Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Gmail notifications

2016-04-08 Thread Bill Filler
Some changes were made to how we query for new messages from Gmail, as
users were reporting  missed messages because we were being too selective
in our query. We now check for new messages in "Inbox". To turn off the
annoying Social, Promotions, etc, notifications you should open Gmail in a
browser and go to the Settings->Labels page hide the ones you don't want
from showing up in main message list (they will still be accessible from
Categories Folder in Gmail).

I've attached a screenshot. This should do the trick.

Bill

On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 8:14 PM, Francisco Pina Martins <
f.pinamart...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Did anyone else notice a "strange" behaviour of Gmail notifications?
> Ever since updatng to OTA10, I now get notified not only for emails on my
> "Primary" inbox, I also get notifications for the "Social", "Promotions",
> "Updates" and "Forums" inboxes.
> This means my phone is almost constantly notifying me of stuff.
> Is this a feature or a bug? If it is a feature, can I revert it somehow?
>
> Thank you for any feedback.
>
> Francisco
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] owncloud sync on the phone.

2016-04-08 Thread Wayne Taylor
Thanks for all your work on this, Filip!

W

On 16-04-08 09:26 AM, Filip Dorosz wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> As you may know I've been working at getting owncloud file sync on
> Ubuntu Touch using owncloud-client-cmd and some scripts. What I've
> archived so far is working owncloudcmd client on the phone, script for
> running that periodically and simple config files to adjust settings.
>
> I've setup repository on my github so you can have a look at it:
> https://github.com/fihufil/owncloud-file-sync
>
> If someone is willing to create GUI for managing my config files it
> would be really nice.
> I know this (whole project) is not suitable for official store but my
> guess it is for Openstore.
>
> Any feedback if greatly welcome.
>
> Happy CLI-hacking,
> Filip Dorosz.
>


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] what happened to the location-service dbus service?

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell
so, currently it can see 5 space vehicles, which should be enough to get 
a fix (should be enough for an altitude fix)


phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system 
--get --property visible_space_vehicles

Visible space vehicles:
(type: gps, prn: 8, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, 
has_ephimeris_data: 0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 0 deg, elevation: 0 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 16, snr: 21, has_almanac_data: 0, 
has_ephimeris_data: 0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 0 deg, elevation: 0 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 21, snr: 23, has_almanac_data: 0, 
has_ephimeris_data: 0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 0 deg, elevation: 0 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 26, snr: 28, has_almanac_data: 0, 
has_ephimeris_data: 0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 0 deg, elevation: 0 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 27, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, 
has_ephimeris_data: 0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 0 deg, elevation: 0 deg)
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which 
isn't registered


reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_signals reveals that the prn 
basically identifies the satellite, snr might be a signal to noise ratio 
but having 0 as has_ephimeris doesn't look so good. What is the expected 
output of visible_space_vehicles?


Alan.

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[Ubuntu-phone] Landing team 08.04.16

2016-04-08 Thread Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak
Hello everyone,

OTA-10 has been now released for all our mobile devices, with mako and
flo still in the phased upgrades stage. By tomorrow all users should
have the update on their phones. So far the only worrying issue reported
by users is the shell slowness on BQ devices. Our developers are working
on fixes for those - we will be keeping everyone up-to-date on the
progress there. We are heavily considering preparing a point-release
OTA, but it all depends on the nature of the fixes.

In the meantime, one of our developers found a security issue that we'll
be patching up ASAP with a security hotfix (images already building).
Since we're treating every security-related issue with highest priority,
we are doing our best to get this still released today - so don't be
surprised if you see an update notification in the nearest time. More on
the details next week.

Have a great weekend!


* What landed in our images:
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-touch

#309 rc-proposed/krillin
-
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en/krillin/309.commitlog

#303 rc-proposed/vegetahd
-
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en/vegetahd/303.commitlog

#302 rc-proposed/arale
-
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/landing-team/ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/meizu.en/arale/302.commitlog


* Some useful documentation:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LandingTeam

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/citrain/RTMLandingApproaches
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/citrain/LandingProcess
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LandingTeam/Smoketesting
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LandingTeam/ReleaseSchedule
http://developer.ubuntu.com/start/ubuntu-for-devices/image-channels/

https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/
https://trello.com/b/AE3swczu/silo-testing
http://people.canonical.com/~lzemczak/issues/
https://lists.launchpad.net/landing-team-changes/


* Blocking issues (stable):

None.


* Blocking issues (devel):

** devel-proposed - android lxc container fails to start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1551150


* Issues in need of attention:

** Manually installed apps removed by new system image
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1558032



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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] what happened to the location-service dbus service?

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell
after some reboots and stopping and starting the location service it 
started working a bit, now having left it out in the garden for a while 
running unav it sees some space vehicles:


phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system 
--get --property visible_space_vehicles

Visible space vehicles:
(type: gps, prn: 8, snr: 25, has_almanac_data: 0, 
has_ephimeris_data: 0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 0 deg, elevation: 0 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 16, snr: 21, has_almanac_data: 0, 
has_ephimeris_data: 0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 0 deg, elevation: 0 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 26, snr: 28, has_almanac_data: 0, 
has_ephimeris_data: 0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 0 deg, elevation: 0 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 27, snr: 21, has_almanac_data: 0, 
has_ephimeris_data: 0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 0 deg, elevation: 0 deg)
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which 
isn't registered


not sure what all those zeros are, or if the location it is giving to 
unav is from the satellites or cell towers. it appears that 
ubuntu-location-serviced-cli can do a bit of querying of the service, 
but it won't wake things up by itself, you have to run a full navigation 
app to do that - and it has to be subscribing to updates, just 
refreshing something like http://www.where-am-i.net/ does nothing, just 
returns a cached location every time.


so, ubuntu-location-serviced-cli can be used to see if the GPS is doing 
anything, but it appears there is no "wake up and get a fix" command.
It seems that the computer side of things is basically suspended when 
the screen is off and there isn't an active ssh session to it - I 
thought the phone was "on" because it can receive calls, but it is more 
like a suspended laptop I think. This means that the GPS is off when you 
are walking or cycling about when it has a good view of the sky, so if 
you tend to use the phone when in a building or vehicle you are using 
the phone in a poor environment for GPS - and as it does nothing during 
the good opportunity to get a fix this means you get really bad cached 
positions.


The goodish news is that the HERE maps triangulation is really quite 
effective, to the point it can be confused with a proper GPS location.


Alan.


