[00:01] (Photo, 1920x1080) https://irc.ubports.com/2jBAy0iw.png [00:01] (Photo, 1920x1080) https://irc.ubports.com/p19Fn0Cz.png [00:41] @Sconio [], looks to that rdnis is activated correctly [00:41] 10.42.0.1 is your rdnis ip [00:42] if you do ip addr show on your pc you should see an ip of 10.42.0.x [01:43] johnnie fujita was added by: johnnie fujita [01:47] hi people i am a developer of solutions for democratic virtual identity. Which i believe can only be achieved, if regular people can check if the algorithms and systems that they use to interact with the surrouding world are not tampered with some biased instruction on behalf of other parties that have exclusive access to the code [01:47] . [01:49] i am new to ubuntu touch, but as i got deeper developing my platforms of end-to-end transactions and such, i always have to trust the underlying layers for some activities. At least, if i wish to keep the usecases to feel normal at some extent. [01:51] i will read more now in the website, but does the ubuntu touch is really connected to the kernel level instructions, or does it run as a subsystem over some other layer that is provided by google for example? [01:52] if anybody could give me this info straight ahead before i dive into the manuals, it would be neat! [01:52] thanks guys [01:57] already got to the good stuff guys, thanks. ubuntu touch is what i was looking indeed. [06:39] Hello guys [06:40] A manual to get Spotify up un running on Ubuntu touch devices [06:40] https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2925/how-to-use-spotify-on-ubuntu-touch [06:40] 😜 [06:53] [Edit] A manual to get Spotify up and running on Ubuntu touch devices [08:55] πŸ‘πŸ˜€ [10:11] shafiqmustapa was added by: shafiqmustapa [13:16] Loading module: 'libubuntu_application_api_touch_mirclient.so.3.0.0' … library "libubuntu_application_api.so" not found … dlsym failed: library handle is null … dlsym failed: library handle is null … Segmentation fault [13:17] ? [15:47] Alexandre Milani was added by: Alexandre Milani [15:52] @hadrianweb [https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2925/how-to-use-spotify-on-ubuntu-touch], cool, i like the idea of running it local [15:55] @hadrianweb [https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2925/how-to-use-spotify-on-ubuntu-touch], Nice one πŸ‘ [16:08] Thanks for the messages [16:25] Hi guys, in UT 16.04, is anyone able to run the desktop apps, I installed the latest available scope for the desktop apps, but non is appearing after installing in the container, any thoughts? [16:29] @mofota [Hi guys, in UT 16.04, is anyone able to run the desktop apps, I installed the la …], Go to the app screen and then swipe up from the bottom, do you see them then? If you can press the star to then make the scope 'swipeable' from left on the apps screen, [17:09] xixian was added by: xixian [17:40] Apologies for the late reply, yes I did it already, feels as the scope is not reading the apps [17:41] Is there a way to read the log related to the scope? [17:46] Marius S was added by: Marius S [17:47] The only other thing I can think off is to drag down form the top to see if that refreshes the app list. Failing that have you rebooted? [18:18] @mofota [Apologies for the late reply, yes I did it already, feels as the scope is not re …], what are you trying to install? [18:26] @mofota did you by any chance make the libertine container and/or scope in UT 15.04 and then upgrade to 16.04? That might cause the problem. Are there any apps you can’t afford losing? If this mismatch is the problem, then removing the scope, and removing the container and start fresh. Latest libertine on 16.04 does have a few problems [18:26] though [18:27] [Edit] @mofota did you by any chance make the libertine container and/or scope in UT 15.04 and then upgrade to 16.04? That might cause the problem. Are there any apps you can’t afford losing? If this mismatch is the problem, then removing the scope, and removing the container and start fresh may help. Latest libertine on 16.04 does hav [18:27] e a few problems though [19:39] I installed Ubuntu touch 16.04 using the installer fresh, then I created a container using libertine-container-manager, tried also using Libertine in settings, then installed fresh libreoffice, gedit, I thought the apps will show in the scopes between the apps directly, as the Desktop Apps scope from the store is not compatible with 16.04, [19:39] I found a post with a link to the latest version 1.3.2.1, after installing I swipe up in the scopes apps list and favorite the Desktop Apps to swipe from the right, trying to refresh the list, or adding any new apps in Libertine still doesn't show any apps [19:40] @mofota [I installed Ubuntu touch 16.04 using the installer fresh, then I created a conta …], That is super weird [19:43] (Photo, 960x1280) https://irc.ubports.com/0T6jdk4q.png This is what it shows when I try using the terminal, I'm not sure if there is any other command to use to launch the desktop apps [19:44] file not found, indeed I'm using the wrong command :D [20:38] @mofota [file not found, indeed I'm using the wrong command :D], hi and welcome. yes, you'll need to launch GUI apps in libertine from terminal using `ubuntu-app-launch` command. you can use `ubuntu-app-launch-appids` to see the apps you can launch [20:39] @mofota [I installed Ubuntu touch 16.04 using the installer fresh, then I created a conta …], the legacy ([sic] desktop) apps scope does not need to be installed separately in 16.04. you just need to swipe up from bottom edge when looking at apps scope, and then select it from the list. you can tap the star next to it, to pin it to the lis [20:39] t and swipe left/right at apps screen to switch between the two scopes [20:55] (Document) https://irc.ubports.com/xhFzKh02.mp4 [20:56] what channel did you install? stable, rc, devel, or edge? [20:56] From the stable channel [20:56] hmm, what device is this on? [20:57] It's the Nexus 5 [20:59] Feels maybe I missed up something when I reinstalled the Desktop Apps scope from a click file, also I enabled image write as I needed vim to be in terminal using apt [20:59] ah; should work, but libertine is still quite experimental, and many apps don't work. and i think there have been more issues on nexus 5 (though i'm not sure why that would be) [21:00] @mofota [Feels maybe I missed up something when I reinstalled the Desktop Apps scope from …], `vi` is already installed, but not full vim. if you really need full vim for some reason, it'd probably be better to install it in libertine too; you can then run it in terminal with `libertine-launch vim` [21:04] @mofota [], Libreoffice is broken on libertine in the N5 now, you can use gnumeric and abiword as replacement in the meantime [21:09] How many apps are there open store ? [21:12] @malditobastardo [Libreoffice is broken on libertine in the N5 now, you can use gnumeric and abiwo …], OMG! It's a dream come true! gnumeric worked! abiword had the same behavior as libreoffice apps [21:15] I will test out more and share my findings here, thanks guys for the help [21:22] It's amazing to see it work even in basics, I'm excited for the future of Ubuntu Touch [21:36] I think there's a thread on the forum about it. And perhaps some issues on GitHub [22:05] @mofota [It's amazing to see it work even in basics, I'm excited for the future of Ubuntu …], thanks! these encouraging words go a long way for many people. Don't forget we're always looking for people to help. there are only a small number of really hard working devs here so if any of you are able to help, please do. We aren't t [22:05] hat far away from a victory. :) [22:15] Date of the next UT launch [22:21] Android developers as we could contribute to Ubuntu touch