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    Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-10

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      • messayistoM Offline
        messayisto @peat_psuwit
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        @peat_psuwit Can it be that the servers are overloaded? Everybody is heading to get the new version(s) 😊

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        • MoemM Offline
          Moem
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          Not sure if it's a coincidence but battery life seems really to have taken a hit on this RC! I'm on Oneplus 5t.

          Is currently using an Op5t
          Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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            RJDan @Moem
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            I did the upgrade. It went rather smoothly following the instructions.
            Most things seem to still be working with the following exceptions [I'll add to the list as I find issues];

            • sometimes the keyboard for the login password prompt jumps up and down very rapidly. I need to force reboot the phone and then it seems to be OK.
            • Many apps no longer start.

            FP5 20.04 r577 to 24.01 r509

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              wally @RJDan
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              @RJDan This topic is for testing 20.04 OTA 10. Sounds like you've upgraded to 24.04. There's a separate topic for 24.04.

              I think apps not opening makes sense. Not all will work out of box on 24.04, and will require action by the app developer.
              If you've gone to 24.04 without intending to, maybe wait for somebody more knowledgeable than me to suggest how to go back. I thiiink you should just be able to flash 20.04 Stable / RC without erasing data and that should be fine? But I'm not sure.

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              • arubislanderA Offline
                arubislander @wally
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                @wally said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-10:

                I thiiink you should just be able to flash 20.04 Stable / RC without erasing data and that should be fine? But I'm not sure.

                It should be yes. At least I have been going back and forth for a while in that way.

                It is not supported, not guaranteed to work. But in my experience, at least at this stage, it does work.

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                PinePhone OG (20.04)
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                  RJDan @wally
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                  @wally sorry, misread the title!

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                  • peat_psuwitP Offline
                    peat_psuwit
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                    Update 7 August 2025: we have discovered a an issue with video recording on Volla Phone X23 and broken camera and audio support on some Volla Phone Quintus. This requires us to delay Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-10. The team at Volla are working to fix the issues; we'll provide the new RC once these issues are fixed.

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                    • peat_psuwitP Offline
                      peat_psuwit
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                      Update 11 September 2025: Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-10 RC 2 is published. This version includes fixes for various issues with Volla devices, along with a number of bug fixes.

                      The new target release date of Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-10 is 25 September 2025 (the same date as Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0).

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                      • stanwoodS Offline
                        stanwood
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                        Thank you @peat_psuwit for all this information.

                        So, how will the update be rolled out to users on the stable channel? (OTA-9). Will they first receive the update to 20.04 OTA-10, then immediately afterwards the update to 24.04-1.0? Or will they have the choice between the 20.04 OTA update and the 24.04-1.0 update?
                        I must admit that I myself am a bit lost in all this πŸ˜‰

                        Anyway, thanks for all this hard job, I guess a stressful time for all of your team!

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

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                        • peat_psuwitP Offline
                          peat_psuwit @stanwood
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                          @stanwood said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 20.04 OTA-10:

                          So, how will the update be rolled out to users on the stable channel? (OTA-9). Will they first receive the update to 20.04 OTA-10, then immediately afterwards the update to 24.04-1.0? Or will they have the choice between the 20.04 OTA update and the 24.04-1.0 update?
                          I must admit that I myself am a bit lost in all this πŸ˜‰

                          20.04 OTA-9 users will first receive 20.04 OTA-10 as an usual update. After that, they'll be offered an upgrade to 24.04-1.0. Users can choose whether to upgrade or not.

                          I'll try to make this more clear in our release announcement blog.

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