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    How to go back to OTA-3?

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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
          last edited by

          @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
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            @lyovushka thank you 🙂

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            • L Offline
              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
                last edited by

                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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                • M Offline
                  mprotic
                  last edited by mprotic

                  @lyovushka

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

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                  • M Offline
                    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
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                      @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 🙂

                        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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                                advocatux @jezek
                                last edited by

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

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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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                                  • advocatuxA Offline
                                    advocatux @jezek
                                    last edited by

                                    @jezek I've found that tool built for your OS 🙂

                                    https://repo.ubports.com/pool/bionic/main/g/goget-ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-device-flash_0.35+ubports+0~20181003134221.2~1.gbp4044a0_amd64.deb

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                                    • jezekJ Offline
                                      jezek @advocatux
                                      last edited by

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

                                      @jezek I've found that tool built for your OS 🙂

                                      https://repo.ubports.com/pool/bionic/main/g/goget-ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-device-flash_0.35+ubports+0~20181003134221.2~1.gbp4044a0_amd64.deb

                                      $ sudo dpkg -i ubuntu-device-flash_0.35+ubports+0_20181003134221.2_1.gbp4044a0_amd64.deb 
                                      [sudo] password for jezek: 
                                      (Reading database ... 356801 files and directories currently installed.)
                                      Preparing to unpack ubuntu-device-flash_0.35+ubports+0_20181003134221.2_1.gbp4044a0_amd64.deb ...
                                      Unpacking ubuntu-device-flash (0.35+ubports+0~20181003134221.2~1.gbp4044a0) over (0.34-0ubuntu1) ...
                                      dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of ubuntu-device-flash:
                                       ubuntu-device-flash depends on click-ubuntu-policy; however:
                                        Package click-ubuntu-policy is not installed.
                                       ubuntu-device-flash depends on debsig-verify; however:
                                        Package debsig-verify is not installed.
                                       ubuntu-device-flash depends on kpartx; however:
                                        Package kpartx is not installed.
                                       ubuntu-device-flash depends on qemu-user-static; however:
                                        Package qemu-user-static is not installed.
                                      
                                      dpkg: error processing package ubuntu-device-flash (--install):
                                       dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
                                      Processing triggers for man-db (2.8.3-2ubuntu0.1) ...
                                      Errors were encountered while processing:
                                       ubuntu-device-flash
                                      

                                      I have to sort out the dependency stuff somehow... anyway thank you

                                      jEzEk

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                                      • advocatuxA Offline
                                        advocatux @jezek
                                        last edited by

                                        @jezek you're welcome. I'm pinging Rodney now, he built that package and he knows the solution for sure 🙂

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                                          Stefano @advocatux
                                          last edited by

                                          @advocatux it won't install on mine 18.04, it shows installing, shows 100 %, and then nothing. How's that?

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                                          • dobeyD Offline
                                            dobey
                                            last edited by

                                            @jezek You should be able to run sudo apt-get -f install after manually installing a package with dpkg, to resolve the dependencies. If any are uninstallable though, I think it will just remove the package you were trying to install. I'm not sure if all of those dependencies are available in Ubuntu 18.04 though.

                                            All I did was fix the build so goget-ubuntu-touch would build on bionic. If it's not working/installing, feel free to open an issue or two on https://github.com/ubports/goget-ubuntu-touch about it.

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                                            • jezekJ Offline
                                              jezek
                                              last edited by

                                              Meantime I tried to downgrade via ubports-installer
                                              Selected 15.04/stable, choose wipe option (for sure) and followed the instructions... result was, that 16.04/stable was installed...

                                              To summarize: It is NOT possible to downgrade to 15.04 either with ubports-installer, nor with system-image-cli. And on 18.04 I failed to install ubuntu-device-flash tool, so there is no way to downgrade to me for now.

                                              I will not accept defeat, will try again. Any suggestions?

                                              Btw, the phone is FP2.

                                              jEzEk

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