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    @GooglyBear I'm still on 20.04 with my FP5. To sync notes with Nextcloud, I use the native UT app Jotit, it works perfectly for me. It is not very sophisticated (for instance it does not have categories) but it does the job for me to consult notes, update them or create new ones.
  • How do add a blog to the UBPorts blog page?

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    @RJDan Write it up and send it to me via a pm. We can sort it out from there and thanks for running this, same again next year?
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    @naz.R In this case, bugs with screenshots are still reported on the forum while waiting for this to be fixed. Just seen your update
  • [Break Your UT] Bigger and better Lomiri and Keyboard???

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    I was thinking a custom keyboard with macros could build on Malakiboard. I've cloned jerk-click, jerk-installer and jerk-packages in the hope of PRing some day. For now, thank you for making it easy for everyone to install these 'hacks' which I believe should and could become a part of UT!
  • No Network Connectivity – microphone is not working

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    @bunt7 said in No Network Connectivity – microphone is not working: I am sure to installed it from Android 10. The MIUI image version to use is specified in the installation guide under "2. Check the correct version of MIUI". I use the microphone very often, so it would makes things much easier to solve it. There is a know bug with microphone : The microphone does not work after a call, except for calls Unsure it's the same bug you've met, but it's worth checking out. More details at https://gitlab.com/EricHeintzmann/ubuntu-touch/xiaomi-surya/-/issues/26
  • No GPS access from inside Waydroid

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    @Sentinel said in No GPS access from inside Waydroid: maybe the MIUI version I flashed might have impacted Waydroid's reliability or other things? Yes — this can significantly affect UT. The MIUI image version to use is specified in the installation guide under "2. Check the correct version of MIUI", and it looks like you used the correct one. I can't explain the unusual bugs you've reported. Did you remount the system as read-write and make any changes? Did you use apt (update/upgrade/install)? I'm fine with starting a new discussion thread.
  • [Announcement] Winner of the Community Favourite Awards

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  • Welkom, nieuwkomers! Stel jezelf gerust even voor.

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  • Tip: call a contact with one hand (secret UT key !)

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    @kugiigi Thank you for your work on the redisgned app, by the way! Look forward to trying it when I make the switch to Noble!
  • Welcome to UBports International!

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  • Call for testing - Kaidan 0.6.0 for Focal/Noble.

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    @ikoz Nice but only works in QML, for example I can't use that in Signal UT. It might be ok for Kaidan though! Is it possible to fetch the keyboard normal height for the device in terminal?
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    @mirroronthewall Yes, this is surprisingly useful, as it means you don't always have to whip out a hardware keyboard, which defeats the point of the small form factor of a phone. Missing support for modifier keys is a big issue when using GUI apps in Libertine, as touch-to-mouse conversion often doesn't behave as it should and can get you 'stuck', so a fallback to keyboard shortcuts is just as necessary there as it may be useful in general: actually, your idea of creating macros for anything seems to solve many problems (including mine) at once, so congrats - now we just need to figure out how! The closest I've found is Ambot Installer: Hacks and Mods, although I need to set up a persistent amd64 QEMU instance on my arm64 laptop before I can allow myself to experiment with it freely (it's the only way I got the installer working). Other tools may be available but I have not been able to surface them yet, I will update this thread as I learn more about the issue and potential solutions. [UPDATE] Here is a list of interesting posts related to this problem, which may be a good starting point for building a bridge towards the solution: These are previous conversations on the repos which appear to have been abbandoned: https://github.com/ubports/keyboard-component/issues/96 gitlab.com/ubports/apps/terminal-app/-/issues/78 https://gitlab.com/ubports/development/core/lomiri-keyboard/-/issues/96 Instead, here are some useful links related to Malakiboard, which should be a good foundation to build macro functionality on: https://github.com/kugiigi/jerk-click https://github.com/kugiigi/jerk-installer https://github.com/kugiigi/jerk-packages
  • Firefox for Ubuntu Touch (uFirefox)

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    @DJac You might be interested by this: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/firefox-support-for-mobile-linux-devices-librem-5-pinephone/idi-p/51008#feedback-success
  • SystemD service to auto-mount the Waydroid folder on UT side

