[06:35] <morphis> ogra_: is there any way to run specific state data cleanups when an update is applied?
[06:36] <morphis> or does this always needs to be implemented as quirk in the component itself?
[07:27] <dholbach> good morning
[08:30] <JamesTait> Good morning all; happy Wonderful Weirdos Day! 😝
[08:33] <ogra_> morphis, have a look at /etc/init/boot-hooks/
[08:34] <morphis> ogra_: hm
[08:39] <morphis> ogra_: I think I will solve this differently
[08:39] <ogra_> your choice :)
[09:57] <popey> oSoMoN: chrisccoulson i am getting this in browser when trying to play audio - "[0908/090726:ERROR:render_media_log.cc(18)] MediaEvent: PIPELINE_ERROR demuxer: could not open"
[09:57] <popey> oSoMoN: chrisccoulson dunno if it's the browser or oxide?
[09:58] <oSoMoN> popey, that’s oxide, which version of liboxideqtcore0 is installed on your device?
[09:59] <popey> oSoMoN:  1.8.4-0ubuntu0.15.04.1~overlay1
[10:02] <oSoMoN> popey, does that happen for all pages that play audio, or only a specific one?
[10:03] <chrisccoulson> popey, what audio source? It's more likely to be an issue with that
[10:03] <popey> a specific one
[10:03] <popey> bbc.co.uk/radio4
[10:03] <popey> with the iphone user agent
[10:04] <mcphail> we can change user agent?
[10:04] <popey> ya
[10:05] <popey> [M#X[Exec=aa-exec-click -p bbcradio4.popey_bbcradio4_0.1 -- webapp-container  --user-agent-string="Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 7_1_2 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/537.51.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/7.0 Mobile/11D257 Safari/9537.53" --enable-back-forward --webappUrlPatterns=https?://*.bbc.co.uk/radio4*,https?://*.bbc.com/radio4* http://bbc.co.uk/radio4
[10:05] <chrisccoulson> popey, desktop or the phone? On the desktop, it just asks me to install flash
[10:05] <popey> chrisccoulson: yeah, you have to fake the UA
[10:05] <popey> I'm doing this on the phone
[10:06] <chrisccoulson> In any case, the most likely cause of that error is ffmpeg failing to determine the input stream format
[10:06] <popey> bummer
[11:17] <stakewinner00> where is the source code of telegram for ubuntu phone?
[11:18] <popey> stakewinner00: https://launchpad.net/libqtelegram
[11:21] <stakewinner00> thanks.
[11:46] <jgdx> dandrader, hey, any progress on 1468029 ?
[11:46] <jgdx> dandrader, that's bug 1492185
[11:48] <dandrader> jgdx, I posted a fix for bug 1492185 a while ago. Now it's just sitting there waiting to get landed
[11:49] <jgdx> dandrader, nice. Is that in a silo?
[11:50] <dandrader> jgdx, I don't know. greyback_? ^^^
[11:50] <greyback_> jgdx: nope, not until silo14 lands
[11:51] <greyback_> which is in QA queue, might land today with luck
[11:51] <jgdx> greyback_, dandrader, okay, thank you.
[12:58] <Elleo> kenvandine: heya, could you add the checklist to: https://code.launchpad.net/~ken-vandine/content-hub/fix_blank_type/+merge/269511 then I'm ready to approve it
[13:04] <kenvandine> Elleo, thx
[13:09] <kenvandine> Elleo, done, i had run through the checklist already just forgot to comment
[13:11] <Elleo> kenvandine: okay, cool
[13:18] <Elleo> kenvandine: approved
[13:20] <kenvandine> Elleo, thx
[14:01] <jgdx> kenvandine, mornin, could you take a look at https://code.launchpad.net/~jonas-drange/ubuntu-system-settings/allow-insecure-hotspot/+merge/269671 and https://code.launchpad.net/~jonas-drange/ubuntu-system-settings/lp1487432/+merge/268741 ?
[14:03] <kenvandine> jgdx, sure
[14:30] <jgdx> pete-woods, inetwork's failing to build every time now. Anything I have to do?
[14:31] <jgdx> pete-woods, though this is very contradictory, is it not? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/12321178/ :)
[14:43] <Riddell> Tassadar: do you have any plans to make wily images of ubuntu touch for nexus 5?
[14:44] <jgdx> kenvandine, good catch. Pushed r1526
[14:44] <kenvandine> jgdx, thx
[14:57] <rbasak> Is there any way to inspect what is keeping dbus-daemon so busy? I suspect it's causing a battery drain issue.
[15:03] <sam__> quit
[15:08] <kenvandine> rbasak, we think we know already, it's wifi related with network-manager
[15:08] <kenvandine> rbasak, it's being worked on
[15:21] <rbasak> kenvandine: thanks. Do you have a bug I can track please? I'd like to see if my observations match. I did suspect that leaving and returning home (ie. leaving and returning within range of wifi) triggered it somehow. I don't usually have mobile data enabled.
[15:21] <kenvandine> pmcgowan, got that bug number handy?
[15:21] <kenvandine> for the dbus-daemon spinning
[15:22] <pmcgowan> kenvandine, one sec
[15:22] <pmcgowan> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1480877
[15:22] <kenvandine> pmcgowan, i knew you would have that handy :)
[15:22] <pmcgowan> my favorite bug
[15:23] <kenvandine> rbasak, ^^
[15:41] <ogra_> mpt, whats the rationale for turning on the screen on any kind of usb plug events ?  ... usually if i notice my battery runs low, i turn off the screen, attch the USB to charge and have to turn off the screen again ... once i quickly need to leave home, i pull out the charger, the screen turns on and i havce to turn it off manually again before putting it into my pocket ...
