Noble-based devel images now available on most devices with 20.04 devel image
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Ok, never mind, I just executed the command through ADB and it now downloads the files.
My previous error was from the UT terminal directly.How did you do that? I have the same problem
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I tested the new 24.04 RC 8 channel on my Redmi Note 9 Pro (from Lineage OS 17.1) today. The dual sim function works, WLAN of the AppStore the software search. No phone handset available. No browser starts. The music app works the file manager. That was also what I tested. So the system also ran very smoothly for a preliminary stage of the new version of Noble! If I had tested with Android, maybe more would have started. Let's see, maybe I'll do another test tomorrow and report back. But I'm not a developer which is a shame otherwise I would have helped. But unfortunately I can hardly speak English and only write via translator annoying.
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@ghazouani
Enable developer mode in system-settings.
Then connect your device with USB to a PC where ADB is installed.
Open a terminal/cmd and check whether ADB is able to see your device usingadb devices
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If that's the case, typeadb shell
and you should now be in a terminal-session on your device. -
@Luksus said in Noble-based devel images now available on most devices with 20.04 devel image:
Enable developer mode in system-settings.
Then connect your device with USB to a PC where ADB is installed.
Open a terminal/cmd and check whether ADB is able to see your device usingadb devices
.
If that's the case, typeadb shell
and you should now be in a terminal-session on your device.thinks wok now