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    I've updated the "Mount_WaydroidHome.sh" script, so the WaydroidHome folder is writable from Ubuntu Touch (without using sudo): #!/bin/bash ## Set-up commands #mkdir ~/WaydroidHome #chmod 755 ~/WaydroidHome #sudo chmod 777 ~/.local/share/waydroid/data/media/0 ## Bind mount Waydroid's home folder if it's not already mounted, and then ensure it (and all sub-folders) stay read/write-able by the Ubuntu Touch user set -e /usr/bin/findmnt -rno SOURCE,TARGET /home/phablet/WaydroidHome >/dev/null || /usr/bin/mount --bind /home/phablet/.local/share/waydroid/data/media/0 /home/phablet/WaydroidHome while /usr/bin/true; do /usr/bin/sleep 5 if [[ ! "$(/usr/bin/stat -c "%a" /home/phablet/WaydroidHome)" == *7 ]]; then /usr/bin/find /home/phablet/WaydroidHome -type d ! -perm -o+rwx -print0 | /usr/bin/xargs -0 -I {} /usr/bin/chmod o+rwx '{}' fi done WARNING: The above scripts work for me, but I haven't tested it thoroughly, or even for that long, and it may contain security flaws. It is (as I said before) just a 'quick hack'. In the spirit of open source, I hope other people will provide improvements to it.
  • [How to] Run Docker on your device

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    On Fairphone 4 i also have to do a: sudo chmod 666 /var/run/docker.sock and according to https://clickable-ut.dev/en/latest/install.html sudo snap connect clickable:ssh-keys and sudo snap connect clickable:etc-gitconfig are needed after installing clickable, too. P.S.: *.click package compilation works
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    said in http://repo2.ubports.com/dists/focal/InRelease blocked when there's football on the tv: I have filed a complaint to the internet provider via the OCU. I guess they'll day it's not their fault. I got an «answer». Please note that I'm being blocked (and everyone that connects from a Spanish network) to several websites because, literally «security reasons». «Security reasons» means that a football business is blocking random IPs because they think they are pirating their signal. Also, the «security reasons» are intermittent as you can see in the logs of OONI. The more it goes, the more IPs that are being blocked (it seems). My next step is going to the European Síndic de Greuges (that I don't know how it's called in English)
  • Working VoLTE reports, share your experience

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    I just discovered that I missed this. I'm with my POCO X3 NFC on Focal, dev channel and VoLTE work like a charm with my carrier... and it lows the consumption of battery. Thanks for the work!
  • Smooth Edges (name pending) - Let's Fix the Bugs That Drive You Mad

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    @Sentinel said in Smooth Edges (name pending) - Let's Fix the Bugs That Drive You Mad: I felt my post looked quite similar to many others early in the thread Well, yes, absolutely, I was too harsh in singling you out, because for sure some other people were also doing the same. The point I was trying to make is that a big part of being a leader is to priorize, and it's particularly important with a small project like UT, and thinking that priorization is easy is a very big mistake, leaders are not omniscient people who know miraculously how to best priorize. Putting a few dozen prople together to enumerate all what is bugging them is not so useful if no reasoning is done on why the points made are important from the point of view of wider adoption.
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    @pparent The update 3.4.2 has the same bug, you are right. I made again a fresh install getting ... the old bug. To my surprise the English language machine was o.k. for the United States English language - the English laguage for United Kingdom had the bug... Could it be a matter of changing from Focal to Noble? Was there some change in PICO TTS? I am still hoping for a little Christmas wonder...
  • long time for waydroid init

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    I have the same problem, but waiting an hour(s?) did not help on my Poco X3 NFC, with Ubuntu Touch 24.04.0 . I tried both from the Terminal & using Waydroid Helper. If I Ctrl-C the Terminal, I see that Python has been stuck on connect(), i.e. the download never even starts. The only way I can get it to install is manually download the needed images to the right place & then run "waydroid init -f". No idea why, as Android apps can access the network just fine, and sourceforge.net doesn't block me from accessing it (but maybe it blocks Python's default user agent?). But I cannot recommend my solution, because some things like GPS seems broken, but someone else says it should work.