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    Failure to finish creating Libertine container on OTA-3

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      • LakotaubpL Offline
        Lakotaubp @ancientsounds
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        @ancientsounds Do you set the screen to remain on while this is installing?

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          ancientsounds @Lakotaubp
          last edited by ancientsounds

          @Lakotaubp I think so ... In Battery Settings, “Lock When Idle” is set to “Never”

          A bit of online research reveals that
          “Failure installing 'humanity-icon-theme'”
          is a very frequent, mysterious, and often fatal bug in building containers in e.g. docker

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          • Seven.of.nineS Offline
            Seven.of.nine
            last edited by Seven.of.nine

            Volla, after installing the last OTA update:
            Tried to install a new Libertine container, both container name and password empty.
            Result: endless spinning circle, nothing will be installed. Grey bar with "Installing 'Focal Fossa" is displayed. I waited 2 hours.
            After a reboot spinning wheel persists and no way to stop/abort.

            Then I tried to install a container with a name and a password but it also didn't work.

            Edit: found a way to stop by swipe the grey bar to right and select trash.

            Happily running Ubuntu Touch on a Volla Phone (GS290)

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            • arubislanderA Offline
              arubislander @Seven.of.nine
              last edited by arubislander

              @Seven-of-nine It seems creating new containers on Libertine is broken at the moment. (I am on the devel channel).

              EDIT:
              Moved over to the stable channel and a new container is being created now, as we speak. Will report back on success / failure.

              EDIT2:
              On the stable channel I was able to create a Libertine container. I did so on the command line via ADB. But it should work just the same from the UI.

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              • Seven.of.nineS Offline
                Seven.of.nine @arubislander
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                @arubislander Thank you very much for the hint!
                I'm also on stable channel and with 'Settings/Updates' I updated EVERYTHING including all apps to the latest version and then rebooted the device twice.
                After this it was possible to install a Libertine container, but it needed full an hour to download and install.
                But by giving it time and waiting patiently it worked and now I have an empty but working container, will say container starts and some settings are available but no applications yet installed.

                Happily running Ubuntu Touch on a Volla Phone (GS290)

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                • arubislanderA Offline
                  arubislander @Seven.of.nine
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                  @Seven-of-nine Glad you got it to work. Indeed the downloading and installing can take an inordinate amount of time, so patience is key.

                  Yes, containers start out pristine, with no installed apps listed, but some pre-installed under the hood. One that 'bleeds through' to the desktop is Vim. It comes with a launcher in regular Ubuntu, so shows up in the drawer in UT too. You cannot launch it from there though, so it is kind of taking up screen real estate. You could remove it, but that is more hassle than it is worth if you ask me.

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                  • Seven.of.nineS Offline
                    Seven.of.nine @arubislander
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                    @arubislander I have no vim at my drawer, and never had. Have only 'Terminal'. Do you mean this?

                    Happily running Ubuntu Touch on a Volla Phone (GS290)

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                    • arubislanderA Offline
                      arubislander @Seven.of.nine
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                      @Seven-of-nine No, I mean the two identical icons in this screen shot. I have two containers, hence two icons.

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                        DPITTI @arubislander
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                        Oh, those were the days when I still used this beautiful system.

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                          ancientsounds @arubislander
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                          @arubislander I finally succeeded in creating a Libertine container on the Stable channel, with no repetition of the errors I had previously. So either the previously missing packages are now available again, or the network I was using was better for downloads

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                            arubislander @ancientsounds
                            last edited by arubislander

                            @ancientsounds said in Failure to finish creating Libertine container on OTA-3:

                            ... the network I was using was better for downloads

                            Probably that.

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