[03:08] <tiktik> how to download ubuntu touch os latest version on meizu m2 note consisting of inbuilt android lollipop os
[03:09] <tiktik> 16.04  by xenial xerus will it work on my device or not...
[03:10] <tiktik> first upon how to download ubuntu touch os image file...
[03:11] <tiktik> no answers...
[03:14] <tiktik> how to download image file of ubuntu touch os for meizu m2 note android lollipop device...
[03:17] <tiktik_> how to download ubuntu touch os on my android lollipop os for meizu m2 note...
[03:18] <tiktik_> please man.. tell me something... i dont understand as if i am learner...
[03:19] <tiktik_> very much difficult to use open source platform ....
[08:22] <Tm_T> moin
[08:23] <Smurphy> Morning
[08:23] <Tm_T> my ubuntu phone has working vpn connection, I'm happy (:
[08:31] <Smurphy> Tm_T: Nice :) Not needing VPN on my side.
[08:31] <Smurphy> :}
[09:05] <[tj]> moin
[12:55] <mardy> dobey: hi! When you have some time, you are welcome to try https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/1049
[12:55] <mardy> dobey: then please ping me when you are available for a few questions
[13:39] <adfad666> How should I enable ADB? it never comes up on my port
[13:51] <abeato> ogra_, where is the right place to propose changes to initramfs-tools-ubuntu-touch ?
[13:52] <ogra_> abeato, a bug i guess ... with a debdiff ... unless morphis and friends have moved it to CI yet (which would be pointless regarding the workflow)
[13:53] <abeato> ogra_, ok I see... is the init script there too btw?
[13:53] <ogra_> which init script ?
[13:54] <abeato> ogra_, the one that comes in initrd
[13:54] <ogra_> well, /init should come from initramfs-tools ... only the touch script comes from that package
[13:55] <abeato> ogra_, ok, so that one is generic for ubuntu, isn't it?
[13:55] <ogra_> init is, yeah
[13:55] <abeato> got it, thanks
[13:59] <morphis> ogra_: I doubt initramfs-tools is moved yet
[14:02] <ogra_> morphis, yeah, would also be nonsense given you need the binary in an android build first to even test it
[14:15] <krijn_> Hi, I have a question: I don't seem to be able to use the devel-proposed channel: it puts the phone in some eternal bootloop. I can however use rc-proposed with no problem (it just updated neatly to 382 on a Nexus 4)
[14:16] <krijn_> rc-proposed is working very well with Slimport, but I don't seem to be able to use desktop applications in that version, is that correct?
[14:20] <ogra_> devel-öproposed is just a dumpster for code, it is untested and not intended for use ...
[14:21] <mterry> zsombi, hello!  I was looking into adding a test for the grabGesture branch, but was trying to debug a problem and couldn't figure how to see console output during a test.  Is there an environment flag or something for that?
[14:21] <ogra_> rc-proposed has always the latest development (in a tested state)
[14:22] <zsombi> mterry: qDebug() does the console outputs... what do you want exactly?
[14:23] <mterry> zsombi, hrm.  I wasn't seeing them during a make check (or running the test executable directly).  I didn't see qWarning or print() calls either
[14:23] <mterry> printf rather
[14:24] <zsombi> mterry: ok, still no clue what you exactly need :) qDebug() works for any of us w/o touching any env vars
[14:27] <mterry> zsombi, I have a test I'm adding to ubuntu-ui-toolkit for my branch, it didn't work on first go, so I wanted to print the state as various things changed.  I don't see any of the existing qDebug statements print out on the console.  Nor do I see any statements I add (qDebug or not)
[14:28] <zsombi> mterry: weird... as said, we ain't used to do anything that woudl suppress these loggers...
[14:28] <zsombi> do you quild with qmake -r && make?
[14:29] <mterry> zsombi, debuild and then make for incremental changes
[14:29] <mterry> zsombi, which does qmake -r, yes
[14:29] <zsombi> mterry: bahh... no idea ... still, shouldn't be anything to suppress those
[14:31] <mterry> zsombi, OK, I just re-ran the tests and now I'm seeing some output...  So maybe my Friday experiment failures were due to me being tired  :)
[14:31] <zsombi> mterry: dohhh... :D
[14:32] <mterry> zsombi, although I only see my printfs, not the QLogging SA_TRACE calls in ucswipearea.cpp
[14:32] <zsombi> mterry: aaaah... good morning :D
[14:33] <zsombi> mterry: you were not specific on that :D
[14:33] <zsombi> mterry: here we go then
[14:33] <mterry> (those macros just call qCDebug...)
[14:33] <mterry> as warning categories..
[14:33] <zsombi> mterry: check the /tests/Gallery/gallery-logs.config
[14:34] <zsombi> gallery-logging.config
[14:34] <mterry> zsombi, ah...
[14:34] <zsombi> mterry: so
[14:34] <zsombi> mterry: you shoudl set the QT_LOGGING_CONF env var to point to that file, then turn those you are interested in to true in that file
[14:35] <mterry> zsombi, yup, that got it.  Thanks
[15:00] <krijn_> thanks ogra_ I wasn't aware. Well, then I better wait until I have a working bt-keyboard to search for programs like Gimp to work from my phone I suppose ;)
[15:11] <dobey> krijn_: the nexus4 images don't have the container for installing legacy apps, no
[15:11] <dobey> krijn_: a bluetooth keyboard won't bring it to you either
[15:20] <krijn_> hmm. That's unfortunate. The container is only available for newer devices?
