Getting Ubuntu Touch out to more users - Ubuntu Touch Development and Hacking

The unstoppable Sergio Schvezov is working on bug 1201811 right now. Once it's fixed this should put is into a position where users of devices for which we have Ubuntu Touch images (and not just the four devices we supported right from the start) can just use phablet-flash. This doesn't mean that they are "officially supported" or that they're built daily in the Canonical data centre, but that you can make use of the images much more easily.
Over time we still want to build more images in the data centre in a regular fashion. One of the big blockers there has been information about the redistributability of firwmare, blobs and closed kernel modules. If you have information about the licenses any of these, it'd be great if you could help with updating the Touch device pages.
On Thursday, 1st August we are going to hold a Ubuntu Touch Porting Clinic in #ubuntu-touch on irc.freenode.net where you will be able to ask all the questions you have and our local experts can help you with updating your image(s) to the new world order. We hope to see you there!

I'm looking for ubuntu on my Vega, anyone?
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q3trung said:
I'm looking for ubuntu on my Vega, anyone?
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices has the list of ports and ports-in-progress.

Thanks
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So will this ever be usable for the Verizon nexus with working 3g and calls/SMS?
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Esteway.619 said:
So will this ever be usable for the Verizon nexus with working 3g and calls/SMS?
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Verizon uses cdma which we do not yet support.

dholbach said:
Verizon uses cdma which we do not yet support.
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Well hurry please just kidding.
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Without adding support for CDMA I suspect this idea with sizzle out rather then take off. Just my two cents. I'm a Verizon user and was super excited to see this... But since CDMA support was announced not to be on the roadmap I've almost forgotten about the project, not a good thing. Good luck
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kicker22004 said:
Without adding support for CDMA I suspect this idea with sizzle out rather then take off. Just my two cents. I'm a Verizon user and was super excited to see this... But since CDMA support was announced not to be on the roadmap I've almost forgotten about the project, not a good thing. Good luck
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Bye now
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I try ubuntu touch for 2 days in my galaxy nexus (maguro) and i think it work quite well but it isn't for daily use yet.
There aren't bugs in that MobileOS (or I haven't found these bugs) but the biggest problem is the laggy (too much laggy because the kernel isn't optimized for UubuntuTouch). I appreciate the canonical's work and I wish I'll able to use this OS daily
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ScardracS said:
I try ubuntu touch for 2 days in my galaxy nexus (maguro) and i think it work quite well but it isn't for daily use yet.
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Oh, I use it as my daily driver. I think it's pretty good for making calls and daily usage but battery time is not as good as with Android (but it's getting better with every update).
There aren't bugs in that MobileOS (or I haven't found these bugs)
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I have found a lot of bugs (can't change brightness, mobile data, etc.).
but the biggest problem is the laggy (too much laggy because the kernel isn't optimized for UubuntuTouch). I appreciate the canonical's work and I wish I'll able to use this OS daily
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On my Galaxy Nexus it's more fluid than any Android version. What build have you tested? Since July Ubuntu Touch shouldn't lag anymore.

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On my Galaxy Nexus it's more fluid than any Android version. What build have you tested? Since July Ubuntu Touch shouldn't lag anymore.
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So, in this moment it should run perfect ? Without Wi-Fi, Camera, Phone and Audio issues ?
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KekeJr said:
So, in this moment it should run perfect ?
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It has some bugs and it depends on the current build (look at the bug section on launchpad to see what's not working). For me it is nearly perfect.
Without Wi-Fi
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Sometimes it doesn't load up on boot up.
Camera
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Video and photo works but you can't do any special effects.
Phone
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works.
and Audio issues ?
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Audio works but you can only mute or have max. volume. You can't change the volume to e. g. fifty percent.

