Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0
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On my OP5T battery drain is quite bad with noble 24.04-1.x RC2. From some
ps aux
checks, looks like one process is running at over 100%, so consuming more than one core constantly:
/usr/libexec/mediascanner-2.0/mediascanner-extractor
This is almost 4 hours after the last reboot. I do have around 5100 photos, a bit over 330 videos and about 300 songs.
journalctl -b | grep mediascanner Sep 28 17:53:49 ubuntu-phablet systemd[3461]: Starting mediascanner-2.0.service - Media Scanner... Sep 28 17:53:50 ubuntu-phablet systemd[3461]: Started mediascanner-2.0.service - Media Scanner. Sep 28 17:53:50 ubuntu-phablet dbus-daemon[3541]: [session uid=32011 pid=3541] Activating service name='com.lomiri.MediaScanner2.Extractor' requested by ':1.21' (uid=32011 pid=4306 comm="/usr/bin/mediascanner-service-2.0" label="/usr/bin/mediascanner-service-2.0 (enforce)") Sep 28 17:53:53 ubuntu-phablet mediascanner-se[4306]: No reply from extractor daemon, retrying once. Sep 28 17:53:53 ubuntu-phablet dbus-daemon[3541]: [session uid=32011 pid=3541] Activating service name='com.lomiri.MediaScanner2.Extractor' requested by ':1.21' (uid=32011 pid=4306 comm="/usr/bin/mediascanner-service-2.0" label="/usr/bin/mediascanner-service-2.0 (enforce)") Sep 28 17:53:54 ubuntu-phablet mediascanner-se[4306]: Error extracting from '/home/phablet/Videos/camera.ubports/video20250617_195550573.mp4': ExtractMetadata D-Bus call failed: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message recipient disconnected from message bus without replying Sep 28 17:53:54 ubuntu-phablet dbus-daemon[3541]: [session uid=32011 pid=3541] Activating service name='com.lomiri.MediaScanner2.Extractor' requested by ':1.21' (uid=32011 pid=4306 comm="/usr/bin/mediascanner-service-2.0" label="/usr/bin/mediascanner-service-2.0 (enforce)") Sep 28 17:53:56 ubuntu-phablet mediascanner-se[4306]: No reply from extractor daemon, retrying once. Sep 28 17:53:56 ubuntu-phablet dbus-daemon[3541]: [session uid=32011 pid=3541] Activating service name='com.lomiri.MediaScanner2.Extractor' requested by ':1.21' (uid=32011 pid=4306 comm="/usr/bin/mediascanner-service-2.0" label="/usr/bin/mediascanner-service-2.0 (enforce)") Sep 28 17:53:59 ubuntu-phablet mediascanner-se[4306]: Error extracting from '/home/phablet/Videos/camera.ubports/video20250531_204017129.mp4': ExtractMetadata D-Bus call failed: GDBus.Error:com.lomiri.MediaScanner2.Error.Failed: Unable to discover file /home/phablet/Videos/camera.ubports/video20250531_204017129.mp4 Sep 28 17:54:26 ubuntu-phablet mediascanner-se[4306]: Error extracting from '/home/phablet/Videos/camera.ubports/video20230712_192905493.mp4': ExtractMetadata D-Bus call failed: Timeout was reached Sep 28 17:54:51 ubuntu-phablet mediascanner-se[4306]: Error extracting from '/home/phablet/Videos/camera.ubports/video20240611_193555237.mp4': ExtractMetadata D-Bus call failed: Timeout was reached
and some more lines like the last ones.
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Update 30 September 2025: after debugging, we've decided that it's likely that the report where some devices fail to boot after installing Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 RC 2 is likely a false positive. As such, it's been decided to go ahead with the release of 24.04-1.0.
Which means that Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 is now released.
https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-news-1/ubuntu-touch-24-04-1-0-release-3973
Thank you for everyone involved in testing.
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@peat_psuwit
This is the first stable release for 24.04, if I understand correctly ?It's known that fingerprint sensor on Fairphone 5 does not always work.
Well, there even is a "sensorgate" as this capricious sensor can cause the device to brick after android 15 update if it dies !
Thanks to you and all the Devs involved in releasing this great OS to the people
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I want to give a big thanks to all those that make Ubuntu Touch possible.
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Yesterday I received the update. After restarting, the phone gets stuck on the startup screen (Android logo). What can I do? Thanks.
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@ma said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0:
After restarting, the phone gets stuck on the startup screen (Android logo).
How long did you wait? First boot after upgrading can take considerable time.
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@ma You could try installing via the installer.
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@Moem True. I found it can take several minutes on logo screen. So give it ten minutes.
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@danfro After a long wait, the Ubuntu Touch boot screen appeared yesterday, followed by the unlock screen. However, the phone could not be unlocked. So, I restarted it by pressing the power button. Then the Android screen appeared, and I waited for about 8 hours.
When I press the power button again and restart the phone, it remains stuck on the Android screen without any changes.
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Hopefully, we will still get the separate announcement/post about the long wait after the upgrade so that less people will be confused
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@kugiigi I posted some messages in our main groups. Not sure if an official announcment will be made
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@ma so if you saw the unlock screen, it kind did install. But obviously something went wrong. I haven't heard of such a case before.
I suggest using the installer and reinstall. Do NOT tick wipe, that will keep all your data.
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@danfro I was finally able to install the update using the Ubports Installer. However, I also received a message here that an error occurred. I chose the "Ignore" option, and the update was installed—hopefully without errors.
Thank you for your support!
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@ma Glad it worked so far. But might be worth giving information about that behaviour and the error message to the porter(s) of your device. Sometjing may need fixing.