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    How to go back to OTA-3?

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      • advocatuxA Offline
        advocatux @lyovushka
        last edited by

        @lyovushka it sounds like a hard coded redirection from stable to stable channel then.

        You can try to install 15.04/rc or 15.04/devel, there isn't too much difference between those.

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          lyovushka
          last edited by

          @advocatux it looks like the json of 15.04/rc is also pointing to 16.04 and the same for devel.

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          • advocatuxA Offline
            advocatux @lyovushka
            last edited by

            @lyovushka no, I'm seeing the paths now and they are fine. Why do you think 15.04 is pointing to 16.04?

            What happens if you run this in your phone terminal? sudo system-image-cli --switch 15.04/stable

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            • arubislanderA Offline
              arubislander @advocatux
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              @advocatux Is there a way to specify the version you want to flash with that command? Because the last versions of all the 15.04 channels point to 16.04. That is how the automatic update to 16.04 from 15.04 was implemented I think.

              πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ό πŸ‡³πŸ‡± πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ
              Happily running Ubuntu Touch
              Google Pixel 3a (20.04 DEV)
              JingPad (24.04 preview)
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              • advocatuxA Offline
                advocatux @arubislander
                last edited by advocatux

                @arubislander if you run system-image-cli --list-channels it lists the available channels, including aliases.

                At what level is the redirection working? Is it too deep (so to speak)?

                You can see all the options for that command here http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man1/system-image-cli.1.html if you want to give it a try to force a specific version.

                Edit: hmm maybe I'm too tired now but I'm been seeing the "hidden redirects" and I still don't see the full picture clearly (there are some typos btw). I'll give it another try tomorrow πŸ™‚

                Edit 2: if that system-image-cli command doesn't work for you, and you have ubuntu-device-flash installed in your computer, you can try that way too.

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                  lyovushka
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                  @advocatux the last section of the file http://system-image.ubports.com/ubports-touch/15.04/stable/hammerhead/index.json is

                   {
                              "description": "ubports=20181012-28857,device=20181012-23204,keyring=archive-master,tag=OTA-5,version=3",
                              "files": [
                                  {
                                      "checksum": "1308a6e7c6805789bddcd9108f6ab2b430908a3d2a0f0a0253cac0a739431ca4",
                                      "order": 0,
                                      "path": "/pool/ubports-1e002fd7e685421651a9b8dc15b0147c4460993169acd0519183533f17331c84.tar.xz",
                                      "signature": "/pool/ubports-1e002fd7e685421651a9b8dc15b0147c4460993169acd0519183533f17331c84.tar.xz.asc",
                                      "size": 397291364
                                  },
                                  {
                                      "checksum": "3a01afd8a4cbdb42d90ac91dbcc7327d0bc8f6e8973b9a52f59f50a7f885c732",
                                      "order": 1,
                                      "path": "/pool/device-964a84f55b03eca87dacd34dffc9c61c4b50ae471c6b675eafdc2a2eacfad29c.tar.xz",
                                      "signature": "/pool/device-964a84f55b03eca87dacd34dffc9c61c4b50ae471c6b675eafdc2a2eacfad29c.tar.xz.asc",
                                      "size": 59352468
                                  },
                                  {
                                      "checksum": "5b6e870acf8944330acb2a9dad6f5270bd06c377603a3115f805290e989ab421",
                                      "order": 2,
                                      "path": "/pool/keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz",
                                      "signature": "/pool/keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz.asc",
                                      "size": 1504
                                  },
                                  {
                                      "checksum": "977cf397b86b388539e2d2436e753e618694216a215ad0562b3adf2c8b8bf66f",
                                      "order": 3,
                                      "path": "/ubports-touch/16.04/stable/hammerhead/version-3.tar.xz",
                                      "signature": "/ubports-touch/16.04/stable/hammerhead/version-3.tar.xz.asc",
                                      "size": 456
                                  }
                              ],
                              "phased-percentage": 5,
                              "type": "full",
                              "version": 4,
                              "version_detail": "ubports=20181012-28857,device=20181012-23204,keyring=archive-master,tag=OTA-5,version=3"
                          }
                  

                  There is a reference to both OTA-5 and 16.04

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                  • L Offline
                    lyovushka
                    last edited by

                    OK, I hacked ubports-installer to install version 3, rather than the latest version and it installed OTA-3 for me.

