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      • KenedaK Offline
        Keneda @grenudi
        last edited by Keneda

        @grenudi
        So you can post not being aggressive and cursing !
        Continue like that and more people will talk with you.

        Especially since not everything you say is wrong.

        Some people (even devs I guess) know that morph is kind of a problem for instance, some work is done to port firefox, and Librewolf (again, splitted forces), to Ubuntu Touch.

        And yes some other apps may be replaced by more common FOSS apps.

        But the way you say things, brutal and kind of insulting, is non productive.

        Like you noticed, Dev team makes lot of usefull work, and Ubuntu Touch is a fully functional mobile OS since 2015, and thanks to UBports, it continues to be since 2017, and they had to deal with what canonical left them.

        There is no other FOSS mobile system that provides such a service ! Maybe pureOS on Librem 5, I don't know, but what I know is it costs 900€ and is old hardware...

        Anyway, let talk with respect to the dev team and community, please.

        2015-2023 : Meizu MX4 ☠️⚰️✝️
        2023-2024 : Nexus 5 ☠️⚰️✝️
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        • TotalSonicT Offline
          TotalSonic @grenudi
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          @grenudi said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

          1. Browser Development Challenge
            Current situation:

          Morph browser maintained by small team

          Yes, Morph is indeed maintained by a small team, but the QtWebEngine it uses is maintained by a larger team upstream of it, and is basically an implementation of Chromium (which obviously has a gigantic team maintaining it).

          No extension support (including ad blocking)

          INCORRECT - ad blocking can be easily enabled via the uAdBlockNG app (available in the Open Store at https://open-store.io/app/uadblockng.liohmoeller ), and in the EFF's online test at https://coveryourtracks.eff.org provides "strong protection against web trackers and ads" once it is activated

          Alternative approach:
          Consider adopting Firefox Mobile or Chromium-based solution with privacy enhancements, allowing browser development resources to redirect toward core OS improvements.

          See above - Morph is using Chromium. AND Marius posted today on the UBports Telegram group a new test build using the Qt6 Webengine (which updates to a much more recent Chromium version) that should likely be integrated into a UT update by the end of this year.

          There is also THREE additional projects led by UT community members developing alternative native browsers for UT:
          uFirefox - a mobile optimized fork of Firefox that uses the current 143 verson - https://gitlab.com/debclick/uFirefox
          uWolf - a mobile optimized version of Librewolf (which is a privacy/security hardened fork of Firefox) - https://open-store.io/app/uwolf.chromiumos-guy
          Mimi - new browser in alpha state using Apple's WebKit webengine - https://open-store.io/app/mimibrowser.fredldotme

          SO - browser development for UT is ongoing, and seeing some major improvements that will be available to all UT users soon.

          Best regards,
          Steve Berson

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          • TotalSonicT Offline
            TotalSonic @grenudi
            last edited by TotalSonic

            @grenudi said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

            Comparison: PostmarketOS Approach
            PostmarketOS demonstrates alternative strategy:

            500+ device ports versus Ubuntu Touch's approximately 50

            While I appreciate the efforts by the PMOS devs, most of those 500 device ports you note from PMOS just boot the system, and then don't do anything most people need a phone to do. Where as on UT the ported devices are much more likely to actually be capable of working as daily drivers, with the majority of the supported devices having all expected functions working.

            700+ contributors and growing
            Active funding (NGI grants, reserves over 40k EUR)

            That's great, and I know that UBports would welcome additional developers and funding too. Be aware that UBports does have a good number of patrons though.

            Reuses existing components (Alpine packages, established desktop environments)

            Obviously UT reuses LOTS of existing components received from Ubuntu, and has collaborated with Debian & Manjaro teams as well. PLUS there have been exchanges with the Mobian, Droidian, Postmarket and Sailfish OS teams working on certain issues too.

            Monthly development updates with community engagement

            There are regular updates from the UBports dev team on their YouTube Q&A, along with constant posting on multiple dedicated Telegram and Matrix channels.

            Best regards,
            Steve Berson

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            • TotalSonicT Offline
              TotalSonic @grenudi
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              @grenudi said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

              Resource Allocation Suggestion
              Current distribution (estimated):

              This isn't even estimated, it's just a wild guess with zero data supporting the conclusions made in it.

