 @Fuseteam [yes it was inspired by anime :p], :)
 @mateosalta [which ota are you on], I'm currently using the GSI version
 oh, wonder which version of qtwebengine that had
 @mateosalta [oh, wonder which version of qtwebengine that had], I think it's 5.14.2
 should work i guess
 but maybe the menu hack changes wern't in on that
 do you have a log
 oh xperia looks nice too
 yeah the xperia x devices are nice
 be careful you get one that is not a vendor device
 @bettehem [I think it's 5.14.2], do you happen to be on qt 5.12?
 @mateosalta [be careful you get one that is not a vendor device], do you mean vendor partition?
 Does caldav expect a fqdn/ssl? I tried typing in the ip of my nextcloud instance and i just can't get past the screen
 Some are in a state where you can not unlock the bootloader
 I think they were branded with a certain cell company - even if not 'carrier locked' you won't be able to install without an unlocked bootloader
 @Fuseteam [Does caldav expect a fqdn/ssl? I tried typing in the ip of my nextcloud instance …], Are you using self signed cert
 Ooo, there is a alpha 2 on the lomiri/manjaro
 @mateosalta [Are you using self signed cert], I'm not using ssl :p
 I installed nextcloud on my laptop and am trying to since the calendar
 [Edit] I installed nextcloud on my laptop and am trying to sync the calendar
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 the swipe left/right to close a tab in morph seems great but I think it's a bit too sensitive. I accidentally closed a tab the first time tried it 😅
 Article on very cool multi-OS (including Ubuntu Touch) boot loader for PinePhone -  https://linuxsmartphones.com/video-megis-multi-boot-image-for-the-pinephone-with-17-linux-distros/
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 Thinking of taking the plunge and trying out UT. Is there any consensus on which is the "better" between OnePlus One and Nexus 5? How is battery life between the two? Thanks!
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 @TotalSonic [Article on very cool multi-OS (including Ubuntu Touch) boot loader for PinePhone …], I found a small error in the article: Sailfish OS is not completely open source
 @Aury88 [I found a small error in the article: Sailfish OS is not completely open source], I am not the author of the article - Brad Lindner at Lilliputing is, all corrections should be sent to him.
 Nah. It was only a small warning here.
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 I'm sorry
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 How to install ubuntu touch
 https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io
 @mwboyd [Thinking of taking the plunge and trying out UT. Is there any consensus on which …], I think they're on the same level though OPO's devicr specific issues might be more tolerable and it might have a better battery. Nexus 5 doesn't have accelerated video playback but it does support wired external display.
 @Javacookies [I think they're on the same level though OPO's devicr specific issues might be m …], the video playback does work with the halium 7.1 based build though, but a couple other things are having issues on it.
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 @Aury88 [Nah. It was only a small warning here.], Yes, people should be made aware that Sailfish OS has some proprietary code in it, if they are seeking a truly open source OS instead.
 Hey. I am interested in the possibility of installing ubuntu touch on lenovo x2-eu. In terms of characteristics, it is similar to the meizu x4. Will it work for Lenovo ?
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 @andyberkoff [Hey. I am interested in the possibility of installing ubuntu touch on lenovo x2- …], no, each device must have its own image built
 @dohbee [no, each device must have its own image built], Sad .... how to make an assembly for lenovo?
 @andyberkoff [Sad .... how to make an assembly for lenovo?], see the section on https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io where it talks about devices not listed there
 @dohbee [see the section on https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io where it talks about devices …], Yes, I saw, but I want to have ubuntu on my phone. How do I do that? is it possible?
 http://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/first-steps.html
 @andyberkoff [Yes, I saw, but I want to have ubuntu on my phone. How do I do that? is it possi …], it links to the documentation for what you need to start porting
 it is not trivial and will likely take several months to get a working port
 also, Ubuntu Touch is not the same as having Ubuntu on your PC is
 @dohbee [it links to the documentation for what you need to start porting], well thank you
 @dohbee [it links to the documentation for what you need to start porting], I will study the documentation
 @mwboyd [Thinking of taking the plunge and trying out UT. Is there any consensus on which …], Why exclude other, newer devices?
 @Stereofont [Why exclude other, newer devices?], I was under the impression that the current choice was limited and these two were the best set up to date, is that wrong?
 @mwboyd [I was under the impression that the current choice was limited and these two wer …], https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io
 @Stereofont [Why exclude other, newer devices?], I have this phone. it works fine. I replaced the battery on it. I am satisfied with its characteristics. I'm not rich enough to buy a new phone just because it's new or just for it there are some programs. And why buy when you have this one? Why not just make ubuntu for it?
 @andyberkoff [I have this phone. it works fine. I replaced the battery on it. I am satisfied w …], the question of newer devices was posed in reply to someone else :)
 @dohbee [the question of newer devices was posed in reply to someone else :)], ))) With this phone in general trouble. There are no updates for android or ubuntu or other custom firmwares for it. and the stock firmware is a terrible nightmare.
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 @dohbee [https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io], Is the rank in "maturity" here a guide as to how well set up and "functional" each is and this the higher up the smoother the experience and less glitches etc? I've watched a few YouTube videos that suggested the camera functionality can be rather buggy and not working very well and video is very
[20:46] <ubptgbot> limited?
 @mwboyd [Is the rank in "maturity" here a guide as to how well set up and "functional" ea …], i think "maturity" is a bit of a misnomer there. i would mostly ignore that column. but are you looking for a daily driver device, or just a second device to start playing with UT?
 @dohbee [i think "maturity" is a bit of a misnomer there. i would mostly ignore that colu …], I'm realistic to understand the current limitations but would really just love to have something that is reasonably functional with now to offer than just text and call. I don't care about social media, I have really come to love Ubuntu desktop an
[20:54] <ubptgbot> d have run it on my personal laptop since 14.04 If I could ditch my iPhone for a feasible UT alternative acknowledging all of the above I'd give it a shot! I'd trade better and smoother on more "dated" hardware than recent theoretical better spec but buggy, hence the original question and emphasis on the Nexus 5 and OnePlus One. If they are flat by
[20:54] <ubptgbot>  lunchtime with average use it'd be a struggle though.
 I'm not sure if those two phones specifically follow this this rule but on the... 3 phones I've used UT on I've found the battery life to be much better then Android on the same phone
 @mwboyd [I'm realistic to understand the current limitations but would really just love t …], well, nexus 5 and op1 are both cheap and work pretty smooth, though they both have their own issues with a couple things. phone/sms should work reasonably well though on both
 so I wouldn't worry about battery life too much at least
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 @mwboyd [I was under the impression that the current choice was limited and these two wer …], OP3, Xperia X and clones are popular and functional. The two you mentioned have been around for ages
 @mwboyd [I was under the impression that the current choice was limited and these two wer …], But also BQ Uplus, Xiaomi 4x
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[22:46] <ubptgbot> <Beatrijs Tielemans> Hello everyone
[22:47] <ubptgbot> <X YZ> @Beatrijs Tielemans [Hello everyone], Hi there and welcome here. 🙂
[22:51] <ubptgbot> <Beatrijs Tielemans> @X YZ [Hi there and welcome here. 🙂], How are you doing
[23:02] <ubptgbot> <X YZ> @Beatrijs Tielemans [How are you doing], Fine, thanks. 👍 … How about you, enjoying an Ubuntu-phone this weekend?📱