[02:11] <touchy> hi
[02:11] <touchy> just curious, how long is is supposed to take to flash a ubuntu touch to a nexus 5?
[02:12] <touchy> taking forever nearly
[02:13] <duflu> touchy: I don't know the exact causes, but sometimes a failure will mean it never finishes. Give it at least 30 minutes. Then just try again
[02:14] <touchy> hehe
[02:14] <touchy> ok
[02:14] <touchy> it says it's pushing xxx file to the device
[02:15] <touchy> i'm a bit anxious about using it for the first time
[02:15] <touchy> it's like the time i first saw tits and wasn't nursing
[02:15] <touchy> LOL
[02:16] <touchy> 2016/04/01 10:11:22 Done pushing /home/SomeUbuntuUsername/.cache/ubuntuimages/pool/device-18a659f3cfe13a409a52815d2ef8dc71e99ab38d589e3272ceea40b43c3ae512.tar.xz to device
[02:17] <touchy> it got that far already
[02:17] <touchy> but on the phone, it just shows an ubuntu recovery menu...with no indication of activity
[02:19] <touchy> doing this through a VM, but i don't see any activity on the  hard disk, network, or the USB line....
[02:19] <touchy> is it decompressing some things on the phone itself?
[02:20] <touchy> omg
[02:20] <touchy> i think it finished
[02:20] <touchy> the ubuntu icon is spinning
[02:20] <touchy> :O
[02:20] <touchy> =D
[02:20] <touchy> SORRY FOR THE SPAM AND CAPS - I AM EXCITED!
[02:20] <touchy> heh :P
[02:23] <touchy> i'm guessing the first boot takes quite a while
[02:23] <touchy> ?
[02:44] <duflu> touchy: Sorry, was distracted. 20 minutes later has it booted?
[02:52] <touchy> no, much less...about 10
[02:53] <touchy> on the flashing tool... it doesn't really give much status indication other than if a particular file has been pushed to the device
[02:54] <touchy> i wasn't sure how many files had to be pushed to the device
[02:54] <touchy> nor was i sure it was actually doing anything
[02:54] <touchy> apparently it was, and i have a nice ubuntu phone now :)
[02:54] <touchy> Nexus 5  FTW :P
[02:54] <duflu> Yay
[02:55] <duflu> Yes Nexus 5 is nice, although I've never seen Ubuntu on one
[02:57] <touchy> the only bug i can see so far is that it's not reading the battery level
[02:58] <touchy> or maybe i need to issue a setting somewhere to make it visable
[02:58] <touchy> but here's an interesting point....
[02:58] <touchy> in CM13 ...
[02:58] <touchy> i really hate the camera
[02:59] <touchy> it's always trying to decide what you're supposed to be focusing on
[02:59] <touchy> even when you turn of autofocus
[02:59] <touchy> and so every few seconds it looses focus of the picture you were trying to take
[02:59] <touchy> in Ubuntu Touch..... no
[02:59] <touchy> it's perfect
[02:59] <touchy> :)
[03:06] <touchy> didn't come with a terminal app, but that's installed now
[03:06] <touchy> apt-get update(ing)
[03:06] <touchy> =P
[03:24] <touchy> i'll let you guys know if i can get  aircrack-ng and reaver + pixidust working on the Nexus 5
[03:24] <touchy> :)
[03:26] <duflu> I thought the terminal app was standard, but the design changes occasionally
[03:29] <touchy> didn't find the icon on the home screen
[03:30] <touchy> had to install it from the app store
[03:32] <touchy> other than the battery thing....
[03:32] <touchy> i really like what i see so far :)
[03:32] <touchy> need to put the system partition into rw mode so i can install some CLI stuff though
[03:33] <duflu> touchy: OK confirmed. You do get different apps depending on the device (even choosing the same channel). On MX4 I got no terminal but did get Cut The Rope. On Nexus4 I got a terminal but not Cut The Rope.
[03:33] <touchy> heh
[03:33] <touchy> interesting
[03:33] <duflu> touchy: Just:   sudo mount -o remount,rw /
[03:33] <touchy> devz will be devz i suppose
[03:33] <touchy> yes :)
[03:35] <touchy> it would be funny if the internal wifi could be put into monitor mode
[03:35] <touchy> =P
[03:37] <touchy> compile pixidut WPS and run it as a system service .... add all those wifis to the wifi list in wpa_supplicant
[03:37] <touchy> would probably make it a bit more difficult for the powers that be to track the phone
[03:37] <touchy> ^_^
[03:48] <touchy> holyshitbatman!
[03:48] <touchy> :D
[03:48] <touchy> monitor mode works out of the box with ubuntu touch
[03:48] <touchy> gotohell android
[03:48] <touchy> hahahahaa
[03:51] <zergnm> hi everyone
[03:52] <zergnm> is it possible to build an app for ubuntu phone?
