[02:23] <dobey> mariogrip: so, location apparently does work on hammerhead now :)
[02:28] <mariogrip> dobey: oh? I haven't done more than updating the hal, so that may have fixed it
[02:28] <dobey> mariogrip: yeah, took me a while to get a gps fix, but it seems to be working now for me
[02:28] <dobey> :)
[02:29] <mariogrip> :)
[02:30] <dobey> now just need bluetooth. whoot
[02:30] <dobey> well, and battery life that doesn't suck, but eh
[02:33] <mariogrip> dobey: I got something from debugging bt today, it seems that it missing a hci
[02:36] <dobey> right, the device isn't created in ubuntu
[02:36] <dobey> no idea why though. i guess something with the hal
[07:24] <Direcious> Hello, could somebody please try to give me a hand ?
[07:24] <lotuspsychje> !ask
[07:25] <Direcious> I recently repaired my nexus 4 so that I could install Ubuntu onto it, but both of my systems won't detect the device at all, including within dmesg
[07:26] <lotuspsychje> Direcious: check the install wiki in topic mate
[07:29] <Direcious> I already have, I get stuck on the adb step since my nexus won't get detected as a USB device
[08:08] <[tj]> moin
[08:49] <amirreza> hi
[08:49] <amirreza> hi
[08:49] <amirreza> :\
[11:48] <rbasak> Power consumption seems to have gone up significantly with OTA-9.1 (on Aquaris 4.5). Now the battery only lasts a day or so on idle. Before it used to last 2-3 days.
[11:48] <rbasak> On the plus side the higher consumption rate means the battery percentage readout is accurate again (I think).
[11:51] <matv1> Can anyone confirm that network credentials for WPA2 enterprise do not keep anymore?
[11:53] <matv1> Saved WPA personal connections do reconnect on leaving/rejoining a network automaticaly. But WPA Enterprise do not
[11:53] <davmor2> matv1: did you check the button to keep the creds?
[11:54] <matv1> I did indeed :)
[11:54] <davmor2> matv1: then it should work nothing has change since it was done
[11:55] <davmor2> give me 2 minutes though
[11:55] <matv1> I should say at least peap/MSCHAPv2 does this (I work in a school that does eduroam)
[11:55] <matv1> davmor2 sure np!
[11:56] <davmor2> matv1: connected, droped, and connected again and I too am using peap/mschapv2 here
[11:56] <matv1> hmmm
[11:56] <davmor2> matv1: what version are you on?
[11:57] <matv1> regular OTA9.1 nexus4
[11:57] <matv1> no tinkering
[11:57] <matv1> :)
[11:57] <matv1> are there logs that might tell me anything?
[11:58] <davmor2> pete-woods1: ^
[12:18] <kasho> he
[12:18] <kasho> one ask
[12:19] <kasho> wich version is lasted in ubuntu-touch?
[12:19] <pete-woods1> matv1, davmor2: hmm, I think network-manager logs to the syslog
[12:19] <kasho> vivid or  devel
[12:19] <kasho> ?
[12:20] <kasho> i go install dual boot in my nexus 5
[12:20] <kasho> i don't know which
[12:21] <matv1> pete-woods1 davmor2 ah I will take a look. I will let you know if there is anything dodgy in there.
[12:21] <matv1> thanks for now!
[12:22] <pete-woods1> matv1: anything related to wpa_supplicant or network-manager is useful
[12:22] <davmor2> pete-woods1: thanks I can't reproduce it here at all but wasn't sure is there was a log other network-manager that would be worth looking at :)
[12:23] <pete-woods1> davmor2: yeah, the indicator isn't even involved when connecting to known networks
[12:23] <pete-woods1> so it's not always obvious where to go next
[12:24] <davmor2> pete-woods1: nice I wasn't sure if there might of been a creds log somewhere that said if it was pinged or not. but obviously not :) good to know for the future :)
[12:25] <pete-woods1> davmor2: for wifi at least, we have configured NM to store the credentials itself (in /etc/NetworkManager), and the certs are somewhere just on the filesystem
[12:26] <pete-woods1> so it doesn't need to ask the secret agent / indicator
[12:26] <davmor2> pete-woods1: ah cool so everything that nm needs will be owned by it that's nice
[12:26] <pete-woods1> for better or worse, yes
[12:27] <davmor2> pete-woods1: oh come on it's all Tony's fault and not yours, it has to be a good thing ;)
[12:28] <pete-woods1> :D
[12:38] <matv1> pete-woods1 davmor2 the eduroam connection is shown in my ´previous networks´. that proves that those network details have been stored right?