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CyanogenMod

When I see at Cm site and forum phones like lg optimus one, htc desire or samsung galaxy mini I feel awful.
How this phones and many other low spect phones do have CM and we don't.
We all know that SGY is better than mini(not such a big deal) or htc desire(froyo, lower screen resolution) or lg optimus one(king of lag and bugs, froyo).
And I wonded how are those drivers so important that a lot lower phones are getting higher and us lower?
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong and help me figure out this mistery...
Sent by a kid that dreams to be a developer...
We need drivers for boot and the screen.
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Our gpu and cpu are configured in such a way that we can't use half of its power...
Our gpu is good one....
Devs are trying hard...
And CM developers are not so expert to make one for our device....
Even all devs of sgs3,2,1, galaxy nexus, nexus s, nexus 7, htc one x, note 1, 2, Galaxy tab, many more...
Will be unable to make a fully working cm widout drivers...
Globally recognised and certified NOOB
But has anybody thought about creating drivers?
It is an option...
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alemad said:
But has anybody thought about creating drivers?
It is an option...
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Now I see why u use nemesis
LOL jk
We can't create the drivers we need to have them provided to us by the company that created the hardware in our phone that uses them
PHONE SLOW CLICK ME?
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TingTingin said:
Now I see why u use nemesis
LOL jk
We can't create the drivers we need to have them provided to us by the company that created the hardware in our phone that uses them
PHONE SLOW CLICK ME?
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how about the discussion about the driver in madteam forum?
discussion that include whitexp and david from broadcomm,is that still going or lacking again?
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you should have gotten a mini,
it's reality that we don't have CM for this device,
it does not bother me though,
we have a lot of custom roms though not as good as a stable CM could be but it's better than nothing,
there are nearly 2,000+ android devices and only about 30(?)+ has a CM and nearly 300(?)+ has developed custom OEM roms,
so consider us luckier than nothing
It's funny how ace has drivers and we don't
ace just has a bigger screen than y everything else is same
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darkshadow246 said:
It's funny how ace has drivers and we don't
ace just has a bigger screen than y everything else is same
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The parts were manufactured by different companies the company that made ours refuses to share it, it has nothing to go with specs
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darkshadow246 said:
It's funny how ace has drivers and we don't
ace just has a bigger screen than y everything else is same
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They didnt get the drivers! They are using ours still..
they hav almost stable cm7 because of the active dev support..
hell_lock said:
They didnt get the drivers! They are using ours still..
they hav almost stable cm7 because of the active dev support..
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Then how do they have stable cm9 and almost stable cm10
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Then how do they have stable cm9 and almost stable cm10
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because of the developers,
we lack certain people with complete knowledge of these topics,
that is why we are stuck with this matter,
Just get a Nexus 4....
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aanonymoushuman said:
Just get a Nexus 4....
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not everyone can afford a nexus,
and not all countries has nexus 4 readily available,
if you can't provide a productive statement then i'd suggest keeping it shut
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Just get a Nexus 4....
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haha maybe it true,
to get cyanogenmod need sell my sgy phone.
and buy phone nexus 4
It's a good thing sgy at least has roms like h8 so we can get at least performance
And amazing jb themes like jelly bean theme which brings us close
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It's a good thing sgy at least has roms like h8 so we can get at least performance
And amazing jb themes like jelly bean theme which brings us close
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Utterly True.....
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Then how do they have stable cm9 and almost stable cm10
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Here is difference.
Ace 5830i is using broadcomm chip which also havnt got drivers and they also are stuck on CM 7.2 .
The one which has ics jb is ace 5830. i is differenciating both.
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But the wifi and google play service are not working in h8:thumbup:
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But the wifi and google play service are not working in h8:thumbup:
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For Google Play Service Check My Thread in theming section though its not 100% working

