 If someone knows what the solution might be, you can reply here. https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1412/not-enough-free-space-in-var-cache-apt-archives
 Well, Ubuntu touch isn't designed for you to install more packages to the root filesystem
 Could you use a chroot in your home folder?
[00:37] <ubptgbot> Lucía ☭♀☆🌈 was added by: Lucía ☭♀☆🌈
 thanks @UniversalSuperBox  … yes I understand, I´m just doing some tests because I want to try to compile/run processing and openframeworks. … chroot might be a solution, but it seems you need schroot, that is not installed
 Libertine is probably going to be your solution, I think it should be working in the next RC
 If it's not already
 ok I will check Libertine and also give it a try. thanks a lot Dalton 😊
 it looks is not there yet. https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/702
 Hm, ill have to try it on 16.04. On my pro 5 the libterine manager dosesnt show the package search results
 @gab11010, the GUI app and scope are not pre-installed, but you can use `libertine-container-manager` to create and manage a container from the CLI
 :O thanks for the tip @dohbee  … I´ll follow the documentation. https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/dailyuse/libertine.html
 @Stereofont, This is tiresome commenting on some one when they are. Not around
 I guess someone forgot it
 Fwd from Stereofont: A reminder to all that spamming and trolling are not acceptable. It is rude and disrespectful to other users. Spammers and trolls will be shown the door marked Exit
 What do to?
 (Photo, 1080x1920) https://irc.ubports.com/0aioGs8p.png
 install the telegram app?
 Telegram app has no search function
 Are some doc on how to build anbox aka anbox +Image. Trying to get it for my OPO
 @John_athan, Please do not post the same question to multiple groups
 @John_athan, Install telegram webapp
[07:21] <rouji> wasn't anbox not a thing on OPO because of the ancient kernel or something?
 There are issues with all Qualcomm powered devices. Anbox will get some attention when Xenial is solid
[07:26] <rouji> huh, thought it was just some feature missing in older kernels
 @rouji, We got issues with the GPU and the colorspace so everything looks very distorted ;)
[07:42] <rouji> that sounds fun
[07:43] <rouji> screenshot anywhere?
 nope not that I know
[07:52] <rouji> sad
 Anx docs on how to reproduce the anbox build ?
 We ae happy about new contibutors, the list of todos is quite long ;)
 Yeah but without docs it is like doing it all ober again ;)
 Not tslking about docs more like a cookboock with commands the rest i could figure out
 I can just point you here: https://github.com/ubports/anbox
 @dohbee: One question about this SSH-script to put the key on the UT-device: Why does this script change the port at all? Why is it necessary to connect to a UT-phone with a specific port? In Sailfish you can just connect to the IP without mentioning the port...
 [Edit] @dohbee: One question about this script to put the SSH-key on the UT-device: Why does this script change the port at all? Why is it necessary to connect to a UT-phone with a specific port? In Sailfish you can just connect to the IP without mentioning the port...
 [Edit] @dohbee: One question about this script to put the SSH-key on the UT-device: Why does this script change the port at all? Why is it necessary to connect to a UT-phone on a specific port? In Sailfish you can just connect to the IP without mentioning the port...
 [Edit] @dohbee: One question about this script to put the SSH-key on the UT-device: Why does this script change the port at all? Why is it necessary to connect to a UT-phone on a specific port? In Sailfish you can just connect to device-IP without mentioning the port...
 [Edit] @dohbee: One question about this script to put the SSH-key on the UT-device: Why does this script change the port at all? Why is it necessary to connect to a UT-phone on a specific port? In Sailfish you can just connect to device-IP without mentioning the port... Maybe I misunderstand something. 😀
 Why does the script forward a local port to a remote port? And why can't I just put the file "authorized_keys" into ./ssh on the UT-phone to get SSH-access? 😄
 And one more: Do I need the packages android-tools-fastboot AND android-tools-adb to run it?
 Fastboot is probably not useful for accessing SSH. Adb is probably only used to forward the port from the phone to the PC. This could be also done directly (like in Plasma Mobile), but then it wouldn't be possible to use both adb and SSH on the phone.
 @JBBgameich, I only need SSH. But it seems not enough to put "authorized_keys" into ./ssh, because the port of the phone is always changing?
 Are you using WiFi or USB?
 (sorry, I didn't read all the messages here yet in case you already said that)
 I want to use WiFi... Right now this is possible via WiFi-transfer as well, but this is a bit annoying because you always have to connect to the phone on a different port.
