• 0 Votes
    35 Posts
    8k Views
    S
    @arubislander That happened to me with the Nord N100 also from Metro PCS. luklly i found a modified BE81AA that was already patched and ready to go. if you're serious you can look in different platforms maybe youll get lucky too and find a way around these restrictions. belive me there's always a way. You just have to do a little research. Oh and before you start any porting or flashing make sure to always keep a backup of your original firmware, to antisipate incase something goes wrong. You'll be able to reverse it without a problem.
  • Idea: overlayfs for user terminal

    OS
    28
    1 Votes
    28 Posts
    386 Views
    J
    @Fuseteam I think @pparent is right, that it is currently unfortunate, that new users will open the terminal on a fresh Ubuntu Touch installation and will be confused that apt gives an error message. And it is also kind of clunky to set up a libertine container first. If his proposed solution is not feasible, maybe the terminal could open a window like "Hey, apt is not the default package manager on Ubuntu Touch. Please use crackle, snap or a container solution instead." when it detects, that "sudo apt..." is entered. This would be a little bit more user friendly. On that note: Are their any plans to make crackle a default system program or to make crackle installable over the Open Store?
  • [Call for] Nominations for the UBports Community Awards

    General
    11
    4 Votes
    11 Posts
    429 Views
    stanwoodS
    @RJDan Yes, Indeed! And let's not forget those developers who work behind the scenes every day for Ubuntu Touch, notably TheKit, Marius, Mike Gabriel and Maciek, in addition to those mentioned above. I would also like to mention Moem for her energy and enthusiasm in flying the flag for UBports at every Open Source event in the Netherlands and beyond. App-Lee, who hosts most of the Q&As and has been instrumental in establishing partnerships with our friends at Volla and Brax (right?) Also all the members of the foundation's board of trustees, without whom UBports would not exist. And so many others that I am forgetting or simply do not know, whether they are application developers or part of the porting team... Hats off to you all!
  • Recommendations for Ubuntu Touch

    Moved General
    4
    1 Votes
    4 Posts
    205 Views
    TotalSonicT
    @ufoddos said in Recommendations for Ubuntu Touch: I hope Ubuntu Touch can become the most viable alternative to Android for mobile devices. I do as well, as I think most of everyone who posts on this forum does too. It should be secure, That "should" is most certainly something the UBports core team and Ubuntu Touch community wants as well. In terms of online security, this is something that has been improved recently via the update to a 24.04 LTS Ubuntu base, which enables for upstream security updates to be easily shipped in the system OS. There is also ongoing work towards enabling encrypting user and other data for the OS, with initial basic support for this already implemented in the latest version. However one big downside for UT in terms of physical security is that the bootloader needs to remain unlocked for the OS to load. This is something that likely needs to cooperation of a device maker to fix for specific devices. respect privacy, and reject government censorship and surveillance. The UBports Foundation and the Ubuntu Touch itself already does all of these things. There is absolutely no data mining from either, and the uAdBlockNG app available from the Open Store allows one to avoid a significant amount of invasive trackers and ads. In terms of system architecture, it should incorporate UI features from WebOS. I will have to strongly disagree with you on this point, rather most of us using it, and certainly those developing it, think it should NOT be sublimating its own design aesthetics to one from another existing project. Ubuntu Touch was created in the first place to be exactly entwined with its own unique desktop environment (initially called Unity 8, now rebranded as "Lomiri"), as well as with a curated unified design ethic and theming, and what UT really needs is just more developers willing to contribute some PR's to shape this to improve and expand its capabilities, rather than simply replicate designs made in other projects. In terms of applications, I hope it supports web applications. It already does, and since it was started. Lots of apps available in the Open Store are in fact wrappers and containers for various webapps. And the "Webber" app allows one to easily create ones own webapp via making a launcher and container for a url. There are currently some compatibility issues with this due to the age of the Chromium supported by the current QtWebEngine 5.x used for the system wide Morph browser, but the core team is very busy now focusing on updating the webengine used by UT's Morph browser to QtWebEngine 6.x, and there is in fact a preview app in the Open Store alpha stage one can use, that can in fact access a good majority of services that are made available for general webapp use. Of course there is the challenge that there are a good number of online services that are only made available to Android and iOS apps currently (such as a number of banking apps), and sadly being able to create compatibility for many of these is beyond any control of UT's developers. But otherwise - yes, UT supports webapps. It should support unified communication. Dunno what you mean by "unified communication", but there is currently native app and/or webapp support in UT for: phone calls (via 2G, 3G, and now VoLTE for a growing number of devices) SMS & MMS (core Messenger app), email (both imap & pop3), Matrix, Telegram, Jitsi, Whatsapp, Signal, XMPP, IRC, and a few other protocols. Plus other services such as Session and Wire can be accessed via Android apps installed in Waydroid containers. While this might be the opposite from "unified" and certainly not totally complete, UT is certainly capable of being quite capable as far as messaging goes. I dislike Android because it's closed, increasingly sluggish, has a bloated design, a virtual machine mechanism, consumes a lot of power, has excessively high device requirements, pushes system junk, and isn't a true Linux distribution. Yes, I dislike Android for this as well, although there are some "degoogled" AOSP ROM's these days which do a good job of fixing some of those issues. However the future continuing development of those ROM's is increasingly threatened by Google's own recent moves towards even further centralizing control over the Android eco-system, which makes projects like Ubuntu Touch even more important going forward. Best regards, Steve Berson
  • bugs on UT agenda

