@PINE64 It really is humbling how you're responding to just about every question posted here, thank you!
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RE: PinePhone
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RE: Q&A 57 This Saturday 24th Of August At 19:00 UTC
What's the next device (besides the Pinephone and Librem 5) that's looking like a good candidate to be considered a "supported" device? My Nexus 5 is working well, but the components (battery in particular) aren't getting any newer, wondering if there isn't a somewhat newer device that would be a smart investment.
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RE: PinePhone
@Djhg2000 Wow, that's much more detail than I expected, thanks! Certainly gives some perspective as to what would be involved in making this an audio-centric device As I said, I'll be thrilled just to have a device that's 1)Running Linux and 2)Has current hardware that can be fixed/replaced as needed....
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RE: Notes and Evernote Poll
4 Standard Notes, use the UT Standard Notes App on my Nexus 5 and 7
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RE: [SOLVED] Is there a torch/flashlight app for Nexus 5?
@MarkG_108 You could always contact the author and see if they'll work on it for the N5. Also, you can turn the flashlight on via the Battery section in the top menu.
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RE: PinePhone
Is there a way to confirm that the Pinephone will work as well "out of the box" as my Nexus 5 running Ubuntu Touch? In other words, would I be losing any functionality by switching to it when it comes out?
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RE: Open Store's warning sucks big. Can we have a "Safe Store"?
So, you can't be trusted to not download an app that you've been warned about? One of the things that appeals to me most about using a Linux system (phone or computer) is that it puts ownership back in the hands of the user- if you break your system YOU can fix it. And luckily there's also a great community that will help you if it does break
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RE: Flas back
YES! I can now stream my local jazz station on my phone, thank you!
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RE: PinePhone
What sort of dac/amp are you using for this? Obviously a low priority, but it would be FANTASTIC to be able to throw a bunch of flac files on an microsd card and just bring this one device with me when I'm out and about, without also having to bring a dongle/amp/dap.
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RE: highest performance tablet
This might be a good option when it becomes available: https://www.pine64.org/pinetab/
Otherwise the Nexus 7 works quite well. If you need something that can be more of a desktop/laptop replacement, I've been really quite happy with my Dell 5175 running Pop!_OS, and it worked well on vanilla Ubuntu as well.
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RE: Tablet spec
@ko I forgot to mention 2 things about the Asus:
1.) Couldn't get the cameras to work, and I never bothered to sort out why as I never had a need for them.
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RE: Tablet spec
@ko The Nexus 7 works well with UT. If you want to run Linux on something larger/more powerful, I've been happy with Ububtu 19.10 and Pop! OS on my Dell 5175, and Ubuntu 19.10 worked on an Asus t100 I had as well. I think Manjaro worked as well but I didn't play with it very long.
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RE: I want to ask some questions about Ubuntu Touch.
@linuxadopter A quick search came up with this https://www.kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker/TR/oneplus-3t
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RE: I want to ask some questions about Ubuntu Touch.
Would a Oneplus 3t work for you? It's currently being ported to Ubuntu Touch, and you could run LineageOS on it until it's stable on UT....pretty decent specs and they can be found for a good price.
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RE: Game Recommendations
The GearBoy Color App is nice, actually goes well with the Nexus 7....come to think of it, I should see if my 8bitdo controller will work with it
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RE: Thinking About UT on Nexus 5 X
I believe Dalton was working on it some months back (he had it in one of the QA streams and indicated it was rather difficult to work with). Honestly, just based on the specs it's not much of an improvement over the Nexus 5. Personally, I'm looking at getting the OnePlus 3T- seems like decent specs, more recent, and there's active work being done on porting it to UT.
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RE: Ubuntu Touch Q&A 66 Saturday 28th Of December At 19:00 UTC
How's the progress on the HTC 10? Also, is there a way to track the progress off the newly ported devices (OnePlus 3/3T, Sony Xperia, LG V20, etc..)? Postmarket OS has a nice example of what I mean: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices
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RE: An idea...
@MarkG_108 I did see that, but it doesn't show much detail as to what's working and what's not (or which channel the features are working on). It also doesn't reflect all of the currently ported devices...
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An idea...
I was just thinking, why not put a chart on the main UBports device page listing which devices have been ported and which features are working/not working in each channel? I see there are pages for each individual device, but perhaps one chart listing all devices would make it easier for new potential users to see what functionality they can expect out of each device. This might also make it easier to keep up with the new devices that are in the process of being ported (LG V20, OnePlus 3/3T, Sony Xperia X aren't listed on the device page for example). Maybe update the chart once a month to reflect the progress that's been made?