[15:20] <krijn_> and the bt-keyboard was not entirely connected to the legacy apps dobey ;)
[15:23] <dobey> krijn_: i think the container bits will be available in the app store, but only installed by default on certain devices
[15:26] <krijn_> ah, ic. I discoverd a way to install programs like firefox etc. (see enabling read/write mode) https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/start/ubuntu-for-devices/installing-ubuntu-for-devices/
[15:27] <dobey> you don't want to do that
[15:27] <krijn_> but i could not disable the read/write mode anymore
[15:27] <krijn_> no, i noticed
[15:27] <krijn_> took some deleting cache/etc. wipe everything before I could do things again
[15:28] <dobey> yeah, you probably filled up /
[15:29] <krijn_> anyway, thanks for the answers, now some 'normal' work, before fiddling around with the old nexus 4 again
[15:38] <peat-psuwit> How to debug call over Bluetooth headset?
[15:54] <davmor2> peat-psuwit: for what reason?
[15:56] <peat-psuwit> davmor2: I'm trying to make a call over my bluetooth headset, but voice doesn't go through the headset (it uses phone's speaker). My device is LG L90 Dual (my port)
[15:57] <mterry> zsombi, ok got tests working, thanks for the help.  Updated branch
[15:57] <davmor2> peat-psuwit: there's a known issue across the board for that so might be related to that
[15:59] <davmor2> peat-psuwit: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingBluetooth
[15:59] <davmor2> peat-psuwit: there is a potential fix in silo47
[16:08] <peat-psuwit> davmor2: Thank you. Let me try that.
[17:18] <adfad666> another one! http://imgur.com/Y17tsLY
[17:32] <popey> adfad666: oooh!
[17:33] <sil2100> mariogrip: hey! I will be requesting the removal of linux-manta from our ubuntu archives soonish, not sure how you build the device tarball bits for manta in your system-image server, but if you use packages from this source it's best if you cache it somewhere
[17:38] <popey> adfad666: where'd you find that? or is that your port?
[17:41] <adfad666> popey: my port, pretty much the same as how it's done on Z1
[17:44] <popey> adfad666: nice!
[17:45] <popey> adfad666: is there a page somewhere with the status of the port?
[17:45] <popey> I see a wifi icon which is a good start :)
[17:47] <adfad666> not much else works, most apps don't open, i can't even find how to enable adb
[17:49] <popey> mariogrip may be able to help :)
[17:53] <mariogrip> sil2100: Ok, I got that. It now fetches it from our own servers
[17:54] <mariogrip> adfad666: best way is to start adb at boot
[17:54] <mariogrip> download all there 3 files, and run the adb-install from recovery http://people.ubuntu.com/~mariogrip/Ubuntu-touch/fp2/
[17:58] <mariogrip> adfad666: Just ping me you need help with your port, I'll gladly help :)
[18:23] <adfad666> mariogrip: that didn't help me activate adb unfortunately :(
[18:25] <mariogrip> adfad666: oh, did you use the rootstock installetr?
[18:26] <mariogrip> if yes, you need to replace /data/ubuntu.img with /data/system.img in the adb-install script. sorry i forgot about that
[18:26] <adfad666> I've been building like this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/minato, I adjusted the .conf and install script accordingly
[18:27] <adfad666> it shows up in lsusb fine, but no way to access it
[18:28] <mariogrip> have you tried adb kill-server
[18:29] <adfad666> no change
[18:29] <mariogrip> i would try with replace it with system.img
[18:29] <mariogrip> since that script is made for images from system-server
[18:30] <adfad666> I pushed to the correct place (I did it manually to be sure)
[18:33] <mariogrip> adfad666: I would give it a try
[18:33] <mariogrip> or you can check from recovery if you have ubuntu.img or system.img
[18:36] <adfad666> it's all good
[18:36] <adfad666> http://paste.ubuntu.com/15322611/
[18:36] <mariogrip> adfad666: ok, and adb is still not working?
[18:37] <adfad666> nope
[18:37] <adfad666> but the adbd script must be doing something if I get the corect values in lsusb
[18:38] <mariogrip> maybe we should check the syslogs from recovery (/data/system-data/var/log/syslog)
[18:40] <adfad666> hm, maybe not, it seems the lsusb values come from Android's init.device.usb.rc
[18:41] <mariogrip> oh, maybe try to remove that
[18:42] <mariogrip> *usb.rc have caused problems for me, so I removes it and handles that on ubuntu side
[18:51] <adfad666> ok
[18:58] <dobey> mardy: yikes; that is a huge diff
[19:04] <sil2100> mariogrip: thanks!
[19:07] <ogra_> mariogrip, adfad666, note that some adb implementations need the functionfs mounted ... you also need to make sure that the android container doesnt mess with the settings while you try to get it to run on the ubuntu side, some init.rc scripts doe that
[19:07] <ogra_> *do
[19:09] <dobey> mardy, dbarth__: i expect you want this to land for ota11 perhaps? not ota10, right?
[19:12] <adfad666> can I boot ubuntu.img straight from the /system partition? it seems an awful waste to put the image on /data and boot it from there, it takes about 50% of my /data partition on some devices
[20:21] <Maxr1998> Tassadar: how do I get a built Ubuntu system.img and the preinstalled.tar.gz to a device with multirom without your application or my own image server?
[20:22] <Maxr1998> from what I understand, Ubuntu has an android system image, which then mount the ubuntu system from /data/system.img
[20:22] <Maxr1998> *mounts