Cannot install ubuntu touch on BQ M10 ubuntu edition
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@advocatux thanks again lets hope that's all it is.
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@lakotaubp No go. All the same things not happening. ADB not detecting the tablet. That's it for now. If I can find somewhere to purchase a good quality cable and try that, maybe I'll give it another go. I feel that the tablet is fluffed up somehow from earlier efforts. I have no problems connecting bq phone with al the same cables and adb responds instantly. So it has to be tablet.
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@ziggutas have had a look around and this problem has occurred before and the fix has been sketchy to say the least. But don't dispare it has been fixed in the end. Though many have felt like you i.e pass me the hammer and make it a big one .
One option has gone Magic Device Tool is dead now. Another option maybe as you hint to reflash the original Ubuntu touch with SP Flashtool.
Your doing the right thing for now put it in a dark place and forget it for a bit. We will return and Ubport its little chips later. -
@ziggutas If you haven't sorted this yet perhaps try
sudo apt install android-tools-adb
sudo apt install android-tools-fastboot
sudo apt install phablet- toolsThen use the.deb installer. This was suggest by Lionelb on the Telegram install group for someone who was struggling with the install.
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@lakotaubp Not sorted yet, no. I have been in touch with BQ who try to be helpful, but not as far as ubuntu is concerned.
They suggest that recovery partition may be broken. They will not supply any firmware or info, all links to potentially useful stuff on their websites and forum come to dead ends where page is blocked or deleted. Feels like they have developed an ubuntu allergy! My opinion is that they should not be selling this tablet without pointing out that it has no terminal or file manager installed etc. I got no response to that.Anyway, thanks for the latest suggestion; will look at it tonight.
I will have to research .deb installer and look for step by step instructions, so will go first to Telegram group. -
@ziggutas .deb installer should be on the normal installer page. Yes had heard a lot if Ubuntu bq related stuff had disappeared. Yes try the telegram groups theres been a lot of chat on there about m10s recently.
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i made a rough video of how to use BQ tools (on win 10 unfortunately) to flash only the twrp recovery (renamed to recovery). you then need to reflash UT recovery to get ota updates,
Stefano helped me with this a while back .
the flashtool doesnt care about fastboot ,be careful do not use the format option.
you will see a Brom error at the end of the video, i did not have a device connected.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1u4zVdyr7nbPOK2RJMfRK0PzIVVPwrxp-?usp=sharingwith the flash tool ,only have the recovery check marked (ticked), use the download setting.
you should have the sound on ,do all the flashtool settings then press the download (next to the stop button ,then plug in and listen to it, with your device turned off. the flashtool is triggered when you plug or unplug, and turn it on or off -
@lakotaubp adb and fastboot already present on pc and laptop, phablet-tools would not install on pc (ubuntu 18.04) and I already can't remember why ( age has something to do with it . Phablet tools installed on laptop ok (ubuntu 16.04) so gave the installer another few goes; nothing doing ,not detected.
adb devices command in terminal returns nothing....all the time, I keep checking.
I have been researching how to troubleshoot adb but it all starts to get too complex for me. But I'm not giving up!
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@marathon2422 Sounds good. Look forward to that with great interest!
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Not sure if it helps but I just installed ubuntu touch on this device from Android. Because I ran into some issues on 18.04 with apparmor I installed it from a live usb of 16.04.
First I used https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/install.html#install-on-legacy-android-devices to get into the old ubuntu touch.
Then on 16.04 Live, I ran into some dependency problems which could be solved by enabling the universe/multiverse and restricted channels via software and updates. Manually install adb and fastboot using:
sudo apt install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Or let aptitude solve all dependencies for you (after installing aptitude viasudo apt-get install aptitude
)
Now my tablet was not recognized despite the developers mode on, I had to select manually twice before I could enter install mode. First attempt went wrong but I believe this was a password issue, second attempt went like expected.Since this install was from live it limits the amount of variables which could spool the fun, so maybe it helps you also, or points more precisely to what goes wrong.
