If you go to Github.com you can create an account there and then go to issues and raise another. When creating it gives you the option to ađdo issue or new feature.
Same here for both my M10 and E5. I did however have to go into settings and manually force the download, even though I had download update to do automatically on wi-fi.
That pointer to their developer documentation on Oxide is very useful!
If anybody with connections back to Ubuntu can pass the word, the "Updating the Chromium version" text just has "TBD". For the long-term viability of UBports, it would be amazingly helpful if a Ubuntu wizard could fill in some details there!
there is a possibility to use script /usr/share/ofono/scripts/offline-modem with parameter /ril_0 which will stop receiving signals from network, so typing in terminal:
/usr/share/ofono/scripts/offline-modem /ril_0
will turn off SIM1 ... and to say B-side as well
/usr/share/ofono/scripts/online-modem /ril_0 will trun it back on
if you want to manipulate SIM2 just use /ril_1 parameter for those scripts
See our Q&A from last Saturday: UBports has no plans other than to follow what they do. They need to finalize hardware specs to get an idea if a port is viable or not. Currently it´s simply too vague.
BR
The Nexus 5 has some problems with video recording, so i'd say the FP2 delivers a better experience. But of course, the FP2's price tag might influence your decision... Used Nexus 5 devices can be found pretty cheap. Both are an ok experience.
@marcokarlo The one from the OpenStore is installed. Reinstalling didn't bring up a new cal option. Are you talking about the version from the ubuntu store perhaps?