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              • t12392nT Offline
                t12392n
                last edited by t12392n

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                😬

                NGL, @grenudi I am note sure where your determination of hammering down on UT is based of.
                The way you set up this thread I can see its not so much aimed towards the developers of UT but rather the community behind them but what is the gain?
                Are you trying to get resources diverted to another project or a merge?

                And to be totally honest, I bought an €700 phone (Volla Quintus) which is running UT and yes, atm I cannot use it as a daily...
                I am very wary of how (hopefully not if) I am to make the switchover from my current Android phone. But in my eye and experience its just a matter of when this could be a base of a daily driver for me.

                But bully be me, I will not stop hoping, supporting or cheering for any project with the right intentions!

                Samsung Fold5
                will switch to
                Volla Quintus UT 24.04-1

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                • MoemM Offline
                  Moem @gpatel-fr
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                  @gpatel-fr said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                  My understanding is that UT has about 10.

                  Currently 26 on the list: https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/
                  And 28 if you count the Oneplus 5 and 5t, which are contrary to what the list says well supported, and should appear back on it soon.

                  Is currently using an Op5t
                  Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                  • LakotaubpL Offline
                    Lakotaubp
                    last edited by Lakotaubp

                    I really don't mind a good discussion and arguments about what we do compared with other foss OS and even about the main two.
                    However please drop the swearing this is not the place for that. We want anyone who is interested to use and find the forum a frindlyand helpful place to go, regardless of age etc.
                    Some of your points are valid and we are more than aware of them and those bits I read through.
                    One point to remember is that UTs aim is to be the alternative, straight out of the box daily driver alternative to the main OS. So our aims might not align with what all Foss users would want.
                    We want people to be able to pick up a UT device and just use it as great phone. No complicated options or requirements, but something they can get their heads around and feel familiar with quickly while getting all the advantages of Foss.
                    Are we there yet, no. Are there things (some of which you mention)we need to improve on yes. Will we get there? Yes we will, I have no doubt on that.
                    If you want to be part of that you are welcome, if you want to change and alter UT on your own device feel free. You may discover something of use to UT in general. We however will not change the aims and purpose of UT as first set out when Marius started on this journey and I for one will change or apologize for that aim.

                    EDIT: 20/09/25 @grenudi I have edited the swearing on posts, forgot to do it the other day. Please do not repeat.

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                      gpatel-fr @Moem
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                      @Moem said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                      Currently 26 on the list: https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/

                      yeah I know about this list, it's quite outdated it seems; for example the Fairphone 5 is listed with support for Focal only, I understand it works also with Noble, and I was trying a guess about the number of devices able to be a daily driver with Noble since Focal is - as the link you give aptly says - outdated itself.

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                      • G Offline
                        gpatel-fr @t12392n
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                        @t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                        atm I cannot use it as a daily...

                        hmm, is it about Volte or your bank don't like Waydroid ? if the latter, it's not quite entirely the OS fault's.

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                        • KenedaK Offline
                          Keneda @gpatel-fr
                          last edited by

                          @gpatel-fr said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                          it's not quite entirely the OS fault's.

                          I would say it's absolutely not the OS fault.

                          2 years ago I was still able to validate payment with my Ubuntu Touch phone just using a SMS code received on it.

                          Now I must use their app, "for security reasons", and it doesn't work outside iOdroid, on the other side sometimes I have to validate integrity of this app... Using a SMS code !!!

                          2015-2023 : Meizu MX4 ☠️⚰️✝️
                          2023-2024 : Nexus 5 ☠️⚰️✝️
                          2024-***** : FPOS Fairphone 5
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                          • t12392nT Offline
                            t12392n @gpatel-fr
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                            @gpatel-fr

                            The fact that i need to use certain apps for bankind, digital ID or even enterprise stuff is a fact but not the point. I am well aware that I need to use Waydroid till the world is more mature and restarts its effort for supporting Linux 😁 .

                            My main problem is to replace the daily android apps where many even already exists in the Linux ecosystem.
                            To name a few;

                            • 1Password
                            • KeepassXC
                            • Signal
                            • HomeAssistant
                            • pure firefox

                            Even if I can install them, most are designed for Desktop usage and not mobile device.

