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    • RE: Ubuntu Touch Mainline Generic amd64 Issue

      @nontrivial said in Ubuntu Touch Mainline Generic amd64 Issue:

      @arubislander

      Well, yeah, my ultimate goal was to try and use UT apps as my "daily driver" desktop environment. I never got far enough getting Lomiri running to see if that was possible, but hopefully it will get to that point eventually. I just assumed that to get the apps running I needed full UT running on the hardware.

      I found that page on developing first, and that page has a lot of details but I was hoping for an (updated) overview. For example, the page that explains the Web App explains the webapp-container command, but nothing on where to run it or how to submit an app to the store. Various other documents mention clickable, the Ubuntu SDK, and some places mentions that some tools work on different Ubuntu versions and some aren't supported. I'm still not sure where clickable fits in. It all kind of assumes you know what all the tools are for, their history, how they fit together, and that you just need basically the man page of a tool instead of telling you what tool you need use in the first place. I did come across the UT programming course, but it mentions a lot of things that I think are out of date, so I'm not sure it is the best source. But I'm making progress and hope to be productive soon. My current best guess is it looks like you need to be running UBuntu 16.04 and use the Ubuntu SDK.

      I found this video tutorial helpful by CiberSheep https://forums.ubports.com/topic/3347/videotutorial-first-steps-with-clickable

      posted in Porting
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    • RE: Welcome to the UBports community! Introduce yourself here!

      Hello cela here, been using a Nexus 5 on Ubuntu Touch as my main phone for the last 6 months, happy with it and happy to be free from Android, it does all I need.

      I am interested in open software and hardware and plan to get a Pinephone when it is on general sale so I can have an 100% android blob free Linux Ubuntu Touch phone.
      I hope that Ubuntu touch retains its uniqueness,I feel it must look and feel different to the big 2.

      I would hate to see Anbox become a core app, the way forward is we must have more applications on the open store, I hope contribute soon.

      posted in General
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    • RE: LGE Nexus 5 (hammerhead)

      I've got a HDMI slimport adapter, build works fine when connected to a monitor with usb, can run apps and work things fine using the touch screen mouse pad.

      posted in Google Nexus 5
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      cela
    • RE: Installing - connection to device lost

      @moem I found that it is better to tick "First Install" regardless, then the installer guides you through what you need to do in TWRP recovery to prep the partitions, I also found that if you untick "Wipe Data" the install completes to 100%, otherwise I get the connection lost dialog at around 75% if I tick "Wipe Data".

      I can 100% complete the install every time now but my device freezes on the 2nd reboot after install.

      I am using UBports installer version 0.8.6 beta on Endeavour OS. It might help if anyone has success to let everyone know which installer version they are using and on what OS.

      I am thinking of getting access to a Windows machine to see if it makes a difference, I have tried different usb cables in both front and rear USB ports.

      posted in Oneplus 3/3T
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      cela
    • RE: Installing UT on N5 stuck in boot loop
       I have new batteries, does anyone know how difficult they are to replace? Someone said the charge port is a bear. Or might the battery be ok, just need a long term charge?
      > Would appreciate any input at all.
      > Thanks,
      > jjconstr
      

      Did you swap the battery at all? I bought a 2nd Hand Nexus 5 with a boot loop and fixed it by swapping out the battery only and the battery is a lot easier to replace than the power switch. Almost no tools required just fingernails and a small cross head screwdriver. i would try that first, if you haven't already and save the power switch if you need it 😉

      posted in Support
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      cela
    • RE: Ubuntu Touch Q&A 95 Saturday 27th February At 19:00 UTC.

      I would like to be able to easily roll back to a previous version of Ubuntu Touch, if I wanted too is this possible?

      My concerns comes from a thread where it was thought that Anbox was preinstalled with an recent update, even though it wasn't true I wouldn't want something like that, or maybe I might just like the look of an older version of Ubuntu Touch rather than the update.

      posted in News
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      cela
    • RE: Installing UT on N5 stuck in boot loop

      @jjconstr Don't apply any heat, the battery is just fixed with the Goldilocks amount of glue, just ease it up gently.
      Ifixit is good for tear downs.
      https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+5+Teardown/19016

      hmm.. the forum could do with a hardware fix and repair section.

      posted in Support
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      cela
    • RE: Installing UT on N5 stuck in boot loop

      @jjconstr said in Installing UT on N5 stuck in boot loop:

      @cela
      Thanks for the tips. They were helpful. I didn't have to check youtube. I used my fingernail to remove the back, took out some screws I didn't need to, lifted the battery connector and then the battery. Putting a new battery in didn't correct the boot loop though. I also poked and prodded the switch to see if it would loosen up and work. No deal. Looks like there is a small pin or shaft that the button pushes on when depressed. It doesn't look like it moves at this point.

      I appreciate your help!
      Thank you,
      jjconstr

      I guess I was one of lucky 1% that swapping out the battery worked for.

      Careful with the hot gun and shield any parts that might melt when you swap the switch, those switches are so tiny good luck.

      posted in Support
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      cela