[00:13] cangpiaomei05 was added by: cangpiaomei05 [00:48] shisongshang0 was added by: shisongshang0 [02:48] (Sticker, 504x512) https://irc.ubports.com/0E8j7DkZ.webp [02:54] BarnettRebecca was added by: BarnettRebecca [03:13] joseyosoy was added by: joseyosoy [05:00] xidizhang2 was added by: xidizhang2 === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun [06:44] Hi @Abrahamarv Carlos @FaiezMarquez & @joseyosoy, welcome! Take a look to https://ubports.com/telegram-welcome to get you up to speed. … There are language focus groups available too. … Enjoy a fresh brew cuppa coffee thanks to @popescu_sorin :) [06:46] [Edit] Hi @Abrahamarv Carlos @FaiezMarquez & @joseyosoy, welcome! Take a look to https://ubports.com/telegram-welcome to get you up to speed. … There are language focus groups available too. … Enjoy a freshly brewed cuppa coffee thanks to @popescu_sorin :) [07:22] @ignorare, Me too [07:25] @BlueKenny, A lot of people are using NextCloud here, there's even a group https://t.me/UBports_Cloudsters [07:26] @ignorare, i wrote an article about nextcloud for ubports [07:26] i use it [07:26] https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/secure-cloud-storage-146 [07:26] hey everyone I have a nexus 4 with the old ubuntu touch from canonical and am disk space full messages [07:27] in the storage utility it just shows the space occupied by "Other files" [07:27] would someone know how to find and get rid of the excessively large file on the phone? [07:39] @Christopher, My advice is to make a backup of the files you want to keep, and install UBports :) … Anyway, the quickest way to get an idea of what are those large files, is running somethin like `find ~ -size +3M` in your terminal (you cam change that number for other sizes). If you want a more detailed output, there are a [07:39] lot of tutorials in internet. Search for something like "find large files on linux" [07:46] it looks like the /home/phablet/.cache directory is 6.1G... [07:46] lots of log files inside [07:46] I wonder if its safe to just rm *log [07:47] You can delete everything in `~ .cache` No problem at allo. It's a good idea to reboot the phone after doing it [07:48] [Edit] You can delete everything in `~ .cache` No problem at all. It's a good idea to reboot the phone after doing it [07:48] thanks I deleted .cache and am restarting [07:50] ubuntu tokuch on the nexus 4 —pretty good [07:50] I'm surprised it didn't have more success [07:51] Yeah, it was good in Canonical times, and it's way better in UBports times 👍 [07:52] I have ubports on a nexus 5 and do like it [07:52] That's the right answer 😆 [07:53] I just use the nexus 4 as an led time display using the clock app [07:53] so its not really important what it runs [07:53] but the .cache will probably become full again in a year or two [07:55] [Edit] I just use the nexus 4 as an led-style time display using the clock app [07:59] if I _did_ install ubports on the nexus 4 would xenial be recommended? [08:12] Right now almost everything is working as expected in xenial for the Nexus. Except the camera [08:13] So for that i recommend everyone to stay in vivid. [08:13] In xenial [08:13] With Nexus [08:13] I must say I dont use camera that often :) [08:13] People should not feel that this is a huge roadblock imho [08:14] If you wanna shoot [08:14] tons of pictures [08:14] just get a DSLR [08:14] At lest that's the best solution, I think [08:15] @Flohack, I know. For me its not an issue neither. But another problem now is not having a native mail app. And well until 2 days ago there was the scroll momentum issue that was a big deal xD [08:15] Yes good things take a while ;) [08:16] Adn the camera freezing can be worked around by switching apps briefly. So its not a 100% blocker to try out 16.04 [08:16] True [08:17] In the Nexus 4 is working now? [08:17] I remember the reboot issue maybe? [08:18] Anyways. Xenial is very close for being fully stable for anyone to use as daily driver [08:18] @advocatux, Its a problem :p i can`t open any apps with a click on the dash but with the starter it works [09:05] jiujiangtan was added by: jiujiangtan [09:14] does anyone knows if ubports can run on nexus 7 nakasig? [09:14] What about mi5 ? [09:22] @Sanjay_sakya, Think no, I'm trying to make the Mi5s Plus port but I need to wait until mir-caf is working again [09:22] Ubports 