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    Installing Ubuntu Touch on Fairphone 2

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      • W Offline
        wolfie
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        Good morning everyone,

        I would like to install Ubuntu Touch (OTA 13) on a recently bought, fine working, Fairphone 2.
        Yesterday, I tried this using the ubports-installer. Unfortunately, I found the GUI a little bit confusing and had to do a factory reset in order to get the phone working again (it was in a boot loop).

        Unfortunately I am unable to find any decent tutorials on how to do this without using the ubports-installer. Could you please advice me in regard to what is the best way to install OTA 13 on the FP2? Please know that I've never flashed a smartphone before. I've always used android, but would really like to replace it with UT.

        Thank you,

        Wouter

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        • poVoqP Offline
          poVoq
          last edited by

          Sorry, I don't have a Fairphone2 (and I have heared from someone else that the UT port isn't in the best shape, might have changed as of OTA-13 though), but it is probably a similar issue as on my OnePlus3. Try flashing the recovery with TWRP first and completely wipe all partitions, make sure that they are "ext4" and also format them (I previously missed the last step).

          Then exit into the bootloader and start the ubports installer again.

          No guarantees that it will work on the Fairphone2, but give it a try.

          Strangely none of that was necessary back when I flashed my old Nexus5; Fully automated via the ubports installer. Not sure what the difference is, but I hope it will get more user-friendly for all devices a some point.

          Fairphone 5 (waiting for port)

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            stanwood @wolfie
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            @wolfie Did you well activated developer mode as well as enabling USB debugging? Also your PC needs ADB and Fastboot.
            Than reboot in bootloader (if needed type oem unlock at the connection). Than run the installer. Thanks to let me know.

            Redmi Note 9S Stable
            If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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            • W Offline
              wolfie
              last edited by

              Hello Stanwood, poVoq,

              I did enable developer mode, but not usb debugging. Definitely I will do this the next time I try.
              However, I also found out that it's required to root the fairphone 2.
              Just read that Fairphone 2 does not have an official way to do this.
              Is this correct? Do you need to root the FP2?

              Thank you in advance.

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                stanwood @wolfie
                last edited by

                @wolfie Don't know about rooting FP2 before installing UT. But normally if stock ROM includes latest factory images & firmwares, it should work as described above. I guess 😉

                Redmi Note 9S Stable
                If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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                • poVoqP Offline
                  poVoq
                  last edited by

                  I don't think root is required, but it needs an unlocked bootloader.

                  Fairphone 5 (waiting for port)

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                  • Pulsar33P Offline
                    Pulsar33
                    last edited by Pulsar33

                    Hello
                    If you want be sure to get rid of this question, you may read this information and probably some Fairphone forum threads.

                    Abstract
                    Why does my Fairphone 2 not come rooted by default? Do you provide a separate rooting solution for Fairphone OS?
                    We always try to find the best compromise for different users. Enabling root access by default poses a security risk for less advanced users. So we decided against it. It is also a requirement of third parties whose software we ship with the phone.

                    The Fairphone Open OS is an official alternative with root access available
                    This operating system is built from the open source code released by Fairphone via code.fairphone.com. It only contains open source software with the exception of the proprietary drivers you will need to properly run the hardware. The operating system is based on the Android Open Source Project (often referred to as AOSP) so it does not include the Google Mobile Services.

                    This operating system enables you to activate root access through the Developer options.

                    Hope this can help, but I'm sure that other people here have already installed UT on FP2. Someone could have more relevant information ...

                    BR
                    Pulsar33

                    Aquaris BQ E5 HD UBports OTA-25 (currently testing features)
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                    Raspberry Pi 4 B - 4 GB & 8 GB with various OS and Desktops (UBports not OK)

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                    • OpolorkO Offline
                      Opolork
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                      I installed UT on my FP2 in mid-2019 without issue, using the UBPorts installer.

                      How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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                      • IngoI Offline
                        Ingo
                        last edited by

                        It's definitely not necessary to root the FP2 before flashing UT.
                        And the bootloader of the FP2 is unlocked by default, so no need to unlock it.

                        What's definitely needed is to enable USB debugging.

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