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Mark Shuttleworth: Two weeks with Mir
Mir has been running smoothly on my laptop for two weeks now. It’s an all-Intel Dell XPS, so the driver stack on Ubuntu is very clean, but I’m nonetheless surprised that the system feels *smoother* than it did pre-Mir. It might be coincidence, Saucy is changing pretty fast and new versions of X and Compiz have both landed while I’ve had Mir running. But watching top suggests that both Xorg and Compiz are using less memory and fewer CPU cycles under Mir than they were with X handling the hardware directly. Talking with the Mir team, they say others have seen the same thing, and they attribute it to more efficient buffering of requests on the way to the hardware. YMMV but it’s definitely worth trying. I have one glitch which catches me out – Chromium triggers an issue in the graphics stack which freezes the display. Pressing Alt-F1 unfreezes it (it causes Compiz to invoke something which twiddles the right bits to bring the GPU back from it’s daze). I’m told that will get s...
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Alexander Sack: Ubuntu Phone - UA string for webbrowser-app

Ubuntu Phone - UA string for webbrowser-app: Bug 1179596 discusses various user agent string options for ubuntu phone browser.  I was able to get mobile yahoo mail app going by using my personal user agent string variant derived from the firefox android one:    Mozilla/5.0 (Ubuntu like Android; Mobile; rv:13.0) Gecko/13.0 Firefox/13.0 Do you have a website that doesn’t work well on todays daily phone image, but that you can make work with a user agent string similar to the one above? If s...
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Nicholas Skaggs: Dogfooding the core apps

So you've seen the building excitement and noise around the core apps project and are wishing there was a way for you to help. Perhaps your not a developer or someone with the skills to help write auomated tests. Or maybe you just want a preview of what things are like and play around with the developing ubuntu touch platform.The good news is that you can! As Jono shared, we want to dogfood the co...
Jul 6 2013 via RSS  

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Nicholas Skaggs: Automated Testing Workshop: Day 1

A big thank you to everyone who made it to the first workshop for automated testing! For those of you who couldn't make it, let me remind you we have 3 more scheduled.Friday July 5th at 1300 UTCTuesda...
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Ubuntu App Developer Blog: Join the Ubuntu Touch core apps development team

Help shaping up Ubuntu Touch by joining the core apps development teams Community-driven apps that will power the next million phones The Ubuntu Core Apps project started as an initiative born out of...
Jul 3 2013 via RSS  

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Howard Chan: I hate symbols -> I love symbols

No, no, no, I don’t mean the ancient Greek or Latin symbols, I mean symbols for KDE packages. As you guys know, I’m a packager at Kubuntu. I seemed to join in back from my examination (status repo...
Jun 27 2013 via RSS  

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Alan Pope: Trying out Tiny Tiny RSS on HP Microserver via Juju

About 3 years ago I bought an HP Microserver, and blogged a little about running Ubuntu on it. Well it’s still going strong, doing backups for all my important stuff, serving media to the house and ...
Jun 24 2013 via RSS  

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Mohamad Faizul Zulkifli: KB1OIQ - Andy's Ham Radio Linux On PengPod1000

To those who own a PengPod1000, feels free to try KB1OIQ - Andy's Ham Radio Linux on your device.KB1OIQ - Andy's Ham Radio Linux is a custom operating system based on Ubuntu. It's target is for amate...
Jun 18 2013 via RSS  

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Jono Bacon: The Ubuntu App Developer Cookbook Announced

In recent months we have been seeing tremendous growth and interest in the Ubuntu SDK that is at the heart of building applications for Ubuntu for phones, tablets, desktops, and TVs. The SDK provides ...
Jun 14 2013 via RSS  

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[Video] Qt for Tizen Much Smoother Scrolling!

  If you think the Tizen emulator is slow then thank god for the Qt for Tizen simulated app which is running natively within a normal QML Scene run-time on your PC. This doesn’t require sev...
Jun 13 2013 via RSS  


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