And I'm thinking "no."
I am not aware of a firewall being ported to Ubuntu Phone. Perhaps ufw
is built in, and we just need gufw to configure it?
I'm not aware of anti-virus available for Ubuntu Phone. I know Linux is
targeted much less, but it is not impervious. And I'm not sure at all
how
If folks at Ubuntu are like folks where I work, there would be a change
freeze at the end of the year. This is when most folks I know take vacation
and don't even read emails, let alone respond. Ubuntu may be very different
- but where I work you don't touch anything, so it's the perfect time for
v
Why the need to be abusive?
On 07/30/2016 02:27 PM, francisco mulas caracuel wrote:
Stupid,this ota drain battery
El 30/07/2016 20:00, bruce escribió:
This person needs to be blocked. Nothing but mean, harmful posts.
As an aside, my Nexus 4 running Ubuntu Touch works very well indeed, and
This person needs to be blocked. Nothing but mean, harmful posts.
As an aside, my Nexus 4 running Ubuntu Touch works very well indeed, and
is my daily phone. Slimport to external monitor works. Bluetooth
keyboard and mouse works. OTA12 works fine. It does what I need it to do.
Bruce
On 07
My Nexus 4 works with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse and an external
monitor attached via a slimport cable. I haven't messed with a lot of
convergent apps (I just run stable) - but the keyboard, mouse and
external monitor work.
On 07/27/2016 04:07 PM, Felipe De La Puente wrote:
Hi,
On Wed,
ZDNet's review BQ Aquarius M10 Ubuntu Edition Review has a link to a user
guide PDF.. I also looked at an online PDF for the BQ phone. I just use a
Nexus 4 running Ubuntu Touch, but the BQ online PDF user guide helped me.
Not sure if that is what you need, but they did give me a decent overview.
; Br,
> Michael
>
>> On 09.05.2016 07:14, Nathan Haines wrote:
>>> 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://pha
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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More he
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
:41 AM, Wayne Taylor wrote:
I'm the same as bruce.
except that I would never touch a Windows because it makes me
feel dirty and old.
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, I will also sync when on the road when connected to my
home LAN. (impatient me. I tore down my OpenVPN server about a week
before VPN landed in OTA 10)
Bruce Griffis
On 04/22/2016 02:51 AM, Daniel Wood wrote:
I would like to get an idea of how people use owncloud so I can try
and cater for
Forgot to mention - I also sync calendar and contacts every 15 minutes
when connected to wifi.
On 04/22/2016 09:22 AM, bruce wrote:
I sync every 15 minutes.
I sync from my Ubuntu laptop, Ubuntu netbook and Windows laptop
I sync to a 9.0.1 ownCloud server hosted on my local LAN at home
For my
I'm really not sure why we continuously hear that Ubuntu Touch is not
ready as a daily driver. Mine has been a daily driver for four months
and I'm rather new to the list and messing wiht phones. Others have used
Ubuntu Touch as their only phone for well over a year. If "daily driver"
means the
April 2016 15:16:32 BST, Bruce Griffis
wrote:
I've started using EverNote on my phone (the Notes application). I
went to
the EverNote website and see my notes. I don't see an Evernote client in
the Ubuntu app store for my laptop. I'm guessing the vendor must have an
Ubuntu or Deb
I've started using EverNote on my phone (the Notes application). I went to
the EverNote website and see my notes. I don't see an Evernote client in
the Ubuntu app store for my laptop. I'm guessing the vendor must have an
Ubuntu or Debian client available?
But more importantly, is there an ownCloud
I had the same issues. I had to make the ~/.logs directory as well.
And you are right on the directories as well. At first I thought
owncloud-sync would be able to create them, but I had to have them on
the server before I could sync them.
Once those were done (and I pestered Filip for installat
bably a much more elegant way to
do this)
Edited my Home contact on my ownCloud server, adding my home address.
