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Dave999 2013-08-06 04:48

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
Ubuntu Engineering Reddit AMA today!Get your questions ready! The Ubuntu Engineering team is hosting a Reddit AMA session today.

http://images.indiegogo.com/file_att...535-reddit.jpg

What’s a Reddit AMA? It’s a live text interview on reddit.com, during which you can submit your questions, and Chris, Matt and Alex will try to answer them all.The session is underway right now. Starting Monday August 5 at 12UTC, 8AM Eastern time for 12 hours.*Submit your questions. Here: http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comment...nd_ubuntu_for/

Don't forget to support the Ubuntu Edge!
http://igg.me/at/ubuntuedge/x/4036946

Dave999 2013-08-06 11:12

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
If you bought an Ubuntu edge. Please add you location: http://ubuntuedge.zz.mu/en/

And if you havn't. Watch this...http://wizzardss.com/edge/#compare

Bernard 2013-08-06 11:50

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
Does anybody here have a Nexus 4/7/10 with Ubuntu Touch installed?

I was wondering how Ubuntu Touch handles security between applications.
Are they planning to sandbox applications by default?
On a default Ubuntu desktop (and on Maemo) an application that is installed and run by the user can access and modify all files in the home directory (including those used by other apps).
While this is very powerful, this is very unwise if you start using applications in the way people do on iOS and Android (just installing all these closed source applications from possibly not very trustworthy sources)

On:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/27090...n-ubuntu-touch
there is talk that all applications will require an AppArmor profile, but AppArmor has been supported for a long time now in Ubuntu, and as far as I know it isn't required for the applications in the Ubuntu repositories and/or launchpad PPAs.

railroadmaster 2013-08-06 13:56

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
One thing nice about nice Ubuntu Touch is that it reverses the trend of flat 2D user interfaces which I am not a fan of at all.

Dave999 2013-08-06 14:36

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
Canonical posted an announcement 3 hours ago
Referral contest winner

The Ubuntu Edge Referral contest came to an end on Friday, and today we’re delighted to reveal the winner.

We’ve said before that being creative is the key to successfully getting the word out, and our winner put in the kind of time and effort that’s fully deserving of the prize. His excellent video, Ubuntu Edge: Explained, has been watched over 130,000 times, and that global attention has driven a huge number of new contributions to the campaign.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nei16...layer_embedded

When we hit our funding goal, a personalised Ubuntu Edge will be going to tech video blogger Marques Brownlee, of MKBHD. Congratulations!
Thanks to everyone for taking part. Every new contribution helps.

The Ubuntu Edge team

youmeego 2013-08-06 14:47

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
wow, great design! jolla copies that please

Dave999 2013-08-06 16:57

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
The backers keeps creating cool stuff.

Ubuntu Edge 3D

http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs70/f/20...ox-d6gwiuv.gif

Dave999 2013-08-07 21:23

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
Bloomberg just bought the big edge package for $80000 :D first company on board...

mscion 2013-08-07 23:22

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave999 (Post 1365640)
Bloomberg just bought the big edge package for $80000 :D first company on board...

Michael Bloomberg has donated over a billion dollars to Johns Hopkins (my alma mater) over the years. Maybe he can come up with another measly $23 million and finish the deal!

bjv 2013-08-08 02:12

Re: Ubuntu Edge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bernard (Post 1365219)
Does anybody here have a Nexus 4/7/10 with Ubuntu Touch installed?

I was wondering how Ubuntu Touch handles security between applications.
Are they planning to sandbox applications by default?

I have Ubuntu Touch installed on a Galaxy Nexus.

The last time I flashed the device with an image was Thursday.

So far there are no special 'Ubuntu' restrictions of any kind yet - it's just like Fremantle, a user application can access any files owned by the main user, even comes with a QtQuick terminal app to run bash.. that can certainly read and execute any files on the device.
Perhaps more like Ubuntu desktop - apparmor is installed and configured by default. Judging by the logged items in /var/log/kern.log it's for now only set up for dhclient-script, the lxc container that runs the libhybris/bionic drivers, and maybe a few others


consider Canonical devs also signaled their intention to switch to a new non rpm, non-deb package format for mobile and this tool 'click' is installed on my image, but 'click list' does not print any output.
All the software that consitutes the image is all packaged as .deb

honestly I dont care what they do for fancy-sandboxed mobile apps, as long as regular linux applications can still be built, packaged and installed to modify the core system, etc.

I imagine their core OS will continue to be packaged .deb and shared with their desktop ARM port and the "Mobile" apps will all have to be packaged with click (hopefully via some kind of dpkg-buildclick tool/require no special modification), GUI package store will show only 'click' packages/run each sandboxed, etc.. However, their mobile SDK is far from complete https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/SdkFeatureStatus and moving slow. "make a website for our api" and "import/export data between apps" are still marked 'TODO'.


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