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        d4Rk r4nG3r
        last edited by NeoTheThird

        I recently installed Ubuntu Touch on my OnePlus One. My biggest issue: many/most apps crash when I try to launch them, including the included web browser. As well as many apps I've installed from the store (IMDB Gmail, Buzzfeed, Facebook).
        The second issue is the lockscreen. Once the screen is turned off, I can't turn it back on easily. When I press the power button, nothing. when I press a second time right after, the lock/welcome screen only briefly flashes, and returns to black. I can get around that, if I rapidly hit the power button.
        I installed it using the Magic Device Tool script.
        Thanks in advance!

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          juanan
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          same here... I installed it via ubuntu comand prompt. the apps I install dont even appear anywhere and the same bug with the lockscreen.

          I can call and I got some sms.. wifi ok, sim ok...

          can't get to the browser either.

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            doniks @d4Rk r4nG3r
            last edited by doniks

            @d4Rk-r4nG3r said in OnePlus One apps crash:

            The second issue is the lockscreen. Once the screen is turned off, I can't turn it back on easily. When I press the power button, nothing. when I press a second time right after, the lock/welcome screen only briefly flashes, and returns to black. I can get around that, if I rapidly hit the power button.

            I think I see a similar behaviour on my Nexus 7. My impression is that it is sleeping /too deeply/. If the device is busy, like playing a stream in podbird, then waking up is easy. I don't how to solve it though. Sometimes I end up forcefully rebooting the device just because I can't turn on the screen.

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