Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!
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@rubel
Hi rubel, welcome.
Here there is no gender, age, color or religion that matters we're all ones and zerosGood choices for the phones you order their well supported.
To begin your journey, there's a telegram channel for new comers to help people install Ubuntu Touch on their device.And you might find interesting content on the link I posted just on top of your post.
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@rubel Welcome aboard and have a look here https://ubports.com/meet-the-community for some useful info, and 50 is not old round here at all.
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@rubel From one 'old newbie' to another: welcome!
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Thank You for all your inputs & see ya soon!
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I'm kind of "bad ass" not give up so easily, if something can be done I will do it, if first not myself then for sure with Your support Always... unless no support.. then after some weeks sitting at the black screen I can give up hehe..
Regards
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I find it somewhat fascinating to read about the different people in this community, so I guess I'll contribute to adding myself to the list.
I'm a Scandinavian in my mid 20s who started using Linux when Mark Shuttleworth was kind enough to ship me one of those amazing live CDs back 2007. I've been using Ubuntu ever since (beginning with Gutsy Gibbon), with only minor distro hopping now and then.
Despite having used Linux as my daily driver for half my life (starting at year zero!) I am not at all a technical user - I'm a part of the silent minority that will sometimes report bugs or donate, but from day to day I'm occupied with studies. Currently doing a PhD in political science. I am however quite comfortable with R and some statistical analysis, so reach out if there should be any demand for that.
I've been following Ubuntu Touch since it was announced, but none of my old phones have been left in a working condition to play around with it before now. Will try to get it up and running on my old (semi broken) Nexus 6P as soon as I get it back from a friend, and hopefully transition into using it as a daily driver as soon as possible.
Ten years ago I was quite enthusiastic about Android. I'm not sure whether I grew cynical or Google grew evil. Possibly both. I'm also sick of short life cycles, and my next purchase when I have to will probably be a Fairphone.
Most of all I'm probably here as a consequence of the ongoing pandemic - being locked in an apartment in a foreign country for months has given me time to rediscover interests from my teenage years, from Linux to Animal Crossing. This certainly has a similar feeling to it as when I got that CD more than a decade ago.
Truly impressed by the work you're all putting into this, and am more excited about Ubuntu Touch now than I was when I still thought the Edge might happen. I also think you've got a really nice little community going on here. Excellent work!
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Greetings, Michael.
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Greetings, Dan.
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Hello everyone,
I'm Kazuma from Japan, since discovered with this so great project, decided to port this on My Samsung Galaxy J6+ (J610G), due to ages over 40, and have experience with Computer Hardware engineering long time ago, so please don't ask me with Software thing because I can't answer with it, thanks!
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@Kazuma Hello and welcome. You might find this link of use https://ubports.com/meet-the-community
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Greetigns, @Kazuma.
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Hi!
I'm Alex.
Android dev by trade. I've played around with ubuntu touch before but never for long. I'm looking into it again recently because I have always found it interesting. Been learning about QML which has been new to me as I have never used it before. Coming from an Android background I have never had to develop C/C++ in anger, so being able to combine it with python made things easier.
I'll have a look around and see if I can find some way to be useful
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@mungorae Heya Alex! Great to have you on board!
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@mungorae Hi, This might help https://ubports.com/meet-the-community
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@mungorae Greetings, Alex.
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Hello Community !
My Name is Achim Berg, iยดm 33 years old and living in Germany.
I recently fell over UT and now i think i want to be a part of it.My first(and last) Ubuntu Phone was the BQ Aquaris 4.5. I bought it to see what can be possible and it was interesting seeing something different than Android and Apple.
Iยดm changing my lifestyle and i want to learn new things. One of my personal Golas this year is a Programming Language.
I thought about Python, can somebody tell me if i can use Python as a Programming language on the UT device?
For Apps or something like that?I have read something about Unity8, is that the normal Language for UT?
Sorry for that Question, i just want to bring me in somehow, maybe i can help with German Translation?I have a few Experiences in Java programming, cause of my Education as IT Specialist Systemintegration.
I hope for your Support and i wish all of you a happy weekend and good health !
See you all !
Probably my BQ Aquaris 4.5 Ubuntu is a bit weak for further Upgrades, is the OTA-10 the newest Version of UT?
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Hi all!
My name is Anthony, I'm 34 (been told I look 24 recently) and am currently living in Kentucky, USA. I work as an IT Tech at a hospital.
Ubuntu Touch has been on my radar for awhile, I was running a OnePlus with UBports last year. I recently picked up a PinePhone community edition and hoping to contribute to development by complaining about what doesn't work.
I've noticed nearly everyone else here can do some cool stuff with complex programming or other hard next level programming stuff. So the following is a list of things I can do; ride a mountain bike really fast down a mountain/hill/trail, do a shuv it and a 180 and sometimes a heel flip on skateboard (at the age of 34 mind you), lose to my 7 yr old at Pokemon TCG, and I can lift some weights sometimes. So I'm practically useless unless you want some poorly done HTML and bash scripting. But I will complain loudly when I encounter something that doesn't work, so there's that I guess.
Anyway, I look forward to the day when UBports can be my daily driver OS and am in awe of the amazing work going on here, keep it up everyone!
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@Chim I had a very good experience with the OnePlus, it was practically ready for daily use for me, until I broke the sim card reader with my stupid nano to micro sim adapter tray.
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@Chim Greetings, Achim.