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    failed to install ubport on my bq m10 hd

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      • advocatuxA Offline
        advocatux @shargar
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        @shargar perfect, as you can see in that instructions you need to install the "old" Ubuntu Touch before installing UBports.

        Be very careful using SP Flash Tool.

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          shargar @advocatux
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          @advocatux Ok. I try to be careful. I'm downloading sp Flash tool for linux and the image and i will try tomorow. Thank you for your help. See you

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            advocatux @shargar
            last edited by advocatux

            @shargar right, and if you need something we're here to help 🙂

            Edit: have you seen the PM I sent you?

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              shargar @shargar
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              @advocatux This link is dead https://spflashtool.com/download/SP_Flash_Flash_Tool_v5.1744_Linux.zip>`_.

              and this version doesn't sart https://spflashtool.com/download/SP_Flash_Tool_exe_Linux_64Bit_v5.1520.00.100.zip

              I don't see other versions for linux ....

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              • advocatuxA Offline
                advocatux @shargar
                last edited by advocatux

                @shargar these links are working for me now

                https://storage.googleapis.com/otas/2015/Tablets/Freezer/Ubuntu/OTA_13_FW_version/cooler-image-stable-6.zip

                https://storage.googleapis.com/otas/2015/Tablets/Freezer FHD/Ubuntu/SP_Flash_Tool_exe_Linux_v5.1612.00.100.zip

                Edit: this is what you have to download, be careful because there are other links for downloading but only if you're using Ubuntu 17.10 !!

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                  shargar
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                  ok , i folowed english instruction to be sure... ( https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/install.html )

                  I press download in splash, i connect my device ( turn off) and i 've this message :

                  BROM ERROR : S_COM_PORT_OPEN_FAIL (1013)

                  [COM] Failed to open COM port.
                  [HINT]:

                  I try with my different usb port without sucess...

                  The splash version is SP_Flash_Tool_exe_Linux_v5.1612.00.100
                  the
                  scatter loading file is MT 8163_Android_scatter.txt

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                  • advocatuxA Offline
                    advocatux @shargar
                    last edited by advocatux

                    @shargar do you have your tablet in developer mode and usb debugging allowed?

                    Have you tried a different usb cable?

                    Edit: check you have OEM unlocking on too
                    Edit 2: Oh, I'm remembering now. Do you have modemmanager installed on your Ubuntu? IIRC you need to remove it because is incompatible with SP Flash Tool
                    Edit 3: Hmm here (https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/aquaris-m10-with-android.html) it says you can avoid that error running the tool with sudo

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                      Marathon2422 @shargar
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                      @shargar
                      The BroM error is usually, a usb driver problem.
                      i have the fhd model,
                      in terminal i run
                      / sudo fastboot devices/
                      then start
                      / ubports-installer /
                      and run the installer.
                      i looked on "BQ support and could not find ubuntu for hd model,here is the link for FHD model ,it may help you search.

                      http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-download/categorias/aquaris-m10-fhd-ubuntu-edition/

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                        shargar
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                        @advocatux. Yes, my tablet is in developer mode, usb debuging, and OEM unlocking.
                        My cable is ok, i see it with "sudo adb device".
                        To run the tool, I double click on it. I don't understand how to run it with sudo ? "sudo flash_tool" in a terminal ?

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                        • LakotaubpL Offline
                          Lakotaubp @shargar
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                          @shargar The link below is nothing to do with Ubports but will as @advocatux has said show you how to remove the modemanager quicker and better than I can type the instructions
                          http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-articles/2015/09/16/ubuntu-android-installation-process-for-bq-aquaris-e4-5-and-e5/#/vanilla/discussion/embed/?vanilla_discussion_id=0
                          Its near the top from point 3 down. If you have modemanager it will not work as far as I know.
                          Hope this helps all the best.

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                            shargar
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                            Hi ! It's ok for me. I did it. I try to explain with my magic english. So, in my case, the problem was I started the flash_tool without sudo. I went to the tool's files and I wrote sudo ./flash_tool and let's go
                            Before I tried with modemmanager remove without sucess...
                            For french peoples : Attention l'outils flash_tool doit être lancé avec la commande sudo ./flash_tool dans un terminal. Avant, bien se place rdans le bon dossier avec la commande cd

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                              shargar
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                              Thanks to Advocatux, Lakotaubp and Marathon for your help.
                              Take care

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                              • LakotaubpL Offline
                                Lakotaubp @shargar
                                last edited by Lakotaubp

                                @shargar Concratulations on your UBports Ubuntu Touch M10. Have a look here for some more usfull info
                                https://ubports.com/telegram-welcome

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                                • advocatuxA Offline
                                  advocatux
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                                  @shargar Kudos! Enjoy your new UT device 🙂

                                  @Lakotaubp that sentence is a fine example of «magic English» hahaha

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                                  • LakotaubpL Offline
                                    Lakotaubp @advocatux
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                                    @advocatux I have absolutely no idea what you may or may not be referring to at all : ) !! Whatsoever

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