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 can i install lomiri in 20.10?
[05:37] <cc> hello, still that question: my ubports has some question,when open UBports Installer,it told me that
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 @iminlovewith [can i install lomiri in 20.10?], Easiest way to try out is via qemu: https://github.com/ubports/utqemu
 It is not very stable on desktop though.
 oki thnx
 @jonny [It is not very stable on desktop though.], is it for 64bit only?
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 @Silas Santana [<reply to media>], Dude wromg group?
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 @commandyourstyle [is it for 64bit only?], Yes, I think so. What is your architecture?
 @jonny [Yes, I think so. What is your architecture?], x86_64 but forget to enable VT-x
 after enable it in BIOS it's workable, thanks!
[13:48] <ubptgbot> <Anaan Ahamad taha> yes yes i know
 @Anaan Ahamad taha [yes yes i know], are you just typing in the wrong group or are you one of those weird spam bots that just says random things at random times?
 Hello, I'm new here. I remember seeing one UBports Touch Q&A with Florian and Dalton asking for support regarding plainly verifying if bugs are still present/valid, following a procedure. Is there a procedure and somewhere where I can help with that's? Thanks!
 im guessing the latter
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 that was quick
 yes
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 @Pat [Hello, I'm new here. I remember seeing one UBports Touch Q&A with Florian and Da …], Best way is to check issues in gitlab/github repos, test the descibed bug and post a mesaage there if is is still present.
 This can be done for apps and for system repos.
 Top. I will look into it. I forgot to mention it's more for the pinephone (for now). Thanks
 Hey guys. After a bit of struggling last night (the UBports installer doesn't seem to work well with this particular device) i managed to get Touch installed on my Xperia X Performance by flashing images someone had made on XDA Dev. Noice. It's actually running very nicely and I'm rather impressed. One snag though. Obviously the XDA i
[15:57] <ubptgbot> mages are a bit out of date so I'm running `apt-get upgrade`, as you do, and the upgrade hangs when setting up `bluez`.  Tried a few different things and rebooted the phone too, but I can't get past this. Anyone had a similiar issue?
 [Edit] Hey guys. After a bit of struggling last night (the UBports installer doesn't seem to work well with this particular device) i managed to get Touch installed on my Xperia X Performance by flashing images someone had made on XDA Dev. Noice. It's actually running very nicely and I'm rather impressed. One snag though. Obviously th
[15:57] <ubptgbot> e XDA images are a bit out of date so I'm running `apt-get upgrade`, as you do, and the upgrade hangs when setting up `bluez`.  Tried a few different things and rebooted the phone too, but I can't get past this. Anyone had a simiiar issue?
 [Edit] Hey guys. After a bit of struggling last night (the UBports installer doesn't seem to work well with this particular device) i managed to get Touch installed on my Xperia X Performance by flashing images someone had made on XDA Dev. Noice. It's actually running very nicely and I'm rather impressed. One snag though. Obviously th
[15:57] <ubptgbot> e XDA images are a bit out of date so I'm running `apt-get upgrade`, as you do, and the upgrade hangs when setting up `bluez`.  Tried a few different things and rebooted the phone too, but I can't get past this. Anyone had a similar issue?
 Is there a feature in UT that allows limits to charging to 80%?
 feature?
 @McMarius11 [Is there a feature in UT that allows limits to charging to 80%?], there is not
 @McMarius11 [Is there a feature in UT that allows limits to charging to 80%?], uPowerIndicator app states that this can be done within the app.
 @Silvershock [Hey guys. After a bit of struggling last night (the UBports installer doesn't se …], `apt` is not a supported method of upgrade or installing additional apps/packages on UT. you should get the system-image ready version installed instead, using the installer
 @Pat [Top. I will look into it. I forgot to mention it's more for the pinephone (for n …], Cool. Testing for pinephine is good. Just make sure that you mention testing on pinephone because some things are PP special and may not apply for other phones.
