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    Raspberry Pi3 progress

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved UT for Raspberry Pi
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      • MarkM Offline
        Mark
        last edited by

        After a long time with not much change we got a new face on the Telegram group with a far better understanding of how to get things done than I have. The result is that Apparmor and other important things now work "out of the box" when you flash a new UT image to the SD card. If you have a Pi3 sitting about and an SD card available this might be a good time to give it another try. If anyone wants to test it out and tell us what is working and what is still buggy (hopefully accompanied by suggestions on how to fix it) feel free. screenshot20220119_143212918.png

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        • Pulsar33P Offline
          Pulsar33
          last edited by

          Hello
          No Pi3 available. Any chance that Pi4 be supported ?
          BR
          Pulsar33

          Aquaris BQ E5 HD UBports OTA-25 (currently testing features)
          Aquaris BQ E5 HD Ubuntu Edition Canonical OTA-15 (last Canonical version, daily use)
          Raspberry Pi 4 B - 4 GB & 8 GB with various OS and Desktops (UBports not OK)

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          • MarkM Offline
            Mark @Pulsar33
            last edited by

            @pulsar33 If people who understand the code can contribute to developing Miroil that should help us to get UT running on the Pi4 too (amongst other good things).

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              kugiigi
              last edited by

              I enjoyed trying out UT on my RPi3 some months ago especially with a touch screen monitor. However, I don't think it's usable, most likely due its hardware limitations. You think its performance can improve to something actually usable?

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                Mark @kugiigi
                last edited by

                @kugiigi The Pi3 is never likely to perform better than my BQ E4.5 due to the low memory and other spec but the BQ still (well for another few weeks anyway) does most things on UT pretty well considering. I'd be interested to know what aspects led you to thinking it was unuseable. It can certainly be awkward to use in some situations but with a few more folk looking into the issues most minor issues can probably be solved or their impact reduced. Even I would admit that it was next to impossible before we got the mouse hover event bug sorted. There were tricks that let you select things but you wouldn't have recommended it to a friend. 🙂

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                  nero355
                  last edited by

                  What is the purpose of this port ?

                  To have something ARM based to test apps on ?

                  Or to actually compete with RaspBian/Raspberry Pi OS as Desktop OS alternative ?

                  My phones :

                  • BQ Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Phone Edition - Ubuntu Touch 16.04 LTS
                  • ZUK Z2 Pro - ZUI Android 8.x
                  • Xiaomi Mi 9T - Jolla SailFish 3.4.x Community Build

                  P.S. : I am NOT a developer! ;)

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                    Rondarius @nero355
                    last edited by

                    @nero355
                    I was thinking of using a pi 3 or 4. Maybe buying pieces of a pinephone, because then you'l have everything you need to have gps, wifi, mobile data and more, and put it in one of these:

                    https://www.liymo.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-solutions/ByByte-double-din-raspberry-pi-monitor

                    A perfect car pc 🙂

                    4 Google Pixel 3A
                    1 Google Nexus 6P
                    2 Google Nexus 5
                    2 Pinephones
                    2 Sony Xperia X

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                    • MarkM Offline
                      Mark @nero355
                      last edited by

                      @nero355 I can't speak for everyone but for me the main reasons are

                      • having something inexpensive and ARM based to develop and test apps on

                      • keep the original convergence idea alive

                      • potentially open up UT to some of the millions of people who use the Raspberry Pi

                      • because I have been using Ubuntu Touch since I bought my BQ phone new with it preinstalled all those years ago and I like the idea of being able to use it and its range of apps with a monitor, keyboard and mouse

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                        A Former User @Mark
                        last edited by

                        I put it on my Raspberry Pi 3, installation was easy and worked without a flaw, wireless keyboard and mouse worked fine. Wifi could be set up without any problem. I browsed the web a little and tried a few apps (Teleports for example worked), and during that the device once rebooted (I have no idea why).
                        Since a while, I was thinking to use my Pi 3 as a lightweight computer for doing simple tasks, and I tried using it like that with Raspbian, but it is just too slow, the user experience is too bad for me. Also, if you look for Ubuntu Desktop versions for the Raspberry Pi, they are only available/recommended starting from the RPi 4.

                        So my somewhat conclusion is (with my very little testing): It seems to work just fine, but usability is limited by the available hardware.

                        @mark said in Raspberry Pi3 progress:

                        @nero355 I can't speak for everyone but for me the main reasons are

                        • having something inexpensive and ARM based to develop and test apps on

                        Definitely works if you need it for testing👍

                        • keep the original convergence idea alive

                        • potentially open up UT to some of the millions of people who use the Raspberry Pi

                        I doubt personally that a lot of people would use it, but this could work better when having a version for the RPi4.

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                        • MarkM Offline
                          Mark @Guest
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                          @ra Thanks for the feedback. I have found that Morph on UT tends to work better than Chromium on PiOs on the Pi3 and trying to run (non Touch) Ubuntu on the Pi3 was slower and buggier than running UT. I agree that UT running on the 2 or 4GB Pi4 will make for a far better user experience though.

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                            nero355 @Mark
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                            @mark said in Raspberry Pi3 progress:

                            @nero355 I can't speak for everyone but for me the main reasons are

                            • having something inexpensive and ARM based to develop and test apps on

                            • keep the original convergence idea alive

                            • potentially open up UT to some of the millions of people who use the Raspberry Pi

                            • because I have been using Ubuntu Touch since I bought my BQ phone new with it preinstalled all those years ago and I like the idea of being able to use it and its range of apps with a monitor, keyboard and mouse

                            Sounds good! Thnx for the info! 🙂

                            @rondarius said in Raspberry Pi3 progress:

                            I was thinking of using a pi 3 or 4. Maybe buying pieces of a pinephone, because then you'l have everything you need to have gps, wifi, mobile data and more, and put it in one of these:

                            https://www.liymo.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-solutions/ByByte-double-din-raspberry-pi-monitor

                            A perfect car pc 🙂

                            Watch out with moisture and humidity because I don't see any protection around that case/unit against those at all ?! 😉

                            My phones :

                            • BQ Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Phone Edition - Ubuntu Touch 16.04 LTS
                            • ZUK Z2 Pro - ZUI Android 8.x
                            • Xiaomi Mi 9T - Jolla SailFish 3.4.x Community Build

                            P.S. : I am NOT a developer! ;)

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                              farkasdvd
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                              It worked much better than I expected. It is definitely usable for testing apps on larger screens. Nice job!
                              I've noticed that apps in full screen (in desktop mode) tend to crash but that can be due to low memory. Network works fine over the cable too.

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                                speedcat
                                last edited by speedcat

                                How supported is the official 7" screen? The gestures to exit programs and bring up the launcher don't seem to work. The control center can be brought up though.

                                overall, the system is much faster and smoother than I was expecting. Even if the gesture issues aren't resolved, I'm definitely going to try to make this system work out, since Android is slow.

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