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    Ubuntu Touch Q&A 84 This Saturday At 19:00 UTC

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      • AppLeeA Offline
        AppLee @ubuntoutou
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        @ubuntoutou
        ???

        Morph is based on QtWebEngine which is based on Chromium.
        Using Gecko (Firefox's engine) requires a huge load of pain and trouble.

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          Giiba @ubuntoutou
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          @ubuntoutou I think the best way to get Firefox on the growing linux-on-phones ecosystem would be to convince Mozilla they should. As far as I know, there has never been a QML front built for Firefox.

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            andybleaden
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            There was a suggestion previously to do a feature QA on Pinephone. This could be a really good idea including tips, issues and ideas and would be great also for other officially supported devices -Pinetab FP2, OPO etc....

            Could this be a regular feature perhaps with input from a regular volunteer user who runs Device X?

            I got my Nexus 4 then 5 then FP2 then one plus cooking on #UBUNTU via @ubports and have run it on Op3T Op6t OP5T Pinephone/Pro Pine Tab and Pinebook Pro and my favourite OnePlus One.

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              Aury88
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              Q1: why Sphinx was choosed for our documentation instead of (e.g.) mediawiki? what are its advantages over using a (e.g.) wiki?

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                Neo
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                How am I supposed to build Ubuntu touch when all the tutorials are outdated?

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                • LakotaubpL Offline
                  Lakotaubp @Neo
                  last edited by

                  @Neo Just a quick point to help with getting your question answered. Can you be more specific. Is it the porting info http://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/first-steps.html or https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/introduction.html that is at issue, or something else. What device to you want to build for etc. if you can give as much info as you can it all helps. Thanks

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                  • DaveNotHereD Offline
                    DaveNotHere @UBportsNews
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                    @UBportsNews Hey there guys. Big time fan of all things Linux. Been a Linux user for Decades and just discovered Ubuntu Touch Cellphone. I'm very new to cellphones. As a matter a fact. This Ubuntu Touch is my very first cellphone and so far I'm liking it, but only if I can get the WIFi working on it. That's whole another topic there. So I won't digress. So on to my question.

                    My question is how can I to Set Up Remote Desktop on my Ubuntu desktop and Ubuntu Touch cellphone?

                    I want to use the cellphone to remotely control my Ubuntu desktop machine when I'm out about.

                    Thanks again and can't wait to hear from you.

                    Dave

                    Dave not here

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                    • ThePossessorT Offline
                      ThePossessor @ThePossessor
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                      For those interested in the question: I guess since there was no statement in this Q&A or even here from the developers, the status quo must still be the same as last mentioned in Oct 2019. Here is the links:

                      October 2019 Status of Ubuntu Touch on Librem 5 Smartphone
                      Or a bit older:
                      Ubuntu Touch Q&A 60 - October 2019

                      If there really is no newer info than this, then it essentially all is a sad story in more than one way.

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                      • AppLeeA Offline
                        AppLee @ThePossessor
                        last edited by

                        @ThePossessor
                        IIRC and as far as I know UBports is waiting for a device in order to go further with the port.
                        But I'm not an insider and my memory can be tricky sometimes 😉

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                          3T_Ed @ThePossessor
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                          @ThePossessor

                          Here's some food for thought
                          https://amosbbatto.wordpress.com/2020/08/05/advantages-of-phosh/

                          Critics are the true Positives | OnePlus 3T, Lumia 950

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                            rogier.oudshoorn @3T_Ed
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                            @3T_Ed There's, as usual on todays internet, a lot of things wrong in that article. It seems written by a pro-purism guy, grabbing arguments left and right without a lot of actual fact checking. For instance, he claims ubuntu touch has received only 26 commits since canonical left - which is not only plain wrong but a very easy thing to actually verify.

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                              A Former User @3T_Ed
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                              @3T_Ed Interesting article, food for thought indeed! It was quite long so I found myself skimming for the last 10,000 words or so (I'm kidding!) but actually I could see a lot of sense there. I thought it described quite well the reasons for starting from the ground up to save work later on.

                              I find myself thinking about purism in a slightly different way now.

                              I actually thought the author came across as neutral and balanced, without putting anybody down. Yes, very interesting, thanks for the link.

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                              • AppLeeA Offline
                                AppLee
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                                It's getting really off topic here now.

                                Q&A is over and this conversation is better continued on this thread:
                                https://forums.ubports.com/topic/4503/where-is-librem-5/
                                Or open another one for a more specific discussion.

                                I'll lock this thread now.

                                @ThePossessor if you want me to move your post here to another thread, just reach out to me in PM and I'll do as instructed. Or feel free to repost in another thread.

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