Hello,
I would prefer to have control over gps, whether it is ever user or not. I
understand your reasoning, but what if I want to start mapping application
without gps starting? I just want to search the map, not to navigate and
drain battery.
Also I added comment to the bug you mentioned, that
Thank you so much.
I wouldn't have guess that, I'm sure I used to know how to do it on the MX4.
Regards
VE
On 5 Feb 2016 8:08 p.m., Dave Morley wrote:
>
> On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 19:43:58 +
> Vampire Echidna wrote:
>
> > Anyone know how you can copy a text message text? I'm sure on the MX4
Hi Lukasz,
I agree with Jelmer as well. The phone is current unstable w.r.t
making/receiving calls after upgrading to OTA-9 where Unity8 just reboots
in the middle of a call. And this happens for atleast 8 out 10 calls. This
issue is really critical since it affects one of the main functionality o
Hello,
The problem happened since I upgrade my Meizu MX4 to OTA-6 or OTA-7 last
year.
Piece of code:
import QtQuick.Window 2.1
Window {
..
color: "transparent"
..
}
It worked fine before I upgrade my phone.
But now,the background turn to black or white.
I would really app
2016-02-05 23:22 GMT+01:00 Oliver Grawert :
> you might want to actually remove the .info dir after fishing the
> manifest out (i'm not sure how clever click is here but it normally
> creates that dir at package install time, so you might cause issues
> keeping that dir inside the package)
>
Just
I have finnaly got prey working on ubuntu touch
Ive been working for just over a week with tomas pollak to get this
debugged and its just located
Ill write a full how to for people who want to be able to track there
ubuntu touch device
but one thing for now the device has to be RW until i take t
Hi Ferdinand,
You can take a look at Ubuntu-hangups
(https://github.com/tim-sueberkrueb/ubuntu-hangups) and see how it's
done there.
AFIAK hangouts (the library) uses python3.
Cheers,
Francisco
On 05-02-2016 18:14, Ferdinand Holzner wrote:
Hi there,
i played around with the Ubuntu SDK and
Isn’t there the possibility to give us the fixes that are already available so
we don’t have an unstable phone in some cases for another month ?
I personally call a lot and I don’t have another phone.
Calls have been dropping because my phone crashed and then rebooted. I would
really like a fix a
On Friday, 5 February 2016 18:14:46 GMT, Ferdinand Holzner wrote:
Hi there,
i played around with the Ubuntu SDK and tried to start a python script
via .desktop file. I've got this error:
"Could not find python3 in the project targets"
The phone itself seems to have python3 installed in /usr/
Hello everyone,
Our road towards convergence continues! So far OTA-9.5 preparation is
still in progress but, because we're slowly seeing that the list of new
required changes is getting bigger and bigger, we're starting to
consider skipping this update in favour of OTA-10 - as 9.5 no longer
really
hi,
Am Freitag, den 05.02.2016, 20:36 +0100 schrieb Niklas Wenzel:
> Hi Cesar,
>
> Looks like you haven't got any reply yet, so I'll try to provide some
> help.
>
> As far as I know, the original click file which is downloaded from
> the app store isn't saved on the device. However, most of its f
Hi Thomas, Hi Marcos Hi guys,
after OTA 9 I have described problem from Marcos' question. I have
always my GPS disabled only if I need it I enable it.
After OTA 9 I enabled the location button like ever in the shortcuts. I
was missing the GPS button there and didn't find it in setting under
locati
well thank you for the insight i would have never have know that!!
i would hold my finger down but hey ho thats cool for me now i know!
i just showed my partner because she was like how the hell do you do it!
i showed her she said great but how the hell would you know to do that!
works for
El día Friday, February 05, 2016 a las 08:08:21PM +, Dave Morley escribió:
> On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 19:43:58 +
> Vampire Echidna wrote:
>
> > Anyone know how you can copy a text message text? I'm sure on the MX4
> > I could do it? Am I missing something that I should be doing other
> > than
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 6:22 PM, Gareth France
wrote:
> Having waited for what seemed like an eternity for my new screen to arrive
> I have rejoined the 21st century. However even something as simple as
> getting a screen fitted is such a hassle! Firstly the phone repair shop
> insisted on warning
On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 19:43:58 +
Vampire Echidna wrote:
> Anyone know how you can copy a text message text? I'm sure on the MX4
> I could do it? Am I missing something that I should be doing other
> than holding the text with my finger?
