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Message #02250
Re: Testing ubuntu touch
It helps, it gave me the reason to suspect phablet-tools (very old version,
0.6) which installed one of very early builds.
Flashed it once more using latest version through ubuntu and both rebooting
and apps now work as expected (plus everything else works better).
At least this made me go through all available material concerning ubuntu
touch.
All in all looks very nice and interesting, I enjoy hacking on it already.
Cheers.
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 12:54 AM, Michał Sawicz
<michal.sawicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> W dniu 09.06.2013 00:33, Petar Koretić pisze:
> > First thing I did was upgrade, yes.
>
> Sometimes the Android and the Ubuntu parts get out of sync. If when
> apt-get upgrade tells you there's an update to qtubuntu or libhybris -
> that suggests the upgrade might make the shell (or any other app, for
> that matter) not start. We're working on flipping the container setup
> (Ubuntu will be master, with Android parts working in LXC instead of
> Android bits being the master with Ubuntu running in a chroot). This
> issue will go away, then, as the Android bits will be packaged, then.
>
> > It's time to test it all more then.
>
> Launcher is static at the moment. If you install new apps, you can find
> them in the Apps lens in the dash. There's only 6 displayed by default,
> but you can search for the others (tap at "search" in the top panel and
> type in your search query).
>
> Hope this helps,
> --
> Michał Sawicz <michal.sawicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Canonical Services Ltd.
>
>
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