On 08/04/16 19:36, Rodney Dawes wrote:

It has a dbus service API, yes. However, it is not a dbus activated
service, and I think does not install a .service file. It is instead
started by the init system, and runs on the system bus.

"sudo start ubuntu-location-service" should start it.

On Fri, 2016-04-08 at 13:24 +0100, Alan Bell wrote:

$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus=session --property=is_online --
get
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which
isn't registered
Location service is Problem executing the CLI:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
com.ubuntu.location.Service was not provided by any .service files


huh?

$ ls /usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.*
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.content.dbus.Service.service
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.OnlineAccountsUi.service
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.OnlineAccounts.Manager.service

if there is no dbus api to location services and
ubuntu-location-serviced-cli is broken then is there any other
command
line that I can put in crontab to wake the lazy thing up and get it
to
do it's job?

Alan.



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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] changing the time

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell
odd, I am not seeing that at all, if I search for "New" I can highlight 
New York, Newark etc, all individually and the others don't highlight 
and I can't select them. searching for other cities in the UK finds 
them, but they are not highlighted by default. I can again select them 
and highlight in blue but it doesn't actually select them or do anything 
other than highlight it.


On 08/04/16 21:08, Renato Filho wrote:

I noticed that while testing it.

If you select a city as your timezone, and enter in the page with the
list of cities, all cities with the same TZ are selected (check
attached image), clicking on it does not cause any effect. But if you
click in a city with a different TZ it is select and the page closes
and goes back to previous page.

I believe that Alan is having the same problem, probably he is trying
to select a city with the same TZ. Could you confirm that?


Thanks.


On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Alan Bell  wrote:

looks like it has resolved itself after a few hard reboots, I still can't
select cities, but at least the phone is displaying the right time again!

On 08/04/16 14:15, Andrea Bernabei wrote:

Hi Alan,

I tried reproducing your problem but did not succeed, although I'm on
rc-proposed channel, r308 (which is past OTA10).

On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Alan Bell  wrote:

My phone displays the time an hour out on the lockscreen and notification
bar. It is a production BQ 4.5 phone, and I am using it in the UK where
Canonical are based, so this isn't a weird edge case situation at all. I
have reflashed it altogether, and upgraded yesterday to OTA-10. It has a
read only filesystem.
If I go to time and date, and try to change my timezone it shows
Europe/London UTC+1 and below it shows the correct time ticking away with
BST at the end of it.
If I try to change the timezone I get the daft list of cities, selecting
them now highlights them in blue rather than orange, but I can't choose any
of them. I have zero clue where there might be any indication of an error
log to look for.


After I tap on a city, the city is selected and I'm brought back to the
previous page, where all the time indicators align with the timezone I
selected.


/etc/timezone is set to Europe/London

phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ cat /etc/timezone
Europe/London

it looks like this:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/phone/timezone.jpg

what is going on??


Maybe it's a bug that got fixed after OTA10?
Would you mind filing a bug, just in case?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+filebug

Cheers,
Andrea


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] changing the time

2016-04-08 Thread Renato Filho
I noticed that while testing it.

If you select a city as your timezone, and enter in the page with the
list of cities, all cities with the same TZ are selected (check
attached image), clicking on it does not cause any effect. But if you
click in a city with a different TZ it is select and the page closes
and goes back to previous page.

I believe that Alan is having the same problem, probably he is trying
to select a city with the same TZ. Could you confirm that?


Thanks.


On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Alan Bell  wrote:
> looks like it has resolved itself after a few hard reboots, I still can't
> select cities, but at least the phone is displaying the right time again!
>
> On 08/04/16 14:15, Andrea Bernabei wrote:
>
> Hi Alan,
>
> I tried reproducing your problem but did not succeed, although I'm on
> rc-proposed channel, r308 (which is past OTA10).
>
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Alan Bell  wrote:
>>
>> My phone displays the time an hour out on the lockscreen and notification
>> bar. It is a production BQ 4.5 phone, and I am using it in the UK where
>> Canonical are based, so this isn't a weird edge case situation at all. I
>> have reflashed it altogether, and upgraded yesterday to OTA-10. It has a
>> read only filesystem.
>> If I go to time and date, and try to change my timezone it shows
>> Europe/London UTC+1 and below it shows the correct time ticking away with
>> BST at the end of it.
>> If I try to change the timezone I get the daft list of cities, selecting
>> them now highlights them in blue rather than orange, but I can't choose any
>> of them. I have zero clue where there might be any indication of an error
>> log to look for.
>>
>
> After I tap on a city, the city is selected and I'm brought back to the
> previous page, where all the time indicators align with the timezone I
> selected.
>
>>
>> /etc/timezone is set to Europe/London
>>
>> phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ cat /etc/timezone
>> Europe/London
>>
>> it looks like this:
>> http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/phone/timezone.jpg
>>
>> what is going on??
>>
>
> Maybe it's a bug that got fixed after OTA10?
> Would you mind filing a bug, just in case?
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+filebug
>
> Cheers,
> Andrea
>>
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status

2016-04-08 Thread Thomas Voß
Hey Cesar,

thanks for clarifying :) I think I have a better understanding of your
issue now. So to clarify: GPS works without accepting the Here terms
of services. However, standalone GPS without any sort of assistance
data is quite slow to acquire a fix, if it manages to do so at all. It
usually requires a view of the sky, ideally without a window in
between :)

Also note that the GPS is not running when the device is off (the
device is in deep sleep to save a maximum amount of power). So for
testing purposes, you should start uNav and keep it in the foreground
with the display on, ideally in a clear sky setting. With that, you
can receive all the required data from the satellites and acquire a
fix in reasonable time (2-3 minutes usually).

I hope that helps,
Have a great weekend,

  Thomas


On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 8:04 PM, Cesar Herrera  wrote:
>
>
> The thing is that I hadn't used the GPS because I was not able to have it
> working. After the OTA-10 I tried again. I was not able to have the GPS
> working. I tried de BQ factory test and GPS warked.
> I haven't got "data" on the phone. Only when I  in wifi configured the use
> of
> "https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/z_1_1.png;
> (copied from Matthias Apitz) I was able to run uNav, OSMScout and
> SensorStatus.
> Then I could switch to "only GPS" and it warked.
> So I think than the phone only allows the use of GPS when you have agreed
> the conditions of HERE.
> I have active the GPS all the time and I think it'll go until I switch off
> the phone.
> If I this is true it would be interesting change the software allowing put
> GPS directly by the phone.
> I want to use only satellite GPS and not to have to accept the Nokia Here
> conditions to use GPS
> If my explanation is not clear say it me again.
> Cheers,
> Cesar
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Phone got slower after OTA-10

2016-04-08 Thread Wayne Ward

I did one clean and one upgade BQHD5
Both perfect? 
What is the bug that causing the slowness 

WayneOn Friday, 8 April 2016 18:39:05 BST, Nick Luigi V. Eusebio 
 wrote:
I think the regression bug on Unity8 should be fixed immediately and 
released as a hot fix. It's really a bad experience for the users. I'm 
planning to do a full wipe of my bq E5 but looks like it won't 
help solving 
the stutter issue.