CM 7.2

I personally think it would be nice to have this option for our GNex. Anyone else? By far the best CM ROM/Android release and quite polished. Think of the battery saving capabilities and overall performance/smoothness. How hard you guys think it would be to back port an ICS kernel?
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can't you do that? But its nice thought.. Bringing back the old is very bad when cm7.2 user crying for cm10
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Why stop there? How about froyo or eclair?
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Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't it run slower since GB (as far that I know of) doesn't have HW acceleration?
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Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't it run slower since GB (as far that I know of) doesn't have HW acceleration?
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Idk about you, but CM 7 ran better on my SII than 10/10.1 does on my Nexus...
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Well I never experienced CM7 first hand so I can't really tell , I came to that conclusion since HW acceleration and performance boost was one of the most touted feature back then when ICS Iaunched I figure it was noticeably faster than GB.
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Well I never experienced CM7 first hand so I can't really tell , I came to that conclusion since HW acceleration and performance boost was one of the most touted feature back then when ICS Iaunched I figure it was noticeably faster than GB.
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Personally, the HW acceleration isn't much of a difference. BUT, all I do for games is Sudoku lol.
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That's it. Tomorrow I'm downgrading my PC to Windows 98 and installing CM 6 on my Nexus. That should disable just about everything currently working.
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Idk about you, but CM 7 ran better on my SII than 10/10.1 does on my Nexus...
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Have you had the chance to see a G1 running Cupcake lately? That thing blasts away my Nexus in terms of speed opening the app drawer and the apps it has. BUT. Do remember: the older the OS, the less things it has to carry. You can't compare two different OS versions on two different phones. You can only compare the same OS version on two phones or two OS versions on the same phone.
I want donut on gnex which would still out perform iOS 6.1.
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What a pointless thread.
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What a pointless thread.
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There is people with Galaxy Nexus who doesn't like ICS or newer Android version...
I don't like really much Gingerbread but it would be nice if there would be GB for Nexus because then battery life may be better but speed won't be much better and then there is less question threads about older Android versions...
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I don't like really much Gingerbread but it would be nice if there would be GB for Nexus because then battery life may be better
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MAY...
You're talking out of assumptions here. Hell, what if the ported GN **** for GB makes it worse ?
I'm still waiting for a good report on how ICS saves battery vs. the look & feel of overall OS fluidity in JB. And now GB ? Give me break.
Seems that slow news days and lack of new stuff to flash is a killer combo for dumb assumptions without technical explanations or research of work to be invested to get mythical gains.
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remember: the older the OS, the less things it has to carry. You can't compare two different OS versions on two different phones. You can only compare the same OS version on two phones or two OS versions on the same phone.
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That's the reason IOS is so fast. It's so basic that the iphone doesn't have to load a lot of stuff like Android devices.
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On my fascinate, comparing cm7.2 to cm10 was like comparing an oven to a microwave. Cm10 was massively faster, smoother, and more stable. It wasn't even kind of close.
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Or a semi to a Ferrari lol
CM 7.2 (GingerBread acctually) is Windows XP of Android. Its stable and it still takes 50% of Android devices. It would be cool to see how it works on newer devices but its hard to backport it to newer devices so it would be just waste of time
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That's it. Tomorrow I'm downgrading my PC to Windows 98 and installing CM 6 on my Nexus. That should disable just about everything currently working.
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Oh my god, this comment helped the whole thread! We need more of these unsightly comments
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Wtf!
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That's the reason IOS is so fast. It's so basic that the iphone doesn't have to load a lot of stuff like Android devices.
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That, and iOS doesn't run via a Virtual Machine.
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It's been done http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594830
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[DEV REQUEST] Ubuntu Touch port to N7100?

