On 05/08/2016 09:40 PM, bruce wrote:
What a cool tip! I didn't know you could do that.
On 05/09/2016 12:31 AM, Nathan Haines wrote:
ssh://phablet@[ip address]/home/phablet/
You can even open and save files in GNOME apps that way. If I need to
do a *very* minor update to my website, for inst
On 05/08/2016 06:36 PM, Bob Summerwill wrote:
> Any recommendations on the best means for getting photos OFF my Meizu
> MX4 Ubuntu Edition device?
The best and fastest means is USB. But if you insist on using a network
connection, just enable SSH, then use Nautilus. You can press Ctrl+L and
the
What a cool tip! I didn't know you could do that.
On 05/09/2016 12:31 AM, Nathan Haines wrote:
ssh://phablet@[ip address]/home/phablet/
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FileZilla makes the ssh/sftp/scp process much easier. If you have ssh
access to your phone, FileZilla makes it pretty trivial to drag 'n drop
files. You mentioned Macbook. FileZilla appears to be ported to Mac,
although I've only tried the Ubuntu version.
On 05/08/2016 11:22 PM, ubuntu.me...@s
Most people on this list seem to use ssh/scp. That's what I use. It's
not at all convenient. But if you're using Ubuntu Touch I'd say you'll
more likely than not need ssh at some point.
Apparently there's been good progress getting synchronisation to
ownCloud working:
https://lists.launchpad.n
Any recommendations on the best means for getting photos OFF my Meizu MX4
Ubuntu Edition device?
I'm having issues getting the device to show up via "adb devices".I'm
not using Facebook anymore, so uploading there isn't an option.I
suppose I could e-mail them to myself?
What are the optio
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Pat McGowan wrote on 07/05/16 19:14:
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> It is in progress, the core parts are working but we are waiting
> for UI design and implementation so still a ways out.
>
> ...
The UI design for printing has been done since February 2014, with
changes only
>> The symptoms are: a tap on the left side of the screen ought to bring up the
>> edge of the launcher. Then dragging it to the right, lets the bar stay in
>> place. In my case, many many taps are needed before I get the launcher, and
>> if I miss it, I have to start over. Any thoughts?
>>
>>
Is that a new phone ? Have you tried a factory reset ?
Try ut tweak tool from the open store has some settings in to tweak the
launcher
Wayne
On Sunday, 8 May 2016 09:41:54 BST, Barry Drake
wrote:
Hi My Ubuntu phone has a problem. I have to have many tries to
get access to the launch
Hi My Ubuntu phone has a problem. I have to have many tries to
get access to the launcher bar. It has taken me several minutes quite
often. If I have faulty hardware, I need to get onto BQ. Meantime, is
there a config script that I can edit? The old 'Dodge' arrangement that
used to ap
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