07-12-2020, 12:47 PM
1) from what I understand, the GUI of UT runs on Mir, rather than Wayland or X11 - Mir was Canonical's attempt at making their own proprietary thing as Canonical does. it may have changed since before, but I believe I've seen another thread that mentioned this recently.
2) there's an interface for adding regular Gnu/Linux apps called Libertine, but I've had no luck in getting it to actually work. the GUI interface for adding a Libertine container seems to use the standard method for creating containers (lxc), while the Pinephone seems to require an alternate method (chroot). there's a few threads about people's progress in getting it to work, however I haven't invested much time into it. for more information: http://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/usergu...rtine.html
2) there's an interface for adding regular Gnu/Linux apps called Libertine, but I've had no luck in getting it to actually work. the GUI interface for adding a Libertine container seems to use the standard method for creating containers (lxc), while the Pinephone seems to require an alternate method (chroot). there's a few threads about people's progress in getting it to work, however I haven't invested much time into it. for more information: http://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/usergu...rtine.html