Hi everyone,
As you probably have heard, the Ubuntu Touch (alpha) image has been released for the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, 7 and 10.
I would like to request porting it to our N7100 devices!
If I could I would do it myself but I have never ported anything.. However, if I can help in any way I will gladly do what I can!
For reference:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
Since Galaxy S3 was one of the best-selling smartphone, I hope will be a port for it and consequentially for note 2 that has the same hardware platform
its not the place to Request a port.
wgspoelstra said:
Hi everyone,
As you probably have heard, the Ubuntu Touch (alpha) image has been released for the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, 7 and 10.
I would like to request porting it to our N7100 devices!
If I could I would do it myself but I have never ported anything.. However, if I can help in any way I will gladly do what I can!
For reference:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
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big boooi no need to request, the porting instructions just came online and seem as "easy" as building CM from source.
its only natural that ports will be available on most devices.
Anthropostar said:
big boooi no need to request, the porting instructions just came online and seem as "easy" as building CM from source.
its only natural that ports will be available on most devices.
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Yay!!!
Device = Note 2
Rom = Omega 12
([email protected] black,[email protected] pack)
Kernel = Perseus 32
(Cpu [email protected],Gpu [email protected])
Audio = AC!D + Noozxoide
There is no point of porting it currently, as most things don't work very well..
This is for devs, to test their apps. Not for users.. (yet )
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There is no point of porting it currently, as most things don't work very well..
This is for devs, to test their apps. Not for users.. (yet )
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I am aware of this.. But porting also has it's own malfunctions and problems. By porting an alpha release some of these problems can be solved before the stable release, was my thought
I am building a Ubuntu ROM now, as it was said before, don't expect much the ROM, as it is still being developed. But I am pretty sure you guys like me, just want a taste of it.
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@thyhack I would really like to help you in any way I can
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Great I would appreciate it, send me your contact info and we can get the ball rolling this week.
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Thyhack said:
I am building a Ubuntu ROM now, as it was said before, don't expect much the ROM, as it is still being developed. But I am pretty sure you guys like me, just want a taste of it.
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All the best will be waiting :good:
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Great I would appreciate it, send me your contact info and we can get the ball rolling this week.
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I have sent the info already you don't seem to have contacted me.
I pmed ya
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Hi Dev,
Ubuntu Touch is fabulous and it looks great.
I see you were working hardly last month in porting Ubuntu touch in SGN2.
But this month no update, not a single post. Is this project ALIVE or being DISCONTINUED or DEAD???
Dev pl work on it, we have lots of hope on you.
Thanks

Ubuntu Touch goes BETA

Here : http://ubuntulife.co.za/?p=115
Just wanted to let everybody know ^-^
thx~but still no toro builds....
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good news
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Is it stable now?
"Update: This beta is not a usable build. Its similar to the Developer Preview i.e full of placeholder information. The only noticeable difference is that it seems to be a lot faster. Overall a very disappointing update for Ubuntu Touch."
Hells yeah, can't wait for voice and data to work.
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Yeah, it'll be so awesome to be on a platform without apps again, like Android in 2009!
Shouldn't have been labeled a Beta if not even the core apps have been finished yet.
From what the article says, this is just a faster running alpha build.
But what can you expect from Ubuntu these days... ever since they tried more & more to emulate Macs, the OS has seriously gone down the drain.
will it open source?
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evil_penguin said:
Is it stable now?
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No, it isn't. It's in beta says the first post on this thread.
Without GSM and data connection, we have to say it's still developer preview only
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jadephyre said:
Shouldn't have been labeled a Beta if not even the core apps have been finished yet.
From what the article says, this is just a faster running alpha build.
But what can you expect from Ubuntu these days... ever since they tried more & more to emulate Macs, the OS has seriously gone down the drain.
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I agree 100%. A beta gives you all the core functionality without the stability and smoothness of the final product. Not software that can only be 'previewed' on the devices that it was intended for
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Ubuntu touch flashable?