On Friday, April 8, 2016 9:33:48 PM PHT, Andrea Bernabei 
 wrote:

On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Anupam  wrote:

My phone (bq Aquaris E5) got significantly slower and/or 
laggier after the

OTA-10 update. For example:



Hi Anupam,
I'll try addressing some of your points :)



   - *Long dragging from the** right edge to view open apps:* 
while doing

   so, the animation looks laggy, like a 10 fps one.

That is a known issue

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1563287



   - *Opening an app:* the splash-screen appears 
instantaneously, but the
   animated Ubuntu loading icon (orange cycle thingy) on the 
splash-screen

   appears about a second later. Splash-screens of core-apps like File
   Manager, Calendar, Document Viewer, Gallery, System Settings, Tasks,
   Weather, Contacts, Messaging, Phone, External Drives (but not Notes,
   Terminal) are completely white with only a header saying their names.

The delay in showing the spinner is intended (that does not 
mean that the

app is not loading though :)
see http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-team/unity8/trunk/revision/2185



   -
   - *Web browser:* switching between tabs, opening a new tab, closing a
   tab - everything feels laggy. Sometimes long scrolling feels jerky.

Don't know about this one, sorry :) Would you mind filing a 
bug, if there

isn't any similar one already?




 I didn't experience these things before this update. Tried 
restarting the
device for 3-4 times, still no luck. Anyone else experiencing 
these issues?

Any help/suggestion/comment will be appreciated.

With regards,
Anupam



Cheers,
Andrea




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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] what happened to the location-service dbus service?

2016-04-08 Thread Rodney Dawes
It has a dbus service API, yes. However, it is not a dbus activated
service, and I think does not install a .service file. It is instead
started by the init system, and runs on the system bus.

"sudo start ubuntu-location-service" should start it.

On Fri, 2016-04-08 at 13:24 +0100, Alan Bell wrote:
> $ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus=session --property=is_online --
> get
> Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which 
> isn't registered
> Location service is Problem executing the CLI: 
> org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name 
> com.ubuntu.location.Service was not provided by any .service files
> 
> 
> huh?
> 
> $ ls /usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.*
> /usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.content.dbus.Service.service 
> /usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.OnlineAccountsUi.service
> /usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.OnlineAccounts.Manager.service
> 
> if there is no dbus api to location services and 
> ubuntu-location-serviced-cli is broken then is there any other
> command 
> line that I can put in crontab to wake the lazy thing up and get it
> to 
> do it's job?
> 
> Alan.
> 

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Developing Web App in Cordova for Windows and build .click package for Ubuntu Touch

2016-04-08 Thread Rodney Dawes
In Ubuntu a "web app" is basically a contained browser viewing a
specific site.

The HTML 5 apps in the Ubuntu SDK are what you are asking about, and
also are built using Cordova, as I understand. It should be possible to
start with your existing code.


On Fri, 2016-04-08 at 18:03 +0200, Marco Graziotti wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I just realized a Web App using Cordova for Windows. Cordova permit
> me 
> to build an installation package for "Windows Phone" and "Android"
> devices.
> 
> I know that to create a .click package the development platform
> should 
> be an Ubuntu Desktop, so I need to rewrite all the Web App source
> code 
> in Ubuntu SDK, or there's an easy way to export the project from
> Cordova 
> for Windows to Ubuntu SDK kit?
> 
> I asked a question in "Ask Ubuntu", if you want you can answer
> there: 
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/754960/developing-web-app-in-cordova-f
> or-windows-and-build-click-package-for-ubuntu-to
> 
> Thank you,
> Marco
> 
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status

2016-04-08 Thread Cesar Herrera


The thing is that I hadn't used the GPS because I was not able to have it 
working. After the OTA-10 I tried again. I was not able to have the GPS 
working. I tried de BQ factory test and GPS warked.
I haven't got "data" on the phone. Only when I  in wifi configured the use of 
"https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/z_1_1.png; 
(copied from Matthias Apitz) I was able to run uNav, OSMScout and SensorStatus.
Then I could switch to "only GPS" and it warked.
So I think than the phone only allows the use of GPS when you have agreed the 
conditions of HERE.
I have active the GPS all the time and I think it'll go until I switch off the 
phone.
If I this is true it would be interesting change the software allowing put GPS 
directly by the phone.
I want to use only satellite GPS and not to have to accept the Nokia Here 
conditions to use GPS
If my explanation is not clear say it me again.
Cheers,
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Phone got slower after OTA-10

2016-04-08 Thread Nick Luigi V. Eusebio
I think the regression bug on Unity8 should be fixed immediately and 
released as a hot fix. It's really a bad experience for the users. I'm 
planning to do a full wipe of my bq E5 but looks like it won't help solving 
the stutter issue.


On Friday, April 8, 2016 9:33:48 PM PHT, Andrea Bernabei 
 wrote:

On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Anupam  wrote:

My phone (bq Aquaris E5) got significantly slower and/or 
laggier after the

OTA-10 update. For example:



Hi Anupam,
I'll try addressing some of your points :)



   - *Long dragging from the** right edge to view open apps:* while doing
   so, the animation looks laggy, like a 10 fps one.

That is a known issue

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1563287



   - *Opening an app:* the splash-screen appears instantaneously, but the
   animated Ubuntu loading icon (orange cycle thingy) on the 
splash-screen

   appears about a second later. Splash-screens of core-apps like File
   Manager, Calendar, Document Viewer, Gallery, System Settings, Tasks,
   Weather, Contacts, Messaging, Phone, External Drives (but not Notes,
   Terminal) are completely white with only a header saying their names.

The delay in showing the spinner is intended (that does not mean that the

app is not loading though :)
see http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-team/unity8/trunk/revision/2185



   -
   - *Web browser:* switching between tabs, opening a new tab, closing a
   tab - everything feels laggy. Sometimes long scrolling feels jerky.

Don't know about this one, sorry :) Would you mind filing a bug, if there

isn't any similar one already?




 I didn't experience these things before this update. Tried 
restarting the
device for 3-4 times, still no luck. Anyone else experiencing 
these issues?

