[11:14] <AngelXenial> sorry you can restore IMEI  in bq aquaris 4.5 ubuntu ?
[11:40] <leo_> hey, does anyone know how i would install ubuntu on my nexus 7 2012 tablet?
[12:06] <AngelXenial> sorry you can restore IMEI  in bq aquaris 4.5 ubuntu ?
[15:24] <dobey> learnbsd: use rc-proposed, not devel*
[17:25] <AngelXenial> sorry  how do I reset IMEI of bq Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu?
[17:31] <Adisumn> I need app for ubuntu in my pohone meizu m2
[17:40] <dobey> !devices | Adisumn
[17:40] <ubot5`> Adisumn: You can find the full list of devices, official images, community images, and works in progress at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[17:42] <r0kk3rz> ondra: hi, do the sensors work on shinano platform port?
[19:50] <Flohack> Good Eve
[19:50] <Flohack> Any plans to support Samsung Devices with UT?
[19:53] <dobey> the pro5 is a samsung soc
[19:54] <dobey> but i don't know if anyone's working on ports for samsung phones or not
[19:55] <dobey> at this point, i'd probably suggest just waiting until the work is done for the switch to a snappy core based phone image build, to port to new devices, as it should greatly simplify some things
[20:04] <TheKit> dobey, which things?
[20:06] <dobey> TheKit: no more system-image server. android bits should just end up being in separate kernel+gadget snaps from the core snap and rest of the system
[20:06] <TheKit> so not much for actual hardware adaptation....
[20:07] <dobey> at least that's how i understand things should work for snappy core booting on android bootloader devices
[20:07] <dobey> TheKit: well, for hardware adapting you would end up just making the kernel and gadget snaps for the device and putting them in the store
[20:08] <TheKit> I mean, it's just packaging changes in the end
[20:08] <dobey> TheKit: yeah but you don't need to host your own image server to get OTAs any more with it
[20:09] <dobey> OTAs would just be new snaps getting uploaded to the store
[20:09] <TheKit> OTAs are important when you have device hardware working :)
[20:10] <dobey> well sure. it doesn't solve the problem of manufacturers not releasing device trees or sticking to proprietary hardware without open source drivers
[20:12] <TheKit> or libhybris/hardware adaptation bits/etc not working properly for specific device
[20:12] <dobey> but on the other hand, maybe manufacturers could also be convinced to make snaps for the android bits
[20:13] <dobey> well sure. but hybris is at least open source and bugs are just bugs. bugs will always exist when you're talking about porting things to new hardware
[20:14] <dobey> anyway, it's sunday afternoon, so i really should go do something other than sitting in front of my computer
[20:17] <Flohack> dobey: Was just asking if someone did already a download-mode based device
[20:23] <vicky3248> hello
[20:24] <Flohack> Good Eve ;)
[20:24] <krowv> dobey: I’m trying
[20:24] <vicky3248> good eve :)
[20:24] <vicky3248> i was tring to figure out if i can install ubuntu on HTC 620G
[20:24] <vicky3248> :(
[20:25] <vicky3248> do you know where can i find the list of supported devices and hardware's
[20:25] <krowv> https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg22705.html
[20:26] <krowv> vicky3248: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[20:26] <Flohack> vicky3248: And these are the unofficial builds xD: https://devices.ubports.com/#/
[20:26] <vicky3248> ohh thanks
[21:25] <porcupine97> hoa!
[21:25] <porcupine97> its alive