@kugiigi I removed the screen protector and adjusted the Edge drag areas width with the tweak tool. A definite improvement!!
Thanks again for the tips.
@kugiigi I removed the screen protector and adjusted the Edge drag areas width with the tweak tool. A definite improvement!!
Thanks again for the tips.
I've installed a couple of navigation apps (uNav & PureMaps) and neither one will find my current location. I have location turned on and have allowed the apps to access location. I ran test_gps and it shows my location so GPS is working, but the apps don't seem to be able to communicate with the GPS.
I am on build 16.04(OTA-15)
@wgarcia & @Lakotaubp - thanks for the tip. It's winter here and I wasn't about to sit outside for 20-40 min so I just left the app running indoors for 20-30 min and when I came back and checked it the map was centered on my location. So now i will do some testing with it.
Thanks.
In the Calendar app I tapped on Add online Calendar and, instead of selecting NextCloud, I selected Generic CalDAV, entered the IP of my local NextCloudPi server and user credentials and it's working now.
@kugiigi I removed the screen protector and adjusted the Edge drag areas width with the tweak tool. A definite improvement!!
Thanks again for the tips.
@povoq Right. I set it up initially without certs and just ignored the security warnings. But then, when I tried to set up an internet calendar in Calendar and it came back with "Invalid Host URL" I thought it might be because the server was not trusted so that's why I went to the trouble of adding the SSL cert on the server and making my own rootCA. But, that did not resolve the issue so I'm back to square one.
@povoq yes, it's only available locally for now. I just wanted to do some testing with UT to see if I can de-Google my life. I don't even have a SIM card in the phone right now so everything is just via wifi. The thing is: the browser on the phone can access the NextCloud server just fine without any security complaints so I think my SSL certs are all in order.
Could it be a DNS thing? Does the Calendar and UBsync check for a valid DNS entry on an external site?
@kugiigi @Flohack Thanks for the feedback. I do not have a case on the phone but I do have one of those glass screen protectors on it. I think I will peel that off and see if that helps. I will also check out the tweaks you mentioned.
I am on OTA-15. The OPO does not have any hardware buttons so the only way (that I know of) to navigate the UI is to left or right swipe to either bring up the main home screen launcher or to see and switch active apps. The problem is that when I have an app open and try to left/right swipe it almost ALWAYS acts on the app itself rather than bringing up the launcher or the app switcher. So, for instance: I have Bitwarden open and have just selected and copied a password and now want to switch to the app where I need to paste the password. So, I swipe from the right edge but instead of showing me the open apps it just erases the text I have highlighted in Bitwarden.
Any ideas on how to make this work better?
OTA-15 on OPO
I have my own NextCloud server running on a raspberry pi 3. I used mkcert to generate my own rootCA and SSL certs for the NextCloudPi server. I have installed the root certificate on my Linux-Mint laptop and on the Ubuntu Touch OPO. I can connect to and log into the NextCloud by simply going to https://<MyNextCloudIP> in a browser on my laptop and OPO with no security warnings. But, when I try to set up a NextCloud connection in Calendar on OPO or try to set up a NextCloud account in UBsync using https://<MyNextCloudIP> and my NextCloud credentials I get "Invalid Host URL".
Anyone have any ideas I can try?
@wgarcia & @Lakotaubp - thanks for the tip. It's winter here and I wasn't about to sit outside for 20-40 min so I just left the app running indoors for 20-30 min and when I came back and checked it the map was centered on my location. So now i will do some testing with it.
Thanks.
I've installed a couple of navigation apps (uNav & PureMaps) and neither one will find my current location. I have location turned on and have allowed the apps to access location. I ran test_gps and it shows my location so GPS is working, but the apps don't seem to be able to communicate with the GPS.
I am on build 16.04(OTA-15)