Deleted my Duane Eddie folder from my laptop /home/bruce/UbuntuTouch/Music
directory
Added Juanitos Best of Juanitos, Exotica, Soul Africa and Welcome in the
House of FUN albums to /home/
I have a Nexus 4 running OTA-10.1. I also have an older Acer monitor
with a DVI input. I use an Accel Slimport adapter, connect to an HDMI to
DVI adapter and connect that to my Acer monitor. This worked under
OTA-9.0 and 9.1. I didn't try it under 10.0. It no longer works under 10.1.
However,
for me to write to cron.
> Wayne
>
> On Wed, 2016-04-13 at 22:38 -0400, Bruce Griffis wrote:
> > This worked beautifully! Thanks +Filip Dorosz. I just rebooted my
> > phone (probably didn't have to) while watching my ownCloud server. My
> > phone's pictures magic
I get that you can run commands or shell scripts from
/home/phablet/.config/upstart
Right now I manually sync my calendar and contacts by running a script. All
the script really does is run the commands:
syncevolution owncloud calendar
syncevolution owncloud contacts
That's it. then my calendar a
,
Pictures, Video on the phone to UbuntuTouch/Music, UbuntuTouch/Documents,
UbuntuTouch/Video, UbuntuTouch/Pictures on my server and my laptop.
You did a very cool job putting the package together.
Thank you.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Bruce Griffis
wrote:
> Putting this discussion back o
e point.
>
> You install click package as phablet user with command (without sudo!):
> pkcon install-local --allow-untrusted owncloud-client-cmd_2.1.1_armhf.click
>
> That's all.
>
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> Regards,
> Filip Dorosz
>
> W dniu 13.04.2016 o 19:49, Bruce Griffis pisze:
And then host those scripts on Git so folks that can't quite hack getting
sync going could clone the Git repository? (or I could just watch the
e-mail list)
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Filip Dorosz wrote:
> Yeah. You can show me how you installed 1.8.1 on the phone.
>
> You don't need cront
with the phone through regular OTA updates.
Bruce Griffis
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It was a user error. I had originally run buds under sudo su. That set
permissions on my /home/bruce/buds directory. I removed my /home/bruce/buds
directory and tried rerunning as a regular user. It is happily churning
away now.
Thanks! And sorry for flooding the list with user errors.
Bruce
On
When run as just a user from my laptop (substituting 1234 for the
passcode on my phone):
bruce@bruce-Inspiron-N5050:~/UbuntuTouch$ sh buds 10.0.1.86 1234
mkdir: cannot create directory
‘/home/bruce/buds/backup/20160402-150820’: Permission denied
tee: /home/bruce/buds/backup/20160402-150820
For folks new to this, like me - Wayne Ward has good instructions for
setting up your SSH key here:
http://wayneward.co.uk/tag/ubuntu-touch/
Just scroll on down to the ssh keys section.
I followed the instructions and can now connect to my phone via ssh.
Now to set up the backup script!
On Thu, M
So would I be able to flash a fresh image and restore? How would I restore?
On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 2:05:04 AM EDT, Zoltán Balogh
wrote:
Hi,
I usually `adb shell` into the device and go to the /userdata to make a
`tar cvf userdata.tar.gz ./*`
After that I exit the adb and simple `adb
I don't understand how Canonical is supposed to manage your gmail Spam
filter.
On Friday, March 18, 2016 12:18:02 PM EDT, Krzysztof Tataradziński
wrote:
Hello,
I'm only forwarding ;)
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Date: 2016-03-17 18:01 GMT+01:00
Subject:
I got it wrong. I read Manta no longer being supported - and misunderstood
it to mean Mako. My misunderstanding entirely.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 5:45 PM, i...@carakas.be wrote:
> What do you mean ?
>
> I got the update just fine on my nexus 4
>
> On 27 Jan 2016, at 23:43, BruceG wrote:
>
> Doe
Do you need to do the --k option to keep data? Or when you flash, does it
default to keeping your apps and data?