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@ziggutas
the link has the BQ tools in it. for windows
i made a mistake and put some pro5 stuff in there.had to take that out.
once you get the idea with the flash tool .this link has pictures of it being used
it helps to see it.
https://boycracked.com/2015/06/07/how-to-flashing-mediatek-rom-firmware-using-sp-flashtool/ -
@ziggutas
i made a little video it should be in that google drive folder now -
@marathon2422 Thanks for helping, but I do not have access to a windows machine at the moment, and I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I can't see a link to BQ tools anywhere...or a google drive folder!
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@marathon2422 By the way, I have used flash tool before to flash old bq ubuntu phone to android, and back again to old ubuntu. I was following step by step instructions on bq website which is no longer available.
But now, I can't remember how to run the tool on ubuntu. I'm sure it must be fairly simple commands from terminal? Do you know?
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@ziggutas think this is the link you had
https://web.archive.org/web/20180118130643/http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-articles/2015/09/16/ubuntu-android-installation-process-for-bq-aquaris-e4-5-and-e5
@advocatux found it for someone in the telegram supergroup the other day. -
@lakotaubp I've filed an issue report right now about that broken link https://github.com/ubports/docs.ubports.com/issues/133
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@lakotaubp Yes, it looks familiar. Good job! Amazed how you managed to find that you guys. Will have another crack at this tomorrow, hopefully.
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@advocatux Thanks for that you are now back on free PR fees
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@ziggutas
you will see a Brom error at the end of the video, i did not have a device connectedhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1u4zVdyr7nbPOK2RJMfRK0PzIVVPwrxp-?usp=sharing
heres the link.
there is a lot of flash tool discussion further back in support
there are some youtube vids .
i will look for some links later
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@lakotaubp Success! My M10 Ubuntu Edition is now on UBPorts ubuntu 15.04 (r3) and I'm very happy about that! Great big thanks to everybody who has helped to make this happen.
There were two key pieces of information posted yesterday that made things work today:
@requist said in Cannot install ubuntu touch on BQ M10 ubuntu edition:
Not sure if it helps but I just installed ubuntu touch on this device from Android. Because I ran into some issues on 18.04 with apparmor I installed it from a live usb of 16.04.
First I used https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/install.html#install-on-legacy-android-devices to get into the old ubuntu touch.@lakotaubp said in Cannot install ubuntu touch on BQ M10 ubuntu edition:
@ziggutas think this is the link you had
https://web.archive.org/web/20180118130643/http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-articles/2015/09/16/ubuntu-android-installation-process-for-bq-aquaris-e4-5-and-e5
@advocatux found it for someone in the telegram supergroup the other day.The first link to the ubports docs prompted me to down load the flash tool and ubuntu touch ROM (frieza) from that page, and it also encouraged me to try doing everything from my ubuntu 16.04 laptop and not bother with the pc (ubuntu 18.04)
The second link to the archived mibqyyo support article was vital in guiding me through the steps to run the flash tool in terminal, set it up correctly and carry out the procedure.It took about five or six goes on the flash tool before it took off. The flash tool could not detect the usb port a few times.Then there was a BROM ERROR : S_COM_PORT_OPEN_FAIL (1013). Research suggested this could be cured by swapping usb port or cable.
Because I was trying different things fairly randomly one can't say exactly what made the difference but the last attempt was made using the same cable in a different port . Before connecting the tablet was switched off, security passcode disabled, developer mode switched off. And it worked. Tablet now had an old ubuntu touch.
Next came the ubports installer. Opened installer on same laptop. Before connecting tablet I set the passcode, turned developer mode on, restarted the device and connected to the installer. Deep joy!! It was recognised instantly, pop-up window on tablet asked to allow usb debugging and the installer did it's lovely stuff.
So, excuse the long waffle, but thanks again Lakotaubp, Marathon2422, requist and all who helped with this.