[12:38] <matv1> So i must assume that there is still an entry for that connection stored in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
[12:39] <matv1> (i am on bloody windows atm so i cant easily adb shell into my device at this minute :( )
[12:39] <matv1> I configured it yesterday and authentication details havent changed. Is the authentication part also stored there? surely not?
[12:40] <pete-woods1> matv1: yeah, the complete config is stored in a .ini file in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/...
[12:40] <matv1> username pw as well?
[13:22] <jgdx> pete-woods1, hey, re: your pptp connection. Is that using mschap?
[13:22] <jgdx> pete-woods1, an attempt at bisecting this pptp connectivity issue I have
[13:22] <pete-woods1> jgdx: yeah, that's what my home server uses
[13:23] <jgdx> pete-woods1, okay, any theory as to why my connection is failing on the phone? pebkac?
[13:23] <pete-woods1> jgdx: I don't think it's just you - I have the same problem
[13:23] <pete-woods1> works on desktop, not on phone
[13:23] <jgdx> pete-woods1, ah, my mistake.
[13:24] <pete-woods1> jgdx: need to start the pptp connection manually on the phone in super verbose mode
[13:24] <pete-woods1> jgdx: also should compare the routing table on phone between connecting to an openvpn and pptp connection
[13:26] <pete-woods1> maybe keep it simple by pulling the SIM out
[15:10] <SgrA> Hi
[15:11] <mardy> pstolowski: hi! Do you have a minute for a question about unity-scopes-shell?
[15:11] <pstolowski> mardy, hey, sure
[15:11] <SgrA> I'm using Ubuntu on my OnePlus One, installed using MultiROM manager. I can't install stuff because it can't lock the /var path
[15:11] <mardy> pstolowski: I'm working on this: https://code.launchpad.net/~mardy/unity-scopes-shell/clientid-1554040/+merge/288651
[15:12] <dobey> SgrA: don't try to use apt
[15:12] <dobey> SgrA: what are you trying to install?
[15:12] <mardy> pstolowski: but when I build it, the tests fail: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/247394491/buildlog_ubuntu-vivid-arm64.unity-scopes-shell_0.5.6+15.04.20160310-0ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz
[15:12] <SgrA> was trying python
[15:12] <mardy> pstolowski: do you think they are failing because of my changes?
[15:12] <SgrA> ... and might have tried gcc.
[15:12] <dobey> SgrA: if you want to install different CLI tools from debs, see https://askubuntu.com/questions/620740/recommended-way-to-install-regularcli-deb-packages-on-ubuntu-phone/623311#623311
[15:13] <SgrA> Thanks
[15:17] <pstolowski> mardy, they fail only from time to time right?
[15:17] <mardy> pstolowski: I don't know, it's the first build :-)
[15:18] <mardy> pstolowski: it looks like an unrelated failure, indeed
[15:19] <pstolowski> mardy, ok. anyway, not your fault, these tests are a bit flaky / racy and occasionally fail
[15:25] <mardy> pstolowski: ok, thanks
[15:26] <jgdx> pete-woods1, what is the “VPN Settings…” button in the indicator trying to open?
[15:34] <pete-woods1> jgdx: the system settings?
[15:34]  * pete-woods1 digs URL out
[15:34] <bregma> mhall119, do you know what the story for running Core Apps on the Ubuntu desktop (eg. 16.04) is going to be, since clicks aren't supported for the desktop and the Core apps are not supported for debs or snaps?
[15:35] <popey> bregma: dpm has been playing with that
[15:35] <popey> bregma: technically we have debs, and dpm has made a few snaps
[15:35] <bregma> technically I can not point anyone to a PPA with debs for Xenial
[15:36] <popey> today, yes.
[15:36] <dpm> bregma, you can
[15:36] <popey> well, dpm has one :)
[15:36] <dpm> bregma, https://code.launchpad.net/~dpm/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
[15:36] <dpm> that's still the preferred option to get them to run either under unity 7 or unity 8
[15:36] <bregma> is this going to be the official story for convergence then?