after the release of Ubuntu touch for daily use we can have the possibility of install this new OS with a flashable zip? or I must use Linux terminal like developer preview version?
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StormIceX said:
after the release of Ubuntu touch for daily use we can have the possibility of install this new OS with a flashable zip? or I must use Linux terminal like developer preview version?
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depends on which gnex you have. i think the gsm versions are available in the ubuntu touch website. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
if you have the toro or toroplus (cdma) we have to wait for some good soul to port them.
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depends on which gnex you have. i think the gsm versions are available in the ubuntu touch website. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
if you have the toro or toroplus (cdma) we have to wait for some good soul to port them.
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i have the gsm version but the link have instructions for Ubuntu and not for windows. or the command work with cmd of w7?
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Where is this Link to Ubuntu daily use?
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Justinhopaolo said:
Where is this Link to Ubuntu daily use?
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dont think Ubuntu is absolutely bug free
so it might not be gr8 for a daily driver
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Where is this Link to Ubuntu daily use?
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there is only the developer preview now.
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Seraz007 said:
dont think Ubuntu is absolutely bug free
so it might not be gr8 for a daily driver
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I saw on their page that nothing telephony related is really working right now, which kind of kills any chance of using the phone as a phone for daily use. Since I've switched to the HTC One though, I'm seriously looking into this (since obviously the radios aren't of much use to me at present).
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I saw on their page that nothing telephony related is really working right now, which kind of kills any chance of using the phone as a phone for daily use. Since I've switched to the HTC One though, I'm seriously looking into this (since obviously the radios aren't of much use to me at present).
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yea your right there
wish it wud though :fingers-crossed:
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yea your right there
wish it wud though :fingers-crossed:
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Not true. A lot of things (calling, 3g, wifi, texting, skype) do work at this moment. Take a look at this video!
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/06/progress-on-ubuntu-touch-for-phones-demoed
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Not true. A lot of things (calling, 3g, wifi, texting, skype) do work at this moment. Take a look at this video!
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/06/progress-on-ubuntu-touch-for-phones-demoed
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I was looking for that video. Thanks for posting it.
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Is this ready to flash?
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You can already flash it through (custom) recovery since the first released version, no need for linux.
Please look for instruction in Ubuntu Touch forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2069
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You can already flash it through (custom) recovery since the first released version, no need for linux.
Please look for instruction in Ubuntu Touch forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2069
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Which one should I flash? The phablet?
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Justinhopaolo said:
Which one should I flash? The phablet?
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http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...current/raring-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to.../current/raring-preinstalled-armel+maguro.zip
You need to flash both
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Justinhopaolo said:
Which one should I flash? The phablet?
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First flash the <something>-maguro.zip and then the <something>phablet<something>.zip
Again, please look at the forum link I gave you as it has exactly these instructions you are asking.
Also if you care about your data, please make a backup.
I read the Thread. But im still unsure of something. Does it wipe my sdcard? or not.
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it doesnt wipe sd card
i tried it yesterday and it didn't wiped my sd card but if u want to comeback to android it totally wipes....if u directly flash your recovery file while in Ubuntu u can see ur sd card stuffs but: the partition differs and ui lags heavily....trust me don't try it u'll come back to android within minutes...wait for full version
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I read the Thread. But im still unsure of something. Does it wipe my sdcard? or not.
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i tried it yesterday and it didn't wiped my sd card but if u want to comeback to android it totally wipes....if u directly flash your recovery file while in Ubuntu u can see ur sd card stuffs but: the partition differs and ui lags heavily....trust me don't try it u'll come back to android within minutes...wait for full version
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agree. I tried a few times because I got curious and can't wait to see.
The first time is when It's just launched. And I got disappointed, and realize that it's just a developer preview.
Then in a few months, I try again but nothing looks changed (as a user) and I switch back to Android instantly.
Then they said it'll be usable as a daily driver by the end of May. I tried a week ago, but no luck. Still buggy, and I can't say it could be used as a daily driver.
Let's wait until it's 'finished'.
really missing the multitasking button in ubuntu
certainly ubuntu will come up much better but i badly miss the multitasking button in ubuntu hope they have a btter idea...
lonestrider said:
agree. I tried a few times because I got curious and can't wait to see.
The first time is when It's just launched. And I got disappointed, and realize that it's just a developer preview.
Then in a few months, I try again but nothing looks changed (as a user) and I switch back to Android instantly.
Then they said it'll be usable as a daily driver by the end of May. I tried a week ago, but no luck. Still buggy, and I can't say it could be used as a daily driver.
Let's wait until it's 'finished'.
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