 @dohbee [apt is not a supported method of upgrade or installing additional apps/packages …], Right but the installer doesn't work ;-)
 @Silvershock [Right but the installer doesn't work ;-)], you can join https://t.me/WelcomePlus for installation help :)
 Someone somewhere clearly got it to work but for me it seems to constantly reboot the phone during setup and then wonder where the device went
 you'll need to describe more specifically what "doesn't work"
 The boot flash goes fine, then it accidentally reboots the phone and unsurprisingly loses connection. The phone ends up in an annoying boot loop where it has no OS and I have to wrestle it back into fastboot
 @McMarius11 [Is there a feature in UT that allows limits to charging to 80%?], upower indicator can limit charging but I believe only on specific devices. You can also set a notification so that you'll know once it's at a certain percentage.
 https://gitlab.com/ernesst/indicator-upower/
 Last updated March
 @McMarius11 [Last updated March], these apps are written by volunteers so don't constant updates.  It still might worth with Volla - it just needs to be tested by someone with a Volla Phone running UT.  If it doesn't then the maintainer can be contacted, or someone can fork it work with Volla Phone as source code is readily available f
[17:47] <ubptgbot> or the app
 @McMarius11 [Last updated March], [Edit] these apps are written by volunteers so don't get constant updates.  It still might worth with Volla - it just needs to be tested by someone with a Volla Phone running UT.  If it doesn't then the maintainer can be contacted, or someone can fork it work with Volla Phone as source code is readily
[17:47] <ubptgbot> available for the app
 @McMarius11 [Last updated March], [Edit] these apps are written by volunteers so don't get constant updates.  It still might worth with Volla already  - it just needs to be tested by someone with a Volla Phone running UT.  If it doesn't work then the maintainer can be contacted to update it, or someone can fork it to work with Volla Ph
[17:48] <ubptgbot> one, as source code is readily available for the app
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 hey, just dug out my nexus5 that runs ubuntu touch and out of curiosity updated it to latest version, and i just wanted to ask
 ...still no way to change ip settings? really?
 @glodomorrapl [...still no way to change ip settings? really?], you can go to Settings and choose "VPN" to manually configure one.
 it's not like there are hundreds of people working full time on UT any more. meanwhile, huge tasks pile up as volunteers mostly work on things that interest or bother them directly. you're welcome to help contribute UI improvements to enable static DNS configuration
 @TotalSonic [you can go to Settings and choose "VPN" to manually configure one.], that does not solve the problem asked about at all
 [Edit] it's not like there are hundreds of people working full time on UT any more. meanwhile, huge tasks pile up as volunteers mostly work on things that interest or bother them directly. you're welcome to help contribute UI improvements to enable static network configuration
 yeah i just looked there, what
 @dohbee [that does not solve the problem asked about at all], ok, thanks.  I wasn't clear on what they were wanting to change.
 my ip address, subnet mask and default gateway
 @TotalSonic [ok, thanks.  I wasn't clear on what they were wanting to change.], they want manual network configuration
 perhaps "network interface settings" may have been a better description
 @glodomorrapl [my ip address, subnet mask and default gateway], there's no UI for doing it, but you should be able to use `nm-cli` to configure settings for your wifi through terminal
 `nm-cli: command not found`
 nmcli
 oh right, no dash
 good thing they name things so consistently
 @glodomorrapl [my ip address, subnet mask and default gateway], [Edit] there's no UI for doing it, but you should be able to use `nmcli` to configure settings for your wifi through terminal
 if adding easy ip settings configuration isn't a priority, then perhaps properly detecting network settings should be, then I wouldn't have to correct them myself just to get my wifi internet to work :o
 @glodomorrapl [if adding easy ip settings configuration isn't a priority, then perhaps properly …], have you opened an issue and described the problem properly, or do you expect problems to be solved by making condescending statements in chat? :)
 dhcp works fine here on all my UT devices. perhaps the config on your wifi router is wrong?
 Is it DHCP? What are we automatically detecting (or more accurately, not detecting)
 What I'd like to see is an app or something that you can add shell scripts to and run them without having to use the terminal. Can you launch shell scripts from the file manager? It'd make doing repetitive things much easier, for example, using nmcli for unusual network setups.
 nah dhcp server is fine, dozens of other devices know how to configure themselves just fine
 What is not being detected correctly that you need to fix?
 windows, ubuntu desktop, android, even a psvita
 subnet mask
 dhcp server is clearly set to 255.255.255.0 (/24) but according to `ip addr show` it takes /8 for some reason
 Where is the subnet located?
 I don't know what the address before the `/` in CIDR notation is called.