    App Development agenda
    7
    0 Votes
    7 Posts
    140 Views
    lduboeufL
    @DJac said in bugs on UT agenda: for exemple : i create a event (all day) from 10 decembre to 15 decembre. Result : OK i deplace the event to 20 decembre. it seems te be from 20 to 25 december. but after validation, it jump from 19 to 24 december. and when i want to change it, the probleme persist. Ok, go ir, i have a pending fix for that, but it needs more work since it has side effects...
  • Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-11

    OS
    9
    5 Votes
    9 Posts
    911 Views
    G
    After some more testing it seems that VoLTE is not working properly on my FP4. It shows up in the settings and status indicator but as soon as I make a call it drops back to 3G. Is VoLTE officially part of this ota? Is there an up to date guide on how to backup and restore the FP4 on 20.04, I have not been able to find the usual 2 partitions when using adb in recovery mode? I'm willing to try and go back to android, enable/test VoLTE, and restore UT, but backups are a must as it's my daily driver.
  • PDF readers - no way to select and copy part of a text

    Unsolved Support
    1
    0 Votes
    1 Posts
    18 Views
    No one has replied
  • VOLTE status

    Oneplus Nord N10
    27
    0 Votes
    27 Posts
    4k Views
    W
    @jam1388 Excellent news that VoLTE is working for you! Congrats! As you continue to use it, any notes on functionality of SMS and MMS while on VoLTE would be appreciated. Anyone looking to try it should note that Ruben has been clear on the N10 Telegram channel that VoLTE is still messy. Says it may be carrier dependent. He's working on it. 5G is also working, though again, all this is very new, and only in latest devel builds.
  • Change DNS servers, wifi and mobile data

    Support
    22
    1 Votes
    22 Posts
    6k Views
    D
    Hi @Br1 . Could you please update your very useful script for Noble ? I'm still using your last focal script which works yet with Noble, but with an error. Thanks in advance. [image: 1763727360633-screenshot20251019_195605222.png]
  • [Request for input] Encrypt all the things

    General
    5
    2 Votes
    5 Posts
    195 Views
    G
    @uxes encrypting logs would mean that no software could run before having entered a decryption key. Using a phone to call for help would be impossible for a person not having the code. Could be awkward at times. Or even legally dubious.
  • Lost password

    Solved Support
    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    352 Views
    U
    All done. Thank you.
  • Problème démarrage

    Google Pixel 3a/3a XL
    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    75 Views
    G
    @debcedric qu'est exactement le 'logo de charge' ? est ce que c'est l'image d'une batterie en train de se charger ? Si oui, ça n'est pas géré au niveau d'Ubuntu Touch pour autant que je le sache, ça dépend du firmware du téléphone. Donc la première chose à faire est d'appuyer longtemps sur le bouton marche/arrêt (au moins 10 secondes si ce n'est plus) pour essayer de le débloquer. Si la batterie est amovible l'enlever pendant une minute. What exactly is the 'charge logo' ? is it the image of battery in the process of loading ? If yes, that's not managed by Ubuntu Touch as far as I know, it depends on the phone firmware. First thing to do is long press on the On/Off button (at least 10 s if not more) to try to get the phone out of this stuck state. If battery is removable, try to remove it and put it back after a minute or so.
  • Enabling MAC randomization

    Unsolved Support
    26
    1 Votes
    26 Posts
    1k Views
    G
    @nielsbasjes said in Enabling MAC randomization: none (not even the current one) Now, even when I don't see the other access points, which is quite often when I swipe out the settings and come back in it, I always see my own access point with "Connected" in green. Like I said, I only see the other access points when first enabling Wifi (and it don't crash the phone, but that's another story). I'm curious how it appears, could you share a screenshot please ?
  • 0 Votes
    3 Posts
    55 Views
    Vlad NirkyV
    @donieck Another option would be to contact your operator to check how to connect your phone to their mobile network (or search for this setting among other users of this provider). Usualy [image: 1763620066542-79488c9a-6d61-41fd-a544-682a73e6d4c9-image.png] in System settings / cellular / Provider and acces point name / Access point name / internet (sorry for the labels retranslated from french) You'll have to restart to phone after any change.
  • make ubuntu touch also for the moto g56

    Moved Unsolved Off topic
    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    81 Views
    MrT10001M
    @jeffreyk Hi, it doesn't work like that. If your device is not on the supported list and a search doesn't show any one porting the device then if you have the skills and knowledge you will have to port UT to that device yourself. The alternative is to get a device that is on the supported list.
  • 4 Votes
    8 Posts
    1k Views
    M
    @spacenerdmo Thanks a lot! I'm gonna test it and let you know how it's going
  • Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1

    OS
    59
    12 Votes
    59 Posts
    5k Views
    C
    @peat_psuwit used ubports-installer to install 24.04-1.1 RC2 with "Wipe Userdata" checked and during the last 24h, calls worked correctly. Thanks.
  • SOTY - Speech-To-Text Recognition on Ubuntu Touch

    App Development
    3
    9 Votes
    3 Posts
    407 Views
    I
    New version is out Changes: Fixed a few bugs Added models installer (works for many languages listed in the menu, other models will be uploaded later) The application UI can be translated. Now it comes with amd64 build
  • Upgrading Pinephone from 20.04 to 24.04

    Moved PinePhone
    4
    1 Votes
    4 Posts
    162 Views
    N
    @johndoe said in Upgrading Pinephone from 20.04 to 24.04: @newguy I think it is very likely, that you break the system that way, because Ubuntu Touch is not meant to be updated with apt. The PinePhone port is, you can't update it using the normal System Settings approach.
  • 0 Votes
    6 Posts
    124 Views
    R
    @mango Thunderbird and firefox will probably eat your ram.