[00:03] Try following the steps in that doc [00:10] Hello, I'm looking for the Ubuntu Touch source code but I can't find it, I can only find .md files on GitHub. Where is the source code? [00:10] https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch [00:23] @jfhgfhjgf [Hello, I'm looking for the Ubuntu Touch source code but I can't find it, I can o …], Most of the repositories have been moved to GitLab - https://gitlab.com/ubports [00:25] @Flohack [], How do you build this just make recovery image or do I need to add stuff to manifest? [00:26] @jfhgfhjgf [Hello, I'm looking for the Ubuntu Touch source code but I can't find it, I can o …], All 450 ropes under github.com/ubports can be considered "source code for Ubuntu touch" fwiw [00:26] @jfhgfhjgf [Hello, I'm looking for the Ubuntu Touch source code but I can't find it, I can o …], [Edit] All 450 ropes under github.com/ubports can be considered "Ubuntu Touch source code" fwiw [00:27] What part are you interested in? [00:28] For example the ubuntu-touch keyboard is at github.com/ubports/keyboard-component [00:29] But that's a plug in for github.com/ubports/maliit-framework [00:30] Okay, thanks for the answer … I'm not interested in any particular part, I just wanted to make sure that the Ubuntu-Touch source code is publicly available in its entirety (for security reasons) [00:31] Its open source software, we wouldn't be able to maintain it if it wasn't opensource [00:32] For one its an entire os and the core team consist of 5-ish people:p [00:32] [Edit] For one its an entire os and the core team consist of 5-ish people :p [00:35] Thanks for the information :) [00:36] Sure np [01:06] @Fuseteam [how?], Well it can launch Rails apps on a remote server, which presumably have beefier hardware than a tablet. BUT I may have spoken too soo. The build of the app failed on the tablet, so it can't be sent to the server. This stems from a broken version of `yarn`, which I think is constrained by the Xenial base. So if it w [01:06] ere a case of the UBP devs just snapping their fingers and teleporting us straight to 20.04 this very moment, yeah I'd jump on that personally. Alas! [01:07] It just keeps reinforcing that I've pushed this tablet to it's limits, so need the laptop fixed and pronto. Otherwise I can only follow along during lectures and pretend I have these cool websites which the other students are able to launch. [01:07] @Fuseteam [how?], [Edit] Well it can launch Rails apps on a remote server, which presumably have beefier hardware than a tablet. BUT I may have spoken too soon. The build of the app failed on the tablet, so it can't be sent to the server. This stems from a broken version of `yarn`, which I think is constrained by the Xenial base. So [01:07] if it were a case of the UBP devs just snapping their fingers and teleporting us straight to 20.04 this very moment, yeah I'd jump on that personally. Alas! [01:08] ah yeah that may make sense [01:08] how did you install yarn btw? [01:08] with apt or..... [01:18] @Ryan Maldonado [How do you build this just make recovery image or do I need to add stuff to mani …], I know you say this builds with system image but it doesn't for me unless I need to add something to device tree [01:22] @jfhgfhjgf [Hello, I'm looking for the Ubuntu Touch source code but I can't find it, I can o …], It is hundreds of repos under ubports group [01:27] already answered [01:47] @Fuseteam [with apt or.....], A myriad of ways trying to get a modern version, but yeah probably apt in the end. [01:47] i recently discovered you can the most recent yarn with npm [01:48] What was the command? [01:48] `npm install --global yarn` [01:48] you'll need to install nodejs first tho [01:50] I already have it ;) [01:56] It's still 1.22.10, even when I specify `--latest`. [01:56] what is the latest? [01:56] [Edit] It's still 1.22.10 after using that command, even when I specify `--latest`. [01:56] classic stable seems to be 1.22.5 according to https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install#debian-stable [01:56] 2 something, on `berry` branch. [01:57] I'll try that one. [01:57] did you try this? https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install [02:03] Have you got it working in a Libertine container? [02:03] haven't tried yet actually [02:03] Seems to choke hard. [02:03] oof [02:04] ```Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, uv_resident_set_memory … at process.memoryUsage (internal/process/per_thread.js:153:5) … at ConsoleReporter.checkPeakMemory (/usr/lib/node_modules/yarn/lib/cli.js:33565:40) … at ConsoleReporter.initPeakMemoryCounter (/usr/lib/node_modules/yarn/lib/cli.js:33556:10) … at /us [02:04] r/lib/node_modules/yarn/lib/cli.js:91852:14 … at Generator.next () … at step (/usr/lib/node_modules/yarn/lib/cli.js:310:30) … at /usr/lib/node_modules/yarn/lib/cli.js:328:14 … at new Promise () … at new F (/usr/lib/node_modules/yarn/lib/cli.js:5301:28) … at /usr/lib/node_modules/yarn/lib/cli.js:307:12`` [02:04] ` [02:04] I interpret that as meaning insufficient memory. [02:04] hmmmm not sure about that [02:05] My roomie says he can drive the laptop to the nearest repair shop tomorrow, at least. [02:05] that's good news [06:09] @Ryan Maldonado [How do you build this just make recovery image or do I need to add stuff to mani …], For Halium 9 just build recoveryimage, its now the default skin. [07:26] @Fuseteam [amy halp we're going crazy in @welcomeplus], Lmao [07:43] Does Ubuntu work on Redmi 5? [07:48] @ArGeNbest [Does Ubuntu work on Redmi 5?], Check it on the devices page: http://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/ [07:49] @klaartje_b [Check it on the devices page: http://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/], I checked, there is no, but there is a redmi 5 plus, I thought it might fit. [07:50] If it would work in the installer, it would probably be listed there. No one is trying to keep that list shorter than it can be. 😉 [08:16] firmanrizanie was added by: firmanrizanie [08:17] Names mask the fact that there are big differences between devices. Nexus 5X was always a dead end, Nexus 5 was the star performer at one time [09:43] AinarGy was added by: AinarGy [09:43] Hi there [09:43] I am interested in this device: [09:43] https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/astro-slide-5g-transformer#/ [09:43] GEF kernel source [09:43] [Edit] Get kernel source [09:44] Is there any interest porting that device? [09:44] Its Mediatek [09:44] Buy me one and I might port [09:44] But no rn [09:44] I buy myself one and can help with it, when somebody leads me through the steps [09:44] Thanks a lot [09:45] (Photo, 597x34) https://irc.ubports.com/lG6XF2nV.png Fear not: [09:45] We will cover it ^^ [09:45] Yeah? [09:45] My lips are sealed ^^ [09:46] Is this sure? [09:46] Nothing is sure until its sure [09:46] Well, I am buying the device, on this incentive.. [09:49] You are the last remaining hope, postmarket, sailfish and others already declined or are broken to do anything in this direction. [09:50] In case I can help: … I am fairly used to the internals of an operating system and so long as I dont have to write C code, I am a help at the porting process and can provide my device as testing ground. [09:57] Didnt Plasma mobile abandon HAL and Halium? … This article still says, it uses and develops it: … https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/ [10:10] UT still uses Halium on android devices … Plasma Mobile just put their focus on mainline devices like the Pinephone [10:26] UT yes … Plasma changed completely [10:26] They dont develop it anymore [10:27] Some small group attempts to succeed the old branch, but that's it, so I suggest to change that wording. :) [10:32] @AinarGy [UT yes … Plasma changed completely], plasma is not developing anymore? [10:33] Halium [10:33] aa only halium - ok [10:33] See this [10:33] Fwd from AinarGy: Didnt Plasma mobile abandon HAL and Halium? … This article still says, it uses and develops it: … https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/ [10:34] but halium seems safer and better in building than porting mainline linux kernel to devices [10:34] @AinarGy [Didnt Plasma mobile abandon HAL and Halium? … This article still says, it uses a …], thanks [10:50] I see both as legit [10:50] Both are very different attempts [11:31] Shafiul744 was added by: Shafiul744 [13:36] Oh I thought Plasma mobile was doing both, like how Ubuntu Touch is, I hope more mainline devices do come out and that that will hopefully lesson the burden on developers. [13:58] @startekmb [but halium seems safer and better in building than porting mainline linux kernel …], PM isn't doing either. they're now only supporting devices which are mainline already, like pinephone and librem 5 [14:14] @Fuseteam [did you extract like dalton asked?], Yes [14:38] @PC0306 [Yes], hmm weird do you try to follow this? https://t.me/ubports/337240 [14:52] @Flohack [We will cover it ^^], Whoa should we tune in and listen very closely to the upcoming q and a???? [14:52] @PC0306 try these steps: https://github.com/Fuseteam/xiaomi-redmi-note-7-installation-manual [14:53] @rikshaw [Whoa should we tune in and listen very closely to the upcoming q and a????], Well you will not be able to miss that news, but for the moment no ETA [15:35] sajidbhat was added by: sajidbhat [15:35] 404 not found for port installer and halium [15:35] 😭 [15:46] please don't [15:46] @Fuseteam [please don't], I need gsi [15:47] Installer [15:47] check