 In my dream I would click on a bookmark in the FileManager of my PC to get directly connected with the phone - without inserting any password.
 With WiFi-transfer you have to use a port and password that changes every session - this is annoying a bit.
 [Edit] I want to use WiFi... Right now file exchange is possible via WiFi-transfer as well, but this is a bit annoying because you always have to connect to the phone on a different port.
 [Edit] In my dream I would click on a bookmark in the FileManager of my PC to get directly connected with the phone - without inserting any password. There I can see all the /home-folders of my device.
[08:36] <rouji> so kind of like kde-connect for android
 In Sailfish it works pretty nice as well. Put the SSH-pubkey on the phone and set a bookmark in your PC's filemanager. Click it and e voila... 😉
 [Edit] In Sailfish it works pretty nice as well. Put the SSH-pubkey on the phone and set a bookmark in your PC's filemanager. Click it and et voila... 😉
 i kinda wonder now if kdeconnect could just be installed via the terminal on uphone hmm
 @ignorare, Why the port would change, its a standard ssh server
 @Flohack, Everytime I connect via app "WiFi-transfer", there is a different port that I have to use...
 [Edit] In Sailfish it works pretty nice as well. Put the SSH-pubkey on the phone and set a bookmark in your PC's filemanager. Click it and et voila - welcome to phones /home... 😉
 Yes thats WiFi transfer. In theory however you could install/enable the ordinary Linux ssh server
 That would be better for your case
 @Flohack, Ah! This is just depending on WiFi-transfer and NOT on Ubuntu Touch at all?
 of course. WiFi transfer just wants to be supersecure
 Aaaah! 😊
 Remember, the base system is an odrinary Ubuntu
 So I just have to install openssh-server?
 You can go to /etc/ssh and /etc/defaults
 mabye its already there idk
 But if not, just apt-get it, yes
 But remember it will be gone each OTA ;)
 hello all again, i solved the problem of dekko inbox not showing mails in the general inbox with this release https://gitlab.com/dekkoproject/dekko/uploads/d6e03b08e2309a5b4da83b5fd594ed6d/dekko2.dekkoproject_0.1.6_armhf.click
 thanks all for the support :D
 @Flohack, Flo, you are the man! 👍 I will try this later!
 @Flohack: So I check if there is a directory "openssh-server" either in /etc/ssh or in /etc/defaults, and if not, I install it via terminal?
 yeah just follow a generic ubuntu guide how to set up an ssh server
 @Flohack, I will! Do you think this approach with connection via SSH is a risk? I think if there is the pubkey on the phone it should be safe at all?
 So no security-issue at all...
 Unless there is a security flaw in ssh in 16.04 you will be safe. Just keep in mind its not more or less safe than on your desktop. Just upstream distro code ;)
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 Feature in the current issue of 'Linux User and Developer' on UBports.
[08:54] <rouji> dem text be tiny
 Dukato15
 Oh, the quality was reduced a little on upload to Telegram. I'll try to put it up again later on today.
[08:56] <rouji> readable enough for a quick skim, no worries
 @padraic7a, woooow is that cool!
 congrats! 😬😬😬
 Hopefully easier to read!
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 @ignorare see https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/advanceduse/ssh.html
[09:40] <ubptgbot> Black Impala was added by: Black Impala
 @Black Impala, Hi Black Impala, welcome! Check out https://ubports.com/telegram-welcome to get you started :)
 @Flohack, This is not necessary. ssh is already there and works fine
 @ignorare, The port doesn't change. If you mean the stuff in phablet-shell, it's because the ssh connection is being forwarded over adb. You don't need that. You can just enable ssh and copy your pub key over, if you prefer
 @dohbee, No but the WifiTransfer app renadomly selects a port to be connected to
 @Flohack, Yes, but that's not something I ever suggested to use for ssh
 yeah ;)
 @dohbee, So you mean, openssh-server is already installed by default?  👍
 Just run `android-gadget-service ssh enable` and ssh will work.
 Guys, this community is awesome! :-)
 Thank you Rodney!
 And then everything the common way: Just put the pubkey into ./ssh?
 Yes
 Well .ssh
 I don't remember using any command to enable it … perhaps with Developer mode, it's enabled?
