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@Macadam I have taken the liberty to add a translation as this this forum is conducted in English. I am also moving it to Support as that is a better place for it. Thanks
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As for the install issue, if there is a chance the partitions have been altered or something I would reinstall the last Android version for that device then install Ubuntu Touch using the installer.
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@Lakotaubp
Bonjour,
Thank you for this quick answer and for the translation of my "prose" .
I will implement your proposal to install a recent version of android.
Before installing /e/, my nexus 7 was running with an unofficial version of lineage os 17.1, so with android 10.
Before installing lineage os 17.1, I had to resize the partitions in twrp.
I will follow your advice and keep you informed.
This may help other people who are having trouble installing nexus flo.
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Bonjour,
After many attempts, the installation of UT on my google nexus 7 tablet is still a failure.
I resized the partitions, reinstalled an older version of bone lineage (14.1)... But ubports-installer blocks installation fairly quickly.
However, the choice of reference devices offered in ubports-installer does not specify "Google" nexus 7 2013 wifi flo but "LG" nexus 7 2013 wifi flo.
Can this reference to "LG" for the nexus 7 instead of the (real) "Google" one impact and harm the installation?? The manufacturing code is probably not the same?
I specify that I have no expertise in this matter but this particular point intrigues me, especially since the owners of google nexus 7 seem to be confronted with the same problem.
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@Macadam said in Nexus 7 2013 wifi flo:
Bonjour,
After many attempts, the installation of UT on my google nexus 7 tablet is still a failure.
I resized the partitions, reinstalled an older version of bone lineage (14.1)... But ubports-installer blocks installation fairly quickly.
However, the choice of reference devices offered in ubports-installer does not specify "Google" nexus 7 2013 wifi flo but "LG" nexus 7 2013 wifi flo.
Can this reference to "LG" for the nexus 7 instead of the (real) "Google" one impact and harm the installation?? The manufacturing code is probably not the same?
I specify that I have no expertise in this matter but this particular point intrigues me, especially since the owners of google nexus 7 seem to be confronted with the same problem.
Thank you for your help."LG" is fine. LG is who manufactured it for Google. That is all still "flo".
As for the installer problem. Can you create a bug report for the ubports installer? You can run the installer from the commandline and then attach the terminal output to that bug report and link it here.
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doniks:
"LG" is fine. LG is who manufactured it for Google. That is all still "flo"Thank you for your response.
I wish to make a correction concerning the manufacturer of the google nexus 7 2013 wifi flo.
It is not LG but Asus. The code name is asus-flo.
Again, I do not know if this "detail" is important.
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This is the terminal return:
ubports-installer
(process:4521): Gtk-WARNING **: 09:17:08.156: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
(ubports-installer:4521): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: 09:17:08.420: Cannot open pixbuf loader module file '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache': No such file or directory
This likely means that your installation is broken.
Try running the command
gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache
to make things work again for the time being.
info: Welcome to the UBports Installer version 0.4.18-beta! -
@Macadam that looks like you only started the installer. The interesting part of the log would be when you try to install and reproduce the problem you have
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Good morning,
I made another attempt yesterday.
At first, the installation process is proceeding normally to arrive at this screen:
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After all these procedural failures, I must reinstall twrp and my original rom each time.
I must admit that I am a bit discouraged, especially since I have been using xubuntu for many years and have installed ubuntu-touch on my tablet in the past without any problem (ota 7,8...).
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@Macadam "out of space" maybe try wiping first?!
If this doesn't help - then I can only repeat the the request: share logs! Without it, it is close to impossible to help you