>
> Many thanks
>
> VE
>
>
Swipe to the left, tap on
Anyone know how you can copy a text message text? I'm sure on the MX4 I
could do it? Am I missing something that I should be doing other than
holding the text with my finger?
Many thanks
VE
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Costales wrote:
> @BruceG, @Pat: Thanks a lot :)
>
> But I was asking from the development side. How to know (with code)
> from QML if the user has the GPS disabled? :)
>
> (I just want to add an improvement: If user has GPS disabled, then
> warning about that).
>
Hi Cesar,
Looks like you haven't got any reply yet, so I'll try to provide some help.
As far as I know, the original click file which is downloaded from the app
store isn't saved on the device. However, most of its files are being
extracted to /opt/clicks.ubuntu.com.
The only difference I see whe
Hi there,
i played around with the Ubuntu SDK and tried to start a python script
via .desktop file. I've got this error:
"Could not find python3 in the project targets"
The phone itself seems to have python3 installed in /usr/bin. I guess it
would theoretically possible to start such a scrip
Hi
Python is not a supported language for developing apps or scopes. I
believe some app developers have bundled python with their apps but I am
not certain.
Pat
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Ferdinand Holzner <
ferdinandholz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i played around with the Ubunt
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 7:22 PM, Gareth France wrote:
> Having waited for what seemed like an eternity for my new screen to arrive I
> have rejoined the 21st century. However even something as simple as getting
> a screen fitted is such a hassle! Firstly the phone repair shop insisted on
> warning
Hi! I filled this bug (I'm not sure if this is from oxide or not,
please, if you know, reassign. Thanks):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/oxide/+bug/1542409
This could have a wrong behavior in a few applications (uNav is one of them).
You can reproduce with this code in the last Ubuntu 16.04 updated to
It works perfect! Thanks a lot Olivier!! :)
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On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Olivier Tilloy
wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 6:06 PM, Costales wrote:
>> Hi! I filled this bug (I'm not sure if this is from oxide or not,
>> please, if you know, reassign. Th
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 6:06 PM, Costales wrote:
> Hi! I filled this bug (I'm not sure if this is from oxide or not,
> please, if you know, reassign. Thanks):
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/oxide/+bug/1542409
>
> This could have a wrong behavior in a few applications (uNav is one of them).
> You can
GPS is never completely disabled, in fact we will remove that toggle in
settings entirely as its misleading. GPS is enabled and disabled as
required. The user can control whether location detection is enabled or
not, and whether to use the AGPS services from Here.
I cannot think of any reason why
Il 05/02/2016 10:10, Vic G ha scritto:
> El 05/02/16 a las 09:04, Roberto Resoli escribió:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I read the official announcement on
>>
>> http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/02/04/canonical-reinvents-the-personal-mobile-computing-experience/
>>
>>
>> And I noted some problem in the links:
..
@BruceG, @Pat: Thanks a lot :)
But I was asking from the development side. How to know (with code)
from QML if the user has the GPS disabled? :)
(I just want to add an improvement: If user has GPS disabled, then
warning about that).
A hug
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On Fri, Feb 5
I have a Nexus 4 running Ubuntu Touch OTA 9 from the Stable channel. I can
open UNav. When I select GPS coordinates, it gives me my coordinates. When
I open UNav, it gives me my current location. I have my home marked as a
favorite. When I click on it, UNav finds it. When I search for a location
Hi Stef,
On 5 February 2016 at 14:46, Stef Bon wrote:
> So where can I find the source of this viewer, or can somebody give
> me usefull links?