[03:52] <touchy> yes
[03:52] <touchy> there's some dev info about it on the ubuntu website
[03:53] <touchy> technically, since ubuntu phone can have run python natively....
[03:54] <touchy> you could write the core logic of the app in python, and have it setup a webservice on localhost:port  which then an HTML5 based UI running in a browser could access
[05:21] <zergnm> python? wasn't meant to be a system based on web apps?
[05:54] <memyself> is it possible to install ubuntu on dell venue 8 pro?
[08:34] <Dubstar_04> Good Morning!!!
[09:12] <MasseR> Is utouch supposed to shut down background applications almost immediately? For example I'm in the browser, and switch back to ureadit, it reloads the ureadit again and probably in the wrong page. After turning back to browser, it reloads the app after a couple of seconds
[09:15] <jlkon13> Hello, I try to get my ubuntu boot image working but I am not able to determine how to solve the problem. Is it possible to enable adbd in bootimage before everything else (or at least before the partitions are mounted)?
[09:29] <peat-psuwit> Is Android source server working properly? It seems to be very slow at the moment.
[09:39] <matv1> MasseR no that is not the case. apps are suspended when in background. But they shouldnt reload by default when they come back to the foreground
[09:40] <MasseR> what could be the reason for the reloading?
[09:41] <matv1> MasseR i have no idea actualy. Do all apps do that as far as you can tell?
[09:41] <MasseR> Yeah
[09:42] <matv1> what image are you using? stable?
[09:42] <MasseR> Yeah
[09:42] <MasseR> flo
[09:44] <matv1> I do not have flo. But I am surprised it is doing that
[09:45] <matv1> maybe oSoMoN knows more
[09:47] <oSoMoN> MasseR, matv1: apps are suspended when in the background, they shouldn’t be reloaded when brought back to the foreground
[09:47] <oSoMoN> they may be killed by the OOM killer while suspended though, if the system is running low on memory
[09:47] <oSoMoN> in that case they would reload indeed
[09:47] <MasseR> are there some apps to show memory?
[09:47] <oSoMoN> but that shouldn’t happen all the time (unless you have many memory-hungry apps open at all times)
[09:48] <oSoMoN> MasseR, not that I know of, but if you use phablet-shell to connect your device to a desktop computer, you can inspect the memory usage with tools such as `top`
[09:54] <MasseR> meh, there is nothing especially memory hungry
[09:54] <MasseR> the browser takes about as much memory as unit8
[09:54] <MasseR> *unity8
[10:09] <matv1> MasseR I would in this case file a bug I guess.
[10:10] <MasseR> I'll wait a bit and note the behavior a bit longer :)
[10:11] <matv1> MasseR allright gd luck
[10:19] <MasseR> Is there a tts system on the touch?
[10:20] <MasseR> Ah, qt seems to provide something like it
[10:54] <oSoMoN> loicm, I’m testing oxide 1.14.3 on arale, and seeing the following error:
[10:54] <oSoMoN> QObject::connect: No such signal QPlatformNativeInterface::screenPropertyChanged(QPlatformScreen*, const QString&) in ../../../../qt/core/browser/oxide_qt_screen_client.cc:108
[10:54] <oSoMoN> loicm, this appears to be code that you wrote (https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~oxide-developers/oxide/oxide.trunk/revision/1364), any idea what’s wrong there?
[11:10] <oSoMoN> dednick, what’s the status of https://code.launchpad.net/~unity-team/qtubuntu/screen-info/+merge/286329 ?
[11:12] <peat-psuwit> Is Android  For me it seems to always produce error.
[11:13] <peat-psuwit> I can't sync Ubuntu's android tree.
[11:26] <loicm> oSoMoN: hey, I'll take a look after lunch
[11:27] <oSoMoN> loicm, nm I found the problem: it depends on https://code.launchpad.net/~unity-team/qtubuntu/screen-info/+merge/286329, which hasn’t been merged. Do you know why it’s "on hold" ?
[11:29] <dednick> oSoMoN: er, it was crashing the device.
[11:31] <dednick> oSoMoN: but that's greyback's i think.
[11:31] <dednick> *mostly
[11:31] <oSoMoN> dednick, thanks
[11:31] <oSoMoN> greyback, what’s the status of https://code.launchpad.net/~unity-team/qtubuntu/screen-info/+merge/286329 ?
[11:32] <greyback> oSoMoN: as it says on the MP, work in progress, until we sort out the dpr/scaling stuff
[11:33] <oSoMoN> so it looks like the code that was merged in oxide to listen to the screenPropertyChanged signal was premature
[11:33] <greyback> oSoMoN: I'm afraid so
[11:33] <oSoMoN> although it doesn’t seem to be harmful either
[11:34] <greyback> yeah, since it is a runtime signal connection, it'll just print that error. Code should hopefully have a sensible default value
[11:45] <jlkon13> Hi there; Is it possible to enable adbd on boot without system being mounted? I want to debug the boot image but if adbd does not start, this is not possible …
[12:45] <Smurphy> Morning.
