[11:12] <mimecar> I want install a click package on Ubuntu device
[11:12] <mimecar> click is generated with SDK, is build and validated and fails on device installation
[11:12] <m0n5t3r> meh, the new app switcher is pretty annoying
[11:12] <mimecar> the message I get is Bad port 'Ubuntu'
[11:13] <mimecar> m0n5t3r, I'm working with  publish option but the error remains
[11:15] <m0n5t3r> mimecar: no idea, never used the sdk, not emough disk space on the laptop :)
[11:16] <m0n5t3r> the error message suggests the port name is wrong
[11:16] <m0n5t3r> port as in serial port or whatever
[11:16] <mimecar> the same code worked ok some time ago
[11:16] <m0n5t3r> I only ever used adb and ubuntu-device-flash to interact with the phone
[11:17] <m0n5t3r> it the phone unlocked? does it show in adb devices?
[11:17] <m0n5t3r> s/^it/is/
[11:17] <mimecar> is unlocked
[11:17] <mimecar> and I can connect with SSH using ubuntu sdk options
[11:19] <m0n5t3r> yeah, but ssh is over wifi, you might have a trouble with the usb link thingy
[11:21] <m0n5t3r> I might be talking out of my ass and the sdk might have an option to push packages over the network, though
[11:21] <m0n5t3r> as I said, never got to use it
[11:22] <mimecar> SDK is using usb connection
[11:22] <mimecar> because it works with phone on plane mode :)
[11:25] <mimecar> it looks device only accept connections with a ssh certificate
[15:51] <mimecar> first problem fixed
[15:51] <mimecar> I've removed qtcreator config
[15:52] <mimecar> I think the problem was related with port fordwading, now I can installa apps with Publish option
[17:35] <Acou_Bass> quick query for you folks... lets say i wanted to start from scratch and flash ubuntu touch on my nexus 4, coming from an android install
[17:36] <Acou_Bass> does the version of android installed at that time affect the ubuntu touch install in any way
[17:36] <Acou_Bass> like... if i used some custom fancy android build that had some souped-up kernel that doubled my battery life or whatever... would it benefit ubuntu too? or does ubuntu completely overwrite that kernel/other such stuff?
[19:41] <stereo__> hi, i am trying to run the emulator in 16.10 and only getting a black screen inside the emulator window. (yes, have direct rendering, tried ready images and now also built it myself). any ideas?
[22:43] <dobey> Acou_Bass: the kernel/stuff is replaced, but depending on the version of android on the device, flashing may be prohibited due to some differences in the recovery and such. i think if you want totally restart and have android on it now, the best thing to do would be to reflash totally stock android 4.4, boot up to the welcome screen, reboot to bootloader, and then do the ubuntu-device-flash
[22:44] <Acou_Bass> i already have ubuntu on my phone :) just wondered about the kernel thing :D
[22:45] <rdh> anyone have ubuntu on the newer pixel phones?
[22:51] <yang> BQ Ubuntu tablets were all gone before Black Friday :/
[22:51] <dobey> rdh: google haven't released the drivers for those phones, so there isn't even cyanogenmod on them yet
[22:52] <rdh> dobey, :(, ill get one anyways. lol