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    • Discord WebApp

      The current Discord app in the store isn't working. I have figured out a way to get the actual Discord website working in the Morph browser (use the URL "https://www.discord.com/channels/@me" instead of "https://www.discord.com/") and I am currently working my way through the documentation in order to figure out how to create a web app to submit to the app store. I know there is an app to create a webapp, but 1) I am a developer and I want to figure out the process and 2) I want to play with the webapp options to hopefully make it work better and the webapp app doesn't have a way to play with all the options.

      So my question is: is there a way to remove the existing broken Discord app from the store, or am I going to have to name my app something similar which will be confusing?

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    • Ubuntu Touch Mainline Generic amd64 Issue

      I am trying to install Ubuntu touch on a generic amd64 computer. I am shocked that there isn't more interest in doing this, and that there are not more breadcrumb documentation for people that want to pursue it. After flailing around a bit I ran across the instructions for the pine phone and tablet and I have had more success starting with that. So far I have Ubuntu Touch booting in an amd64 VirtualBox instance but it hangs during the initialization process. Steps uncovered so far:

      • Download latest ubuntu-touch-mainline-generic-amd64.img.xz file from https://ci.ubports.com/job/rootfs/job/rootfs-generic-amd64/
      • Uncompress it with unxz
      • Convert to VirtualBox VDI disk image: VBoxManage convertdd disk.img disk.vdi

      The boot process appears to hang on "Starting virtual private network daemon".

      Any advice for getting this working would be appreciated. I am a software developer and I have time to devote to this project, there is just no good documentation on how to get started doing that.

      Bonus points for any ideas how to convert the img file to an ISO image suitable for installing on bare hardware. It appears to be a standard IMG file but all the usual methods to convert an img to and iso (ccd2iso, mounting as loopback) have not worked.

      posted in Porting
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    • Ubuntu music app playlist question

      I have a rather large MP3 collection and I've spent some time building my playlists for RhythmBox. It's really nice that you can import and export playlists with RhythmBox because all I have to do is rsync my files from computer to computer to keep everything up to day. I don't expect to be able to import RhythmBox playlists into the Ubuntu music app, but can somebody please tell me where and how the app stores it's playlist so maybe I can come up with a way to do it myself?

      posted in Support
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    • Hypothetically run UT apps on regular Ubuntu 18.04?

      This is more of a question to help me try to understand more about Ubuntu Touch than it is me actually asking how to do it:

      How would one run UT apps from the app store on regular old Ubuntu? In other words, I am currently running Ubuntu 18.04 on my desktop (and probably 20.04 here in a few months) and if there is a way to run the Open Store on my desktop and install apps and webapps how would you do that?

      If you can't do that what are the main reasons that you can't?

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    • Anbox issue/questions

      I'm interested in getting Anbox working on my Nexus/hammerhead. The official docs mention that some phones need to be flashed with a special boot image but hammerhead isn't one of the phones listed that need it even though it is listed as having an image. I went ahead and followed the instructions but my wifi stopped working after flashing, so I had to reinstall UT. Then I though maybe you really didn't have to flash a new boot image so I tried to continue with the instructions and was unable to install anbox-ubuntu-touch because it said there was not enough space on the partition. So now I'm stuck and my questions are:

      • Does hammerhead need to be flashed with the special boot image for anbox to work?
      • If so has anybody tried recently to see if it still works?
      • Has anybody had the issue I had where the wifi stopped working, and if so any suggestions on how to fix it.
      • Do I assume correctly that flashing the special boot image gives you more space to install anbox or something?

      Thanks in advance for any help.

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    Latest posts made by nontrivial

    • RE: PinePhone keyboard experiences (part II)?

      I bought a PinePhone Pro soon after the Explorer Edition was available to support the cause, but of course the software support wasn't that great back then. I just pulled it out of the drawer and installed the latest version of TOW Boot and Ubuntu Touch and so far it seems to be working fairly well. However I had also purchased the keyboard cover in order to use the PinePhone as a pocket workstation. However the keyboard does not appear to work. The case will charge but the keys are unresponsive. Has anybody gotten the keyboard case to work with Ubuntu Touch?

      After consulting [the FAQ] (https://xnux.eu/pinephone-keyboard/faq.html) I tried to shim the pogo pads, and I really though I was going to break the case in the process. That didn't seem to have any effect, so the next item on the list says to install the pinephone-keyboard driver. Is that step necessary with Ubuntu Touch, and if so am I going to have to compile it from source or is there a package somewhere I can install?

      Basically any advice anybody has with getting this to work would be appreciated.

      posted in PinePhone
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    • RE: Dekko 2: Unable to add multiple accounts

      So if you choose Google instead of IMAP it bypasses whatever issue it has, and you can enter the information manually.

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    • Dekko 2: Unable to add multiple accounts

      When I try to add a second IMAP mail account in Dekko 2, after entering my email address and password I get a modal screen saying "Searching For Configuration" that never goes away. It seems folks have had this problem before and solved by a factory reset, but I just did a factory reset trying to get GMail contacts syncing. (Which didn't work, BTW, I had to import them from a vCard file). I've tried putting in various random information for the email address and password, hoping to get it to error out to a screen where I can enter the information manually but it never gets there.