Any help/suggestion/comment will be appreciated.

With regards,
Anupam



Cheers,
Andrea




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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status

2016-04-08 Thread Thomas Voß
Hey Cesar,

thanks for your question.

On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 5:16 PM, Cesar Herrera  wrote:
> I think it is used satellite. But it shoudn't be compulsory connect to Nokia
> HERE and accept their conditions to use GPS.

I'm not sure what you are asking exactly, so trying to clarify :)

 * Do you want to know why only satellites are reported?
 * Are you wondering if you have to accept the Nokia Here conditions to use GPS?

Thanks,

  Thomas

> Cheers,
> Cesar
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status

2016-04-08 Thread Thomas Voß
On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 5:44 PM, Alan Bell  wrote:
>
>
> On 08/04/16 16:16, Cesar Herrera wrote:
>
> I think it is used satellite. But it shoudn't be compulsory connect to Nokia
> HERE and accept their conditions to use GPS.
> Cheers,
> Cesar
>
>
> so, SensorsStatus is a third party thing, which is why I couldn't find it on
> launchpad, here is the relevant code
>
> https://github.com/yohanboniface/SensorsStatus/blob/master/SensorsStatus.qml
>
> it is looking at the Qt function geoposition.positioningMethod and is
> getting a response equal to the constant value
> PositionSource.SatellitePositioningMethod so displays Satellite as the
> method. The Qt subsystem thinks that it is getting a position from the sky.
> I am not so sure. I think location services might be just telling Qt that it
> has a satellite position even though it has no clue where it is, and no
> intention of bothering to find out unless something subscribes to movement
> updates.

The service does not mark individual updates with its origin as (a.)
the information is not relevant (accuracy is key), and
(b.) Qt positioning does not offer an API for it.

> It even keeps saying that it will get it from Satellite when I turn
> off GPS in battery settings and in location settings.
>

We are setting the flag to "AllPositioningMethods" by default, not
handing out any further information to clients.

For future reference:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~phablet-team/qtubuntu-sensors/trunk/view/head:/plugins/position/core_geo_position_info_source.cpp

Cheers,

  Thomas

> there is this bit of QML as well
> PositionSource {
> id: geoposition
> active: true
> updateInterval: 1000
> }
>
> which I suspect means that when this tab of the QML deck of tabs is on top
> then it will subscribe to updates. As far as I can tell the sleepyphone
> stops doing this when that tab isn't on top, or sensorstatus isn't the
> currently focussed application.
>
> Alan.
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[Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status

2016-04-08 Thread Cesar Herrera
Sorry Alan, I haven't the level to understand this things, :)
Cheers,
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[Ubuntu-phone] owncloud sync on the phone.

2016-04-08 Thread Filip Dorosz

Hello all.

As you may know I've been working at getting owncloud file sync on 
Ubuntu Touch using owncloud-client-cmd and some scripts. What I've 
archived so far is working owncloudcmd client on the phone, script for 
running that periodically and simple config files to adjust settings.


I've setup repository on my github so you can have a look at it:
https://github.com/fihufil/owncloud-file-sync

If someone is willing to create GUI for managing my config files it 
would be really nice.
I know this (whole project) is not suitable for official store but my 
guess it is for Openstore.


Any feedback if greatly welcome.

Happy CLI-hacking,
Filip Dorosz.

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[Ubuntu-phone] Developing Web App in Cordova for Windows and build .click package for Ubuntu Touch

2016-04-08 Thread Marco Graziotti

Hi list,

I just realized a Web App using Cordova for Windows. Cordova permit me 
to build an installation package for "Windows Phone" and "Android" devices.


I know that to create a .click package the development platform should 
be an Ubuntu Desktop, so I need to rewrite all the Web App source code 
in Ubuntu SDK, or there's an easy way to export the project from Cordova 
for Windows to Ubuntu SDK kit?


I asked a question in "Ask Ubuntu", if you want you can answer there: 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/754960/developing-web-app-in-cordova-for-windows-and-build-click-package-for-ubuntu-to


Thank you,
Marco


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[Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status

2016-04-08 Thread Cesar Herrera


From: c...@outlook.es
To: ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2016 17:16:41 +0200




I think it is used satellite. But it shoudn't be compulsory connect to Nokia 
HERE and accept their conditions to use GPS.
Cheers,
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell



On 08/04/16 16:16, Cesar Herrera wrote:
I think it is used satellite. But it shoudn't be compulsory connect to 
Nokia HERE and accept their conditions to use GPS.

Cheers,
Cesar


so, SensorsStatus is a third party thing, which is why I couldn't find 
it on launchpad, here is the relevant code


https://github.com/yohanboniface/SensorsStatus/blob/master/SensorsStatus.qml

it is looking at the Qt function geoposition.positioningMethod and is 
getting a response equal to the constant value 
PositionSource.SatellitePositioningMethod so displays Satellite as the 
method. The Qt subsystem thinks that it is getting a position from the 
sky. I am not so sure. I think location services might be just telling 
Qt that it has a satellite position even though it has no clue where it 
is, and no intention of bothering to find out unless something 
subscribes to movement updates. It even keeps saying that it will get it 
from Satellite when I turn off GPS in battery settings and in location 
settings.


there is this bit of QML as well
PositionSource {
id: geoposition
active: true
updateInterval: 1000
}

which I suspect means that when this tab of the QML deck of tabs is on 
top then it will subscribe to updates. As far as I can tell the 
sleepyphone stops doing this when that tab isn't on top, or sensorstatus 
isn't the currently focussed application.


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[Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status

2016-04-08 Thread Cesar Herrera
I think it is used satellite. But it shoudn't be compulsory connect to Nokia 
HERE and accept their conditions to use GPS.
Cheers,
Cesar
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Phone got slower after OTA-10

2016-04-08 Thread Anupam
Thanks a lot, Andrea and Kevin! I'm now relieved to know that these are 
mostly knows issues and I'm not the only one experiencing them. Really 
appreciate your quick replies.

