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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [off-topic] rss version of this list
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XMir's purpose is to provide an X compatibility layer. Mir provides no such compatibility. So, when running XMir on top of Mir, you can run X apps. That's the idea, at least.
Sincerely,
JoshOn Jul 15, 2013 11:51 AM, "Joseph Mills" <josephjamesmills@ubuntu.com> wrote:Sweet then we will just have to wait for this implementations to happen then. Again I feel that XMIR would have to have some of the same libs that are included with x11 for all the apps to work. I mean you can not just launch a app that needs a lib when the lib is not installed and or can not be installed. I guess that I could build xmir and test this theory out. I will post my findings.JosephOn Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Josh Leverette <coder543@gmail.com> wrote:
android? android is disappearing from within Ubuntu touch. it'll only be used as a driver layer. But yes. the answer to your question is yes. they will run.
Sincerely,
JoshOn Jul 15, 2013 11:45 AM, "Joseph Mills" <josephjamesmills@ubuntu.com> wrote:
I would hope not. But are you sure that that is going to run on a stacked android ? I guess that we will have to wait and see. GTK has nothing to do with this issue as most apps that are in say Kubuntu re wrote in QT. or say something like Mythtv this is wrote in QT also but will not run with out libs that need to be there. these are libs that are x11. I have no clue at all if them libs are in Mir or Xmir TBH.JosephOn Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Zisu Andrei <matzipan@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] marketing opportunity
Yes, that is how it works. Once you install a program, it can be launched from anywhere you can launch a normal Linux program, including double clicking it.
Sincerely,
Josh
On Mon, 2013-07-15 at 23:37 +0800, leon lee wrote:
> When it's clicked, the launcher/shell would run it with wine without
> known by the user. It's all seamless.
Pretty sure that's how Wine is configured in Ubuntu already. Wine
registers itself as the handler to .exe files etc. so that
double-clicking a Windows file will open it with Wine.
It'll still look like a Windows program, but then most Java programs
look equally out-of-place.
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] marketing opportunity
> When it's clicked, the launcher/shell would run it with wine without
> known by the user. It's all seamless.
Pretty sure that's how Wine is configured in Ubuntu already. Wine
registers itself as the handler to .exe files etc. so that
double-clicking a Windows file will open it with Wine.
It'll still look like a Windows program, but then most Java programs
look equally out-of-place.
Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
XMir's purpose is to provide an X compatibility layer. Mir provides no such compatibility. So, when running XMir on top of Mir, you can run X apps. That's the idea, at least.
Sincerely,
Josh
Sweet then we will just have to wait for this implementations to happen then. Again I feel that XMIR would have to have some of the same libs that are included with x11 for all the apps to work. I mean you can not just launch a app that needs a lib when the lib is not installed and or can not be installed. I guess that I could build xmir and test this theory out. I will post my findings.JosephOn Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Josh Leverette <coder543@gmail.com> wrote:
android? android is disappearing from within Ubuntu touch. it'll only be used as a driver layer. But yes. the answer to your question is yes. they will run.
Sincerely,
JoshOn Jul 15, 2013 11:45 AM, "Joseph Mills" <josephjamesmills@ubuntu.com> wrote:
I would hope not. But are you sure that that is going to run on a stacked android ? I guess that we will have to wait and see. GTK has nothing to do with this issue as most apps that are in say Kubuntu re wrote in QT. or say something like Mythtv this is wrote in QT also but will not run with out libs that need to be there. these are libs that are x11. I have no clue at all if them libs are in Mir or Xmir TBH.JosephOn Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Zisu Andrei <matzipan@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
android? android is disappearing from within Ubuntu touch. it'll only be used as a driver layer. But yes. the answer to your question is yes. they will run.
Sincerely,
JoshOn Jul 15, 2013 11:45 AM, "Joseph Mills" <josephjamesmills@ubuntu.com> wrote:
I would hope not. But are you sure that that is going to run on a stacked android ? I guess that we will have to wait and see. GTK has nothing to do with this issue as most apps that are in say Kubuntu re wrote in QT. or say something like Mythtv this is wrote in QT also but will not run with out libs that need to be there. these are libs that are x11. I have no clue at all if them libs are in Mir or Xmir TBH.JosephOn Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Zisu Andrei <matzipan@gmail.com> wrote:
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android? android is disappearing from within Ubuntu touch. it'll only be used as a driver layer. But yes. the answer to your question is yes. they will run.
Sincerely,
Josh
I would hope not. But are you sure that that is going to run on a stacked android ? I guess that we will have to wait and see. GTK has nothing to do with this issue as most apps that are in say Kubuntu re wrote in QT. or say something like Mythtv this is wrote in QT also but will not run with out libs that need to be there. these are libs that are x11. I have no clue at all if them libs are in Mir or Xmir TBH.JosephOn Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Zisu Andrei <matzipan@gmail.com> wrote:
That's why XMir exists. Ubuntu wouldn't've bet crazily on Mir just to say "no more backward compatibiltiy!!"
