@popey I thought you already had one.
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@JoeRessington I had the android version, flashed with Ubuntu. This one is a flashed-in-the-factory with no android buttons retail version. -
@popey Oh right. Aren't the capacitive buttons disabled by software though? -
@JoeRessington They are ignored, yes, but these have glass which obscures them AIUI. Same as the ones you saw in pub. My old one doesn't. -
@popey I thought the hardware was identical. Interesting. -
@JoeRessington Except for the glass, they are. -
@popey don't tell me you're planning to film it. -
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@popey Looks photoshopped to me -
@bigcalm I did actually open it in gimp to resize it down for twitter :) -
@popey Needs moar convert -resize efficiency. After which you then open it in GIMP to make sure it still looks sensible. -
@turmoni I did try convert -resize but it seemed to only do pixel sizes and not ratios so I just gave up and gimped it, like a gimp. -
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@popey No that does not work for me while my Samsung Android connects fine. -
@markooss Ubuntu 14.04. running Unity, or some other desktop? -
@popey It is running Unity -
@markooss I don't have a 14.04 system handy right now, but will try a bit later, I have an install on a USB stick.
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@popey My Ubuntu 14.04 desktop doesn't recognize my Bq Ubuntu Edition as Windows XP does. :-( -
@markooss Is the phone unlocked, at the dash? Phone must be unlocked to show up in nautilus. -
@popey Yes, I introduce the password but nothing happens. -
@markooss Unplug, reconnect, does it show up? Anything in dmesg?
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