[12:45] <Smurphy> Did anyone manage to create a playlist for the music playback app ?
[12:46] <ahayzen> Smurphy, what do you mean by "create a playlist"? You can select a track, or set of tracks, and add them to a playlist. That then appears in the Playlists tab ?
[12:52] <Smurphy> Yeah. Sorry. I remember I did that last year to create a script that extracted my playlist data out from a m3u text file, and wrote it into the playlist db ...
[12:55] <Smurphy> darn - yes. It's sqlite-3db ... :}
[12:56] <ahayzen> Smurphy, yeah it is currently a sqlite database, i hope to move to m3u at some point once a few bugs are sorted :-)
[12:56] <Smurphy> lol. I was wondering how it worked, and I had already wrote a solution for it :D
[12:56] <ahayzen> :-D
[12:56] <Smurphy> I should stop doing that.
[12:56] <ahayzen> i don't think our table layout has changed recently, so they should still work
[12:57] <Smurphy> yes - it does.
[12:57] <ahayzen> Smurphy, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~music-app-dev/music-app/trunk/view/head:/app/logic/playlists.js is the JS for it
[12:57] <Smurphy> However, having a UI to link in Owncloud (Calendar/Contacts) would be more important IMHO.
[12:58] <ahayzen> eventually i hope to use m3u, then assuming the paths were correct you could i guess import/export via content-hub
[12:59] <Smurphy> ahayzen: This is my implementation: https://stargate.solsys.org/short.php?i=654f59e4
[12:59] <Smurphy> It takes m3u files out of the m3u Directory, and adapts it to be written into the sq3lite db.
[12:59] <ahayzen> awesome :-)
[13:00] <ahayzen> it'd be nice to have a place to documented that sortof stuff :-) ...
[13:00] <Smurphy> Yeah. I got Kodi 16 here (running on 4 Raspberry PI devices for the family) and everyone has her/his playlists. So I needed to find a way to get at least mine on my ubuntu-touch :D
[13:01] <ahayzen> popey, we don't have anywhere currently do we ^^ ?
[13:01] <Smurphy> hah - my script even checks if the file really exists before including it into the playlist. Must have had a good day :D
[13:03] <popey> ahayzen: not really
[13:03] <popey> there's the bq book on github?
[13:03] <ahayzen> yeah that's all i can think of
[13:03] <ahayzen> idk if a Wiki page with hacks and scripts for coreapps would be useful or not..
[13:03] <Smurphy> I actually reverse engineered the DB layout - and just adapted the m3u stuff to the db format writing it into a SQL query, then dumping it into the DB.
[13:10] <peat-psuwit> Is Ubuntu's android source syncable at the moment? For me seems to hang and give me an error.
[13:24] <mike00> ha there
[13:25] <mike00> hi*
[13:27] <mike00> I would like to install an app from the Ubuntu SDK to my Ubuntu phone, but in the device tab I can see that my phone hasn't the network connection and so I can't install the app on the phone. the problem is that I connected my phone to the wi-fi, how can I resolve this problem?
[13:33] <dobey> mike00: i think you need to connect the phone over usb for the sdk to be able to deploy to it
[13:34] <mike00> I connected the phone with a USB cable to the pc...
[15:05] <mike00> some one can help me, please?
[15:10] <dobey> mike00: you might be better off asking about sdk issues in #ubuntu-app-devel
[15:11] <mike00> I have to ask the same question in that channel?
[15:14] <dobey> yes
[15:16] <mike00> thanks
[16:00] <sooraj> how to install ubuntu tuch on samsung galaxy s dous 2
[16:00] <lotuspsychje> !devices | sooraj
[16:00] <ubot5`> sooraj: You can find the full list of devices, official images, community images, and works in progress at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[16:00] <sooraj> help me
[16:01] <sooraj> my device is not officallu supported
[16:02] <lotuspsychje> sooraj: maybe try the XDA forums if there's an existing project?
[16:04] <sooraj> my whatsapp number is 9061400688.please contact me
[16:06] <sooraj> any one online?????
[17:00] <lotuspsychje> !info peperflash
[17:00] <ubot5`> Package peperflash does not exist in wily
[17:03] <Smurphy> sooraj: Whatsapp does not work under ubuntu-touch ...
[17:09] <dobey> Smurphy: person left a long while ago :)
[17:30] <Smurphy> yeah... can be.
[19:59] <mariogrip> https://plus.google.com/+Ubports/posts/8Fpp6F3Nhra
[20:00] <matv1> hahaha mariogrip
[20:00] <mariogrip> :)
[20:00] <matv1> it had to be
[20:03] <matv1> mariogrip the real question is: will the windows ' so-called-converged' phone also do linux shell now :) ?
[20:03] <dobey> Ubuntu for Clones
[20:03] <mariogrip> YES! :)
[20:04] <mariogrip> you can also get scopes on it
[20:07] <matv1> lol