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Is telephony working?
From what i see on ubuntu phone page it doesn't: [url][https://wiki.ubports.com/index.php/OnePlus_One/url] any other problems? |
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Hello!
Would it be possible to install plasma mobile through an other Linux distribution like ArchLinuxARM? |
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I recently got a OnePlus One and would like to get Plasma Mobile going on it. Can someone please provide their experience with the OS? Perhaps a list of pros and cons? Would be much appreciated! Thanks!
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Anybody knows where the script has gone? https://github.com/blue-systems/pm says "now in kde:mobster". Now where is that? |
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It has gone here: https://github.com/KDE/mobster Google is your friend. |
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Ah indeed. Thanks! My friend duckduckgo wasn't so helpful this time around. |
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First of all thank you for the detailed tutorial. The availability of this guide influenced my decision to buy a (used) Oneplus One and now that I have it I of course had to try plasma mobile out.
In the beginning I was having some troubles with booting the Ubuntu Touch ROM. I always ended up in a boot-loop. I tried to change more or less everything so I'm not sure what made it finally succeed. In case anybody else has similar problems in the end I used the recovery from the unmodified MultiROMMgr app as it already seems to contain the relevant patches from the ubports version and the kernel I built myself by applying the kexec_hardboot patch to the cm-12.1 kernel (but I don't think that this was relevant in solving the problem - any kexec_hardboot enabled kernel should do). After I went through the script the phone started up without problems, including the audio message, but now I am stuck at the login screen. The touch input doesn't seem to work so I can't log into the graphical session. On the first start the maliit keyboard showed up, but since then it is also missing. When I press the power button the screen turns off, but another press doesn't turn it back on. Login via adb and ssh works fine though. When I tried out Ubuntu Touch before installing the plasma mobile packages the touchscreen worked just fine. The only errors during the plasma mobile setup that I'm aware of were when trying to install file.click (MIME type 'application/x-click' not supported) and purging the packages apport, lightdm and usermetricsservice:armhf (resource busy - running lsof on the files reports that also init is accessing it so I'm not sure what is the best/easiest way to purge these packages). So I was wondering if anybody else ran into the same problems. Does the touch screen work for you? Any ideas what's the best way to get the login working, including which log files will be most helpful? Is there a way to circumvent this particular problem by doing an auto-login? Thanks |
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The workaround for this turned out to be really easy once I realized that /usr/bin/kwinwrapper is just a shell script. All that is needed is removing --lockscreen in the kwin_wayland call at the bottom. The touchscreen is still not working though and also the power-off button only turns the screen off, but afterwards not on again. Otherwise the plasma-mobile shell seems to work with top-bar, clock and bottom-panel showing up. I couldn't really find anything helpful in the log files, but maybe I'm just not looking for the right stuff, so here is lightdm.log
and dmesg
It seems to me like kwin doesn't get the input events from the touchscreen or maybe it is calibrated totally wrong. What is the best way to look into this? To check whether libinput recognizes the touchscreen I used its event-debug tool (that I built by source as I couldn't find it in any package) and it did indeed get the touch events from /dev/input/event0
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Yes, PM is work in progress. On the Nexus 5 it is the same issue with the virtual keyboard, sometimes plasma crashes and so on. One good tip is to have a ssh connection to restart plasmashell. But compared with the version two month ago the development is clearly to see. And take a look at the 'components' test app...
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Hi,
I'm trying to follow this tutorial, but it seems like the domain name mobile.kci.pangea.pub, as specified at https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Mobile ... positories no longer exists. Is there a different domain now, or has this resource disappeared? Thanks! |
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i think Repo's are no loger exist!
https://github.com/blue-systems/pm-img/ ... t-remaster this link is not found! and the toturial is not help me to install plasma mobile on my ubuntu touch ( one plus One ) is there anyone can help me to install??? |
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Does this work on the latest OnePlus X with Android 5.1? |
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The script from blue systems seems to lo longer be at the location stated. Perhaps you mean this one?
https://github.com/apachelogger/mobster/blob/master/chroot-remaster NOTE: I am attempting to use this guide for a OnePlus X, please let me know if this is not possible |
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Yeah that is the right script It should be possible to port Plasma Mobile, but it depends on the current Ubuntu Touch support, but maybe it would be easier if you take Cyanogen as a base system. See here: https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Mobile/CyanogenModBase |
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anyone tried this on a OnePlus 2?
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