      So does anybody have any suggestions on how to get bast this bug? I am running OTA-22 on a nexus 5.

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    • USA: The Coming 3G Voice Apocalypse

      Folks, does anybody have any meaning thoughts on the coming 3G voice apocalypse? For those of you blissfully unaware, all the major phone carriers are shutting down their 2G/3G LTE voice networks (but not data networks) by the end of 2021. CDMA voice networks (Sprint) gets another year or so, but they are also getting the axe eventually. I have a Nexus 5 (hammerhead) and the specs say that it supports 4G, so hopefully it will still work after the apocalypse. If not I'm hoping the Pine Phone works and support for it has improved. And on a personal note, I have a whole box of old phones I'm going to have to toss.

      But I'm wondering if at some point folks using UT on phones that don't support 4G will wake up one morning not being able to make or receive voice calls and wonder why.

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    • RE: Libertine Questions

      You have to dig a bit but the link is:

      https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:stevenpusser&package=palemoon

      So just to recap, running desktop apps with libertine is not optimal but I would really like an alternative to Morph when it does not meet my needs. I have several issues with Firefox running under libertine, and one of them is where any GUI elements to the right of the address field is in a bermuda triangle alternate reality and you can't interact with them. In other words, you can't click on anything to the right of the address field, even using a keyboard and mouse. That includes bookmarks, hamburger menu, and any add-on indicators you might install. All that to say I fought through getting two more desktop browsers (midori and epiphany-browser) working under libertine and ALL THREE browsers suffer from the same issue. So I don't know what's going on but it's annoying as heck. And yes, the Libertine Tweak took is pretty much required when using libertine on UT.

      And for anybody reading this that migh want to try midori or epiphany browsers out, they install fine but to get them to run you have to execute the following in a container shell one time:

      ln -s /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/mesa-egl/libGLESv2.so.2 /usr/lib
      ln -s /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/mesa-egl/libEGL.so.1 /usr/lib

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    • RE: Libertine Questions

      Yeah, digging a little deeper they only have arm packages available for ubuntu 20.04. So I'll ask them if packages are available for older versions of ubuntu, but at this point it looks like I've hit a dead end.

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    • RE: Libertine Questions

      I'm poking around the PPA and I'm seeing references to i386 and amd64, but not arm. So maybe I'm doing it right, but there simply aren't any packages compiled for my architecture?

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    • RE: Libertine Questions

      @dobey Acutally, I suspect I will like it better on UT than Firefox. The main reason is compared to regular Firefox it is a lot faster. The UI is old and clunky, but in this case that is a good thing. For example, the scroll bars and other UI elements are big and chunky by today's standards, but on a small screen I think they will be much easier to actually use. Also, since I assume it reports itself as Firefox, I've visited a few sites on my desktop and it lays out the pages better than Morph. Also I have a site that I really want desktop notifications to work, they work on my desktop, and I hope they work on UT. If they do it will save me a lot of work getting around that. There are a few other reasons too, but the last big one is even though the selection isn't the best, it does have some add-ons/extensions.

      So yeah, I still want to give it a shot, so if anybody could tell me what I'm doing wrong setting up the PPA it would be greatly appreciated. Or I guess I could try installing the deb with dpkg? I would really like to get the PPA working though, just on general principals and because if I end up using it palemoon is updated frequently.

      If it's any help, most packages are listed as name/xenial for apt search but palemoon is listed as palemoon/unknown. Also other packages show up under apt-cache search but palemoon does not. I don't know if any of that is important tracking down the issue.

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    • RE: Libertine Questions

      OK, so I'm making progress. Apparently putting the contents of Release.key is not the right thing, but I did notice that in the shell container the GUI just appears to be updating the files in /etc/apt so I was able to use CLI commands to install the repository key and update apt. However, even though "apt search palemoon" in the container returns results now, it is not an option when searching for packages using the UT GUI. When I try to install by package name it appears to install but really doesn't. So I guess I'm stuck until more knowledgeable folks can tell me what I'm doing wrong.

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    • Libertine Questions

      After playing with anbox a while I've come to the conclusion that it currently doesn't fit my needs. I'm really excited about it's potential but it just seems too experimental right now. So I'm moved on to exploring libertine.

      I think Morph is fulfills it's stated goals well, but I would still like to find a better option. I tried installing firefox under libertine and it works fairly well, but obviously it's a desktop application and doesn't excel on the phone. I ran across the PaleMoon browser (https://www.palemoon.org/), it looks like it might work well, and I would like to try it. To install it there is a PPA provided and there is an option under libertine to add a PPA, but 1) that's a lot of typing on the phone, and 2) I'm not sure what to put in the key section.

      So my questions are:

      • What do you put in the key section for the libertine PPA section? I'm assuming the contents of Release.key on the PPA?
      • It seems sudo isn't even installed in the container, so what's up with that? Can you not even do anything in the container that requires root access?
      • If I launch a bash shell in the container can I use standard apt commands?
      • Can I just edit files under /etc/apt in the container?

      Thanks in advance!

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