[15:44] <ogra_> mpt, not touching the screen state when plugging but instead having a notification that i can unplug the charger from the wall socket to not have it waste power would be a lot more helpful imho
[16:58] <JanC> so, my mobile provider sent me a survey today and question #1 was what OS runs on your smartphone; let's see if/how they react to someone using an Ubuntu Touch phone...  :)
[17:01] <JanC> (and at least they had the option to enter your own if it wasn't in the obvious preset answers!)
[17:08] <Undertasker> I just got my bq aquaris 4.5. Where dafug is the email client?
[17:08] <k1l> Undertasker: install dekko
[17:08] <Undertasker> And why doesn't it show my contacts from the sim card?
[17:25] <Undertasker> Is there a smb client?
[17:26] <popey> Undertasker: in progress. we've added smb support to file manager, but not complete yet
[17:27] <Undertasker> I haven't even found the filemanager yet
[17:29] <Undertasker> Ok, found it
[17:31] <rbasak> kenvandine: thanks. "dbus-monitor" on my phone suggests similar, though I do see plenty of other noise I wouldn't expect.
[17:31] <Undertasker> Can I install Kodi somehow?
[17:44] <popey> Undertasker: not yet, but poke ogra_ enough and maybe soon :)
[17:53] <Undertasker> speaking of dekko, how do I send mails? I can write them, but there's no send button.
[17:57] <davmor2> Undertasker: do you have an actual internet connection currently on it?
[17:58] <Undertasker> Funny, after saving the message, I can send it.
[17:59] <davmor2> Undertasker: There is no send button while there is no internet connection, if you are on 3g then it might be that your connection dropped initially that would then hide the send button
[18:00] <davmor2> and then the connection came back after you saved so then it could send
[18:00] <Undertasker> No, I'm on wifi all the time
[18:02] <Undertasker> It seems that dekko doesn't receive emails when the phone is sleeping?
[18:08] <davmor2> Undertasker: part of the app life cycle only certain services run in the background everything else is closed when the phone is off/app has no focus
[18:09] <Undertasker> Then how can I receive mails in the background?
[18:10] <davmor2> Undertasker: set you phone to never sleep and have the app in the foreground all the time
[18:10] <pmcgowan> we are working on a way to get new email notifications with a plugin to polld
[18:11] <pmcgowan> which is the best we can do without a relationship with the service provider for proper push notifications
[18:17] <Undertasker> Is there an FM radio app for the aquaris 4.5?
[18:27] <davmor2> Undertasker: not that I know too
[18:30] <m0n5t3r_> who can point me to the general direction of the app to file a bug against for this: even with notifications disabled on the welcome screen, when an SMS arrives it gets displayed for a few seconds - enough for someone who doesn't know the passphrase to see 6 digit codes sent by Twitter, Google, etc...
[18:32] <m0n5t3r_> I assume whatever passes for libnotify these days doesn't obey that setting on touch
[18:42] <zaolin> Why does ubuntu-touch make use of OpenSSL 1.0.1f from cyanogenmod which is totally outdated and maybe insecure ?
[18:48] <davmor2> zaolin: because it is the version of the package in vivid
[18:48] <davmor2> zaolin: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=openssl&searchon=names&suite=vivid&section=all
[18:49] <m0n5t3r>   Candidate: 1.0.1f-1ubuntu11.4
[18:49] <m0n5t3r> for openssl :)
[18:54] <davmor2> zaolin: did that answer your question?  It will be updated with security fixes too hence the 11.4 bit :)
[18:58] <zaolin> davmor2: so it's not a cyanogenmod version. It's the normal ubuntu patched version ?
[18:59] <m0n5t3r> zaolin: yup; the android bits are isolated in a container, away from the distro :)
[19:00] <davmor2> zaolin: Yeap
[19:02] <zaolin> davmor2: Okay, good to know. I guess I am used to new versions because of my distro (gentoo).
[19:10] <zaolin> davmor2: Are there any plans to integrate full disk encryption ?
[19:56] <benjamin__> howdy all,
[19:59] <benjamin__> Any devs in the room?
[21:12] <stakewinner00> yesterday I asked if it was possible to completely remove some default apps like amazon. I uninstalled amazon but keeps consuming memory. In that case,is it only a wasted space in my phone, or is running in background and for this reason can not be completely removed?
[21:26] <m0n5t3r> stakewinner00: I think it's not running if you disable it, but it will keep pestering you with updates and make selecting actual lenses you want harded because of the clutter
[21:27]  * m0n5t3r looking for a way to get rid of the cap as well
[21:32] <stakewinner00> another question, ubuntu phone uses unity?
[21:34] <brendand> stakewinner00, of course. not the same version as on the desktop though (yet)
[21:39] <stakewinner00> I readed some things about ubuntu (and unity) related with privacy like this https://www.eff.org/es/deeplinks/2012/10/privacy-ubuntu-1210-amazon-ads-and-data-leaks.
[21:40] <stakewinner00> But i found articles like http://www.pcworld.com/article/2840401/ubuntus-unity-8-desktop-removes-the-amazon-search-spyware.html . Is canonical more concerned with privacy in ubuntu phone?
[21:41] <popey> We're just as concerned as before. But Unity8 works differently than Unity7
[21:41] <popey> So doesn't search in the same way.
[21:44] <stakewinner00> Thanks, and sorry for my poor english.
[21:44] <popey> stakewinner00: your english is fine :)