[01:02] <ahoneybun> has anyone looked at https://asteroidos.org/ ?
[01:03] <ahoneybun> smartwatch os based on Qt5 and QML?
[05:16] <santu> hi
[06:11] <cc> hi
[06:12] <cc> is there any good idea for using ubuntu phone?i'm now using MeiZu Pro5 Ubuntu phone
[06:12] <cc> but i know little about it
[08:44] <black_puppydog> hey all. I just flashed the my hammerhead with the latest devel_rc-proposed. I got an "unlock sim" on first  boot but never since. now it's just "no sim card detected" and thus no mobile network. is that a known issue? /cc mariogrip
[08:50] <duflu> black_puppydog: There are open issues I think with the network indicator (or related code) crashing, that makes some options unavailable.
[08:50] <duflu> Like https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1607079
[09:01] <javier4_> my tree builds aosp but fails on Ubuntu. It doesn't find /vendor rules correctly inherited by my device.mk. How could I debug the problem?
[09:37] <black_puppydog> duflu: but the sim unlock should happen on boot, no? or is that just the network-indicator popping up when loading?
[09:37] <duflu> black_puppydog: I don't know. I just see patterns in the bug reports :)
[09:44] <black_puppydog> duflu: okay thanks. guess I'll try this more tonight, maybe revert to stable if I don't manage to get it working :)
[09:47] <ogra_> black_puppydog, dont use devel, thats yakkety ...
[09:48] <ogra_> either use the normal rc-proposed channel (thats active development) or a xenial build (though i'm not sure how well that works yet)
[09:50] <black_puppydog> ogra_: thanks for the tip. I was actually unsure what each channel is exactly :)
[09:50] <black_puppydog> good thing I know now, before doing too much stuff, I can still wipe+reflash :)
[10:17] <kaisoz> Hi there!
[11:22] <zaolin> Hey. Where can I document bugs and misbehaviour for ubuntu-touch ?
[11:26] <popey> zaolin: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Avengers
[11:30] <zaolin> okay, thanks
[12:01] <black_puppydog> ogra_: on first boot with rc-devel, sim works fine. managed to sign into appstore, but then (as also with proposed) the store freezes and cannot be force-quit. it works after rebooting though, including mobile data. :)
[12:07] <black_puppydog> on the other hand, nearly all of the apps (telegram, calculator, weather, browser, ...) just fail to launch... :/
[12:07] <black_puppydog> this is weird, a month ago hammerhead was really usable. what happened in the meantime?
[12:41] <kaisoz> Hi there
[13:13] <black_puppydog> any way I can specify a specific version number for ubuntu-device-flash? and if so, which one would be best for hammerhead?
[13:14] <dobey> yes you can, and the latest in either stable or rc-proposed would be the best for that device, i think
[13:15] <black_puppydog> dobey: thing is, in stable I got a version that seemed to be before last month's epic update which fixed a critical bug that prevented sharing or picking *anything* which made the device pretty useless
[13:17] <black_puppydog> and rc-proposed (not devel) I had the problem described above. I can deal with shaky booting, but I *do* need mobile data and apps that actually start. that wasn't a problem in the middle of july...
[13:17] <dobey> i don't know
[13:18] <black_puppydog> no problem :) maybe mariogrip can comment if he finds the time. I'll check back on this later...
[13:32] <chrisccoulson> With https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/1723, I can use QSystemInfo to enumerate input devices from Oxide inside confined apps, right?
[13:44] <dobey> Mirv: ^^
[13:59] <Mirv> chrisccoulson: dobey: from within confined apps would need https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/1723 landing which is pending on UITK implementing a branch to use it
[13:59] <Mirv> you could ask bzoltan if he can get that landed for OTA-13 still. the qtsystems part is ready.
[14:00] <Mirv> chrisccoulson: but yes when that lands, you can
[14:00] <Mirv> chrisccoulson: since it uses the Mir API to get the input devices
[14:11] <chrisccoulson> Mirv, excellent, thanks
[14:12] <brunch875> My youtube scope doesn't work. Am I the only one with this situation?
[14:12] <brunch875> Videos aggregator won't load it either
[14:21] <mhall119> mariogrip: hey, can you help out this guy who's trying to get started with porting? http://askubuntu.com/questions/808669/im-using-phalbet-dev-bootstrap-to-download-ubuntu-touch-sources-and-it-is-giv
[14:22] <mhall119> probably the tools he's using are broken, so if you have alternatives that you know will work, just point him to them
[14:24] <popey> he was here earlier, the server was down, it's fixed now
[14:25] <javier4_> Guys, I generated a working AOSP source tree, that builds and boots quite correctly. If I use device/, vendor/ and hardware/ to build Ubuntu, compilation fails. I noticed that my original tree has some files customized by MediaTek inside its build/ subdirectory. Should I substitute them to the ones shipped by Phablet?
[14:25] <mhall119> popey: oh, is that all it was?
[14:25] <popey> yes
[14:25] <mhall119> ah, cool, thanks
[14:25] <popey> np
[15:21] <john-mcaleely> ganeshi4u, I have that branch for you.
[15:22] <john-mcaleely> ganeshi4u, so, for an android 5.1 based device like yours, use: personal/w-ondra/phablet-5.1.1_r36
[15:22] <john-mcaleely> and w-ondra is ondra on this channel ;-)
[15:22] <john-mcaleely> ganeshi4u, ^
[15:25] <ondra> ganeshi4u I'm now pushing those out of my personal, so soon you could use just phablet-5.1.1_r36
[15:25] <john-mcaleely> nice
[15:29] <john-mcaleely> popey, ^ fyi
[15:32] <ganeshi4u> john-mcaleely: thanks 😃
[15:34] <john-mcaleely> yw
[16:01] <popey> john-mcaleely: thanks
[16:08] <jarlath> Wohoo!! Running irssi from Ubuntu phone using Libetine :) Goodbye raspberry pi - I think.
[16:34] <jarlath> clear
[16:49] <ondra> @all just push phablet-5.1.1 branch from personal to main, you can now sync code with repo init -u ssh://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com:29418/aosp/platform/manifest -b phablet-5.1.1_r36
[16:50] <dobey> jarlath: well, cool that it works, but you'll still suffer from the lifecycle constraints :)
[17:02] <jarlath> dobey: true. But so far, so good. I'm listening to Podbird with the screen locked and the phone but the ssh connection/irssi are still running.
[19:21] <Laney> morphis: BTW, I uploaded libhybris a couple of times to yakkety (looks like you are the maintainer) - you might want to grab those fixes or not. Sorry for not going through the official channels but it was blocking other stuff.
[19:26] <morphis> Laney: ah!
[19:26] <morphis> Laney: can you submit a PR against https://code.launchpad.net/~libhybris-maintainers/libhybris/+git/libhybris/+ref/master with those fixes?
[19:27] <Laney> morphis: sure, will do tomorrow
[19:28] <morphis> Laney: thanks!
[21:31] <anom> Hai
[21:31] <anom> which is the best phone for connecting to a monitor/keyboard/mouse?