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Pat McGowan
wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 3:09 PM, Wayne Ward wrote:
>
>> Ive im currently running proposed will i still get the OTA 9 update
@gmail.com"
git config --global user.name "Bruce Griffis"
Ran: phablet-dev-bootstrap -c phablet
cd phablet
export USE_CCACHE=1
. build/envsetup.sh
lunch
selected Option 9, hammerhead
Grabbed cd image. In browser went to
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/vivid/daily-preinst
nexus into recovery, then use rootfs to push the
vivid-preinstalled-touch-armhf.tar.gz to my Nexus 5?
Bruce
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Bruce Griffis
wrote:
> Thanks. I appreciate the answer. My take-away from this is that if I want
> to play with convergence on my N5, I should not expect it to
code current to late August, as did the
daily builds up to r336 a few days ago.
Bruce
(on my snazzy Nexus 5 running Ubuntu Touch 15.04)
On Monday, November 2, 2015, Rodney Dawes
wrote:
> The Nexus 5 is not an officially supported device. There are no official
> "OTA N" updates for
Server is
current on daily updates on devel-proposed.
The page that references it is:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
Scroll down to the section on Working Ports w/ System Image Server.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 12:42 PM, kaabud...@yahoo.de
wrote:
> On 02-11-15 16:35, Bruce Griffis wrote:
>
about two
hours between when the OTA is released on system-image.ubuntu.com and when
it is reflected on system-image.tasemnice.eu
I'm enjoying Ubuntu Touch 15.04 r23 on my N5 and am looking forward to
OTA-7 and especially OTA-8.
Regards,
Bruce Griffis
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On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 12:00:19AM +0300, Николай Шатохин wrote:
> How to use this dialog?
> http://developer.ubuntu.com/api/ubuntu-12.10/qml/mobile
> /qml-ubuntu-components-popups0-dialog.html
The first screenful of this page gives a code listing that shows how
to define the dialogue and how to
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 11:01:02AM -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Apr 09, 2013, at 12:37 PM, Ma Xiaojun wrote:
> >I guess we should not require painful DEB packaging any more, or we
> >wrapper it nicely.
>
> It's certainly true that learning how to package for Debian/Ubuntu is a big
> hurdle for d
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 12:37:30PM +0800, Ma Xiaojun wrote:
> I guess we should not require painful DEB packaging any more, or we
> wrapper it nicely.
Did I just hear somebody volunteer?
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On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 12:32:09PM +0300, Николай Шатохин wrote:
> How to make deb package for Ubuntu Phone? Where can I find good tutorial about
> this? I have c++ code in my app, how to make package that can be installed on
> different devices?
> How to make package for Desktop Ubuntu? Is it must
Opera recently announced that they would be halting engine development and
switching to chrome... so they are already on blink.
Aleksandar Jovanov wrote:
>Or prehaps partner with opera software and develop opera for ubuntu (touch)?
>
>On 04/07/2013 12:45 PM, József Király wrote:
>> Google forke
On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 09:25:52AM +0530, Jasneet Singh Kandhari wrote:
> Am still bugged about not having the completed compatibility with desktop
> applications. If I remember correctly, Ubuntu few versions ago became touch
> friendly right ! ( When it started coming for HP Devices )
I'm not sur
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 05:11:35PM -0700, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
> Improve it? I think the reason Gwibber has not been more widely adopted is
> that
> its not on par with other apps out there... This is not anyone's fault in fact
> Ken has done a lot of great work but my understanding was his rol
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 12:20:54AM +0100, Gilbert Röhrbein wrote:
> On 22.03.2013 23:35, Robert Bruce Park wrote:
> >I'm disappointed that the work I've done on gwibber over the last 7
> >months will not benefit the Twitter app. However, it sounds as though
> >users
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 11:07:40PM +0100, Gilbert Röhrbein wrote:
> Thank you very much for responding! What I understood by reading your mail:
>
> * Twitter Core App cancelled
> * Facebook continues until Facebook says something
> * Gwibber is full steam ahead
That is what I said.
> So what are
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 10:17:15PM +0100, Gilbert Röhrbein wrote:
> It is so silent. Is there an open issue now? Are the core app
> maintainers handle it? Is there a decision? I don't get it.