[15:37] <dpm> well, core apps are not part of the platform, they build on top
[15:37] <pete-woods1> jgdx: it's just trying to open (what I assumed would be) a link to the list of VPN connections (settings:///system/vpn)
[15:37] <dpm> convergence is more about merging the platform codebases to me and the SDK gaining more convergence features
[15:38] <pete-woods1> in the same way as the wifi settings
[15:38] <dpm> and ultimately the 3rd party packaging moving to snaps
[15:38] <jgdx> pete-woods1, good
[15:38] <pete-woods1> jgdx: which does settings:///system/wifi
[15:38] <jgdx> pete-woods1, that's perfect
[15:38] <dpm> the "preview" snaps are there, but only for for unity 7
[15:38] <dpm> I'll try to build some for unity 8, but probably not until mid-next week
[16:06] <ahayzen> Hi, has anyone had issues when switching to/from WiFi/Cellular data using apps such as Dekko/Telegram that they then infinitely spin and require a restart of the app to be able to reconnect ? And is there an existing bug report somewhere for this?
[16:08] <Smurphy> not here.
[16:09] <gvpm> hey
[16:12] <ahayzen> simple steps to reproduce for me, 1) ensure wifi is connect 2) start dekko 3) refresh the inbox (notice the bouncing/loading bar stops eventually) 4) disable wifi so you are on cellular 5) refresh the inbox (notice the bouncing/loading bar stays continuously)
[16:13] <Smurphy> The only problem I have is when connected through bluetooth with my car system, and I leave the car without manually disabling the Bluetooth on the phone, I get all Text-fields filled with 11111111111......
[16:13] <dobey> ahayzen: what image/device?
[16:14] <dobey> Smurphy: hah, that is just weird :)
[16:14] <ahayzen> dobey, mako rc-proposed and since like ages... i was hoping all the previous networking fixes were going to solve it
[16:15] <dobey> hrmm
[16:16] <dobey> yeah, that should be mostly fixed by now with recent qt/nm changes
[16:16] <dobey> Mirv: ^^ do you know more about that perhaps?
[16:16] <ahayzen> i was hoping it would be, but not from what has landed
[17:20] <ahayzen> dobey, should i report a bug somewhere for the issue i mentioned before ^^ ? if so, against which project?
[17:37] <dobey> ahayzen: depends on what is actually causing the problem
[17:38] <ahayzen> i assume somewhere in the network stack :-)
[17:38] <ahayzen> or qt networking
[17:38] <dobey> ahayzen: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-scope-click/+bug/1506015 is the bug about it that's claimed to be fixed
[17:39] <dobey> ahayzen: or you are seeing https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1533508
[17:39] <ahayzen> yeah IIRC that was the one i was hoping would fix it
[17:39] <ahayzen> no mobile data does connect
[17:39] <ahayzen> like if you switch to the browser and reload the page it is fine
[17:39] <ahayzen> the problem is only with certain apps like telegram/dekko
[17:40] <ahayzen> they seem to need a restart of the app to 'reconnect'
[17:41] <dobey> ahayzen: maybe open a new bug against qtbase-opensource-src then
[17:41] <ahayzen> ok, and maybe canonical-devices-system-image as well :-)
[17:53] <dobey> yeah
[17:59] <ahayzen> dobey, FYI i've reported bug 1555751
[18:00] <dobey> cool
[18:00] <dobey> pmcgowan, Mirv: ^^
[18:02] <pmcgowan> oh booo
[18:02] <pmcgowan> dobey, is that an app issue or qt?
[18:02] <pmcgowan> let me read
[18:04] <dobey> pmcgowan: well, ahayzen mentioned dekko and telegram, so i presume it's qt
[18:04] <ahayzen> dobey, i assume both dekko and telegram hold open connections? i wonder if that is related ?
[18:05] <dobey> i have noticed some weirdness recently in pay-ui related to qtnetwork, too; but i haven't had time to really figure out what it is
[18:05] <pmcgowan> wonder if they are not reacting to a signal
[18:05] <ahayzen> maybe they don't get notified/closed or something when the network type changes
[18:06] <dobey> ahayzen: could be; i'd think that'd be a bug in the qtnetwork backend perhaps
[18:06] <ahayzen> that is my current thought
[18:06] <dobey> unless of course they're not using qtnetwork
[18:06] <dobey> (i don't know if they are or not)
[18:09] <dobey> DanChapman: ^^ is dekko using qtnetwork for it's connections to mail servers?
[18:33]  * DanChapman reads scrollback
[18:38] <V99> hi!
