• Ubuntu Touch OTA11 and 24.04-1.1 are released.

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  • Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-11

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    Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-11 is released. Thank you everyone for testing. https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-news-1/ubuntu-touch-24-04-1-1-and-20-04-ota-11-release-3984
  • Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1

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    Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1 is released. Thank you everyone for testing. https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-news-1/ubuntu-touch-24-04-1-1-and-20-04-ota-11-release-3984
  • [How to] Run Docker on your device

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    @projectmoon overlayfs not being available is a kernel problem, for which you should contact your device maintainer.
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  • UB Touch and privacy/security

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    @idonthatevests Thank you very much for your answer Actually, I already have a Degoogled Android on Fairphone I wonder what UT do more for privacy I have not read the page refered by @lakotaubp : it will probably answer my question Thanks again Thomas
  • http://repo2.ubports.com/dists/focal/InRelease blocked?

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    Aaand today is working with no problem. May be related to football, the end of the world or something
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  • Phone and Tablet Models for ubuntu touch

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    This is very nice! I could be a good idea to publish it to https://commons.wikimedia.org/ So that those visuals can be used to illustrate Wikipedia articles about Ubuntu Touch. It requires to publish it under a creative commons license, I don't know if you would agree to it?
  • can I stop freezing waydroind when screen is off?

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    @fair said in can I stop freezing waydroind when screen is off?: Android 15 image in Waydroid I have a FP5 too and About phone in Waydroid displays 13. Was Android 15 installed on your phone before you installed Ubuntu Touch ? I dutifully downgraded the phone to Android 13 before installing.
  • Merezhyvo browser

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    @naz.R https://get.webgl.org/ https://webglsamples.org/spacerocks/spacerocks.html Webgl works in your browser but maybe not always very well. it depends on the web page.
  • Smooth Edges (name pending) - Let's Fix the Bugs That Drive You Mad

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    @kugiigi said in Smooth Edges (name pending) - Let's Fix the Bugs That Drive You Mad: Ideally, an easy to use backup/restore solution as well. +1 The ability to, the most easily possible way, save and restore (all) user data is a loooooooong time lack... Also, another thing that can prevent people from testing UT is the lack of migrating tool, forward AND back. When my N5@UT became unusable as daily, I had to migrate under FP5@FFOS and lost all my messaging data, now there's a stable port for FP5, but that very bother me to loose, again, all my SMS/MMS (not talking about RCS...). If people can migrate from to android to apple and the other way without worrying about their data, that's because those companies understood people will not migrate if their data can't migrate with them.
  • RAM Size - Swapping?

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    @jojumaxx err, I just remembered that I did not reply fully to your question Re: difference of 400Mb between 22 and X: it may be a difference in the compilation of the 2 kernels, or the Halium part (the X is Halium 10, the 22 is Halium 11) could be bigger... As Volla is delivering the OS they may be of help in replying to this question (unless you flashed it yourself with the UBPorts installer, in this case you are at the right place to ask) Re: 'laggyness' since your real problem is that you feel that your device is slow. About the swap: I have quite some experience with Linux and I have never felt a real slowness when swap is at a reduced level like in your case 10% of use or less. It's difficult to guess of course since I don't have a real-time display of the swap splashed on my screen. When I have ever felt slowness, I usually check the swap and when it's at over 50% I'm sure that's the culprit. You see, swap don't decrease naturally by itself. When a program needs a lot of memory, some swap may be allocated, then the program frees the memory, but the system will not naturally decrease the swap. Things are very complicated under the hood. So you can have a bit of swap allocated and everything is all right really. But when swap goes over 50%, it's really frequent that you have a badly programmed software running amok, and unless it is stopped it will go on and eat all swap and then it's time for the big red button. So the little swap you show us here may be a symptom of something significant, or it may not. My advice: if you use heavily your phone for Internet browsing and you use Morph as packaged in the OS, stop it. It has an old code base that could badly interact with the current state of the Web. Recommended alternatives: anything else really; the QT6 preview of Morph, Firefox, Librewolf, Min by PParent (I tried it briefly this morning and did not see anything wrong with it, don't know if the name should carry an expectation it's really less resource hungry than the previously cited alternatives browsers). Give a try to these alternatives and if one really consumes less memory and feel faster, don't hesitate to report ! You are not the only one with limited memory, even I have only 8 (err 7.1) Giga ! I can't stress enough how modern browsers are gigantic and complicated pieces of software and as eating too much memory is a common problem, and can be a cause for excess swapping. If your slowness is perceived only in browsing, even without eating too much memory an old browser can be slow because it don't understand new features of the current web.
  • Pure Maps giving nonsense routing commands with vers 3.4.1

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    @Vlad-Nirky t Tried a clean reinstallling with no success. Nonsense voice routing still there. Hoping for a solution...
  • [Call for] Nominations for the UBports Community Awards

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    Ouh! I didn't vote yet? developers: Brian Douglass, for keeping the Open Store up and running for ten nearly 10 years (8 and a half? 9?) Marius GripsgÄrd well. You know why apps: TELEports, without this app, I wouldn't work my way around uNav, the light navigation app, with translated voices, that has been working for the last 9 years?
  • anyone tried ATL?

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    @uxes That is a great program, but I heard that ATL relies on GTK. Which is not integrated into UT. And besides, list of supported apps is limited compared to Waydroid.
  • Ubuntu Touch Q&A 179 Call for Questions

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    I would like to ask that you do a quick announcement for the 'Community Awards'. Things have developed quite well with a lot of input from other community members. This year we will have only two categories: Community favourite app Community favourite developer The prize for each category: a large pizza (details TBD). a webpage mentioning your award and why your won (details TBD). Nominations are open until the evening of 1 Dec. Each forum member can nominate two nominees for each category (here: https://forums.ubports.com/topic/11623/call-for-nominations-for-the-ubports-community-awards?_=1764437371137 ) The current nominees are as follows: Community favourite app OSM scout server uWolf Morph QT6 futify dekko Sapot Keeweb Podcat RockWork Teleports OpenStore Waydroid LogViewer Community favourite developer @fredldotme (Alfred E. Neumayer) @lduboeuf (Lionel Duboeuf) @alan_g (Alan Griffiths) @vlad-nirky (Vlad Nirki) @Fuseteam (Tobiyo Kuujikai) @kugiigi (Kugi Eusebio) @CiberSheep (Joan CiberSheep) @thevancedgamer (Muhammad) @peat_psuwit (Ratchanan) @danfro (Daniel Frost) @jonius (Jonathan Zeidler) Prizes Any one who wants to contribute to the prizes or make them more interesting is very very welcome to let us know what they have in mind.
  • Crazy stuff: sudo snap install signal-desktop

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    @gpatel-fr said in Crazy stuff: sudo snap install signal-desktop: @pparent Yes I ack that they are open because I think I understand why. The idea is here but solving it is another story because there is always an effort for every result and sometimes the result is not worth it. Well I don't think you should be so pessimistic: First because if they are showing some interest in porting their app, I don't know why suppose they are not willing to really do so. Second because Qt6 is supposed to enable cross-platform development easily. Third because you don't how the userbase of UT will evolve in the next years, let's how it could grow significantly making it more attractive to port some apps. Of course the port might not happen overnight.
  • Organic Maps on Ubuntu Touch

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    https://github.com/orgs/organicmaps/discussions/11805
  • Meizu 20 Pro Failed to create Flyme acc

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    @neinei0612 I'm sorry, that is outside of the scope of this forum.