 @Javacookies, it is not
 @Javacookies, if you used phablet-shell script, it enables it for you
 I'm in awe, why nobody read the f. documentation? It's all there 😂
 [Edit] I'm in awe, why nobody reads the f. documentation? It's all there 😂
 okay I see.... LOL
 @Javacookies, I wasn't meaning you precisely ;)
 no, it's okay … I'm just really wondering because I've used ssh.. … oh well, maybe I just forgot that step that I did :D
 :D
 @advocatux, Maya be, read the f. documentation with the link should be pinned in this Supergroup ?
 lol
 @advocatux, [Edit] May be, read the f. documentation with the link should be pinned in this Supergroup ?
 @libremax, Yea
 @advocatux, Oh, I am sorry for that! 😁
 @advocatux, Thank you very much! But just for better understanding: Does this command just enable the common (usual) openssh-server from Linux-systems, or does it enable some different ssh-server?
 what different ssh server would it be?
 @dohbee, I don't know - I was wondering about this word "android" in the command... 😁😉
 no, it's a "normal" ssh-server
 yes, because things are integrated with android things, on android-based devices
 Aaah! Thank you guys!
 I am sorry for asking newbie-questions, but I am a technician and not a programmer... 😄
 i understand the plan is to move away from that in the future, as we want to be usable without the android stuff, but for now it is what it is
 (Sticker, 512x380) https://irc.ubports.com/DDCf2CJd.webp
 @dohbee, Thank you Rodney, I understand! Maybe Purism can push it forward...
 @dohbee, [Edit] Thank you Rodney, I understand! Maybe Purism can push it forward as well...
[12:16] <ubptgbot> Mehdi Abdellah was added by: Mehdi Abdellah
[12:18] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> hello . how to install ubuntu in samsung 👍
 which samsung?
[12:23] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> rom ubuntu
 ok, but which samsung?
[12:23] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> for mobile
 there are like 100 different samsung phones
 all of them are different
[12:24] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> j320h
[12:25] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> cccc
 You need to port it to your phone https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/
 And your phone got only 1.5g RAM, so it will probably be very slow
[12:28] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> Try it
[12:35] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> cccc
 Mehdi the only way to get Ubuntu Touch on your phone is to port Halium, which allows Ubuntu Touch to run on Android phones. Otherwise, you will not be able to install it.
[12:41] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> ok thx ❤
[12:42] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> (Sticker, 482x512) https://irc.ubports.com/pc5kn4xB.webp
[12:42] <ubptgbot> <Mehdi Abdellah> tnx
 @Mehdi Abdellah, It is not a ROM in terms of Android ROM. Thats also the reason why it needs more effort and a porting process. If your device has LineageOS in a usable state, chances are high you can make a port.
 anyone encountered a problem with MTP? … on windows 7, it says "You don't have permission to access this device" … it was working before and it only happens on my bq E5 … my Nexus 5 works fine
 silly question perhaps but is your phone unlocked while you try to access?
 nope 😁
 usb MTP connection "locks" along with your screen i think
 well the screen hs to be unlocked to initiate the connection
 ^MTP stays up after you lock again?
 yes, it should keep working if the screen blanks from timeout
 but if you unplug, you need to unlock to re-plug again
 heh it does. never noticed as i set the screen lock delay to max,  and end up using the phone before  that anyways
 yes, that's correct, just need one time unlock and it's good … but on my bq E5, it stops working :( … anyway, it only happens on this specific laptop....
 When is the next xenial RC?
 @TomasOqvist, RC channels is built weekly
 Given the first one came out on Wednesday, I'd say Wednesday
 @UniversalSuperBox, Ok, thanks. I am waiting to try the clock and calendar fix.
 @dohbee and @Flohack: I am extremely happy, the SFTP file exchange to all of my UT-devices is working great! 👍👍  This is truely Apple-comfort on a Linux-device - great! Thank you so much guys!!! … However, there is one thing we should add into the SSH-manual above: If you want to connect to your UT-device within your PC's file ma
[14:50] <ubptgbot> nager you first have to create a file with name "config" in your computers directory "/home/user/.ssh". The content of this file is:  … Host    <Hostname-of-UT-Device> …     User    phablet …     IdentitiesOnly    yes …     IdentityFile    ~/.ssh/id_rsa_<PUBKEY> … Without this file you will always receive an error when connecting to the UT-device f
[14:50] <ubptgbot> rom your computer...