the documentation everything you need is linked in the group description [15:47] I only got halium boot img [15:48] Can't find Ubport GSI Installer [15:49] Use documentation. GSI does not get updates. Our documentation will help build a correct port. [15:49] @UniversalSuperBox [Use documentation. GSI does not get updates. Our documentation will help build a …], Okay [16:03] did anyone try Ubuntu touch on Nokia 7.1 phone [16:04] @Stereofont [https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io], Or any Nokia phone ? Actually not even 1 Nokia phone is listed in the 58 listed phones. [16:08] @theReadOnly [Or any Nokia phone ? Actually not even 1 Nokia phone is listed in the 58 listed …], There's unofficial gsi build for Nokia 6.1 but gsi is not supported officially [16:09] @just_carlod [There's unofficial gsi build for Nokia 6.1 but gsi is not supported officially], Ooh so that’s why - it’s sadness [16:09] But i have to say - their build quality is good - both the s/w when they did it and the hardware as always [16:35] Agreed — really wish they'd do more bootloader unlocking and throwing out their kernel source [16:35] That's really what it comes down to [16:39] We can't have phones with custom software on them without the manufacturer sticking to the contracts they accepted by shipping the Linux kernel in the first place... So if you're interested in keeping phones fresh after the manufacturer decides they're no longer fresh, contact them about that kind of thing. [16:46] I have two questions … 1. The ota I get in developer channel is from ubports itself or from the developer who ported Ubuntu touch … 2. Why does appications installed in libertine gets removed the next second the got installed. It happens with every application. [16:55] OTAs come from the system image server. the person porting may be doing further development work on the kernel or other parts of UT as well, though [16:55] i don't understand what you're asking with your second statement [16:56] I know the bug [16:56] No idea why eithet [16:56] Basically you go to install an app, it appears then disappears [16:57] refreshing app drawer fixes it? [16:59] In libertine GUI I mean [16:59] Installer thingy [16:59] I'll try explain at weekend with screenshots [16:59] pj [16:59] [Edit] oh [17:00] is there an open issue about it? [17:17] I need to check [17:17] I've seen other people mention it [17:18] And I've had on every UT device lmao [17:18] So I assumed I was using wrong [17:23] i never used the gui myself. seemed easier to just use CLI [17:23] but the GUI is definitely not perfect and has some issues [17:24] @dohbee [i never used the gui myself. seemed easier to just use CLI], TEACH [17:25] @amyosx [TEACH], `libertine-container-manager --help` [17:25] Pog [17:25] Once we install the software center in libertine , its don't work. Like searching apps and installing. [17:25] also, i'm pretty sure the docs on the web site show how to use the CLI tool and not the GUI :P [17:25] Will look Saturday when I have time lmao [18:10] Zouanhia Asito was added by: Zouanhia Asito [19:03] PERFECT! ElonnMиskk announcedd biggest COMPETITIONNN! … https://bit.ly/2RNtohs [19:54] @Fuseteam [@PC0306 try these steps: https://github.com/Fuseteam/xiaomi-redmi-note-7-install …], I'll teu this [19:54] Try [20:00] Just curious: Is there a way to lower the sensitivity of the automatic screen rotation? [20:04] @Don421 [Once we install the software center in libertine , its don't work. Like searchin …], I don't think you install Software Centre. It would fill the whole container maybe? [20:08] @Stereofont [I don't think you install Software Centre. It would fill the whole container may …], huh? no, it won't "fill the container" (unless you are horribly low on storage space already) [20:16] @dohbee [huh? no, it won't "fill the container" (unless you are horribly low on storage s …], Ahah. So it is more of an alternative portal, rather than a 'container' in the normal sense? [20:17] My impression was that people used it to run one or maybe two apps [20:17] @Stereofont [Ahah. So it is more of an alternative portal, rather than a 'container' in the n …], it's still a container in the normal sense. like a bag that stretches when you put more in it. [20:17] it's just a chroot, you can install as much in it as your storage space will allow you [20:19] 👍 [23:32] @Stereofont [My impression was that people used it to run one or maybe two apps], I think maybe that is the problem with installing directly in root? [23:39] @Don421 [Once we install the software center in libertine , its don't work. Like searchin …], Yes, many apps do not work in Libertine unfortunately, and apt is not usually used for installing into Libertine, instead `libertine-container-manager` is