Regards,
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] using ubuntu-location-serviced-cli from crontab

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell



On 08/04/16 14:10, Oliver Grawert wrote:

hi,
Am Freitag, den 08.04.2016, 13:54 +0100 schrieb Alan Bell:


nothing at all mentioning the word "location" Did the location services
dbus API get taken over by the espoo thing? Is GPS even turned on here?
Is there any up to date documentation for this stuff?



you initially asked about signals when the screen is unlocked (this is
what i was answering to) ...
yeah, sorry I am on a rambling crusade to get location services to do 
its job and know where I am and not where I used to be.
  
try using the session dbus instead, there should be

DisplayPowerStateChange for the screen on/off events as well as
com.canonical.UnityGreeter being active or inactive signals for the
lock/unlock states.

yup, there it is
signal sender=:1.0 -> dest=(null destination) serial=45372 
path=/com/ubuntu/Upstart; interface=com.ubuntu.Upstart0_6; 
member=EventEmitted

   string "dbus"
   array [
  string "SIGNAL=DisplayPowerStateChange"
  string "BUS=system"
  string "INTERFACE=com.canonical.Unity.Screen"
  string "OBJPATH=/com/canonical/Unity/Screen"
  string "SENDER=:1.44"
  string "ARG0=0"
  string "ARG1=2"
   ]
with ARG0 being the state it is changing to, which is great.


ciao
oli




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[Ubuntu-phone] Ubuntu Touch OTA-10 released (mako, flo)

2016-04-08 Thread Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak
Hello everyone,

We have just copied the mako and flo OTA-10 images to the stable
channel. We had a delay due to the already mentioned last-minute
regression, but this got solved and we could now start the phased
upgrade procedure. Since it is Friday and we all hate Friday releases,
we decided to play it safe and use phased upgrades procedure here as
well, meaning: all users should see the update on their phones tomorrow
at latest.

The release notes page for this OTA is the same as the previous one,
including all the necessary information - along with changes, image
numbers, issues and commitlogs:
 * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes/OTA-10

Apologies for the delay! On a side note: remember that our support for
flo, due to time constraints, is a bit less strict than for the other
devices - we do not expect anything being broken, but always be cautious
when using those images.

Cheers,

Best regards,

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Phone got slower after OTA-10

2016-04-08 Thread Andrea Bernabei
On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Anupam  wrote:

> My phone (bq Aquaris E5) got significantly slower and/or laggier after the
> OTA-10 update. For example:
>

Hi Anupam,
I'll try addressing some of your points :)

>
>- *Long dragging from the** right edge to view open apps:* while doing
>so, the animation looks laggy, like a 10 fps one.
>
> That is a known issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1563287

>
>- *Opening an app:* the splash-screen appears instantaneously, but the
>animated Ubuntu loading icon (orange cycle thingy) on the splash-screen
>appears about a second later. Splash-screens of core-apps like File
>Manager, Calendar, Document Viewer, Gallery, System Settings, Tasks,
>Weather, Contacts, Messaging, Phone, External Drives (but not Notes,
>Terminal) are completely white with only a header saying their names.
>
> The delay in showing the spinner is intended (that does not mean that the
app is not loading though :)
see http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-team/unity8/trunk/revision/2185

>
>-
>- *Web browser:* switching between tabs, opening a new tab, closing a
>tab - everything feels laggy. Sometimes long scrolling feels jerky.
>
> Don't know about this one, sorry :) Would you mind filing a bug, if there
isn't any similar one already?

>
>
>  I didn't experience these things before this update. Tried restarting the
> device for 3-4 times, still no luck. Anyone else experiencing these issues?
> Any help/suggestion/comment will be appreciated.
>
> With regards,
> Anupam
>

Cheers,
Andrea


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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Phone got slower after OTA-10

2016-04-08 Thread Kevin Gunn
Hi, I can speak to the first one

On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 8:09 AM, Anupam  wrote:

> My phone (bq Aquaris E5) got significantly slower and/or laggier after the
> OTA-10 update. For example:
>
>- *Long dragging from the** right edge to view open apps:* while doing
>so, the animation looks laggy, like a 10 fps one.
>
>
This is being tracked as a regression bug here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1563287


>
>- *Opening an app:* the splash-screen appears instantaneously, but the
>animated Ubuntu loading icon (orange cycle thingy) on the splash-screen
>appears about a second later. Splash-screens of core-apps like File
>Manager, Calendar, Document Viewer, Gallery, System Settings, Tasks,
>Weather, Contacts, Messaging, Phone, External Drives (but not Notes,
>Terminal) are completely white with only a header saying their names.
>- *Web browser:* switching between tabs, opening a new tab, closing a
>tab - everything feels laggy. Sometimes long scrolling feels jerky.
>
>  I didn't experience these things before this update. Tried restarting the
> device for 3-4 times, still no luck. Anyone else experiencing these issues?
> Any help/suggestion/comment will be appreciated.
>
> With regards,
> Anupam
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[Ubuntu-phone] Phone got slower after OTA-10

2016-04-08 Thread Anupam
My phone (bq Aquaris E5) got significantly slower and/or laggier after 
the OTA-10 update. For example:


 * *Long dragging from the**right edge to view open apps:* while doing
   so, the animation looks laggy, like a 10 fps one.
 * *Opening an app:* the splash-screen appears instantaneously, but the
   animated Ubuntu loading icon (orange cycle thingy) on the
   splash-screen appears about a second later. Splash-screens of
   core-apps like File Manager, Calendar, Document Viewer, Gallery,
   System Settings, Tasks, Weather, Contacts, Messaging, Phone,
   External Drives (but not Notes, Terminal) are completely white with
   only a header saying their names.
 * *Web browser:* switching between tabs, opening a new tab, closing a
   tab - everything feels laggy. Sometimes long scrolling feels jerky.

 I didn't experience these things before this update. Tried restarting 
the device for 3-4 times, still no luck. Anyone else experiencing these 
issues? Any help/suggestion/comment will be appreciated.


With regards,
Anupam
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] changing the time

2016-04-08 Thread Andrea Bernabei
Hi Alan,

I tried reproducing your problem but did not succeed, although I'm on
rc-proposed channel, r308 (which is past OTA10).

On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Alan Bell  wrote:

> My phone displays the time an hour out on the lockscreen and notification
> bar. It is a production BQ 4.5 phone, and I am using it in the UK where
> Canonical are based, so this isn't a weird edge case situation at all. I
> have reflashed it altogether, and upgraded yesterday to OTA-10. It has a
> read only filesystem.
> If I go to time and date, and try to change my timezone it shows
> Europe/London UTC+1 and below it shows the correct time ticking away with
> BST at the end of it.
> If I try to change the timezone I get the daft list of cities, selecting
> them now highlights them in blue rather than orange, but I can't choose any
> of them. I have zero clue where there might be any indication of an error
> log to look for.
>
>
After I tap on a city, the city is selected and I'm brought back to the
previous page, where all the time indicators align with the timezone I
selected.