 [Edit] @dohbee and @Flohack: I am extremely happy, the SFTP file exchange to all of my UT-devices is working great! 👍👍  This is truely Apple-comfort on a Linux-device - great! Thank you so much guys!!! 😍  … However, there is one thing we should add into the SSH-manual above: If you want to connect to your UT-device within your P
[14:51] <ubptgbot> C's file manager you first have to create a file with name "config" in your computers directory "/home/user/.ssh". The content of this file is:  … Host    <Hostname-of-UT-Device> …     User    phablet …     IdentitiesOnly    yes …     IdentityFile    ~/.ssh/id_rsa_<PUBKEY> … Without this file you will always receive an error when connecting to the
[14:51] <ubptgbot> UT-device from your computer...
 [Edit] @dohbee and @Flohack: I am extremely happy, the SFTP file exchange to all of my UT-devices is working great! 👍👍  This is truely Apple-comfort on a Linux-device - great! Thank you so much guys!!! 😍  … However, there is one thing we should add into the SSH-manual above: If you want to connect to your UT-device within your P
[14:51] <ubptgbot> C's file manager you first have to create a file with name "config" into your computers directory "/home/user/.ssh". The content of this file is:  … Host    <Hostname-of-UT-Device> …     User    phablet …     IdentitiesOnly    yes …     IdentityFile    ~/.ssh/id_rsa_<PUBKEY> … Without this file you will always receive an error when connecting to th
[14:51] <ubptgbot> e UT-device from your computer...
 you don't need to do that
 @dohbee, Yeah? I had to do that for my Sailfish-device and now for my Ubuntu-device as well. Without this file I always got an error when connecting...
 i've certainly not done that. but you do need a working local DNS server set up, or aliases for the IPs, if you want to connect via hostname
 @ignorare, what error?
 @dohbee, Something like "Only connecting via pubkey possible" or something like this... I don't remember it...
 @dohbee, Maybe I am missing the DNS server because I installed my Os without recommended packages...
 @dohbee, [Edit] Maybe I am missing the DNS server because I installed my OS without recommended packages...
 well a DNS server is not part of the default ubuntu install
 @dohbee, [Edit] Something like "Only connecting via pubkey possible" or something like this... I don't remember, I was too happy when connecting was successful. 😊
 Ah okay! So you installed the DNS-server manually?
 and most people don't need to install one. your wifi router may provide it for you. it depends on your network setup
 Well, I would always prefer a simple config file instead of unwanted packages. 😃
 i have a physical server for mail/storage/dlna/dhcp/dns/etc
 Sounds like you are not an average user... 😄😉
 Unfortunately I don't remember the exact phrase of the error, but it was something with "only pubkey allowed" or something like this.
 But nevertheless, @dohbee, thank you very much for your extremely kind help!
 sure
 This is seriously Apple comfort... Get home with your phone, access the phone with your computer without fucking around with anything - great!
 [Edit] This is seriously Apple comfort... Get home with your phone, access the phone with your computer without fucking around with anything and without cable - great! 👍
 [Edit] This is seriously Apple comfort... Get home with your phone, access the phone with your computer without fucking around with anything and without annoying USB-cables - great! 👍
 [Edit] Unfortunately I don't remember the exact phrase of the error, but it was something containing "only pubkey allowed" or something like this.
 [Edit] This is seriously Apple comfort... Get home with your phone, access the phone with your computer without fucking around with anything and even without annoying USB-cables - great! 👍
 [Edit] This is seriously Apple comfort... Get home with your phone, access the phone with your computer without fucking around with anything and even without annoying USB-cables - great! 👍😍
 Now we just need a cable-free charging system... 😊
 you can even use x forwarding if you want...but that's not for normal users 😛
 @ignorare, Nexus 4 and 5 have that already
 Do you find that Nexus 5 battery life is pretty weak?
 not really, but i don't use mine much if ever, any more
 I find the OPO last quite long
 @exar_kun, Yes. It is also variable in ways that make me suspect some part of the software stack. But I've never identified enough of a pattern to track it down.
 it wasn't terribly great when i used it daily with ubuntu on it, as my only phone, but that was a long time ago, and i guess some of the things there are now much better
 @alan_griffiths, there's the one bit about bluetooth stack that reportedly causes much battery consumption via wakeups
 @alan_griffiths, I think there was a bug reported on github, but it's still pretty bad. Maybe kernel thing..
 keeping the device from hitting deep sleep
 i think it's on the android side, too
 yes
 Well actually I don't know, but probably
[19:31] <ubptgbot> Daniel Marsee was added by: Daniel Marsee
 @dohbee: I am still excited about the new file exchange... Thanks again! 😉👍
 sure
 Welcome Daniel !!! Check out https://ubports.com/page/telegram-welcome to get you started, we have language groups available.