@yelpare3 If your Nexus 5 Wi-Fi connection is not stable or won't connect at all, there's a few things you can do: toggle Airplane Mode on and off, forget and reconnect to your Wi-Fi network, toggle mobile data on and off, or reboot your phone.
@Lakotaubp said in UT on Nexus 5: File System Stuck As Read Only?:
That [version of uTouch available here on RC channel] will be the new [OTA13] stable channel [version] anyway soon.
Just to clarify ^^
RC remains RC, and when OTA13 is out, jump back to stable channel.
I had the issue of the sd card not mounting at all on my Poco F1. This has helped me. You can try it out. https://askubuntu.com/questions/95391/how-do-i-mount-an-sd-card
@cembra hi, I've moved this thread to Off topic.
As that model is not in the supported devices list (https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/) you'd need to port it (http://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/introduction.html).
Someone started this https://github.com/Halium/projectmanagement/issues/115 so maybe you can help them.
@advocatux said in Will it always be called Ubuntu Touch?:
@Opolork I've moved this to Off topic
Please see https://forums.ubports.com/post/19916 for an answer to your question.
Cheers, @advocatux. :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone:
@einstein212 thanks for the heads up! I just got the update and it fixed loads of bugs for me. Turns out I had the updates set to wifi only. I think I did that a while back to prevent things from downloading when I didn't want them to. Makes me feel silly now for doing it seeing how much smoother I've found OTA 3 to be.
Sure, you can work with whoever you like. The documentation on porting is a little outdated (we're still recovering from the shock of canonical dropping support), but here you go: https://wiki.ubports.com/wiki/UBports-Development-Information