it doesn't. [14:31] it just polls the info every time you refresh === jaywink_ is now known as jaywink [14:36] hmm, okay. Fair enough then I guess :) Personally, I have never used browse by artist on any app in my entire life and I assumed that no-one else does. But I don't know many geeks that personally. [14:38] that default was decided by a designer btw ;) [14:41] well, if the issue is just that the my music scope is slow, then it seems like maybe there is som e issue. mediascanner should have a cache of data, and it should just be pulling the data from there, so it should be fast [14:41] i guess the slow bit should be the dash loading all the images [14:42] yeah [14:44] Hello guys [14:45] I cannot include any QtLibrary from my main.cpp [14:45] There is the source code : https://github.com/Nymerea/uBarcodeReader/tree/feature/autoCapture [14:45] I'm sure it should be a stupid error [14:46] but I cannot find it [14:47] * ogra_ guesses #ubuntu-app-devel is better for this kind of question [14:48] ty [15:25] pitti: hey! I would need the qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu autopkgtests re-run [15:25] http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/q/qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu/wily/amd64/ (and i386) [15:25] pitti: who should I poke for that? [15:25] woah... shm_open() failed: Permission denied [15:25] :( [15:26] sil2100: do you know if anyone is working on getting fixes for all the kde libs/apps that have "regressed" with gcc5? [15:26] brendand, care to review https://code.launchpad.net/~osomon/webbrowser-app/autopilot-emulator-fix/+merge/267366 ? [15:26] libust[13601/13602]: Error: Error opening shm /lttng-ust-wait-5 (in get_wait_shm() at lttng-ust-comm.c:958) [15:26] i'm probably doing something wrong )) [15:26] dobey: don't know, sorry... [15:29] oSoMoN, funny thing it turns out a new version of Autopilot didn't land... [15:30] oSoMoN, but that code is still broken somehow so it should probably land (the fix) [15:30] brendand, yeah, Iā€™ve upgraded autopilot on my vivid desktop to the version in the overlay PPA, and those tests started failing [15:31] sil2100: ah. it seems plenty of the issues are relatively simple rebuilds, or just updating symbols files and renaming the libs for the "v5" thing [15:31] oSoMoN, ah interesting === dandrader is now known as dandrader|afk === dandrader|afk is now known as dandrader [16:17] tvoss, hey, where can I learn more about the storage API? [16:25] Hi, I am porting Touch for my device, graphics not working yet and device was not visible by adb until I replaced adbd binary with the one from my recovery image. It works, however only for about half a minute after the device boots. Any ideas what could be done ti fix this? === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun [17:22] cwayne, are you around? I'm trying to use your Activity Tracker app. I see that it's creating GPX files, but the app doesn't show any saved activities. You know if anything special I'd need to do? [17:25] vthompson, i just noticed the same thing a few minutes ago :) [17:26] kenvandine, I took a peek at the activities.db sqlite database and it's empty. I think it's just not storing/logging the activities. [17:30] cwayne, anywho, I'm going to go on a run with your app now. Later and thanks! === dandrader is now known as dandrader|afk [17:39] popey, thanks for testing the keyboard pairing on the different devices === jhodapp is now known as jhodapp|errand [18:15] kenvandine: did you try to just create an activity really quickly without a lot of movement? i noticed it fails to add in those cases, as it fails to create a polyline (due to not enough points) [18:16] cwayne, nope, i used it for a 5 mile drive [18:16] and saved it [18:16] i was impressed how accurate the line was :) [18:16] but after saving it, it didn't show up in the list [18:16] oh, well then there is another issue then :) [18:16] it could be that it was taking a long time to process it or something.. care to email me the log? [18:17] cwayne, sure man [18:17] thanks a lot [18:17] i've been testing it like crazy (gettin' real tired of running + bike rides!) [18:17] cwayne, lol [18:17] good for you [18:17] i've been really wanting an app like this [18:18] sqlite3.OperationalError: unable to open database file [18:18] cwayne, ^^ [18:18] still want a full log? [18:19] kenvandine: please [18:19] kenvandine: oh is this with version 0.4? or 0.5 [18:20] 0.4 [18:21] cwayne, you've got mail [18:21] well there's the problem [18:21] * kenvandine checks for updates :) [18:21] there was a bug in 0.4, fixed in 0.5 :) [18:21] i hadn't realized the app's writable dir in XDG_DATA_HOME wasn't autocreated on installation === dandrader|afk is now known as dandrader [18:21] cwayne, ah... that'd do it [18:22] hope that's not what vthompson was seeing if he's out running with it! [18:22] ah i guess its not, cause his was actually creating the gpx [18:22] i bet it is [18:22] same symptom [18:22] well, different because his actually created the gpx [18:23] yours likely didn't, as the directory doesnt exist [18:23] oh [18:23] ok [18:23] i bet his was just trying to log basically a blank activity, which i know fails [18:23] but the gpx is the important part, that's what you can upload to runkeeper/strava/smashrun/edomondo :) [18:24] cwayne, you should add integration to do that upload :) [18:24] kenvandine: way ahead of ya [18:24] got account-plugins working for runkeeper and strava [18:24] strava's got a neato api for doing the upload too [18:25] kenvandine: there's like a million features i need to add to this, but i figured i'd get it in the store since the core functionality is mostly there, and to get people testing it that aren't just me :) [18:42] cwayne, cool, i haven't looked at any of those, but i used runkeeper until i stopped using android [18:43] i should try out strava though, my wife has been complaining about runkeeper lately, not happy with the changes === jhodapp|errand is now known as jhodapp === cwayne is now known as cwayne-afk [18:53] I am having problems/trouble connecting to my N network at home on my N4, Ubuntu 15.04 (r22) [18:53] Can someone help me? === guest42345 is now known as b === b is now known as Guest58232 [19:10] belkinsa: on 5GHz? or 2.4? [19:10] I don't know. [19:10] It was working two months ago. [19:11] not sure what to tell you then. it's working fine here for me :) [19:11] It's also happening on my Nexus 7 2013 [19:16] it works in android but not ubuntu? [19:17] Doesn't work on both, but I think I may be blocked. [19:17] My dad will reboot the router to see if it fixes it === danielg4 is now known as DonkeyHotei === salem_ is now known as _salem === ValicekB_ is now known as ValicekB