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                    • KrilleK Offline
                      Krille @lyovushka
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                      @lyovushka Hey the problem with GPS was on my Nexus 5 too after the Upgrade to OTA-5. It is gone after a reboot. Have you tried this?

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                      • advocatuxA Offline
                        advocatux
                        last edited by

                        @lyovushka thank you πŸ™‚

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                          lyovushka @Krille
                          last edited by

                          @krille For me GPS worked after a fresh install (with wipe) and then stopped working after the first restart. I am back to OTA-3 now and GPS works again. Hopefully GPS and media player will work in OTA-6.

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                          • KrilleK Offline
                            Krille
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                            At the trip in Vienna GPS always broke again after some time. You were right. 😞 I'm now switched to the rc channel and there it seems to work so far...

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                              mprotic
                              last edited by mprotic

                              @lyovushka

                              How did you hack the ubports-installer to install OTA3 ?

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                                mprotic
                                last edited by

                                This works for rollback to OTA3:

                                ubuntu-device-flash --server=http://system-image.ubports.com touch --device=arale --channel=15.04/stable --revision=3

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                                • jezekJ Offline
                                  jezek @advocatux
                                  last edited by

                                  @advocatux said in How to go back to OTA-3?:

                                  What happens if you run this in your phone terminal? sudo system-image-cli --switch 15.04/stable

                                  Today I tried to downgrade back to 15.04... Didn't work. The device was a clean install.

                                  Just reffering...

                                  jEzEk

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                                  • advocatuxA Offline
                                    advocatux @jezek
                                    last edited by advocatux

                                    @jezek have you tried forcing the UT version with that command @mprotic posted?

                                    If you don't have ubuntu-device-flash installed in your computer [*] you can install Ubuntu 16.04 in a usb stick and install in it all the necessary tools too (ubports-installer, adb, and fastboot).

                                    [*] Assuming you don't have xenial running in your computer πŸ™‚

                                    Edit: of course, don't forget to change "arale" for "FP2" in your case

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                                    • jezekJ Offline
                                      jezek
                                      last edited by jezek

                                      Strange. On my notbook, I have adb, fastboot and even ubports-installer installed, but the ubunt-device-flash command is missing. How can I install it?

                                      edit: notebook is a

                                      $ lsb_release -a
                                      No LSB modules are available.
                                      Distributor ID:	Ubuntu
                                      Description:	Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
                                      Release:	18.04
                                      Codename:	bionic
                                      

                                      jEzEk

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                                      • advocatuxA Offline
                                        advocatux @jezek
                                        last edited by advocatux

                                        @jezek it's only available for trusty & xenial. If you're running anyone of them, you can install ubuntu-device-flash (you forgot an 'u' btw) enabling the "universe" repo.

                                        Edit: ah, you edited your post. Use a live usb stick then or try to run that package (https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/ubuntu-device-flash) on your computer but I don't know if it will work.

                                        Another edit: Thinking about that now, I think someone (maybe @dobey?) built that tool for 18.04.

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                                        • jezekJ Offline
                                          jezek
                                          last edited by

                                          @advocatux Sorry, where did I forgot an 'u'?

                                          jEzEk

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                                          • advocatuxA Offline
                                            advocatux @jezek
                                            last edited by

                                            @jezek in ubunt-device-flash. I pointed at that just in case you were typing the wrong command πŸ™‚

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                                            • jezekJ Offline
                                              jezek
                                              last edited by

                                              @advocatux ahh... I see... just a typo on this forum... in terminal I tried the right thing...

                                              jEzEk

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