Series of my Ubuntu Touch related videos
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@HendriXXX
Good idea, I would have loved this when I started dev on UT.
But the doc was simple enough to set me up...On another topic, have you considered PeerTube ?
https://forums.ubports.com/topic/3363/peertube-v2-released-todayI know I'll consider it if someday I start posting videos :face_with_tongue:
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Thanks a lot HendriXXX for these videos, very good initiative!
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@AppLee said in Series of my Ubuntu Touch related videos:
On another topic, have you considered PeerTube ?
https://forums.ubports.com/topic/3363/peertube-v2-released-todayI have never heard of it. I will check that. Thanks!
@lool_lauris said in Series of my Ubuntu Touch related videos:
Thanks a lot HendriXXX for these videos, very good initiative!
Which GNU/Linux distribution (the one we see in the videos) do you use?It is just basic Ubuntu 18.04 beneath, but I have LXDE desktop installed. My old laptop doesn't like Gnome very much, LXDE is much faster.

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@HendriXXX said in Series of my Ubuntu Touch related videos:
I have never heard of it. I will check that. Thanks!
Neither did I until this post

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Using UT, so using Peertube => https://joinpeertube.org/en_US/

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@HendriXXX
subscribed :- a great idea, many will just look, but others will join up
next one :- howto install on pinephone -
@HendriXXX :
In your 6th video, you are showing installation of Anbox. You use an image dedicated to Nexus 5 (hammerhead).
By my side, I'm using a Nexus 4 (mako). I didn't find any image for this device. Do you know a way to install Anbox on Nexus 4 ? -
@Marathon2422 said in Series of my Ubuntu Touch related videos:
@HendriXXX
subscribed :- a great idea, many will just look, but others will join up
next one :- howto install on pinephoneThanks!

Yes, I hope those videos gain some interest, so new users may join the UT community.I will probably buy either Pinehone or Librem 5, so there will be video about that.
I was thinking Mopidy (spotify) guide for next video. It is going to be a bit complicated and may be also long video, if I get it to work. I had it running for a long time when I last time used Ubuntu Touch as my daily driver.@lool_lauris said in Series of my Ubuntu Touch related videos:
@HendriXXX :
In your 6th video, you are showing installation of Anbox. You use an image dedicated to Nexus 5 (hammerhead).
By my side, I'm using a Nexus 4 (mako). I didn't find any image for this device. Do you know a way to install Anbox on Nexus 4 ?Sadly, there are no Anbox image for Nexus 4. If I remember correct, did Nexus 4 have too old kernel which didn't support needed Anbox kernel modules. I may remember wrong..
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New video of Anbox install.. Because of fixed "wifi killer bug", installation is much easier and faster.

https://youtu.be/dOfVTp1XtX4 -
@HendriXXX I have just watched your Development Environment Installation video. Awesome! That must have taken a huge effort to co-ordinate all the various video components. You are clearly also an experienced software developer.
Many thanks for your contribution to the life of Ubuntu Touch.
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Couple of new videos added!
Maybe I should translate those to english. My spoken english is quite bad so subtitles could be useful..
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@HendriXXX Thanks, your video helped a lot!
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