Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!
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@carlzdooms said in Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!:
I own the BQ E4.5 OTA-15 and BQ M10 HD OTA-15.
Hello and welcome! Those are lovely, I have both of them as well. May I ask why they're not updated?
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Hi All,
Well not a developer - but a solid end user with a twist.
I have been 100% linux for about the last 15 years and now run 2 businesses with ~15 staff and both are 100% linux based (internal servers / desktops / laptops etc) we have a ban on anything windoze on the corporate network - so not the usual run of the mill workplace!, and Im here as im experimenting with UT instead of android starting with my personal phone... so I cant help with the developing, but im awesome at bug finding (my nic around another piece of software is "cornercase") and sometimes sponsoring development. Just bought a pixel 3a and got it up and running, so now looking around at what I can and cant do easily with it. -
@tonka128
Welcome to the UBports community forum.
Enjoy using Ubuntu Touch OS and participate here, and on gitlab for bug reporting ^^ -
Hi I'm @treebeard aged 60 and a retired Lead Software Engineer using the Microsoft Toolset.
My first home computers in the late 1970's were the Science Of Cambridge MK14 and the Tangerine Microtan 65. In those days software was 'free' in the GNU sense. The source code to the Microtan OS was fully listed in the user guide for example.
I started taking an interest in Linux in 2007 after taking a strong dislike to Windows Vista and settled on Ubuntu. I never had time to acquire Linux Dev skills though, on top of keeping up with Microsoft constantly reinventing the wheel.
I was thrilled when Ubuntu Touch was launched and bought a BQ E4.5 in 2015 which I still use as an alarm clock.
I upgraded to the original Volla Phone, and after damaging it just received a Volla X23.
I post occasionally on this forum, mainly with helpful hints where I have solved an issue. I'm not a Linux or Mobile developer but help out where I can.
I guess I'm an example of a Ubuntu Touch 'customer' rather than a dev.
Computers and the Internet provide complete freedom but are being buried under a mountain of corporate control. To everyone involved in ubPorts who must at times feel downbeat about the project, I say remember why Ubuntu Touch was founded. To give back the software freedom and privacy we have had taken from us.
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Welcome, @tonka128.
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Welcome, @treebeard.
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@treebeard said in Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!:
Computers and the Internet provide complete freedom but are being buried under a mountain of corporate control. To everyone involved in ubPorts who must at times feel downbeat about the project, I say remember why Ubuntu Touch was founded. To give back the software freedom and privacy we have had taken from us.
Very good point and it is easy to forget why we are all here when things play up a bit. Nice to be reminded and of course welcome to the Forum and Community.
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Hi everyone,
I forgot to introduce myself. I am a physical scientist, self-employed and am rather new to Ubuntu Touch, as evidenced by my previous posts.
I have been running full GNU Linux on my main PCs since 2017, while leaving one laptop with W10. In January, I decided to give that XPS the Linux treatment.
I tried distro-hopping in my early Linux days from 2008 to 2011. Then went to Ubuntu 12.04, then disto-hopped again. In 2014, I decided to return to Ubuntu, since I am using my PCs in a business environment and I just find that it's just easy with this distro.
In my earlier years, I studied software but then decided to do the sciences/research and converted coding as a minor hobby. I now have good knowledge with system security and privacy just because I had to learn it to secure business systems.
I have some contribution to the open source community but, at the moment, my schedule is too packed for such development.
This forum seems straightforward and I like it. The devs and moderators are also knowledgeable.
My normal phones gave me some form of discomfort because I know how these devices communicate to HQs. Lately, when using those devices, it's like baring a different part of oneself to the major corporations. The tracking is just so out-of-place.
I decided to go Linux on phones. UT is my first venture into this and I am totally satisfied. The battery life is longer, everything is just lower-level efficient.
I tried this on an older Android device and the UT version has a much longer battery life. It just works.
Other Linux-dedicated phones are on my radar especially the Pinephones or Librem but I will get them to mature a bit. Cheers.
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@TakoR Welcome to the community. I hope you will find that we are, overall, a friendly bunch willing to help if we can.
@TakoR said in Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!:
I tried this on an older Android device and the UT version has a much longer battery life. It just works.
This is really surprising! Most of the time people feel that the battery life on UT is not as good as on Android. Maybe you could open a new thread and elaborate on your previous Android config on that device compared to your current UT config?
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@TakoR Greetings!
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@arubislander said in Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!:
@TakoR Welcome to the community. I hope you will find that we are, overall, a friendly bunch willing to help if we can.
Thank you!
@arubislander said in Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!:
This is really surprising! Most of the time people feel that the battery life on UT is not as good as on Android. Maybe you could open a new thread and elaborate on your previous Android config on that device compared to your current UT config?
I know I would be interested in hearing more.I will write a thread about my rather smooth UT installation experience and will mention battery life in it.
@Opolork said in Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!:
@TakoR Greetings!
Thanks!
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Hello, I'm fairly enthousiastic about the entire Linux project. I'm trying to learn some qml because I like coding and am studying the equivalent of computer sciences. Hopefully I can offer some hands-on help somday
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Hi @Caedem, welcome aboard.
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Hello everyone... years ago I tried it with my dear xiaomi 4x mido... although now I got a bad start with the volla phone x23, I hope to learn and make it my main mobile... I use linux on all my computers (archlinux or manjaro...)
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@nicolasrull
Welcome abord.
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@nicolasrull Hello & welcome!
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Hello there,
i m an entusiast and installed UB on my old Xiaomi 4x. There are some minor bugs, but thats not that bad, i m aware its a community device. Most of a time it works fine. BUT: whats really striking about a UB device is the emotional dimension! When i first got out with it and took it for a walk with my earbuds and my beloved podcasts turned on, i realized what a GOOD FEELING it is, not to be tracked and spied on. I instantly felt like I was 14 years again, wandering outside with my old walkman and headphones on. Thank you for that! I love it!
Now i m up to get a better device meeting my nerd needs like pixel 3a. Keep up that good work! Maybe i ll contribute within my possibilities.
Greetz
Chris
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@christer said in Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!:
what a GOOD FEELING it is, not to be tracked and spied on.
Word! That's exactly how I feel, too. Welcome aboard, glad you found us!