 But what is that?
 subnet or prefix
 sorry but i'm not sure what you mean by "wherre is the subnet located"
 The normalized CIDR address. Like `192.168.1.0/24`
 oh the network ip
 that would be 10.0.0.0/24
 Well, I can certainly see where NetworkManager would be making the wrong assumption then.
 Has this ever been a problem with other distributions or devices on your network?
 funny that ubuntu on a PC would work
 none at all, many other linux distros, including ubuntu, manjaro, pop_os just work plug and play with the same network
 we're not doing anything to break network-manager
 they properly set the mask to /24 and it just work
 Ehh, we do have our own nm
 [Edit] they properly set the mask to /24 and it just works
 @UniversalSuperBox [Ehh, we do have our own nm], but we don't do anything to break it. we just ship a slighly newer version than is in 16.04 with pretty much the same patches
 i mean, `ip addr` shows the correct thing for me in UT
 `inet 10.0.0.x/24 ...`
 Yeah, I can get `10.0.0.135/24` with Ubuntu Touch's NetworkManager on a 16.04 VM
 ok got the `nmcli` command figured out just enough to change the subnet mask to what it's supposed to be, thanks for the tip
 @glodomorrapl [windows, ubuntu desktop, android, even a psvita], i'm curious now. are all of these only not a problem for you because they have a UI to do semi-static config and you've manually specified the netmask on all of them?
 the only one of those i had to fix the subnet mask myself was the psvita, all other OS on the list didn't need me to do that
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 i can't imagine what would be causing that, other than dhcp server sending something wrong
 Who should I contact in regards to not receiving notification that a UBports hoodie I ordered has shipped yet?  I sent an email a bit ago but hadn't heard back - just resent the emails now.  I saw my payment posted back in the end of August - would love to get a track number if it did ship.
 So, is it for some reason disregarding the mask and picking its own based on old school classful networks? If you were using 172.16.0.0/24, would it end up picking a /16 as the mask? That would be my next test.
 [Edit] glodomorrapl So, is it for some reason disregarding the mask and picking its own based on old school classful networks? If you were using 172.16.0.0/24, would it end up picking a /16 as the mask? That would be my next test.
 yeah that's what i assume too
 Somehow I doubt the Vita would do that and get away with it, though.
 Given more than one device has hit the same failure state, I'd start by investigating the BOOTP packets flying around your network when a device comes online
 watching syslog on UT might shed some light too
 I haven't seen that issue myself, and I've been on some networks with unusual masks, like /20. But it has to be either the device or the DHCP server. Doing a packet capture for UDP 67/68 packets might be useful too. Just to double check the server isn't being weird.
 Why UDP 67 and 68?
 nm might have some entry like "error invalid mask, using default" or such
 Luckily DHCP is layer-2 only and it's always broadcast, so wireshark anywhere on the network can listen to it.
 @UniversalSuperBox [Why UDP 67 and 68?], Those are the ports used in DHCP
 DHCP doesn't have ports though
 It runs before IP communication is established
 Are you thinking of DNS?
 DNS is on 53 though
 The DORA process (Discover, Offer, Request, Acknowledge) very much uses ports. It's done over UDP.
 DHCP doesn't use ports. it can't.
 No, it's just a formality
 The IP address in the packet is set to the universal broadcast address and the ports to 67 and 68
 lol, you guys
 I had forgotten that
 Either way, I want to know what the DHCP OFFER says :P
 I had only mentioned that at all because it makes doing packet captures with tcpdump/wireshark a little nicer, ussing those ports are filter options
 Neat. I usually filter for BOOTP, or DHCP on the newest versions of Wireshark
 [Edit] I had only mentioned that at all because it makes doing packet captures with tcpdump/wireshark a little nicer, using those ports as filter options
 Yeah, that works too.
 what's the difference between anbox for ubtouch and anbox for desktop
 I mean, is the android image different?
 i think so. also the code is a little different still
 and we're already running another android container on android devices, so we had to deal with that
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 i entered in telegarm of ub for one moctive: i can returne to the Android with facility or is very complicated? i was considerign to use Ubuntu Touch, but...  … i would wanted to go back to android
 @guztaver [i entered in telegarm of ub for one moctive: i can returne to the Android with f …], follow the instructions for doing a full OEM flash or for your preferred alternative ROM
 hm, ok
 thks
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