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  • This section is specifically useful for new contributors on the project

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    This Category is for those starting to contribute for the UBports Project and Community. By contributing, we mean doing things like: coding quality assurance (testing, bug reporting and validation, etc...) translations app development and maintenance writing and validating technical documentation and user manuals UBports social media and marqueting etc... If you want to contribute in these ways or others and have questions about it, like how to get started, where can you find information, please leave your questions in this category and we will try to answer them the best we can.
  • Discuss and solve problems with other users

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    @bearbobs sorry for the late reply its been busy with work...did you have to host the emulationstation?....because not sure how to host from within a clickable.....Iv seen the project before but have not really done anything with it....if it runs totally client side its do able....but if it needs hosting I don't think it can be done....the nes I'm working on is a heavily modded JavaScript emulator runs totally client side i added touch support fixed up the audio and added a lot of mapper support.....one big issue is the webview out of the box is....well lacking...if you load mario you will see black squares around the clouds and other sprites...not the emulator but the webview....
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    @captainfunk try this #!/bin/bash # # Usage: # To install and set up: ./waydroid_shared_folder.sh --install # To perform mount only: ./waydroid_shared_folder.sh --mount (used by cron) # To perform chown only: ./waydroid_shared_folder.sh --chown (used by cron) # To uninstall: ./waydroid_shared_folder.sh --uninstall # To display help: ./waydroid_shared_folder.sh --help # # --- Configuration --- # Define the paths for the shared folders. # ~/shared is the folder on your Ubuntu Touch host that you will use. SHARED_DIR_HOST="$HOME/shared" # ~/.local/share/waydroid/data/media/0/shared is the corresponding folder inside Waydroid. SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID="$HOME/.local/share/waydroid/data/media/0/shared" # The primary user on Ubuntu Touch. USER_PHABLET="phablet" # The name of this script, used for cron job identification. SCRIPT_NAME=$(basename "$0") # The absolute path to this script, essential for cron to execute it correctly. SCRIPT_PATH="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" &> /dev/null && pwd)/$SCRIPT_NAME" # --- Functions --- # Function for logging messages to stdout with a timestamp. log() { echo "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') - $1" } # Function to create the necessary shared directories if they don't exist. create_directories() { log "Creating shared directories..." # Create the host shared directory. mkdir -p "$SHARED_DIR_HOST" # Create the Waydroid internal shared directory path. mkdir -p "$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then log "Directories created successfully." else log "Error creating directories. Please check permissions or disk space. Exiting." exit 1 fi } # Function to perform the bind mount operation. perform_bind_mount() { log "Attempting to bind mount '$SHARED_DIR_HOST' to '$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID'..." # Check if the Waydroid shared folder is already mounted to avoid errors. if mountpoint -q "$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID"; then log "Folder '$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID' is already mounted. Skipping bind mount." else # Use sudo to perform the bind mount, linking the host folder to the Waydroid folder. sudo mount --bind "$SHARED_DIR_HOST" "$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then log "Bind mount successful." # Immediately set initial permissions after a successful mount. set_folder_permissions else log "Error: Bind mount failed. This could be due to incorrect paths, Waydroid not running, or insufficient sudo permissions." log "Ensure Waydroid is running and '$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID' exists inside its 'data/media/0' structure." exit 1 fi fi } # Function to unmount the shared folder. unmount_folder() { log "Attempting to unmount '$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID'..." # Check if the folder is currently mounted before attempting to unmount. if mountpoint -q "$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID"; then # Use sudo to unmount the folder. sudo umount "$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then log "Unmount successful." else log "Error unmounting folder. This may happen if files inside are in use." log "You might need to manually unmount or reboot if it persists." exit 1 fi else log "Folder '$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID' is not mounted. Skipping unmount." fi } # Function to set the ownership of the shared folder and its contents. set_folder_permissions() { log "Setting permissions for '$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID' to '$USER_PHABLET:$USER_PHABLET'..." # Use sudo and the -R (recursive) flag to ensure all files and subdirectories # within the mounted shared folder are owned by the 'phablet' user. # This directly addresses the issue of Waydroid changing ownership. sudo chown -R "$USER_PHABLET":"$USER_PHABLET" "$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then log "Permissions set successfully." else log "Error setting permissions. Check sudo permissions or ensure the path '$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID' is valid." exit 1 fi } # Function to add cron jobs for persistence and continuous permission management. add_cron_jobs() { log "Adding cron jobs for persistence and continuous permission management..." # Get current crontab, add new entries, sort, remove duplicates, then set new crontab. # @reboot: Executes the script with '--mount' option every time the device reboots. # * * * * *: Executes the script with '--chown' option every minute to correct permissions. (crontab -l 2>/dev/null; \ echo "@reboot /bin/bash \"$SCRIPT_PATH\" --mount"; \ echo "* * * * * /bin/bash \"$SCRIPT_PATH\" --chown" \ ) | sort | uniq | crontab - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then log "Cron jobs added successfully." log "They will run from this script's current location: $SCRIPT_PATH" log "IMPORTANT: Do NOT move or rename this script after installation, or the cron jobs will fail." log "You can verify the cron jobs by running: crontab -l" else log "Error adding cron jobs. This could be a cron service issue." exit 1 fi } # Function to remove cron jobs added by this script. remove_cron_jobs() { log "Removing cron jobs related to this script..." # List current cron jobs, filter out lines containing this script's path, and set the new crontab. crontab -l 2>/dev/null | grep -v "$SCRIPT_PATH" | crontab - if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then log "Cron jobs removed successfully. You can verify by running: crontab -l" else log "Error removing cron jobs. You may need to manually edit your crontab (crontab -e)." exit 1 fi } # Function to display the help message. display_help() { echo "Usage: $SCRIPT_NAME [OPTION]" echo "" echo "This script automates setting up and managing a shared folder between Ubuntu Touch and Waydroid." echo "" echo "Options:" echo " --install Performs initial setup: creates directories, mounts the folder," echo " sets initial permissions, and adds cron jobs for persistence and" echo " continuous permission handling. Run this command once to set up." echo "" echo " --mount Performs only the bind mount operation and sets initial permissions." echo " This option is primarily used by the '@reboot' cron job for persistence." echo "" echo " --chown Recursively sets permissions for the shared folder and its contents" echo " to 'phablet:phablet'. This option is used by the periodic cron job" echo " to automatically correct permissions changed by Waydroid." echo "" echo " --uninstall Removes the cron jobs added by this script and unmounts the shared folder." echo " This cleans up the setup." echo "" echo " --help Display this help message." echo "" echo "Important Notes:" echo " - This script assumes you are running it as the 'phablet' user on Ubuntu Touch." echo " - It relies on 'sudo' for mount and chown commands. The 'phablet' user typically has" echo " passwordless sudo access configured by default on Ubuntu Touch." echo " - After running '--install', a reboot is recommended to ensure the @reboot cron job fires." echo " - Do not move or rename this script after installation, as the cron jobs rely on its path." echo " - While '/etc/fstab' is a common Linux method for persistence, it's generally not recommended" echo " for user-level modifications on Ubuntu Touch due to its read-only root filesystem and OTA updates." echo " Using user-specific cron jobs provides a safer and more robust solution here." } # --- Main Logic --- # Check if the script is being run as root. It should be run as the regular user (phablet). if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]]; then log "Error: This script should NOT be run directly with 'sudo'." log "Please run it as the '$USER_PHABLET' user (e.g., just './$SCRIPT_NAME --install')." log "The script will use 'sudo' internally where necessary." exit 1 fi # Check for essential commands required by the script. if ! command -v crontab &> /dev/null; then log "Error: 'crontab' command not found. Please ensure cron is installed and available." exit 1 fi if ! command -v mountpoint &> /dev/null; then log "Error: 'mountpoint' command not found. Please ensure it's installed (usually part of 'util-linux')." exit 1 fi # Process command-line arguments. case "$1" in --install) log "Initiating installation process..." create_directories # Create the required host and Waydroid directories. perform_bind_mount # Perform the initial bind mount. add_cron_jobs # Set up cron jobs for persistence and auto-chown. log "Installation complete. Please reboot your Ubuntu Touch device for all changes to take full effect." log "The shared folder will now be persistent across reboots, and permissions will be automatically corrected." ;; --mount) log "Executing mount operation (likely from @reboot cron job)..." create_directories # Ensure directories exist (in case they were deleted). perform_bind_mount # Perform the bind mount. ;; --chown) log "Executing chown operation (likely from periodic cron job)..." # Only attempt chown if the target directory exists and is mounted. if [ -d "$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID" ] && mountpoint -q "$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID"; then set_folder_permissions # Correct the permissions recursively. else log "Shared Waydroid directory '$SHARED_DIR_WAYDROID' not found or not mounted. Skipping chown for now." log "This might happen if Waydroid is not running or if the mount failed." fi ;; --uninstall) log "Initiating uninstallation process..." remove_cron_jobs # Remove the cron jobs. unmount_folder # Unmount the shared folder. log "Uninstallation complete. You may manually remove the '$SHARED_DIR_HOST' directory if no longer needed." ;; --help) display_help # Show the help message. ;; *) log "Invalid option: '$1'" display_help exit 1 ;; esac log "Script execution finished."
  • Cannot Flash bq Aquaris M10 FHD