[18:39] <V99> i have E5 with ubuntu touch and the mobile only charge when is power off, someone has the same problem in OTA 9.1? or my mobile is broken?
[18:40] <[tj]> V99: I haven't had this with my E5
[18:40] <V99> ok, im imagine that is hardware problem
[18:42] <DanChapman> dobey yes dekko uses qtnetwork for it's connections.
[18:43] <dobey> ok
[18:43] <ahayzen> ...does telegram use qtnetwork as well ?
[18:47] <DanChapman> ahayzen that sounds like a possible bug in dekko's network watcher which uses the connectivity api. The progress bar isn't tied to network activity as such but to user visible tasks (which include network tasks) that are going to affect the view. Does refreshing the inbox a second time cause the progress bouncer to stop? It should cancel any previous tasks.
[18:48] <ahayzen> DanChapman, let me try
[18:49] <ahayzen> DanChapman, tried pulling three times, still bouncing. And you can tell it isn't doing anything as it usually stutters as it bounces
[18:58] <ahayzen> DanChapman, even like going to the Sent Mail/Personal section, it still bounces
[18:58] <DanChapman> ahayzen, hmm odd! ok... just to be sure it isn't doing anything if you open the "About" page in email settings and long press the dekko icon to enable the developer settings. then go back to the navigation drawer you can enable the imap log viewer. Restart dekko and you should have an extra option in the header to open the log panel (you can swipe left/right between account). With it open try and reproduce the issue and see if the "Sync
[18:58] <DanChapman> mailbox" tasks starts.
[18:59] <ahayzen> ok..
[19:03] <ahayzen> DanChapman, so when on wifi after the refresh i waited for "+idling" ... then disabled WiFi ... then turned off WiFi to drop to Cellular do a refresh and all i got is "DONE"
[19:04] <ahayzen> DanChapman, any further refreshes don't add anything to the log
[19:05] <DanChapman> Ok now that helps. Do you see the little wifi icon in the header?
[19:05] <ahayzen> nope
[19:06] <ahayzen> just the search and imap log thing
[19:10] <DanChapman> ahayzen, thanks that narrows it down some more! So it looks like Dekko never noticed the connectivity changes & tried to terminate IDLE on the assumption nothing has changed and is now sat waiting for an OK response from the server (infinite progress bar). So it's an issue somewhere in the network watcher/connectivity-api.
[19:11] <ahayzen> DanChapman, ok! So you mean an issue in dekko's network watcher/connectivity .. or the platform ?
[19:13] <DanChapman> ahayzen, yeah dekko's network watcher or the platforms connectivity api. Although I still need to move Dekko to the new ubuntu connectivity api as i noticed the deprecation warnings couple of weeks ago.
[19:13] <ahayzen> DanChapman, ok, do you mind adding that info to the bug 1555751 ? and i guess we should add dekko/telegram to the bug maybe as well ?
[19:14] <DanChapman> ahayzen, yep will do :-)
[19:14] <ahayzen> thanks :-)
[19:15] <ahayzen> DanChapman, interestingly if you give it back the WiFi..it eventually sorts itself back out
[20:13] <n1cky_> Trying to get a development environment set up on Xenial
[20:14] <n1cky_> mingw32 doesn't appear to be in xenial
[20:14] <n1cky_> mingw-w64 suffices?
[20:14] <dobey> i'm not sure why mingw32 is supposedly needed
[20:14] <dobey> i don't think we're building any windows executables
[20:15] <n1cky_> ;)
[20:15] <n1cky_> there's a systemd joke in there somewhere.
[20:16] <n1cky_> do you guys anticipate that i will see any problems building inside of an lxc container?
[20:17] <dobey> no
[20:22] <n1cky_> "curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found" is occuring a lot when running my initial phablet-dev-bootstrap. Known problem?
[20:22] <dobey> dunno if it is a problem
[20:23] <dobey> but yes, i saw similar messages here
[20:23] <n1cky_> All of the git clones work fine, but none of the curls do.
[20:24] <n1cky_> dobey: I won't worry about it for now. thanks.
[20:26] <Aashu> You can find your kernel config at kernel/[manufacturer]/[codename]/arch/arm/configs/ cyanogenmod_[codename]_defconfig. Please double check that it is indeed the default config file name in device/[manufacturer]/[codename]/*.mk (look for the TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG variable).
[20:26] <Aashu> i could not understand this
[20:26] <Aashu> could you please help me with this
[20:27] <Aashu> ??
