[03:09] <Gues> Can an X server run on any phones supported by Ubuntu Touch?
[03:20] <JanC> do you mean XMir or "regular" Xorg?
[03:23] <Gues> I meant regular Xorg. I don't know about Mir. I'm generally just interested to know if X clients can communicate over a network with an Ubuntu Touch device.
[03:26] <JanC> you can run XMir on top of Mir
[03:41] <Gues> Does Mir lack GPU acceleration? Does Mir use GLX?
[04:33] <duflu> Gues: I am the current Xmir maintainer, and I didn't even think to try out remote rendering support. I will try it out (party like it's 1989), but it's not a use case in Xmir we planned for...
[04:36] <duflu> Incidentally, Xorg has a global variable called 'party_like_its_1989' which is unrelated. I didn't mean to cause confusion for anyone who knows about that
[04:54] <Jucato> duflu: hi. sorry to hijack the thread, so to speak. but is there a timetable n getting copy/paste to work between Xmir and native/other Xmir apps?
[05:13] <duflu> Jucato: It's in progress but surprisingly Xmir code changes are not related to the project. Let me find it
[05:15] <duflu> Jucato: Please join in: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mir/+bug/1471998
[05:16] <Jucato> duflu: ah thx
[05:17] <Jucato> i see
[05:55] <ahoneybun> this is a great review of the Pro 5: https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20160801#ubuntuphone
[10:24] <mardy> DanChapman: hi! Can you please point me at the diff for the fix of bug 1570774? I need to cherry-pick it into one of my testing branches
[10:50] <gihel> for those who read my question yesterday about battery draining fast, everything is ok now after using completely the battery and charging up to 100%, calibration problem
[13:50] <rosgani> hi all
[16:46] <Guest74720> hi all
[16:46] <Guest74720> I am noob
[16:47] <Guest74720> Its possible to install ubuntu touch in microsoft lumia 535?
[16:49] <ogra_> hmm, waiting more than 1min would have helped ... perhaps
[16:49] <Guest74720> hi all
 I am noob
 Its possible to install ubuntu touch in microsoft lumia 535?
[16:50] <ogra_> Guest74720, can you install android on that device ?
[16:50] <Guest74720> i dont know
[16:50] <ogra_> (is the bootloader open  for that)
[16:50] <Guest74720> i just starting with phones
[16:50] <ogra_> i doubt it is ... if it was there would be a chance though
[16:51] <ogra_> (though you would still have to make a complete port to make ubuntu run... thats quite some effort)
[16:51] <ogra_> (i.e. not actually a beginner task i would say)
[16:51] <Guest74720> ive been reading on the internet
[16:51] <Guest74720> and it is difficult install android
[16:52] <Guest74720> in my ignorance i thought it would be like on the PC
[16:52] <ogra_> nope, phones are quite different
[16:52] <Guest74720> fuck i am bored of w10phone
[16:52] <ogra_> drivers are usually only created for the platform the phones are sold with ...
[16:53] <ogra_> so you would likely not find any android drivers for that device
[16:53] <Guest74720> okkk
[16:53] <ogra_> ubuntu used the android drivers to run the hardware ...
[16:53] <ogra_> *uses
[16:53] <Guest74720> i understand
[16:53] <Guest74720> so I will have tho worst OS for a mobile all my life
[16:53] <Guest74720> XD
[16:56] <Guest74720> and can ubuntu touch use .apks?
[16:56] <mimecar> no, it can't
[16:58] <Guest74720> ok
[16:58] <Guest74720> thx so much all
[17:32] <mariogrip> mhall119: ping
[17:33] <dobey> hmm
[19:01] <abcd> dobey:  I've done a bit of research and it turns out the nexus 4 doesn't support vga. My mistake was to assume that because the lg version does the nexus 4 would too!
[19:01] <dobey> abcd: ok
[19:01] <abcd> anybody know if the nexus 4 is likely to support miracast at anypoint?
[19:02] <dobey> it is not
[19:02] <abcd> thanks
[19:02] <abcd> just my work screen is vga only :-(
[19:03] <abcd> is the hdmi output hdcp protected?
[19:03] <abcd> apparently it is when its running android
[19:03] <dobey> i don't think so. not unless that is some low level internal to drivers stuff
[19:04] <dobey> which, of course, it probably is
[19:04] <abcd> cool, might have to try getting a hdmi to vga converter. Techincially its illegal to get one to strip off the hdcp
[19:05] <abcd> stupid properity crap
[19:05] <abcd> dobey: thanks for your help
[19:05] <dobey> well, i don't think you'll be playing any blu-ray discs on a nexus 4 :)
[19:06] <davmor2> dobey: you mean you don't? I'm shocked ;)
[19:06] <abcd> dobey: no, but I read that the nexus 4 puts overything out with hdcp as a matter of course
[19:06] <abcd> * on android
[19:06] <dobey> abcd: yes, i'm sure google did so for legal reasons
[19:07] <dobey> remember, google does sell you encrypted video content in play store
[19:07] <dobey> well, tries to sell you it. not sure if you bought any or not :)
[19:08] <abcd> nope, only downloaded som free cartoons they offered for my kid
[19:09] <dobey> well, probably were still encrypted :)