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    Nexus 4 can't install via UBports installer

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        mishaszu
        last edited by mishaszu

        I wanted to install Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 4. I checked if the bootloader is unlocked, and tried UBports installer. It recognized the phone and switch to flash mode... and that's it. No more notifications from phone or UBports installer.
        I tried to install manually but seems all sources are outdated. Finally, I tried: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/vivid/daily-preinstalled/current/ but silly flashed boot.img into boot partition.
        I tried to fix it with using factory images and flash-all to recovery Android with no success so far.
        As most videos from YT is outdated... is there any guide how to install Ubuntu touch on Nexus 4?

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          advocatux @mishaszu
          last edited by

          @mishaszu hi, are you using https://developers.google.com/android/images#occam to get your phone back to its original state?

          Ubuntu (Canonical) doesn't support UT anymore so of course their images server is outdated. Our images server is http://cdimage.ubports.com/ btw 🙂

          There's no ubports-installer guide because you just need to follow the on-screen instructions.

          So, in short, you only need to have the installer, adb, and fastboot tools installed on your computer.

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            mishaszu
            last edited by mishaszu

            Hi @advocatux, indeed I am trying to use https://developers.google.com/android/images#occam. Tried few versions but all ended up with loading screen (screen after "Google" sign) for longer than 20 minutes.
            I get it, after watching the video about installing UBport I expected some notifications or information from UBPort but after starting installation it switched the phone into flash mode and stay at that step with no further information (I have waited about 5 minutes).

            I know Canonical doesn't support UT anymore but anyway all old tutorials linked old website. Good to have the new one! Thanks!
            I can connect fastboot with my phone but aa I don't have a working system I can't use adb. Also, I use flash-all process from developers.google.com based on zip file, so I am a bit confused with http://cdimage.ubports.com/devices/ for mako. Can I use tar.gz the same way as a zip file?

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              advocatux @mishaszu
              last edited by

              @mishaszu hi, first of all sorry for replying so late 🙂

              Maybe if you read this post https://forum.fairphone.com/t/state-of-the-ubports-installer-or-command-line/47035/22 by @Ingo you'll understand better how the installation process work.

              You can also try that installer linked there because it has some extra error logging (https://ci.ubports.com/blue/organizations/jenkins/ubports%2Fubports-installer/detail/PR-611/1/artifacts/)

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                Ingo
                last edited by

                About my findings which files are flashed etc.: that other thread strictly will just work for the FP2!
                The installer queries some files depending on the selected device and will do more/less/other things for other devices. One carefully needs to look at the configs before trying anything too bold 😉

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                  advocatux @Ingo
                  last edited by

                  @ingo yes, good advice 🙂

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                    apost02
                    last edited by

                    Hi, you can try to run the installer from terminal via sudo:

                    sudo ubports-installer

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                      mishaszu
                      last edited by

                      @advocatux @Ingo okay I got it. I should be able to upload some files to the device using adb and boot it.
                      I found recovery image, adb is able to connect to the device in recovery mode.
                      I understand that the process could differ between devices but I am not sure where I can find UB installer config for my device and all required files.
                      In http://cdimage.ubports.com/devices/ I can't find files listed in .catch/ubports dir, also my local .catch/ubports is empty.
                      Should I look for Nexus 4 config in repo https://github.com/ubports/ubports-installer or somewhere else?
                      @apost02 sudo ubports-installer just runs gui. Also, it's not available on macos after ubports installation.

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                        apost02
                        last edited by

                        Yes, but it runs the program with administrator privileges.
                        I had a similar problem on the same device and that was the solution.
                        Anyway, I didn't know that you are trying to run the installer on mac os. Good luck.

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                          mishaszu
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                          That may be a clue. I will try to run UB ports on Ubuntu in Virtual machine.

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