Hacking Ubuntu Touch, Part 6: Logfiles
NOTE: This is a continuation of the series and relies on having Developer mode enabled. Debugging usually begins with logfiles.
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NOTE: This is a continuation of the series and relies on having Developer mode enabled. Debugging usually begins with logfiles.
Read MoreNOTE: This is a continuation of the series, but it does not rely on the previous articles. Thanks to Oliver
Read MoreNOTE: This is a continuation of the series and relies on having Developer mode enabled. Thanks to Oliver Grawert for
Read MoreI’ve written a series on the internals of Ubuntu Touch and how to hack the bq Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition
Read MoreNOTE: This is a continuation of the previous article in the series. Thanks to Barry Warsaw, Oliver Grawert, Jani Monoses
Read MoreNOTE: This is a continuation of the previous article in the series. UPDATE 06.05.2015: Added section about signing keys. We
Read MoreThe Ubuntu Touch Install documentation shows how to flash Ubuntu Touch to a supported device using the ubuntu-device-flash command. Let’s
Read MoreThis is an update of the initial post, contains much more links and all the links have been changed to
Read MoreUpdate: Thanks to popey and Elleo for many corrections and additions. I also correlated this list with the initial Ubuntu
Read MoreFor documentation purposes: One can turn WhatsApp Web into an Ubuntu Touch webapp using the following Exec line. Exec=webapp-container –enable-back-forward
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