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Re: Report Bugs, update, etc.

 

it's ok. I'm not @canonical I'm at the google mail.



On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Danny Dyla <danlistservs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  On 02/22/2013 11:48 AM, Jason Hihn wrote:
>
> This really isn't a bug, rather an observation. The phone starts out fine
> enough, but after 5 minutes of flicking things about, it grinds to a halt.
> The animations are beyond jerky and shortly after that the phone needs to
> have the battery pulled.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 3:03 AM, David Planella <
> david.planella@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Al 21/02/13 20:31, En/na Ryan Sipes ha escrit:
>> > Hello all,
>> >
>> > First off I'd like to say that Ubuntu Phone looks and runs great, I've
>> > been using it over the last couple of hours (approximately) and I'm now
>> > working on loading the apps I made onto the phone for testing.  I'm very
>> > happy with this project so far.
>> >
>>
>>  Hi Ryan,
>>
>> That's awesome! Thanks for testing and giving us feedback.
>>
>> > Having said that I've noticed little issues here and there that I would
>> > like to ensure are reported as bugs.  I'm aware that this kind of thing
>> > can be tracked in Launchpad, so my question is how do you go about
>> > reporting a bug and can anyone report a bug?
>> >
>>
>>  Yes, everyone can report bugs. You'll simply need to create a Launchpad
>> account first, which you've already done if you're posting on this list :)
>>
>> Here's how:
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Contribute#How_to_report_bugs
>>
>> > Secondly, I was wondering if anyone knows whether or not I can just SSH
>> > into the phone (as I've already done per the instructions here:
>> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes ), and install updates using
>> > sudo apt-get update && apt-get get upgrade.  This would be better than
>> > having to flash a new image each time there's an update.
>> >
>>
>>  This is also covered here:
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes#Upgrades
>>
>> "Some parts of the image can’t currently be upgraded, so it is best to
>> deploy a full updated image (link to install tool). Individual apps can
>> be updated with APT, though"
>>
>> So in short, while you can use apt-get, for now I'd stick to re-flashing
>> the full image until we're at a point where all contents of the image
>> can be updated through the regular package mechanism.
>>
>> > That's all I've got, if anyone has answers to these questions please let
>> > me know, thanks!
>> >
>> > Ryan Sipes
>> > http://myownlinux.com
>> >
>> >
>>
>>  Cheers,
>> David.
>>
>> --
>> David Planella
>> Ubuntu App Development Liaison
>> http://gplus.to/dplanella / @dplanella
>> www.ubuntu.com / www.davidplanella.org
>>
>>
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>
>
>  Sorry didn't see that you were *@canonical.com now I feel awkward.  You
> knew everything I just told you. Carry on
>
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