[20:27] <n1cky_> Aashu: have you ever configured the linux kernel before?
[20:28] <Aashu> yes i did for desktop
[20:28] <Aashu> never before for any mobile
[20:28] <Aashu> and actually i could not find the directories mentioned
[20:28] <n1cky_> Kconfig is the kernel configuration language... for lack of a better term.
[20:29] <n1cky_> actually .mk, that's just a standard makefile, excuse me.
[20:29] <n1cky_> but the idea is that your kernels configuration is somewhere in the AOSP / Cyanogenmod tree under that type of structure
[20:30] <n1cky_> in your phablet dir, try a 'find . | grep defconfig'
[20:31] <n1cky_> Is gerrit dead?
[20:32] <n1cky_> https://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com/#/q/status:open,n,z
[20:32] <Aashu> Thank you n1cky - i have received this output
[20:32] <Aashu> ./external/busybox/configs/TEST_rh9_defconfig ./external/busybox/configs/TEST_noprintf_defconfig ./external/busybox/configs/android_ndk_defconfig ./external/busybox/configs/TEST_nommu_defconfig ./external/busybox/configs/android_defconfig ./external/busybox/configs/android2_defconfig ./external/busybox/configs/cygwin_defconfig ./external/busybox/configs/freebsd_defconfig ./external/wpa_supplicant_8/hostapd/defconfig ./external/
[20:33] <n1cky_> in the future please please please post long output to paste.debian.net
[20:33] <n1cky_> unfortunately that doesn't look right.
[20:34] <Aashu> i apologize... this is my first time i am trying technical
[20:36] <Aashu> paste.debian.net/413955
[20:37] <Aashu> i followed all the steps for porting and stuck at this one - Please help
[20:39] <n1cky_> what are you porting?
[20:40] <Aashu> CM for yureka
[20:46] <Aashu> i am porting ubuntu touch for yureka device
[20:50] <n1cky_> https://github.com/kirananto/RaZorReborn/blob/master/arch/arm/configs/cyanogenmod_tomato_defconfig
[20:51] <n1cky_> here's an older one.
[20:51] <n1cky_> You owe it to yourself to not use that. But maybe this gives you some guidance?
[20:51] <n1cky_> You need to check out the cyanogenmod sources and then patch the kernel configuration with the utility found in the linked repo.
[20:52] <Aashu> http://forums.yuplaygod.com/threads/yu-android-m-aosp-bring-up-challenge-calling-all-rom-devs.28477/
[20:53] <Aashu> i am trying with these prerequisites as mentioned in the porting guide
[20:55] <n1cky_> I'm sorry, I don't know how to help you anymore.
[21:19] <n1cky_> is there any tip of tree stuff I should know about with regards to building on sources newer than 4.2.2?
[21:20] <dobey> as in 4.4.4?
[21:20] <dobey> or 4.4.2 or whatever it is?
[21:20] <n1cky_> as in 5 maybe?
[21:20] <n1cky_> I'm hoping to build on 5.0+
[21:21] <dobey> i don't know what all is necessary to build on 5
[21:21] <dobey> mariogrip: ^^ i guess you might know? :)
[21:22] <abdullah> hello
[21:23] <abdullah> is there anyone?
[21:25] <mariogrip> n1cky_: for 5.1 you can use cm-12.1 as base: https://github.com/ubports/android/tree/ubp-5.1 or use aosp 5.1 as base: https://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com/gitweb?p=aosp%2Fplatform%2Fmanifest.git;a=shortlog;h=refs%2Fheads%2Fpersonal%2Fw-ondra%2Fphablet-5.1.1_r5
[21:26] <abdullah> guys?
[21:26] <mariogrip> abdullah: yeah?
[21:26] <abdullah> oh! hello
[21:26] <mariogrip> Hi :)
[21:27] <abdullah> how are you? :)
[21:28] <abdullah> i need some help
[21:28] <mariogrip> Im good, what do you need help with?
[21:28] <abdullah> i am trying to port Ubuntu touch for HTC One M8
[21:29] <abdullah> we don't have CyanogenMod 11 which we can use to port so is there anyway around it?
