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Message #20999
Re: Nexus 4
On 06/07/2016 12:08 AM, francisco mulas caracuel wrote:
I buy new nexus 4 and installed ubuntu touch.
This smartphone is very good,and the bq e4.5 save to box.
The first boot:
Scopes today,nearby,news,photos not included in the so.
It does depend on what channel you install from, but the Nexus 4 is a
developer reference device, and therefore the default channel does not
include a lot of extra software and features. This allows you to set
them up for your own development needs.
For retail devices, each vendor chooses a list of software to come
preinstalled to give a better experience to the end user who is not an
Ubuntu developer.
The scope today no included day info.
This frustrates me too, but the last I heard, Canonical cannot ship the
Day scope in the store and has no interest in doing so.
I installed libertine scope.
This will show applications installed in a Libertine container, if any.
However, the stable/bq-aquaris.en channel's images do not include
libertine--this will be added in a couple of months now that the feature
has launched and stabilized.
Why install x-11 aplications?
The only reason to install an X11 application is because you want to run
one on your Nexus 4.
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Nathan Haines
Ubuntu - http://www.ubuntu.com/
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Nexus 4
From: francisco mulas caracuel, 2016-06-07