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2013-06-26
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AFAIK, PyQt, Qt4 and Qt3 don't work at all on Ubuntu Touch with respect to create GUI. Because they need X11. Only GUI created in Qt5 on Ubuntu Touch will work. PyQt 5.x will be compatible with Qt5. PySide is not yet compatible with Qt5 and has no schedule to be.
So, until this situation changes, we Python developers can't create GUI softwares in Python on Ubuntu Touch.
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2013-06-26
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2013-06-26
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Why did you go with the Galaxy Nexus and not the Nexus 4? Because of above?
As much as I look forward to Ubuntu Touch working on my phone, I sure am going to miss the ability to do pen-testing on the N900! And TV remote. And FM transmitter. And TI-83 emulator. And etc.
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2013-06-29
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2013-06-29
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2013-07-01
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Q: does it have a python port? especially pyqt
A: yes, I've installed python2.7 (2.7.5-5ubuntu1) and see python-qt4 [ports.ubuntu.com] listed in apt-cache
Q: python3 and qt bindings?
A: yep, python3-pyqt4 same stock repo
Q: what about qt3?
A: it doesnt look like there's an armhf build of python-qt3 available right now in ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/main/p/python-qt3 for some reason.
a cheap, mint, Galaxy Nexus off ebay and dogfood the Ubuntu Touch alpha to explore it as a replacement for my N900.
If there are any specific questions, ask away and I'll spend some time digging for the answers. I intend to watch the Ubuntu core app development progress closely and possibly create qt5 interfaces myself for any programs I notice that I'm still missing from maemo/gtk/x11
Pulled my SIM from n900 Monday afternoon.
Some initial thoughts so far after 24hrs sans maemo...
Ubuntu Touch:
* exclusive use of qt5 for all ui/apps makes it look and feel exactly like what I remember from building UI's in the Qt SDK/Harmattan Simulator
* unity8 is like an unidirectional Swipe interface. Rightswipe cycles through running apps, while left-halfswipe/fullswipe dedicated to bringing up the unity launcher. Combined with the pulldown topbar for wifi/volume, etc. the overall effect is more smooth and navigable than the somewhat unintuitive Fremantle. Swipe down to close would be niiice, but I'm sure NOK has that patented.
* you can really tell the ubuntu team is currently in the act of building out their core apps, about 50% of all menu's and features are placeholders, mockups, or half functional/empty
* Already miss Gnumeric, and having a native GPS/maps program
Galaxy Nexus:
* even with unity status bar and maliit onscreen for typing, there's still a good 720x745 visible for the application, and physically within 4% of the total screen real estate of the n900. Obviously the rest of the 1280 vertical pixes becomes usable when you close maliit.
* data signal reception (T-Mobile) seems a little better indoors with thick concrete/few windows (government building) while simultaneously burning through battery less. We'll see how this does over time.. I typically charge n900 1,350mAh about 3-4 hours a day, switching to wifi or offline mode at home.
* pentile AMOLED display quality is lukewarm. Plenty bright and clear, but block colors of non-black/non-white have that faint pentile, 'linen'-like mura grid pattern. About as distracting as the n770's rainbow distortion (you get used to it); sunlight readability is around a 5/10, with n900 being 8.2/10 and n810 a cool 8.7/10
* not particularly oleophobic.