> /etc/timezone is set to Europe/London
>
> phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ cat /etc/timezone
> Europe/London
>
> it looks like this:
> http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/phone/timezone.jpg
>
> what is going on??
>
>
Maybe it's a bug that got fixed after OTA10?
Would you mind filing a bug, just in case?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+filebug

Cheers,
Andrea

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] changing the time

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell

thanks for checking, I just filed bug 1567940
This happened prior to OTA-10 and I was hoping the update would fix it, 
but it hasn't. I am really not sure what possible places there are for 
local settings that could affect it.


Alan.

On 08/04/16 14:15, Andrea Bernabei wrote:

Hi Alan,

I tried reproducing your problem but did not succeed, although I'm on 
rc-proposed channel, r308 (which is past OTA10).


On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Alan Bell > wrote:


My phone displays the time an hour out on the lockscreen and
notification bar. It is a production BQ 4.5 phone, and I am using
it in the UK where Canonical are based, so this isn't a weird edge
case situation at all. I have reflashed it altogether, and
upgraded yesterday to OTA-10. It has a read only filesystem.
If I go to time and date, and try to change my timezone it shows
Europe/London UTC+1 and below it shows the correct time ticking
away with BST at the end of it.
If I try to change the timezone I get the daft list of cities,
selecting them now highlights them in blue rather than orange, but
I can't choose any of them. I have zero clue where there might be
any indication of an error log to look for.


After I tap on a city, the city is selected and I'm brought back to 
the previous page, where all the time indicators align with the 
timezone I selected.


/etc/timezone is set to Europe/London

phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ cat /etc/timezone
Europe/London

it looks like this:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/phone/timezone.jpg


what is going on??


Maybe it's a bug that got fixed after OTA10?
Would you mind filing a bug, just in case?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+filebug

Cheers,
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] using ubuntu-location-serviced-cli from crontab

2016-04-08 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi,
Am Freitag, den 08.04.2016, 13:54 +0100 schrieb Alan Bell:

> nothing at all mentioning the word "location" Did the location services 
> dbus API get taken over by the espoo thing? Is GPS even turned on here? 
> Is there any up to date documentation for this stuff?
> 
> 
you initially asked about signals when the screen is unlocked (this is
what i was answering to) ...
 
try using the session dbus instead, there should be
DisplayPowerStateChange for the screen on/off events as well as 
com.canonical.UnityGreeter being active or inactive signals for the
lock/unlock states.

ciao
oli


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[Ubuntu-phone] method satellite in sensor status

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell
if sensor status says that the GPS subsystem is using Method Satellite 
is it telling the truth? Could it be doing ip geolocation/cell tower 
triangulation and not in fact using the rather cool satellites that the 
Americans spent so much time and effort putting up for us?
The updates to this screen coincide with dbus events from the espoo 
service, which I believe to be the HERE maps non-GPS location finding thing.
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] using ubuntu-location-serviced-cli from crontab

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell



On 08/04/16 12:58, Oliver Grawert wrote:

hi,
Am Freitag, den 08.04.2016, 12:36 +0100 schrieb Alan Bell:

is it possible to add a crontab line to run ubuntu-location-serviced-cli
with some parameters telling it to wake up the GPS chip every half an
hour or so and get a fix then go back to sleep?

Is there some script that gets called when the screen is unlocked? - a
bit like the lid switch scripts on a laptop in /etc/acpi (there is no
/etc/acpi on the phone)


there is a dbus signal when the screen awakes/suspends ...
OK, that might help if I can subscribe to it from a thing that gets 
woken up in time to get the signal.




cron wouldn't help you here as it can not wake up the hardware (it would
be sleeping too if the system is properly suspended), cron only
processes things while the phone is awake (or post-processes them via
anacron)...

this is one sleepy feckless phone.


what you can do is either keep bits of the HW awake constantly or setup
a timer of some kind that interacts directly with the kernel wakelock
mechanism.

ciao
oli

so, running dbus-monitor whilst running unav I see that I am getting 
some stuff relating to espoo, which I think is the HERE maps cell tower 
location, but it moves about like a GPS would do and sensor status says 
it is using GPS


signal sender=:1.0 -> dest=(null destination) serial=42034 
path=/com/ubuntu/Upstart; interface=com.ubuntu.Upstart0_6; 
member=EventEmitted

   string "dbus"
   array [
  string "SIGNAL=PositionChanged"
  string "BUS=system"
  string "INTERFACE=com.ubuntu.remote.Service.Provider"
  string "OBJPATH=/com/ubuntu/espoo/Service/Provider"
  string "SENDER=:1.29"
  string "ARG0=51.212583"
  string "ARG1=-0.790835"
  string "ARG2=TRUE"
  string "ARG3=nan"
  string "ARG4=TRUE"
  string "ARG5=25.00"
  string "ARG6=TRUE"
  string "ARG7=nan"
   ]

nothing at all mentioning the word "location" Did the location services 
dbus API get taken over by the espoo thing? Is GPS even turned on here? 
Is there any up to date documentation for this stuff?



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[Ubuntu-phone] what happened to the location-service dbus service?

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell

$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus=session --property=is_online --get
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which 
isn't registered
Location service is Problem executing the CLI: 
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name 
com.ubuntu.location.Service was not provided by any .service files



huh?

$ ls /usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.*
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.content.dbus.Service.service 
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.OnlineAccountsUi.service

/usr/share/dbus-1/services/com.ubuntu.OnlineAccounts.Manager.service

if there is no dbus api to location services and 
ubuntu-location-serviced-cli is broken then is there any other command 
line that I can put in crontab to wake the lazy thing up and get it to 
do it's job?


Alan.

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] adb shell and termcap

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Pope
On 8 April 2016 at 12:29, Alan Bell  wrote:
> but it is still not auto-resizing the terminal to the size of the window.
> is this something that we can get to work properly so that connecting to a
> phone with adb shell works as one would expect connecting from one Ubuntu
> machine to another Ubuntu machine would work?
>

Use ssh or phablet-shell instead?

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] adb shell and termcap

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell


On 08/04/16 12:54, Alan Pope wrote:

On 8 April 2016 at 12:29, Alan Bell  wrote:

but it is still not auto-resizing the terminal to the size of the window.
is this something that we can get to work properly so that connecting to a
phone with adb shell works as one would expect connecting from one Ubuntu
machine to another Ubuntu machine would work?


Use ssh or phablet-shell instead?