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
That's why XMir exists. Ubuntu wouldn't've bet crazily on Mir just to say "no more backward compatibiltiy!!"
Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
With out x11 this is going to be hard the only reason that I am not running some of the apps that love is because there is no x . tings that depend on x are just not going to run without it. And sadly there is no x
I don't see any reason why you would not be able to run other apps on Ubuntu. That would even be a disappointment if it didn't happen. The issue is how do you make gtk integrate nicely in the new qt based UI?
On Monday, July 15, 2013, Michael Spencer wrote:On 07/15/2013 10:54 AM, Zisu Andrei wrote:
Is this not a bit too ambitious? Although, open soirce could benefit from an actually usable office suite (don't get me started on LibreOffice).
On Monday, July 15, 2013, Michael Spencer wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:45 AM, Josh Leverette wrote:
In my opinion, an office suite (or at least a text editor) should become one of the core apps. I wonder if that is possible?I'd be interested in the answer to this as well -- though to be honest, iOS does have a good office suite, and the ones I've got on my Android phone are quite usable but nowhere near as good as iWork. The real problem is that we don't have a good office suite for phone or tablet yet.
Yes, it would probably be a big undertaking, but it would boost the "one OS for every device" idea, since it would allow users to work from multiple devices. Plus, it would be developed by the community, so it wouldn't be much different from a bunch of 3rd-party developers working on their own, except they'd have leaders and maybe designers from Ubuntu/Canonical.
This brings up another question. Will non-Ubuntu Touch apps run on the desktop version of the Converged Ubuntu? Will we be able to run apps like LibreOffice on the desktop still?
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[Ubuntu-phone] device/asus/grouper: add kernel boot arg
Grouper needs kernel boot arg: console=tty1, to boot flipped using
ubuntu-disk.img.
Adding this parameter to legacy (android) doesn't seem to cause any
misbehaviour (still boots).
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
On Monday, July 15, 2013, Michael Spencer wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:54 AM, Zisu Andrei wrote:
Is this not a bit too ambitious? Although, open soirce could benefit from an actually usable office suite (don't get me started on LibreOffice).
On Monday, July 15, 2013, Michael Spencer wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:45 AM, Josh Leverette wrote:
In my opinion, an office suite (or at least a text editor) should become one of the core apps. I wonder if that is possible?I'd be interested in the answer to this as well -- though to be honest, iOS does have a good office suite, and the ones I've got on my Android phone are quite usable but nowhere near as good as iWork. The real problem is that we don't have a good office suite for phone or tablet yet.
Yes, it would probably be a big undertaking, but it would boost the "one OS for every device" idea, since it would allow users to work from multiple devices. Plus, it would be developed by the community, so it wouldn't be much different from a bunch of 3rd-party developers working on their own, except they'd have leaders and maybe designers from Ubuntu/Canonical.
This brings up another question. Will non-Ubuntu Touch apps run on the desktop version of the Converged Ubuntu? Will we be able to run apps like LibreOffice on the desktop still?
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
Yes, it would probably be a big undertaking, but it would boost the "one OS for every device" idea, since it would allow users to work from multiple devices. Plus, it would be developed by the community, so it wouldn't be much different from a bunch of 3rd-party developers working on their own, except they'd have leaders and maybe designers from Ubuntu/Canonical.On 07/15/2013 10:54 AM, Zisu Andrei wrote:
Is this not a bit too ambitious? Although, open soirce could benefit from an actually usable office suite (don't get me started on LibreOffice).
On Monday, July 15, 2013, Michael Spencer wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:45 AM, Josh Leverette wrote:
In my opinion, an office suite (or at least a text editor) should become one of the core apps. I wonder if that is possible?I'd be interested in the answer to this as well -- though to be honest, iOS does have a good office suite, and the ones I've got on my Android phone are quite usable but nowhere near as good as iWork. The real problem is that we don't have a good office suite for phone or tablet yet.
This brings up another question. Will non-Ubuntu Touch apps run on the desktop version of the Converged Ubuntu? Will we be able to run apps like LibreOffice on the desktop still?
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Is this not a bit too ambitious? Although, open soirce could benefit from an actually usable office suite (don't get me started on LibreOffice).
On Monday, July 15, 2013, Michael Spencer wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:45 AM, Josh Leverette wrote:
In my opinion, an office suite (or at least a text editor) should become one of the core apps. I wonder if that is possible?I'd be interested in the answer to this as well -- though to be honest, iOS does have a good office suite, and the ones I've got on my Android phone are quite usable but nowhere near as good as iWork. The real problem is that we don't have a good office suite for phone or tablet yet.
Yes, it would probably be a big undertaking, but it would boost the "one OS for every device" idea, since it would allow users to work from multiple devices. Plus, it would be developed by the community, so it wouldn't be much different from a bunch of 3rd-party developers working on their own, except they'd have leaders and maybe designers from Ubuntu/Canonical.
This brings up another question. Will non-Ubuntu Touch apps run on the desktop version of the Converged Ubuntu? Will we be able to run apps like LibreOffice on the desktop still?