    ubports install aquaris m10 m10 fhd bq m10 m10
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    @advocatux Yes, I had it installed and did typed the commands on the M10 itself. @Lakota Thanks for the advice (and the question from a while ago)! https://forums.ubports.com/topic/262/desktop-apps?page=1 Thanks to you all, I now have the Firefox, Libreoffice, and even the V.L.C. Player & Ubuntu Restricted Extras I'd forgotten running on my Aquaris F.H.D. with the latest O.S release, plus learned how to use a container for the first time. Thanks again! Anyone know when the legacy app.'s are updated? Likewise, I tried installing the font manager 'Fonts" to install a modified segoeui.fft, but the installation ended with [code]E: Unable to locate package fonts[/code], so Fonts doesn't appear in Deskop Apps. Is this fixable?
  • Ubuntu Touch - sony xperia sp c5303

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    I was in the same situation as you. I had Xperia X and really wanted to install Ubuntu Touch on it so it's not hooked on Google 24/7. Ended up exchanging the Xperia for Nexus 5.
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    Thanks, y'all! @Marathon2422 I listened to some of the podcast 28 and I know that 16 is not totally ready but using it I think it definantly seems close. @advocatux Thanks! That solved the problem! Still has very few apps now but like Marathon2422 said, their may be restocking the store with apps for 16.04. I know 15.04 is supposed to be more stable but this seems alright and I do want to submit error reports to help since this is stable enough for me to use as a daily phone. A lot of the problems I remember from last year or the year before are gone in this update I have installed now. Thanks for putting a link too. And I now use UTmedia since that works, but I wish I could use the File Manager to open the videos since that isn't suggested my UTmedia and the File-Manager doesn't list UTmedia as a was to open the video files. Oh well, it works alright for now. Thanks again!
  • Dekko2 notifications

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    Dekko is an essential app. Any other developers out there able to work on it with @DanChapman ?
  • FP2: Video and audio are desynchronized when recording with camera app

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    Thank you @advocatux. I have the version: com.ubuntu.camera 3.0.1.765
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  • [HowTo][OPO]Fix MTP driver permissions

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    @nutzernam You just fixed a permission problem for the MTP driver which mounts the storage to the USB host - it will be repaired in 16.04 also...
  • Connecting OnePLus One with PC

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    This seems to be the solution for my problem, so i added my question to the other thread.
  • Need input on battery life other than Nexus 4.

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    @mawil1013 after installing UT on your OPO remember the needed Flo Hacks: https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1015/howto-opo-fix-mtp-driver-permissions https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1030/howto-change-the-name-of-your-device-for-bluetooth-pairing
  • FP2 camera flash

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    advocatuxA
    @rotersand that's a known issue. Please, search in the issue tracker (*) before posting any one liner without any kind of information. Thank you. (*) https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues
  • Tip for users running 16.04 (xenial) about system updates

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    Already fallen over that one yesterday...
  • BQ AQUARIS E5 HD ANDROID

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    @domubpkm Congratulations. Enjoy your new UBports Ubuntu Touch phone. Why not pop over to https://ubports.com/page/telegram-welcome for more helpful info. Also theres the live Q&A tonight. Have a look at https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1239/ubuntu-touch-q-a-28may-19-2018 for all the details and once again welcome aboard.
  • Meizu Pro 5 (turbo) 16.04 devel r78 & r79 background apps issue

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    Ah! Thanks for the wonderfully prompt reply @advocatux and others - always some small comfort to know that you're not alone in these situations. I just assumed that the issue was because @mariogrip and any other Norwegian developers involved had pushed the update through in a hurry so as to get out and celebrate a glorious Constitution Day, that one day a year where the sun absolutely has to shine in Bergen - by law And on that note, I wouldn't expect anything to happen on the Norwegian side for a couple of days now
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  • [Help]Nexus 4 boots back to Android

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    @alexo85 that's right, I didn't check your phone model, just saw that the link was wrong, sorry. Anyway, I'm glad you finally managed to install UT
  • Sound issue with MX4 after OTA3

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    By the way magic-device-tool was not working because the link for the recovery image was not correct. @ll yeah I know, that's why I said "if you feel adventurous" and "you can play with MDT". What I mean is there's some ways to do that, for example looking at the code of MDT you can see it tries to download the recovery image from http://mdt-files.com/downloads/magic-device-tool/recoverys/recovery-arale.img which doesn't exist anymore so you can replace it with http://cdimage.ubports.com/devices/recovery-arale.img (probably that's the one you need BUT I really don't know because you're trying to do some archaeological thing). I think you get the idea, you can customize your own MDT or see what that script does and type the commands (pointing to the right server) in your CLI. Of course, the recommended way to get the best results is to do this using Ubuntu 16.04 with all the needed tools installed (like phablet-tools). Edit: the legacy channel for your device is still online as you can see here http://system-image.ubports.com/ubports-touch/legacy/arale/
  • The last word I typed is always added into the next box when I click on it

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    @flohack said in The last word I typed is always added into the next box when I click on it: We dont reopen this, since it was applied to the master branch and therefore will land only in 16.04 OTA-4. Ah, now I get it. Sorry
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    @max-headroom you should get an official factory image for your Nexus 5 https://developers.google.com/android/images#hammerhead and flash it using the instructions at the beginning of that page (https://developers.google.com/android/images) or following one of the many tutorials about it that you can find using your favorite search engine.
  • Lineage to UT question

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    Updating with ubports installer coming from lineage worked seamlessly on my nexus 4. (The automatic device detection was a bit tricky, but i think this hasn't to do anything with lineage.)
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    Hi @Max-Headroom - I'm sure there'll be someone around who's more qualified than I am to help! I run an N5 too. The battery does seem to drain quite quickly, depending on how aggressively the phone is being used. As for storage: you must have put a lot of files on your phone!