Cheers,


alan@alanlaptop:~$ phablet-shell
Host [localhost]: not found in /home/alan/.ssh/known_hosts
ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer

ah, looks like the screen needs to be unlocked, then it sets up the ssh 
keys and works



Thanks, that is quite a lot better

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] adb shell and termcap

2016-04-08 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi,
Am Freitag, den 08.04.2016, 12:29 +0100 schrieb Alan Bell:
> running adb shell gives a terminal that wraps at about 80 characters so 
> you overwrite the prompt and it all gets a bit messy, turns out that 
> stty can be used to make it wider
> 
> stty rows 60 cols 156
> 
> but it is still not auto-resizing the terminal to the size of the window.
> is this something that we can get to work properly so that connecting to 
> a phone with adb shell works as one would expect connecting from one 
> Ubuntu machine to another Ubuntu machine would work?

since abd has no concept at all of termcap (afaik not even android
itself has) that would require quite some work and changes to the core
adb code (with probably unpredictable security implications as the code
wasn't designed with that context in mind)

we designed phablet-shell for that use case (i wouldn't recommend to
anyone to use adb directly on a constant base ...) which tunnels an ssh
connection over adb and gives you proper terminal handling as well as
support for control keys (which adb also doesn't know about (try saving
something from nano under adb)).

ciao
oli


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[Ubuntu-phone] using ubuntu-location-serviced-cli from crontab

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell
is it possible to add a crontab line to run ubuntu-location-serviced-cli 
with some parameters telling it to wake up the GPS chip every half an 
hour or so and get a fix then go back to sleep?


Is there some script that gets called when the screen is unlocked? - a 
bit like the lid switch scripts on a laptop in /etc/acpi (there is no 
/etc/acpi on the phone)


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[Ubuntu-phone] adb shell and termcap

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell
running adb shell gives a terminal that wraps at about 80 characters so 
you overwrite the prompt and it all gets a bit messy, turns out that 
stty can be used to make it wider


stty rows 60 cols 156

but it is still not auto-resizing the terminal to the size of the window.
is this something that we can get to work properly so that connecting to 
a phone with adb shell works as one would expect connecting from one 
Ubuntu machine to another Ubuntu machine would work?


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[Ubuntu-phone] changing the time

2016-04-08 Thread Alan Bell
My phone displays the time an hour out on the lockscreen and 
notification bar. It is a production BQ 4.5 phone, and I am using it in 
the UK where Canonical are based, so this isn't a weird edge case 
situation at all. I have reflashed it altogether, and upgraded yesterday 
to OTA-10. It has a read only filesystem.
If I go to time and date, and try to change my timezone it shows 
Europe/London UTC+1 and below it shows the correct time ticking away 
with BST at the end of it.
If I try to change the timezone I get the daft list of cities, selecting 
them now highlights them in blue rather than orange, but I can't choose 
any of them. I have zero clue where there might be any indication of an 
error log to look for.


/etc/timezone is set to Europe/London

phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ cat /etc/timezone
Europe/London

it looks like this:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/phone/timezone.jpg

what is going on??


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[Ubuntu-phone] FW: Writable after OTA-10

2016-04-08 Thread Cesar Herrera


From: c...@outlook.es
To: ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Writable after OTA-10
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2016 08:53:46 +0200




Sorry, developer mode.

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] possible regression con OTA-10 && GPS

2016-04-08 Thread Vic G

Great Matthias!

With GPS only it should take a little longer to get it, but if it works, 
it's OK.


We all know about your book ;) it's a great source of knowledge :)

Regards,

El 08/04/16 a las 08:04, Matthias Apitz escribió:

El día Friday, April 08, 2016 a las 07:53:58AM +0200, Vic G escribió:


Hi Matthias!

Please follow this steps provided by Marco Costales to (try)get location:

1. Reboot
device

2. Make sure GPS is enabled in:
https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/x.png
https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/y.png
https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/z_1.png

Sensor status enabled here:
https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/z_1_1.png
...

Hi Vic,

Thanks for your feedback; of course I set everythink like above,
following my own tutorial in:

https://gurucubano.gitbooks.io/bq-aquaris-e-4-5-ubuntu-phone/content/en//chapter5.html

:-)

with one small change: I set GPS only mode.

Today morning I went to debug it to nail it down in my BQ E4.5, see
below; and magic (or as always: when a problem sees that you are willing
to nail it down), the problem went away; SensoStatus and uNav work fine,
even in door at the moment.

I will check later the other Ubuntu device I own, you know :-)

Thanks

matthias


phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo dmesg | grep GPS | more
[sudo] password for phablet:
[9.281690] [GPS-MOD-INIT][I]do_gps_drv_init:start to do gps driver init
[9.281709] mtk_stp_GPS_chrdev driver(major 191) installed.
[9.281722] [GPS-MOD-INIT][I]do_gps_drv_init:finish gps driver init, i_ret:0
[9.778454] [WMT-PLAT][I]wmt_plat_dump_pin_conf:GPS_SYNC(not defined)
[9.778462] [WMT-PLAT][I]wmt_plat_dump_pin_conf:GPS_LNA(GPIO-2147483601)
[   12.750654] [WMT-PLAT][I]wmt_plat_dump_pin_conf:GPS_SYNC(not defined)
[   12.750666] [WMT-PLAT][I]wmt_plat_dump_pin_conf:GPS_LNA(GPIO-2147483601)


phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property does_satellite_based_positioning
Location service does satellite based positioning.
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which isn't 
registered
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property does_report_wifi_and_cell_ids
Location service does not report cell and wifi ids.
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which isn't 
registered
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property visible_space_vehicles
Visible space vehicles:
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which isn't 
registered

now started SensorStatus

phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo dmesg | grep GPS | more
...
[  487.390633] GPS_open: major 191 minor 0 (pid 6303)
[  487.411027] [WMT-CTRL][I]wmt_ctrl_gps_sync_set:ctrl GPS_SYNC(4)
[  487.411050] [WMT-FUNC][I]wmt_func_gps_pre_ctrl:ctrl GPS_SYNC_SET(0) ok
[  487.411478] [WMT-FUNC][I]wmt_func_gps_pre_ctrl:set reg for GPS_SYNC function 
okay by chip ic_pin_ctrl
[  487.411513] [WMT-CTRL][I]wmt_ctrl_gps_lna_set:ctrl GPS_LNA(2)
[  487.413463] [GPS] GPS_open: WMT turn on GPS OK!
[  487.413550] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (7)
[  487.413568] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): low power flag (0)
[  487.424450] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21505)
[  487.424468] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): unknown cmd (21505)
[  487.424704] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21506)
[  487.424718] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): unknown cmd (21506)
[  487.424728] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21515)
[  487.424736] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): unknown cmd (21515)
[  487.425603] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21505)
[  487.425628] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): unknown cmd (21505)
[  487.425639] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21506)

pid 6303 (from line [  487.390633]:

phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ps ax | fgrep 6303
  6303 ?Sl 0:00 libmnlp 13 16 0


got fix


phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property visible_space_vehicles
Visible space vehicles:
(type: gps, prn: 1, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 0, 
used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 5 deg, elevation: 158 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 2, snr: 21, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 
0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 17 deg, elevation: 317 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 3, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 0, 
used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 43 deg, elevation: 103 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 6, snr: 17, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 
0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 54 deg, elevation: 284 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 7, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 0, 
used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 16 deg, elevation: 180 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 9, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 0, 
used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 68 deg, elevation: 242 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 16, snr: 0, 

