Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!
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@DansLeRuSH Hi Frank, I know what you mean about being pissed off. I was very cross at the time, but I guess I understand that whole of the rest of the Ubuntu product line was being held up by UT and they needed to move on.
uNav is great for Japan mapping data, much better than Google. I remember I took Maps.me with me last time, but I'll take uNav next time. -
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@rival Welcome Sam.
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@rival Hello and welcome you may find this link useful https://ubports.com/meet-the-community
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Hello, I'm Jerry. Don't have technical knowledge, just trying to use technology. Most of all leave the interference of the big companies. I have been using Ubuntu 18.04 for a few months and now will use touch when my Nexus 5 arrives. It feels so good to be free.
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@jjconstr Hello and welcome. Use the link in the post above your one for some useful information.
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@jjconstr Greetings, Jerry.
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@Opolork
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Hello World !
I'm "incyi", emb. software developer for around 8 years now. Mainly write in C for cortex-m microcontrollers.
Looking forward to work on some open-source projects. I just pre-ordered the PinePhone UBports edition.
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@incyi Hello, you may find this link useful https://ubports.com/meet-the-community
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Hello all together,
I'm on Linux since the end of '90's. I'm not a programmer or software coder. I'm building websites and manage some web and mailserver's. Sometimes I make graphics if I need them for apps or websites or Linux TV receivers.
I'm using iOS since 2008 as my mobile OS. I never used android devices for personally/daily usage but I've a testing devices with lineage. I was always looking for Linux Projects on Smartphones and followed the development.
Now I cant wait no more and decided to get a device. After all BH versions of pinephone was gone, last week was a good one with new UBports version and I orders one of them.
To get some "practice" I got an old Nexus5. Last Day's I'm trying to get familiar withe the file system structure and looking for the theming possibilities. By the way I tested some Anbox and Libertine optionsSo, thx for your work. Have a nice time
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@capa77 Hello and welcome please have a look at the link in the post above yours for some useful info.
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@capa77 Greetings!
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@NeoTheThird
Longtime Debian desktop user & in pursuit of convergence and eliminating monopolies of βchoiceβ by supporting efforts that challenge these institutions. I am not a developer, but a dreamer, perhaps a seer and just excited to be part of a community that has brought such a technology to market. -
HelloWorld,
my first distribution was Slackware on the middle of '90's. I'm a Java/Kotlin software programmer. this year I try to learn Rust, and when i saw it is possible to create native app with rust or Golang, I bought a nexus5 to install ubports \o/I am interested in exploitation of OSM data/ geolocation app, dev tools, and many more things.
my first helloWorld app will be an assistant (a contextual touchBar ) of my laptop.
MacKristof.
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@mackristof and @broodingwatcher Welcome to UBports and enjoy. Have a look here https://ubports.com/meet-the-community
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Greetings to @broodingwatcher & @mackristof.
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@Opolork thank you! I ordered my UBports PinePhone the other afternoon, now the excruciating wait for it to ship is upon me. Iβve been using iOS for a while, but have always wished for an open source option. I use a NanoPC T4 for my personal computer and am looking for OS choices to use on its ARM64 Proc.
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@mackristof Same for me, Slackware 2.0 precisely and its 18 disquettes. A lot of patience and knowledge was needed at this time to install GNU/linux.