15.04 stable runs great on nexus 7 2013 wi-fi. [09:23] @BlueKenny, I just want it for mi5 standerd version. [09:25] 25.04 [09:25] 15.04 is amazing [09:28] Tùng Phạm was added by: Tùng Phạm [09:31] Hello everyone. Im new member. Nexus 5 and Meizu pro 5 which is better than for UT? [09:31] @advocatux, libertine containers are stored in cache right? … or I just have false memories LOL [09:38] @Javacookies, Yes [09:49] @Tùng Phạm, Hi, Meizu pro 5 is more complete hardware-wise, but I don't have one so I can't tell you any personal experience with that device. I have a Nexus5 and I'm happy with it though [09:50] Tùng also take a look to https://ubports.com/telegram-welcome :) [10:33] @advocatux, Thanks [10:33] 👍 [11:23] @advocatux, 👍 [11:24] (Sticker, 512x512) https://irc.ubports.com/k8HWRy9z.webp [11:28] Hi, is there someone around here who can look at https://github.com/ubports/android_bionic/pull/1/files and tell if it seems ok? === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk [13:00] https://didrocks.fr/2018/07/24/open-the-cosmic-gate-a-beautiful-theme-gets-a-beautiful-name/ [13:11] are we going to use Yaru for Unity 8? 😁 [13:18] Pin was added by: Pin [13:24] I think they wanted something for gnome that looked more like unity8's theme [13:26] well the plan was always to switch to unity 8 anyway, so yeah, copying the theme somewhat fits in with that [13:40] Is it possible to make UBports for Huawei hi6250 chipset phones? … there are linux kernel sources available for it: https://github.com/HassanMirza01/android [13:41] @notcake, If it has a workikg lineage 14.1 tree, then yes [13:41] @notcake, [Edit] If it has a working lineage 14.1 tree, then yes [13:41] @vanyasem, it does [13:41] custom lineage tho [13:41] Then hop to @halium [13:41] And start by reading docs.halium.org [13:42] I'll be glad to assist you [13:42] @notcake, Doesn't matter that much [13:42] I once used a half broken unofficial tree, and it worked almost okay [13:42] @notcake, this kernel works for AOSP-based ROMS [13:42] lineage aswell [13:42] @vanyasem, I had to patch it a bit here and there, but still [13:42] @notcake, [Edit] this kernel works for AOSP-based ROMs [13:43] @notcake, You need device tree, vendor tree, and kernel tree [13:53] Precious_priya was added by: Precious_priya [13:54] Any one can help me out to flash my mi phone without loss of data [13:55] @Precious_priya, Wait wha.. [13:55] We don't support any xiaomi phones atm [13:59] @vanyasem, Hmm ok thank you [14:00] @Precious_priya, Keep an eye on the project though, maybe one day 😉 [14:01] @VeryOriginalUsername, Sure hope so😞 [14:01] there are some on-going ports [14:01] if you are familiar with kernel building, you could to try to port it yourself [14:01] @vanyasem, Yes I'm [14:02] Fwd from vanyasem: If it has a working lineage 14.1 tree, then yes [14:02] Fwd from vanyasem: Then hop to @halium [14:02] Fwd from vanyasem: And start by reading docs.halium.org [14:02] Fwd from vanyasem: I'll be glad to assist you [14:03] @vanyasem, How to know [14:03] @Precious_priya, well find a tree on xda? [14:03] @vanyasem, Oh ok [14:05] this looks promising: http://doc.qt.io/QtWebBrowser/ qt has a mobile webengine browser [14:05] @mateosalta, it was feature 2 or 3 Q/As ago [14:05] @mateosalta, [Edit] it was featured 2 or 3 Q/As ago ;) [14:06] (Photo, 1080x1920) https://irc.ubports.com/48PljGbS.png [14:06] this? [14:06] yes [14:06] @vanyasem, which basically means "we already know and it's on the roadmap" [14:08] that would be cool, browser-ng needed a lot of work, might be easier to port a browser with many of those things working allready [14:10] there's a lot more to it than just replacing the "default browser app" [14:12] and afaik "QtWebBrowser" is just a demo app of QtWebEngine, not a full web browser app option [14:12] @dohbee, correct [14:12] which is why QtWebEngine will be intergrated into current browser GUI [14:12] replacing Oxide [14:12] yep, things like sharing, downloading [14:22] might be fun to play with the demo ui see if I can fix fullscreen from what they have [14:24] hi, what the best devices to run UT flawlessly ? i want to buy nexus 5.. and looking for alternate device before buy it [14:24] @Precious_priya, wow cool [14:24] @notcake, plz add https to your website [14:25] show some self-respect, letsencrypt is not that hard to setup [14:25] (but well that's OT [14:25] [Edit] (but well that's OT: @ubports_ot_ [14:25] [Edit] (but well that's OT: @ubports_ot) [14:25] @vanyasem, I use free hosting tho [14:26] it's not like I have something sensitive to me in it [14:26] or something else rather than HTML assets and a page [14:26] [Edit] or something else rather than HTML assets and index page [15:12] @Melodia, Yep, that's the one to get [15:32] @Melodia, I'm using a Nexus 5 with 16.04rc and it's really working well. Phone calls, texts, navigation, browser all working. Battery life isn't stellar (as I understand, this was the case when it first came out, so not an issue with UT), but the wireless charging makes up for it. [15:58] BjDTFNsQTYEs3 was added by: BjDTFNsQTYEs3 [16:38] So my Microsoft wireless adapter just arrived. Time to see if my nexus5 can cast to it [16:40] @AlexanderPlaza, i wouldn't get my hopes too high there :) [16:40] seems miracast doesn't work on android for n5 either [16:41] @dohbee, >.> really... [16:42] @AlexanderPlaza, according to a quick search on ddg anyway [16:46] Mm well using the commandline, I can see that it discovers it so that's a good step [16:46] I am using windows to see if it has newer firmware for the receiver. [17:00] I think it does work on android....haven't made it work on UT though [17:03] on nexus 5? [17:08] yeah I have one but I'm not 100% sure.....that's what I remember [17:08] @dohbee, https://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/accessories/miracast-t2510804 … Yeah seems like it does work. [17:08] Where is the list of supported Android devices? Want to try ub [17:08] (Using miracast [17:09] you know what...I'll try it....I'll boot android now 😁 [17:10] @Pin, https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/ … Here we go! [17:11] @AlexanderPlaza, My phone doesn't appear [17:12] ports must be created for each device, yes [17:12] Anyone installed Ubuntu Touch on Xiaomi Mi A1? [17:13] there are currently no working ports for xiaomi devices afaik, but some are being worked on. i don't recall if A1 is one of those though [17:14] @dohbee, 👍 I hope they work in the mi a1, it's like the nexus phones [17:20] it does work on android 👍 [17:20] (Photo, 2560x1920) https://irc.ubports.com/OcdisOhF.png [17:21] @Javacookies, Awesome [17:21] Well so far android and windows machines can work on it. [17:22] I think it is just something on the todo list after 16.04 ships [17:43] mmm, if it works on android, i would think it should work in UT then [18:03] @dohbee, Doesn't seem to work at the moment. But I'm sure it's just needs a bit of polish. ^_^ 😊 [18:04] So far I've noticed if I try to use the pause and play button on my Bluetooth keyboard while listening to music it freezes the UI of the phone. [18:11] is it on xenial? media controls don't work since the beginning of the world 😁 [18:12] @Javacookies, It's on 16.04. The volume up and down work just fine. The mute button works for the icon to change but doesn't actually do anything. … The home, application switch and right click buttons on the keyboard work as well. [18:13] It's actully surprising how much of it does work out of the box. [18:14] mute sounds like a bug, probably related to the difference between 'mute' on normal PCs and 'silent mode' on phones/tablets [19:05] dorianvogel was added by: dorianvogel [19:16] is that.......casting? [19:23] @dohbee, Mmm interesting. … Yes I've noticed volume levels don't follow a global value but as a per-application volume. … Already have a few times where I put in earphones and when I think the volume low, put on the music app and have the volume quite loud. [19:43] Timboland was added by: Timboland [21:26] Welcome @Timboland @dorianvogel [21:37] @AlexanderPlaza, well, audio really needs some love in the future [21:40] @AlexanderPlaza, Not quite per-app [21:41] Much like Android, there are separate volume levels per type of audio: media, notifications, alarms, phone... [21:41] But the UI to manage them all is awful [21:51] @UniversalSuperBox, Interesting. I thought Android had it similar to iOS in that standard. … 1) Volume for notifications/alarms/system/etc. … 2) Global volume for media/music/apps/non-system [21:56] @AlexanderPlaza, Well yes. You just have to change level in right context, but it's hard to do sometimes [21:59] uVolman is the best bet now for that