📱 Ubuntu Touch Q&A Summary (Episode 179)

Gemini AI summary: The Ubuntu Touch Q&A, streamed on November 29th, covered updates, new applications, community projects, and answered user questions.


🛠️ System and Development Updates

A major focus of the development team is the migration to Qt6 for core system components and applications.

  • System Foundation:
    • Rsync has been added to the default image.
    • Development on an “increaser” tool by Nikita is underway to expand the root partition size to accommodate new features like the Qt6 web engine, which requires more space.
    • Fixes to ADB and writable paths (adding SCOS) were made.
    • Updates to snapd and snapd-gibb were released.1
    • RC2 releases for OTA 11 (20.04) and 24.04-1.1 were released.
  • Qt6 Porting Progress:
    • Extensive compile and build tooling fixes for Qt6 have been integrated, improving support for the toolkit and upwards.
    • The Morph Browser and Lomiri UI Toolkit Qt6 porting efforts have been merged, marking a significant step.
    • Fixes were implemented to allow Qt6 to use OpenGLs (the embedded GL framework) for mobile hardware graphics.
  • Bug Fixes: Numerous general bug fixes were made, including crashes in Pulse Audio, SyncEvolution, Media Hub, and fixes to the Telephony Handler.
  • Priority: The highest priority remains upgrading the browser to an up-to-date version.

🤝 Potential Collaborations

  • Mobian Collaboration: A discussion was held with Arno Ferraris, creator of Mobian, regarding a potential collaboration for mainline support of Ubuntu Touch, as Mobian plus Lomiri is considered a simplified view of Ubuntu Touch. https://blog.mobian.org/

✨ New Applications on the OpenStore

A large number of new and updated apps were released in the preceding two weeks, including a significant influx of new browser options.

  • New Apps:
    • Simple Calculator (by Pa)
    • BlaBlaCar and Airbnb (web applications by Pa)
    • IP Print (allows printing on Ubuntu Touch, by Western Award/Alaska Linux User)
    • Quick Bib (retrieves BibTeX entry for DOI publications, by Archisman Panigrahi)
    • Circles (wallpaper/scaling circles app by Jason Walt)
    • H5 Motor (a game)
    • Wfrn (a Wfrn client)
    • WWWW (an open-source clone of the game VVVVV, by John Cysheps)
    • Liquid Fluid Roman (a background animation app)
    • Just Not (a simple note-taker app by Pa)
    • Google Translate (web application by Pa)
    • Reference Zenin (a drawing reference/mood board app by piku-a)
  • New Browsers (Three new ones!):
    • Marusha Browser (a convergent browser by Nazar Novat, noted to be Electron-based and includes a built-in Torrent client).
    • Min Browser (fast, minimal, and privacy-protecting).
    • Chromium for Ubuntu Touch.
  • Updated Apps: Signal-UT, SOT (speech-to-text server), Time Management App, KeePass RX, SFXR sound generator, Launcher Module, U-Todo, Simplists, Delta Touch, and Raven Downloader.

🚀 “Smooth Edges” Project

A new community-driven project was announced, aimed at making Ubuntu Touch more attractive for the masses and fixing shortcomings and annoyances.

The project defines priority levels for addressing issues:

  1. Core System Stuff: Low-level issues, crashes, boot failures (e.g., system stability).
  2. Basic Phone Features: Functionality that makes it a phone—calls, SMS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, notifications, camera (must “just work”).
  3. Daily Use: Issues that affect daily usage—browser crashing, store problems, keyboard, file management. (Browser instability is considered to fall between P2 and P3).
  4. Polish: Improving the design language, fixing small buttons, and ensuring consistency for a better user experience, particularly for non-technical users.
  5. Nice to Have: Everything else, like printing support, Flatpak, or running Wine. The community’s input is crucial to defining these based on real-world usage.

📢 Community and Foundation Announcements

  • Trustee Applications: The foundation encourages developers, app creators, and contributors who have provided significant help recently to apply to become a trustee to increase community involvement in decision-making.
  • Community Awards: The UBports Community Awards nomination process is open until December 1st. It’s an honorary award (with a prize of a large pizza and a potential webpage mention) to recognize favorite contributors.

❓ User Q&A Highlights

  • Alien/Android Version Pros/Cons: A more recent Android/Halium version provides better security patches and more reliable hardware drivers. However, if the older version works fine, it may not be a major issue, but upgrading often requires the porter to restart their work.
  • Under-Screen Fingerprint Sensors: There is a developer actively working on this feature, but it’s not trivial due to the difficulty of accessing necessary Linux drivers.
  • De-Googled Chromium: The core team has no immediate plans to include a de-Googled Chromium browser, as the existing Qt WebEngine is essentially a non-Googled version of Chromium. However, with the new community-ported Chromium browser, users now have more alternatives.
  • Brave Technologies (Brax 3): The Brax 3 device is currently running a development version of Ubuntu Touch. It boots, has Wi-Fi, and can install apps, but phone features (calls, SMS) are not yet functional (a Priority 2 issue). It’s expected to take a few months before it can be a daily-use device.

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