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[Ubuntu-phone] [development] AirPrint support
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[Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
On Monday, July 15, 2013, Michael Spencer wrote:
On 07/15/2013 10:45 AM, Josh Leverette wrote:
In my opinion, an office suite (or at least a text editor) should become one of the core apps. I wonder if that is possible?I'd be interested in the answer to this as well -- though to be honest, iOS does have a good office suite, and the ones I've got on my Android phone are quite usable but nowhere near as good as iWork. The real problem is that we don't have a good office suite for phone or tablet yet.
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] [GSM RADIOS ON PORTS]
> []'sf.rique
<snip>
> 2. If the credential problem *is* what you're facing, then you could try
> the following workaround which *might* work ( again, assuming
> non-flipped ):
>
> Add the following line to the end of the /etc/passwd file in the Ubuntu
> container:
>
> radio:x:1001:1001:radio,,,:/home/system:/bin/bash
>
> Now, change ofono's Upstart job to start ofono as the "radio" user by
> adding a "setuid" line to /etc/init/ofono.conf:
>
> setuid radio
>
> For reference:
>
> http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#setuid
>
>
> Did sort of this, i mean only some stuff did not do the trick, i had to
> start the ofono by hand only change upstart did not work at time, don't
> recall why.
>
> I work with linux server, thats why i was su frustraded, i could not get
> the ubuntu to run well on my device.
Sorry for your frustration. That said, you were working with early (
pre-raring ) developer preview images, in addition to porting to an
older phone.
> This *may* not work due to the fact due to container PID namespaces
> being used. If so, the only way I around it would be to patch the
> password library inside the Android container in such a manner as to
> spoof the identity of the calling process. I suppose you could possibly
> do something like only map the user "ofonod" to "radio", however as the
> two process are running in different PID namespaces, with different
> passwd mechanisms, this might be tricky.
>
>
> I did get the radio to work, i got signals and receive SMS with sucess.
> But when reciving a call, the phone just freezes. I did this a while ago.
OK.
> Before the change to the raring.
>
>
> Finally, as it's really hard to debug a problem like this via email on a
> high-volume mailing list, please enter a touch-preview-images bug:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/touch-preview-images/+filebug
>
>
> As you said, is this realy a bug? Should i try to work more on this? Now
> this phone is with my Dad, i bought a Nexus 4. ( because it has good
> support with ubuntu also )
It's up to you. If your dad needs a phone, seems like that might be the
greater good in this instance. See my note below about a possible
change we may make due your email.
> It seens cannonical is not looking to work on low end devices.
It's not that the device is "low-end", it's that it's *old*. There's a
difference.
> I wish i had more time to work with ubuntu, once o bought ( last week )
> Nexus 4 i though i could play with my galaxysb but my dads phone died
> and i am giving it to him.
OK.
At this point, we're still going to investigate making the "radio" user
change as discussed above. Perhaps this will make things easier for
someone else working on this port in the future.
Thanks again for your help!
/tony
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In my opinion, an office suite (or at least a text editor) should become one of the core apps. I wonder if that is possible?On 07/15/2013 10:45 AM, Josh Leverette wrote:
I'd be interested in the answer to this as well -- though to be honest, iOS does have a good office suite, and the ones I've got on my Android phone are quite usable but nowhere near as good as iWork. The real problem is that we don't have a good office suite for phone or tablet yet.
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--In my opinion, an office suite (or at least a text editor) should become one of the core apps. I wonder if that is possible?On 07/15/2013 10:45 AM, Josh Leverette wrote:
I'd be interested in the answer to this as well -- though to be honest, iOS does have a good office suite, and the ones I've got on my Android phone are quite usable but nowhere near as good as iWork. The real problem is that we don't have a good office suite for phone or tablet yet.
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We definitely need to get as much LibreOffice level functionality on there as possible - not sure how to manage shoe-horning such a memory hog onto mobile, but we need something better than Google Docs or most of the Android office suites.
Thanks,
Mike Bybee
Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
In my opinion, an office suite (or at least a text editor) should become one of the core apps. I wonder if that is possible?I'd be interested in the answer to this as well -- though to be honest, iOS does have a good office suite, and the ones I've got on my Android phone are quite usable but nowhere near as good as iWork. The real problem is that we don't have a good office suite for phone or tablet yet.
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Is Ubuntu Phone able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps?
Hi all
I wondered if I (with the finished Ubuntu Phone with Mir and stuff),
would be able to run anything else than Qt/QML apps. It might be, that
they don't look and behave optimal on a touch screen, but they're
usable, at least on a tablet. And let's face it: one of the great
problems with Ubuntu Phone is, that there are only the core apps and a
few more apps. If you were able to run standard Ubuntu applications,
that would be a big benefit of the Ubuntu Phone. Even Android and iOS
doesn't have a good office app, and how about other, more advanced
tools? Only available on the desktop.
And, if this wish isn't to be met, would I have any luck by installing
Gtk and start an application from the command-line?
Regards
Andreas
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