@dobey said in Rotation lock for specific apps:
As dialer-app already [...] specifies only portrait as supported orientation in the .desktop file
It doesn't specify that as far as I can tell ....
It rotates for me and I consider that a feature
@dobey said in Rotation lock for specific apps:
As dialer-app already [...] specifies only portrait as supported orientation in the .desktop file
It doesn't specify that as far as I can tell ....
It rotates for me and I consider that a feature
@Macadam said in Nexus 7 2013 wifi flo:
Bonjour,
After many attempts, the installation of UT on my google nexus 7 tablet is still a failure.
I resized the partitions, reinstalled an older version of bone lineage (14.1)... But ubports-installer blocks installation fairly quickly.
However, the choice of reference devices offered in ubports-installer does not specify "Google" nexus 7 2013 wifi flo but "LG" nexus 7 2013 wifi flo.
Can this reference to "LG" for the nexus 7 instead of the (real) "Google" one impact and harm the installation?? The manufacturing code is probably not the same?
I specify that I have no expertise in this matter but this particular point intrigues me, especially since the owners of google nexus 7 seem to be confronted with the same problem.
Thank you for your help.
"LG" is fine. LG is who manufactured it for Google. That is all still "flo".
As for the installer problem. Can you create a bug report for the ubports installer? You can run the installer from the commandline and then attach the terminal output to that bug report and link it here.
@Tonoxis Well, hallo there! Pleasure to meet again
I was actually thinking the other day to ping you on xda whether you would be interested to help
As for "releasing", I hadn't actually intended to upload the kernel image itself anywhere ... you know it's not in any way in a consumer ready state. The screen is black you can talk to it with commandline stuff over a usb cable. It is exciting but only for a certain audience. People should be able to build it with the instructions above and then have all the sources and infrastructure such that they can also actually improve upon the current state. Or do you think it would make sense to upload the images?
As for supporting flo - Well, it might "just work", right?! Similar with how we did it back in the day the other way around where your TonoKrnl "just worked" on my deb.
PS: updated first post for NFC & vibration. thx!
@flowbee said in Trouble with install on Nexus 7 2013 wifi (flo):
Well, using twrp to "repair"
Maybe try to use UT recovery instead of twrp. That way you test with the same system that's used during install. Both twrp and UT recovery allow you to connect with and and run manual commands like e2fsck, mount, etc