• I did not know the installer could do this...

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    @Moem I remember that a while back, I cannot remember which device at the time, but have duly forgotten over time, mainly thanks to the ludicrous way you have to unlock the bootloader on an Xiaomi device!
  • Keyboard and Snap App Issue

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    @projectmoon said: Mir 2.0 in the last UT Q&A was demonstrated an UT phone running Mir 2, the main blocker is the rootfs device size problem.
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    @KJU said: About adb&fastboot from the UT terminal, though, any such barrier there? There shouldn't be, no. I happened to pull a file from one UT device to another via ADB. So I know that works. In haven't tested fastboot myself, but I see no reason it wouldn't work.
  • Guidance for a water-meter application

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    @oliv90454 seems you want to use your phone as a specialised appliance. This is possible with UT, it is Linux after all. But there are a few hurdles you would need to jump over. These are not short-conings of the OS, but design decisions based on target audience and function. Read-only root file system with atomic updates. You've already encountered this one. The reason for its existence is robustness and stability. Circumventing this by making the filesystem read/write is not a suitable solution because most devices don't have a lot of space to spare on the root filesystem anyhow. One way forward for you would be to install Crackle, which gives you access to thousands of packages in the nix repository, install pip3-env and from there proceed as you would on any other Linux environment. Writing an app is also a possibility, though it might be overkill for what you are trying to achieve. Whichever path you choose, you would then run into the second hurdle. Application lifetime cycle. As UT is primarily a mobile OS, so minimizing battery usage is very important. To help achieve this, by default, devices are in staged mode. In this mode only one user space app is active at a time. When an app ends up in the background, either because another app was activated, or the screen turned off, the app is suspended and it no longer executes any instructions. To work around this you could exempt the terminal app, or your own app, if you choose to write one, from suspension using the UTTT (Ubuntu Touch Tweak Tool) The last hurdle I can think of is more a physical limitation of the device. Unless you don't mind your battery degrading, because the device would be constantly plugged in to the charger, you would have to device a routine for charging and discharging the device. So all in all what you want is totally doable on UT. But if you think it is too much trouble there's always a more traditional distro, like Droidian, available for your device.
  • where is USB enabled?

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    @gpatel-fr You are correct. "How to enable developer mode" states enable USB debugging (<- me bad - didn't see correctly), ADB, or Android D... Bridge". Sheng-Cheih P.s. i'll try again after shower nap - so sleepy now.
  • Leuke dag gehad in Utrecht vandaag

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    @oldbutndy said: Since you are working on the whole group, could you add WiFi Calling to every device page ? That's a change to the structure of the page itself. @sm-xcx is working on the contents of the page, which is a different thing. I'm not saying that your idea is bad, it's simply outside the scope of what they are doing.
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    @gpatel-fr I can't see the difficulty. Instructions for clickable installation are the same for 8.7 version: https://clickable-ut.dev/en/latest/install.html (just use pipx command instead of pip3, as proposed also in the book)
  • Whatsnew: Whatsapp Web with Electron.

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    @pparent I can't believe it was so easy and I'm sorry to have bothered you and that I didn't figure it out by myself... Thank you!
  • cmdline :"systempart=/dev/block/mapper/system" cause bootloop

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    What is your problem İnitrd failed or Lomiri start error
  • "Are we mainstream-ready yet?"

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    @Moem yeah ... that is why I replied to MarcelloTogg - to see if cups WORKED for them, or they WANTED cups to work for them.
  • Signal UT: Signal-Desktop for Ubuntu Touch

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    @vishcompany Read the tip and tricks section!
  • New, FLX1 with UT (and multi boot)

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    @DenMoore yes i followed all that and puts that task into que and asks to restart but nothing happens after restart
  • "New": Nothing Phone 1 with Ubuntu Touch

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    @Vlad-Nirky Yeah, there is only daily at the moment. I have researched this issue and albeit not common, it is there and something to be aware of.
  • Charging causes disconnect from external monitor

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    @kugiigi Hello So I dont have another phone with display out so I cant test that unfortunately. I do agree that the hub seems to be what determines what issues I have. I dont have major issues using any hubs with my asus laptop to charge and display out and the laptop draws more power than the phone. What hub do you use?
  • Porting of Google pixel 4a (5g)

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    MoemM
    You can't install a phone that hasn't been ported. Porting means creating the unique installation files that a specific device needs. The Pixel 4a has not been ported, so there is nothing you can install, as far as Ubuntu Touch goes. If you might be interested in porting it, please see https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting
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    @oldbutndy said: @Leroy_Linux Running 24.04.1n (daily - but randomly doing the updates), MVNO USMobile > T-Mobile Good to know. I'm running 24.04-1.2 stable and T-Mobile. I misread your post. Somehow I interpreted the phone wasn't working well, but you clearly stated that it's just not a daily driver unless WiFi calling or native VOIP. (neither of which I've used... my requirements are just for the working phone which it has done well thus far). Thanks and sorry for my confusion. Hope you find a way to meet your requirements!
  • Cell-Broadcast

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    @lduboeuf First there was the alert-message (I don't know which message-id was used right now) and after 30 minutes there was there clear-message for this alert which says, that the alert is over. I only received the second message (clear) but not the first one (alert). Is there an option to get the subscribed message-ids? The above mentioned test-cbs-script doesn't work for me.
  • Ubuntu Touch Q&A 185 Blog and Audio available now.

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