[21:31] <mariogrip> abdullah: you can try a ubuntu touch android that is based on cm-12.1 https://github.com/ubports/android/blob/ubp-5.1/default.xml
[21:31] <mariogrip> or aosp 5.1 https://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com/gitweb?p=aosp%2Fplatform%2Fmanifest.git;a=shortlog;h=refs%2Fheads%2Fpersonal%2Fw-ondra%2Fphablet-5.1.1_r5
[21:31] <n1cky_> mariogrip: thanks.
[21:32] <mariogrip> n1cky_ and abdullah: here are instructions for that source if you need https://wiki2.ubports.com/wiki/Building-ubports-source
[21:33] <abdullah> so basically ubport is same?
[21:33] <abdullah> thanks a lot for those links mario
[21:33] <n1cky_> mariogrip: so this supercedes phablet-dev-boostrap?
[21:33] <mariogrip> abdullah: yeah, it's based on cyanogenmod insted of aosp
[21:34] <abdullah> that's really cool
[21:34] <abdullah> this thing will be updated regularly?
[21:34] <mariogrip> n1cky_: Yeah
[21:34] <mariogrip> abdullah: Jup
[21:34] <abdullah> Awesome :D
[21:34] <abdullah> i am so happy you have made my day literally
[21:35] <mariogrip> you'r welcome :)
[21:35] <abdullah> :D
[21:35] <abdullah> if i face any other problem can i come back here for help?
[21:35] <mariogrip> jup, just ping me
[21:36] <n1cky_> mariogrip: from your gh it looks like you're an official canonical guy. If it's not out of place for me to say so, I think more documentation and a mailing list would be much appreciated for this community
[21:37] <n1cky_> thank you again for the links. :)
[21:37] <abdullah> alright mario
[21:38] <mariogrip> n1cky_: mailing-list: https://launchpad.net/~ubports (ubports@lists.launchpad.net )
[21:40] <n1cky_> 1 active member. lol.
[21:40] <n1cky_> anyway, i just subscribed.
[21:40] <mariogrip> n1cky_: yeah, I haven't made a link to the mailing list yet
[21:41] <dobey> mariogrip: having fun with the n5?
[21:42] <mariogrip> dobey: Yeah! but is it just my batteries, or is the battery life not good
[21:42] <mariogrip> I have like a 3-4 days on my opo
[21:42] <dobey> the battery life is indeed not great on the n5
[21:42] <dobey> i don't know how much of that is ubuntu's fault though
[21:43] <mariogrip> dobey: I will take some tests, might be something is the hal that is "crashing starting"
[21:44] <dobey> oh, good; thought x just crashed, but it locked the screen for some reason; updating to xenial right now
[21:44] <dobey> yeah if i could get even 2 days out of it, i'd be happy :P
[21:44] <dobey> wifi seems to kill the battery life for me
[21:44] <mariogrip> xenial may have some dragons
[21:45] <dobey> anyway
[21:45] <mariogrip> I don't think wifi draw that much
[21:45] <mariogrip> *it should not*
[21:46] <dobey> well, switching between wifi and cell all the time does i guess; concrete block is not great for wifi it turns out
[21:46] <n1cky_> mariogrip: what does ubports stand for?
[21:46] <n1cky_> ubuntu ports?
[21:47] <mariogrip> n1cky_: jup
[21:47] <dobey> and then if i turn on vpn, it really kills the battery :P
[21:47] <dobey> maybe i'll try vpn later though
[21:48] <dobey> mariogrip: i do wonder if maybe bt is a bit overactive in the android side, with no way for ubuntu to manage it, and that might cause some battery drain?
[21:48] <mariogrip> dobey: yeah, that seems to be drawing alot on opo to so I guess that's ubuntu
[21:48] <n1cky_> mariogrip: you own nexus6?
[21:49] <dobey> yeah, vpn is just networkmanager-openvpn or openvpn itself probably being a pain
[21:49] <mariogrip> dobey: there should be noting in the hal that can trun it on, bluedroid is removed
[21:49] <mariogrip> that's also what I think can be the problem with bt
[21:49] <mariogrip> n1cky_: yes
[21:50] <n1cky_> mariogrip: That's what I'll be working on for the rest of the day.
[21:50] <n1cky_> it's only 4pm here.
[21:50] <dobey> mariogrip: oh. can you fix that?
[21:51] <mariogrip> n1cky_: Cool! I have managed to get ubuntu working on that, but without graphics "just adb/terminal"
[21:51] <mariogrip> dobey: I guess I could take the hci part from bluedroid and use that
[21:52] <mariogrip> since it's broadcom i cannot use what I normally use hci_qcomm_init
[21:53] <n1cky_> mariogrip: if you could send me a tgz with your working directory, that would be much appreciated. Maybe I can get things working better.
