[01:31] Hello [01:32] just installed ubuntu touch on my pinephone and it is the best one i have used on it so far [01:34] i am trying to find a way to keep the wifi on even when the screen turns off but there doesn't seem to be a ui way to do this [01:35] The WiFi failing after sleep is a bug, not a design... sorry [01:36] ah ok. i thought it was forced power saving by design [01:37] i do not have a sim in the pinephone yet so i was doing everything through the wifi. i just set the sleep timer to never to avoid issues. hopefully i can find soemthing so the screen doesn't burn [03:17] no [03:18] use it [03:18] omg opk bye [03:18] git clone sheep 100 zzzzz [05:32] @Marlomprr660 [], 😍 resons to love ut [07:30] M.N.A was added by: M.N.A [09:15] fredericnoel was added by: fredericnoel [09:27] <КАКАРОВ> Its there any working rom for mi a2 jdi? [09:46] Good products shop was added by: Good products shop [09:49] (Photo, 1049x1049) https://irc.ubports.com/VSs8gNlk.png https://www.makedollars.in/dist/index.html#/login?code=3891675 [09:54] (Sticker, 512x512) https://irc.ubports.com/4XP5PoGD.webp [09:54] (Photo, 666x1280) https://irc.ubports.com/HW4Qc0Ub.png https://www.makedollars.in/dist/index.html#/login?code=3891675 [10:25] Π― R was added by: Π― R [11:35] When the device has checked Anbox patches, does that mean that maybe anbox may work? Or are only the mentioned supported devices able to run anbox? [11:36] I can't seem to find anything on running anbox on non supported ut [11:49] I think main issue is that Anbox itself is currently unsupported and barely works [11:49] otherwise it should work on most recent devices as long as you have /dev/anbox-binder [11:50] [Edit] otherwise it should work on most of recent devices as long as you have /dev/anbox-binder [12:40] Just wanted to say, that anbox is not working for arm64 yet, but I tested it again and meanwhile it is working. πŸ‘ [12:59] 15" UT Tablet 😁 [12:59] (Video, 20s) https://irc.ubports.com/Al60Wk7r.mp4 [13:06] @Javacookies [15" UT Tablet 😁], Wow which tablet [13:06] it's not πŸ˜„ [13:07] it's powered by raspberry pi 3b on a touchscreen monitor [13:42] Wow i have raspberry pi 400 with touchscreen think gone try this too. [13:51] not sure if that's supported too but try it out πŸ˜„ [13:51] the 1GB RAM on RPi3 is definitely a big limitation πŸ˜… [14:00] @Javacookies [it's powered by raspberry pi 3b on a touchscreen monitor], If you build a case and use batteries, its a tablet [14:03] the monitor actually has a battery, not sure if it can power the RPi [14:03] does anybody know where pine64 keeps their downloadable images? [14:03] i can't seem to find anything that's obvious [14:11] which distro? … each distro has their own sites for the images [14:24] teh factory image but i believe i found it. thank you. [15:14] @Marlomprr660 [], Nice setup. Ended up doing that yesterday, too! [15:15] (Photo, 960x1280) https://irc.ubports.com/pvJaVyJY.png [15:18] @marquiskurt [], You got vaccinated on 13-10-2019...πŸ˜‰ [15:19] American datecodes are great [15:19] Ha, forgot my card was still up there! I got my first dose on 18 April (I think you pulled my birthday or something?) [15:19] I'm supposed to get my second dose in a week [15:20] gr8.. Stay safe [15:20] @marquiskurt [], i have done the same thing in a while sometime ago [15:20] @UniversalSuperBox [American datecodes are great], I've come to prefer the DD/MM/YYYY approach [15:23] @RealDanct12 [i have done the same thing in a while sometime ago], It was incredibly cool to remotely log in to my Pi, install Docker, and set up my databases project right from there. (My MacBook was charging because it drained during the night) [15:23] The inner young child in me was very pleased to say the least [15:24] :) [15:24] mine wasn't on ubuntu touch though [15:24] since that predates the time i get involved into linux phones projects [15:25] [Edit] mine wasn't on ubuntu touch though, i setup arch linux rootfs on los 16 [15:25] i only use it when i'm not at home though, sshing to my desktop from there gives me joy :) [15:27] I see. I wanted to flash UT on the first Android tablet I owned but was unable to (around the 7th grade), so I didn't really get to experience UT until a couple of months ago. If I weren't invested in the Apple ecosystem like I am today and if UT did become more mainstream in 2017, I would've definitely been more invested in the Ubunt [15:27] u ecosystem. [15:27] So using UT on the Nexus 7 I have really is fulfilling an unusual choldhood dream, and it's awesome [15:28] @RealDanct12 [i only use it when i'm not at home though, sshing to my desktop from there gives …], SSH became my best friend once I learned about it. [15:55] @marquiskurt [I've come to prefer the DD/MM/YYYY approach], For files it is always worth starting with the year. I generally do yyyy-mm-dd. Then they will get sorted by date. [15:55] Mm, yeah, true, I do that for my blog post files. [16:06] DD-MM-YYYY or YYYY-MM-DD is fine by me, MM-DD-YYYY is not [16:17] @Danfro [I might be missing something, but this line suggests the is only set if the valu …], Actually zero and any other value don't work. Set to 1440, which is one day. Nevertheless I get mails today. [16:18] humbl3one was added by: humbl3one [16:22] @Danfro [For files it is always worth starting with the year. I generally do yyyy-mm-dd. …], Yes, this is the only way to do it for me, as far as the files I create for my work go. [16:35] Calff Cumpain was added by: Calff Cumpain [17:05] (Photo, 1280x960) https://irc.ubports.com/SsrnPRdy.png I may need an intervention… [17:05] Lmao [17:05] UT good [17:06] @shinyhairsmylifeambition [Actually zero and any other value don't work. Set to 1440, which is one day. Nev …], Bad. Sounds worth a bug report... [17:06] @PhoenixLandPirate [DD-MM-YYYY or YYYY-MM-DD is fine by me, MM-DD-YYYY is not], πŸ‘ [17:19] @jackiemoore [], Ut test phone starter pack: battery <20%, default apps in the dock + ut tweak tool pinned, wifi instead of dataπŸ˜… [17:25] They are (L-R) postmarketOS Convergence Edition, Pinephone Beta and Oneplus One. [17:32] waimus was added by: waimus [17:34] @Danfro [Bad. Sounds worth a bug report...], Where to report? [17:36] @shinyhairsmylifeambition [Where to report?], Please open a bug report that the set interval seems to be not respected as it should be. The zero was more of a guess. But if you set the time to one day and still get emails, that is a bug. [17:36] Unless you set it only for one account and got emails for other accounts? [17:37] It's a ' per account' setting. [17:57] @Danfro … Yes, I set it on all my accounts [17:57] can i change dock position and is there a native night mode option or i should install redshift [18:00] @Danfro [Oh, just tested myself. Seem not to work. It rather is instant refresh. 😱], Battery go brrr [18:03] @jackiemoore [], You may need a tablet [18:08] @D4R1IN9 [can i change dock position and is there a native night mode option or i should i …], No the compositor does not support nightmode and no the dock cannot be repositioned due to how works gestures [18:09] @D4R1IN9 [can i change dock position and is there a native night mode option or i should i …], [Edit] No the compositor does not support nightmode and no the dock cannot be repositioned due to how works gestures I.e. Swipe from the left edge reveals the dock swipe from the bottom edge for app specific actions and swipe from the right edg [18:09] e to switch apps [18:18] @Fuseteam [No the compositor does not support nightmode and no the dock cannot be repositio …], got it tq for responding [18:26] @D4R1IN9 [can i change dock position and is there a native night mode option or i should i …], And there is a dark theme "suru dark". There are several apps in the store to change the theme like UT Tweak Tools, indicator dark mode or ThemeSwitch. [18:27] @shinyhairsmylifeambition [Where to report?], Dekkos repo: https://gitlab.com/dekkan/dekko/-/issues [18:27] (Sticker, 512x512) https://irc.ubports.com/uAd9ZJma.webp [18:38] @Fuseteam [Battery go brrr], What did YOU do? 😊 [18:39] @Danfro [What did YOU do? 😊], me? well my android batter went brrr cause i have like 3 apps syncing with nextcloud now :P [18:40] Haha, oversyncbatteryfailure. 😁 [18:45] XD [18:46] kinda makes me think some sync service that applications could hook into would be nice [18:46] or evolution sync is supposed to be just that πŸ˜‚ [18:47] At least for quite some services. [18:47] Nextcloud in general does allow most others. [19:43] eh? [20:47] Thiago Mello was added by: Thiago Mello [20:49] Anyone recently tested OnePlus 5 and anbox? Reading that page https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/device/cheeseburger/ it isn't working. I'm definitely going to test Ubuntu Touch on my cheeseburger (again), after it arrives in the installer :) [21:07] Jean-Marc was added by: Jean-Marc [21:08] @nfsprodriver [Anyone recently tested OnePlus 5 and anbox? Reading that page https://devices.ub …], I can confirm anbox doesn't work on op5 for now [21:08] @nfsprodriver [Anyone recently tested OnePlus 5 and anbox? Reading that page https://devices.ub …], We have to apply kernel patches yet [21:09] As easy as some days of work πŸ˜‰ [21:09] @Flohack [We have to apply kernel patches yet], I've made some test on my device and currently it loop-crash [21:11] Ah okay thanks. So I'll convert my N5 to a lineage I think. Thanks for your replies 😁 [21:13] I hope I get active in Ubports again soon, but I had so many different projects... [21:18] @Javacookies this might interest you https://github.com/ubports/docs.ubports.com/pull/377/files [21:38] i feel like ubports is slow moving since it supports a lot of phones [21:38] compared to fedora or manjaro on the pinephone only [21:42] @tertl3 [i feel like ubports is slow moving since it supports a lot of phones], Well we are slow moving because we have a much bigger codebase than they have [21:42] Also, we are slow moving because before the Pinephone there were only Android phones. Should we have stopped that, and throw all our users off board? [21:45] You are moving at exactly the speed that you are moving at. Just another version of "it'll be ready when it's ready." … It's fine! ❀️ [21:46] Yes exactly ^^ [21:46] Also, if ppl think we are moving slow how about donating into our accounts :P [21:48] just to be fair, PinePhone is an interesting device from experimental standpoint, but I think current Android-based devices are still closer to something for daily use and that's where efforts are focused [22:11] i mean tertl3 isn't wrong, we are moving slowing because support a wider range of devices. and there's nothing wrong with that :3 (not that they said there's anything wrong with that) [22:13] It's a good reason why development isn't faster than it is. For the record, as a casual user (TM) I don't experience it as slow. [22:14] same [22:14] tho tbf it is slower on the pinephone due to a number of other reasons as well, but its getting there