Since the last OS update, Openstreetmap will not allow scrolling either on my Aquarius 4.5 nor my m10 tablet. It's the same whether I load maps via the icon or via a url in the browser. Other maps scroll eg google and uNav. Anyone with any ideas?
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Openstreetmap . no scrolling since update
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Digital Danish sovereignty
I was wondering whether anyone at UBports had thought of contacting the Danish government over this article? (https://www.zdnet.com/article/why-denmark-is-dumping-microsoft-office-and-windows-for-libreoffice-and-linux/). It appears that they are really serious about making this move and a none US based phone OS might be of significant interest. Is this the Danes taking back control?
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UK cannot send sms with 4G/Volte enabled on |Lebara
POCO X3 NFC running 20.04
Hi,
Just moved from EE (UK) to Lebara UK (piggy backs on vodaphone) and I have an issue with sending SMS. Previously on the EE network sending SMS was fine.Now I have to switch off Volte (4g) manually in order to send SMS. If I don't it waits for 30 seconds or so and then indicates that the send operation failed.
I have tried the new sim in an iphone6 and it worked sending SMS with 4G enabled.
I obviously cannot get any sense out of Lebara as when I mention using UT they think I'm a Martian.
Just to reiterate, everything works except sending SMS. It doesn't matter whether wifi or cellular data are switched on or not; Volte has to be off in order to send SMS; receiving is no problem.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you
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RE: Migration away from US tech platforms
@Moem I was contemplating making an approach to the EU to see if there was any possibility of obtaining seed funding for this project. Having been a user since 2015 (I think), it is great to see the effort and journey that this OS has been on.
It is obvious that the project needs far more funding if significant progress towards being a serious competitor to the big two is to be made. Unless some very rich philanthropist arrives the only two alternatives are to seek private investment or public investment. I suspect that the latter would be more desirable given some of the ethos behind the project. Private investment is unlikely as, for example, Canonical semi-jettisoned this project due to the difficulty of persuading enough hardware suppliers to offer UT as an viable alternative. That environment has changed significantly especially due to the recent misgivings over US tech domination in Europe as a whole.If I do make an approach to the EU I wanted to be sure that UBports wasn't already doing so.
Does this explanation answer your question?