[21:53] <mariogrip> n1cky_: I can push it to our repos
[21:53] <n1cky_> pm me for email address
[21:53] <dobey> hehe
[21:53] <n1cky_> mariogrip: even better
[21:53] <dobey> 15GB tarball? no thanks :)
[21:54] <n1cky_> that's the power of the git submodule. :)
[21:54] <dobey> ugh, git submodules :)
[21:55] <n1cky_> mariogrip: if i can recommend something for ubports.com, http://gitit.net/
[21:55] <n1cky_> it looks like you switched from mediawiki to something else
[21:55] <n1cky_> but being able to manage wiki pages with markdown and vim and git makes wiki's much more likely to get maintained, imho
[21:56] <mariogrip> n1cky_: this is git + nodejs based https://wiki2.ubports.com/
[21:56] <mariogrip> that's our new one
[21:56] <mariogrip> we will be moving to that one soon
[21:56] <n1cky_> did you write that or?
[21:56] <mariogrip> I want to move away from php
[21:56] <mariogrip> n1cky_: I made the template, it uses jingo
[21:57] <mariogrip> when we remove mediawiki, then php is gone from our servers :P
[21:57] <n1cky_> :)
[21:57] <n1cky_> how do i clone the wiki?
[21:58] <mariogrip> n1cky_: device config: https://github.com/ubports/android_device_moto_shamu
[21:58] <n1cky_> thanks!!!
[22:00] <mariogrip> n1cky_: kernel: https://github.com/ubports/android_kernel_moto_shamu
[22:01] <mariogrip> n1cky_: you can edit on the wiki or https://github.com/ubports/wiki.ubports.com
[22:01] <n1cky_> excellent. This is awesome
[22:03] <mariogrip> dobey: I will do some cleanup on *.rc files on n5, remove all unused and "not working", that may boost the battery life
[22:03] <dobey> mariogrip: ok, sounds good
[22:04] <dobey> mariogrip: i did notice that the latest images boot very slowly too
[22:04] <mariogrip> dobey: Yeah, I saw that
[22:05] <dobey> doh; the qa trello board queue has a lot of stuff in it right now
[22:09] <n1cky_> mariogrip: the missing digital ocean banner at the bottom is distracting
[22:09] <n1cky_> :S
[22:10] <mariogrip> n1cky_: seems like they have removed the link, it's on my todo list
[22:10] <dobey> mariogrip: do you have a problem on any of your devices where there are no thumbnails in gallery for the pictures on the device?
[22:11] <mariogrip> dobey: Yeah, the opo
[22:11] <dobey> mariogrip: does the gallery app log have complaints about apparmor access to the files?
[22:12] <mariogrip> dobey: I haven't checked that yet, but I haven't seen any
[22:13] <n1cky_> https://wiki2.ubports.com/wiki/Building-ubports-source step 3
[22:13] <dobey> yeah, they aren't actual denials in syslog; it's just the apparmor check in thumbnailer getting a result that says the profile can't access the jpg files
[22:13] <n1cky_> should be 'mkdir phablet && cd $_' right?
[22:14] <mariogrip> n1cky_: yeah
[22:14] <n1cky_> mariogrip: when i tried to edit i got sent to cloudflare
[22:16] <mariogrip> n1cky_: it worked for me, what did you use to login with?
[22:17] <n1cky_> github OAUTH
[22:17] <n1cky_> it went through after
[22:17] <n1cky_> but I think when the update got pushed, jingo rebuilt and the site didn't respond for a second
[22:17] <n1cky_> thus cloudflare kicked in
[22:17] <n1cky_> and then a second later when I refreshed the site was back up and all was well
[22:19] <mariogrip> n1cky_: humm, seems that it got updated
[23:33] <n1cky_> mariogrip: cloning ubports/android doesn't populate things enough
[23:34] <n1cky_> are you supposed to call phablet-dev-bootstrap and then clone afterwards?
[23:34] <mariogrip> no repo sync
[23:35] <mariogrip> n1cky_: oh, i havent added that to the new wiki yet
[23:35] <mariogrip> that's why that is not released as the main wiki yet
[23:36] <mariogrip> sorry my bad, added it now
[23:38] <n1cky_> Nice, thanks.