So far, Twitter Core App has been cancelled due to negotiations with
Twitter. So, disappointingly, officia
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 08:40:14AM +, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> On 18.03.2013 14:54, Michał Sawicz wrote:
> > Should essentially every MR be accompanied by a changelog entry? I'd
> > like that, only we'll get conflicts on every merge request if something
> > merged in trunk in the mean time :/
>
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On 13-03-20 08:56 PM, Alex Chiang wrote:
> I would say that there is a well-known public push, documented in
> our blueprints, to move away from *long running* Python processes
> in our stack.
Yes, that is what I was referring to. Apologies for the
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On 13-03-20 03:21 PM, Jonathan Meek wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Robert Bruce Park <
> robert.p...@canonical.com> wrote:
>> Yeah, and I heard some african guy mention something about a
>> phone, too.
>
> H
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On 13-03-20 05:09 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Mar 20, 2013, at 02:59 PM, Robert Bruce Park wrote:
>
>> Yes, Python is falling out of favor for performance reasons. But
>> the issue being asked about here isn't that python is
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On 13-03-20 02:40 PM, Jonathan Meek wrote:
> Am I wrong in assuming the eventual goal is mitigating python
> (which is inefficient) in favor of an all Qt-based Ubuntu that uses
> javascript (also inefficient but has far more developers) or C++
> for ba
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On 13-03-20 02:36 PM, Henry Gomersall wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-03-20 at 22:52 +0200, Zisu Andrei wrote:
>> I'm guessing you want to be calling python functions from QT and
>> reading QT variables from python?
>
> I don't understand your question; I want
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On 13-03-19 01:03 PM, Ryan Walmsley wrote:
> I just saw this article on twitter. May help out a little -
> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324392804578363033497647670.html?mod=e2fb
We
>
don't compete with Facebook, so i think we're ok h
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On 13-03-19 05:57 AM, Bruno Girin wrote:
> On 19/03/13 10:01, Alberto Mardegan wrote:
>> Yes. In fact, it's possible to make the two passwords go out of
>> sync, and there you'll be prompted to enter your keyring master
>> password as the first applica
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On 13-03-19 05:07 AM, Zisu Andrei wrote:
> The reason why it's Facebook and Twitter right now, and no other
> options is not because Ubuntu might choose to limit the users, but
> simply, integrating other services like status.net or identi.ca
> would b
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On 13-03-18 06:47 PM, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
> But Facebook and Twitter and YouTube make their own apps they don't
> sell those rights and they don't allow others to use their brand
> name...
Do they *say* that they don't sell those rights? Or do the
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On 13-03-18 06:16 PM, ɈɐȿϞƐęţ ṧḯṋפԋ Ҝалɗɧɑɤɨ wrote:
> I would like to put across a different view point, show the masses
> something which is even better than the default app, and they will
> migrate before you know it.
Unfortunately, you're wrong.
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On 13-03-18 06:11 PM, Zisu Andrei wrote:
> I intimately hate Gwibber. I would say kill it with fire! Every
> attempt to use it in the past 4 years has ended with it crashing.
> It seems to be a perpetual issue, thus I'm not sure the Gwibber
> should ev
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On 13-03-18 06:02 PM, Shane PIper wrote:
> The Twitter one is easy: we have been using 'Polly' for a long time
> for twitter
> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/10/twitter-app-polly-adds-ubuntu-12-10-support
Yes,
>
but the deeper issue here is that pe
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On 13-03-18 05:16 PM, Zisu Andrei wrote:
> So, are we going to run a "name the app" contest for the f/t/yt
> core apps?
I vote for "FriendFace", "Tweetor", and "YouTUB", respectively.
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On 13-03-16 01:46 AM, Michał Sawicz wrote:
> Case in point - notifications - default behaviour for the desktop
> is to have them non-interactive, click-through. That won't be good
> enough for a phone, where that bubble could take a significant
> porti
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On 13-03-15 11:57 AM, Michał Sawicz wrote:
> In the shell we managed to stay away from "if (tablet) this; elif
> (phone) that" in favour of differentiating based on available
> space.
Excellent.
> * click-through notifications - only when there’s a
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