>
https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu-docviewer-app
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Hi!
I saw issues in uNav after OTA9 because the new GPS setting in battery
page is disabled and they didn't see it.
I would like to check if the GPS is disabled or not in the device,
then warning the user for review the settings.
I was searching about this and I think I can't do anything from QT
Hi,
I know that recently a documentviewer for office files has been
released for Ubuntu Phones.
The reason I'm interested in it is that I also need a viewer to
compare differences between a file and a previous version. I'm working
on a backup service, and posted here earlier on 16 dec about a bac
I see so apps we want to use are possible to build in future into a
sandbox we basically see if they run fine IE without monitor
so for instance i want lifeograph and vnc i could get these in a sandbox
and test on phone and tablet and tabllet with convergence and see they
pan out :)
now that wo
Il 05/02/2016 11:29, Oliver Grawert ha scritto:
> hi,
> Am Freitag, den 05.02.2016, 08:58 +0100 schrieb Michal Karnicki:
>
>> Indeed it seems it would be easier to support push for apps on Ubuntu
>> if we used this standardized API. I'm afraid however we would, at
>> least in foreseeable future,
On 16-02-05 06:36 AM, Wayne Ward wrote:
> so when we get the tablet that runs firefox thats because its 64bit so this
> means we cant do the same on the phone?
Actually, in this case Firefox is an armhf (32-bit ARM) binary running in a
sandbox using XMir. It's technically
possible to do the sam
Firefox is in no way limited to 64bits, it compiles and works on
32-bit just fine. The key to using it meaningfully would be to have it
work under the phone's display server and having an user interface
that's usable also with touch.
But technically speaking (not practically) there is no blocker i
so when we get the tablet that runs firefox thats because its 64bit so
this means we cant do the same on the phone? i see people doing that
already ...
be good if we can run the same on the phone to fill the gaps of missing
applications
Wayne
On 05/02/16 11:22, Stephen M. Webb wrote:
On 16-0
On 16-02-05 03:29 AM, Alberto Mardegan wrote:
> Hi all!
> A question for those working on the just announced M10 tablet: will we
> be able to run 32bit arm applications (that is, the same binaries we are
> producing for the phones) on it?
> As far as I understand, the CPU is capable of running bo
hi,
Am Freitag, den 05.02.2016, 08:58 +0100 schrieb Michal Karnicki:
> Indeed it seems it would be easier to support push for apps on Ubuntu
> if we used this standardized API. I'm afraid however we would, at
> least in foreseeable future, not have cycles to allocate for that
> (note this is my p
hi,
Am Freitag, den 05.02.2016, 11:29 +0300 schrieb Alberto Mardegan:
> Hi all!
> A question for those working on the just announced M10 tablet: will we
> be able to run 32bit arm applications (that is, the same binaries we are
> producing for the phones) on it?
> As far as I understand, the CPU
Hi Roberto!
Broken links in press release already reported. Camera specs reported too.
There are little differences between HD and FHD camera specs:
FHD:
- Rear camera 8Mpx
- Front camera 5Mpx
- No dual flash
HD:
- Rear camera 5Mpx
- Front camera Mpx
- No dual flash.
cheers,
Thanks!
El 05
Hi all!
A question for those working on the just announced M10 tablet: will we
be able to run 32bit arm applications (that is, the same binaries we are
producing for the phones) on it?
As far as I understand, the CPU is capable of running both 64 and 32
bits applications, and I presume that the b
Hello,
I read the official announcement on
http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/02/04/canonical-reinvents-the-personal-mobile-computing-experience/
And I noted some problem in the links:
- The link to full specs (the "here" in "View the full spec here")
points to phone devices, not tablet ones.
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