                            None, of these are Ubuntu Touch "issues/faults" yet they remain as a factor for my user experience and a bigger factor for my to swap my daily.

                            Samsung Fold5
                            will switch to
                            Volla Quintus UT 24.04-1

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                            • arubislanderA Offline
                              arubislander @t12392n
                              last edited by arubislander

                              @t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                              HomeAssistant

                              https://open-store.io/app/home.s710

                              pure firefox

                              https://t.me/CrackleApt/3068/4628

                              🇦🇼 🇳🇱 🇺🇸 🇪🇸
                              Happily running Ubuntu Touch
                              JingPad (24.04-1.x daily)
                              OnePlus Nord N10 5G (24.04-2.x daily)
                              PinePhone OG (20.04)
                              Meizu Pro 5 (16.04 DEV)
                              Google Pixel 3a

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                                gpatel-fr @t12392n
                                last edited by gpatel-fr

                                @t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                                1Password

                                it seems that the provider of this software already provides a snap for x86, so maybe you could try to ask them if they could build it for ARM64 ? or even try to search the snap store in the unlikely case where they had already done the job but not yet updated their web site ?

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                                  TotalSonic @grenudi
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                                  • klhK Offline
                                    klh @arubislander
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                                    @arubislander the HA app you linked is just a webview, not sure why people bother uploading these

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                                    • t12392nT Offline
                                      t12392n @arubislander
                                      last edited by t12392n

                                      @arubislander said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                                      @t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                                      HomeAssistant

                                      https://open-store.io/app/home.s710
                                      As another memeber mentioned, its just the website which lacks certain client features like device or bluetooth tracking .

                                      pure firefox

                                      https://t.me/CrackleApt/3068/4628

                                      But as stated, is this adapter for mobile view or desktop?

                                      @gpatel-fr said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:
                                      @t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                                      1Password

                                      it seems that the provider of this software already provides a snap for x86, so maybe you could try to ask them if they could build it for ARM64 ? or even try to search the snap store in the unlikely case where they had already done the job but not yet updated their web site ?

                                      While its not a snap they do have an ARM64 already, however its desktop. I hav not tested yet but I believe its not optimized for UT direkt install. Thinking Libretine..

                                      I have to do some tinkering 😁

                                      Thinking closer, this is offtopic. I should probably make another thread for this 🤔

                                      Samsung Fold5
                                      will switch to
                                      Volla Quintus UT 24.04-1

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                                      • MoemM Offline
                                        Moem @t12392n
                                        last edited by

                                        @t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                                        I should probably make another thread for this 🤔

                                        As a moderator: Yes please! 🙂

                                        Is currently using an Op5t
                                        Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                                        • arubislanderA Offline
                                          arubislander @t12392n
                                          last edited by

                                          @t12392n said in We Drop Ubuntu Touch Entirely:

                                          But as stated, is this adapter for mobile view or desktop?

                                          uFirefox is mobile Firefox on UT. It runs confined on Noble and is a joy to use. Just remember to swipe it away, as it is exempt from the app lifetime management and will keep running in the background. Great for YouTube Music or Spotify. Not so great for your battery life.

                                          🇦🇼 🇳🇱 🇺🇸 🇪🇸
                                          Happily running Ubuntu Touch
                                          JingPad (24.04-1.x daily)
                                          OnePlus Nord N10 5G (24.04-2.x daily)
                                          PinePhone OG (20.04)
                                          Meizu Pro 5 (16.04 DEV)
                                          Google Pixel 3a

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                                          • klhK Offline
                                            klh @arubislander
                                            last edited by klh

                                            @arubislander it can't be both confined and exempt (if it actually is we have a serious problem)

                                            maybe the thread should be locked for new replies

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                                            • arubislanderA Offline
                                              arubislander @klh
                                              last edited by arubislander

                                              @klh Even confined apps can be made to be exempt from suspension (via the Tweak tool). And apparently this is also currently the case for XWayland apps. This is a bug, no doubt, but something to be aware of nonetheless for now.

                                              maybe the thread should be locked for new replies

                                              Good idea!

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                                              Google Pixel 3a

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