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    How to uninstall UBports?

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        overlordofdata
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        I installed ubports on my nexus 4, and ran into a problem that the microphone does not function. Per issue #1001 (https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/1001)

        “Agreed this will never be fixed. Marius Gripsgard tried and concluded it was too difficult to be worthwhile.

        So, my next step would be to install LuneOS; it appears their nexus4 support is current. But first I need to go back to Android. Per this thread (https://forums.ubports.com/topic/5606/no-way-to-use-the-ubports-installer-on-a-nexus-4/7?_=1612644857045) that would likely brick both Nexus 4 & 5.

        Does anybody have any experience in installing another OS after installing UBports? What do you recommend?

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          AppLee @overlordofdata
          last edited by

          @overlordofdata
          Good news. Glad you managed to get where you wanted.
          You can mark the thread as solved using the topic menu (cog wheel next to the reply button), "ask a question" and then "mark as solved".

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            overlordofdata @overlordofdata
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            Well. I found instruction on ubuntu,

            https://phone.docs.ubuntu.com/en/devices/reinstalling-android

            however it fails and ubports is still installed... So I guess I'm stuck with ubports? Oh well, it was headed to the recyler anyway.

            darko@barsoomian:~/Downloads/occam-lmy48t$ adb reboot bootloader
            darko@barsoomian:~/Downloads/occam-lmy48t$ sudo ./flash-all.sh
            [sudo] password for darko:         
            target didn't report max-download-size
            sending 'bootloader' (2264 KB)...
            OKAY [  0.076s]
            writing 'bootloader'...
            OKAY [  0.414s]
            finished. total time: 0.490s
            rebooting into bootloader...
            OKAY [  0.002s]
            finished. total time: 0.052s
            target didn't report max-download-size
            sending 'radio' (45537 KB)...
            OKAY [  1.438s]
            writing 'radio'...
            OKAY [  2.890s]
            finished. total time: 4.329s
            rebooting into bootloader...
            OKAY [  0.002s]
            finished. total time: 0.052s
            extracting android-info.txt (0 MB)...
            extracting boot.img (6 MB)...
            target didn't report max-download-size
            archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
            archive does not contain 'dtbo.img'
            archive does not contain 'dt.img'
            extracting recovery.img (6 MB)...
            archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
            extracting system.img (815 MB)...
            archive does not contain 'system.sig'
            archive does not contain 'vbmeta.img'
            archive does not contain 'vendor.img'
            wiping userdata...
            Couldn't parse erase-block-size '0x'.
            Couldn't parse logical-block-size '0x'.
            mke2fs 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2018)
            /tmp/TemporaryFile-nuveVP: Unimplemented ext2 library function while setting up superblock
            /usr/lib/android-sdk/platform-tools/mke2fs failed with status 1
            mke2fs failed: 1
            error: Cannot generate image for userdata
            
            
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              AppLee @overlordofdata
              last edited by AppLee

              @overlordofdata
              You might find instruction on how to go back to android on XDA forum.
              It seems to me that you have a partitioning problem, it may be caused by bad block or missing requirements on your computer...
              Edit: might also be a bad USB cable (always double check those cables)

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                overlordofdata
                last edited by

                well, I just held my breath, and used the generic instructions at https://developers.google.com/android/images?hl=pt-br, and it worked!
                Thanks

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                  AppLee @overlordofdata
                  last edited by

                  @overlordofdata
                  Good news. Glad you managed to get where you wanted.
                  You can mark the thread as solved using the topic menu (cog wheel next to the reply button), "ask a question" and then "mark as solved".

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