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Browser issue after update

2016-04-08 Thread Ari Börde Kröyer
Olivier Tilloy  skrev torsdag 7. april 2016 
10.06.48 CEST:
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:30 AM, Ari Börde Kröyer 
 wrote:

Hi

I updated to OTA-10 and noticed something odd. When opening a 
new tab in the

browser the lower section of the screen previously showed two columns of
frequently visited web pages. Now there is only one column on 
the left and

an empty one on the right. I am guessing this was not intended?


I can see that on my Aquaris E4.5. On an MX4, the screen is wider, and
thus there are two columns.
This is indeed new, that view was tweaked between OTA9 and OTA10, and
that’s an unfortunate consequence of this change. Note that the grid
re-layouts itself to occupy the available width, so if you rotate your
phone, you will see three columns.
Given that every device has different screen resolution and density,
I’m not really sure whether this can be considered a bug (although I
admit it doesn’t look great on an Aquaris E4.5).



Also, text entry seems to be lagging a bit quite often now.


Can you elaborate a bit more on that one? Is it text input in the
browser, or everywhere? If the former, is it in the address bar, or in
text areas in web pages?

Thanks,

 Olivier




Hi

I will observe a bit more before elaborating on the text entry issue. It 
seems it varies a bit, but what I was referring to occurred in Dekko and/or 
the messaging app. It has not occurred consistenly.


Regards,
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] possible regression con OTA-10 && GPS

2016-04-08 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Friday, April 08, 2016 a las 07:53:58AM +0200, Vic G escribió:

> Hi Matthias!
> 
> Please follow this steps provided by Marco Costales to (try)get location:
> 
> 1. Reboot 
> device
> 
> 2. Make sure GPS is enabled in:
> https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/x.png
> https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/y.png
> https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/z_1.png
> 
> Sensor status enabled here:
> https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/appmedia/2016/03/z_1_1.png
> ...

Hi Vic,

Thanks for your feedback; of course I set everythink like above,
following my own tutorial in:

https://gurucubano.gitbooks.io/bq-aquaris-e-4-5-ubuntu-phone/content/en//chapter5.html

:-)

with one small change: I set GPS only mode.

Today morning I went to debug it to nail it down in my BQ E4.5, see
below; and magic (or as always: when a problem sees that you are willing
to nail it down), the problem went away; SensoStatus and uNav work fine,
even in door at the moment.

I will check later the other Ubuntu device I own, you know :-)

Thanks

matthias


phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo dmesg | grep GPS | more
[sudo] password for phablet: 
[9.281690] [GPS-MOD-INIT][I]do_gps_drv_init:start to do gps driver init 
[9.281709] mtk_stp_GPS_chrdev driver(major 191) installed.
[9.281722] [GPS-MOD-INIT][I]do_gps_drv_init:finish gps driver init, i_ret:0
[9.778454] [WMT-PLAT][I]wmt_plat_dump_pin_conf:GPS_SYNC(not defined)
[9.778462] [WMT-PLAT][I]wmt_plat_dump_pin_conf:GPS_LNA(GPIO-2147483601)
[   12.750654] [WMT-PLAT][I]wmt_plat_dump_pin_conf:GPS_SYNC(not defined)
[   12.750666] [WMT-PLAT][I]wmt_plat_dump_pin_conf:GPS_LNA(GPIO-2147483601)


phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property does_satellite_based_positioning
Location service does satellite based positioning.
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which isn't 
registered
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property does_report_wifi_and_cell_ids
Location service does not report cell and wifi ids.
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which isn't 
registered
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property visible_space_vehicles
Visible space vehicles:
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which isn't 
registered

now started SensorStatus

phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo dmesg | grep GPS | more
...
[  487.390633] GPS_open: major 191 minor 0 (pid 6303)
[  487.411027] [WMT-CTRL][I]wmt_ctrl_gps_sync_set:ctrl GPS_SYNC(4)
[  487.411050] [WMT-FUNC][I]wmt_func_gps_pre_ctrl:ctrl GPS_SYNC_SET(0) ok 
[  487.411478] [WMT-FUNC][I]wmt_func_gps_pre_ctrl:set reg for GPS_SYNC function 
okay by chip ic_pin_ctrl
[  487.411513] [WMT-CTRL][I]wmt_ctrl_gps_lna_set:ctrl GPS_LNA(2)
[  487.413463] [GPS] GPS_open: WMT turn on GPS OK!
[  487.413550] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (7)
[  487.413568] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): low power flag (0)
[  487.424450] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21505)
[  487.424468] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): unknown cmd (21505)
[  487.424704] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21506)
[  487.424718] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): unknown cmd (21506)
[  487.424728] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21515)
[  487.424736] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): unknown cmd (21515)
[  487.425603] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21505)
[  487.425628] [GPS] GPS_unlocked_ioctl: <6>GPS_ioctl(): unknown cmd (21505)
[  487.425639] GPS_ioctl(): cmd (21506)

pid 6303 (from line [  487.390633]:

phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ps ax | fgrep 6303
 6303 ?Sl 0:00 libmnlp 13 16 0


got fix


phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property visible_space_vehicles
Visible space vehicles:
(type: gps, prn: 1, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 0, 
used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 5 deg, elevation: 158 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 2, snr: 21, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 
0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 17 deg, elevation: 317 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 3, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 0, 
used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 43 deg, elevation: 103 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 6, snr: 17, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 
0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 54 deg, elevation: 284 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 7, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 0, 
used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 16 deg, elevation: 180 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 9, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 0, 
used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 68 deg, elevation: 242 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 16, snr: 0, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 
0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 2 deg, elevation: 91 deg)
(type: gps, prn: 17, snr: 17, has_almanac_data: 0, has_ephimeris_data: 
0, used_in_fix: 0, azimuth: 8 deg,