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        ljutica
        last edited by

        I bought Oneplus one, i have problems install ubports.
        CyanogenMod v13 was installed. I would like to install LingeasOS v15 on Oneplus one. I would use TWRP to upgrade to a new OS version.
        If I install TWRP, will I be able to enter safeboot when installing UBports?

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          Lakotaubp @ljutica
          last edited by

          @ljutica I've read on here somewhere that installing linage then Ubuntu touch worked fine. Will try and find the info, but that was it basically OPO to Linage to Ubuntu Touch

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            ljutica
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            Excuse me, but it looks as though I'm posting the wrong question on the ubports forum and wonder how to use CyanogenMod. It was not my intention.
            I want to go to v15, because I'm constantly plugged in USBcharging. I always have to include MTP (Media Transfer Protocol). As soon as the phone locks, I look at the settings and it is USB charging.
            Also on v13 can not find the option - OEM Unlock.
            I also hope that the newer version of CayongenMod will make it easier to install UBTouch.

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              Lakotaubp @ljutica
              last edited by Lakotaubp

              @ljutica Ok thanks for the clarification.
              edit: On my OPO OEM Unlock is in developer options. By taping on the build number 7-8 times you unlock developer options if that helps.

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                ljutica @Lakotaubp
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                @lakotaubp
                I did tap 7 times and unlock developers option.
                I watched a couple of times and I could not see the OEM unlock option.
                I look again ....

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                  Lakotaubp @ljutica
                  last edited by

                  @ljutica Sudo fastboot OEM unlock from terminal

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                    ljutica @Lakotaubp
                    last edited by

                    @lakotaubp
                    My knowledge of linux is very bad:
                    terminal: "sudo fastboot oem unlock"

                    Spacing is corect?

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                      libremax
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                      Yes, exactly

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                      https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1262/donate-anonymously-1-by-year-to-ubports-all-ubuntu-touch-users-can-do-it-demonstration/

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                      • LakotaubpL Offline
                        Lakotaubp @ljutica
                        last edited by Lakotaubp

                        @ljutica Ok sorry about that. You need to install adb tools first on your laptop/PC. Its already there in Ubuntu's repository, windows you need 15 sec adb from Xda developers https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979. When that's done in the terminal type

                        adb devices

                        You should see your device listed. Then type

                        adb reboot-bootloader.

                        Then sudo fastboot devices

                        Your device should be shown. Then run

                        sudo fastboot oem unlock

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                          ljutica @Lakotaubp
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                          @lakotaubp
                          TNX!!!
                          without any mistakes, I've installed it!

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                            Lakotaubp @ljutica
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                            @ljutica Congratulations and well done.

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