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UBports UT installation How-to / Guide d'installation d'UBports UT

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      libremax
      last edited by 23 Jun 2018, 13:30

      Add the way to get Fastboot Mode for all UBports supported devices and some other tips.

      If you have suggestions for improvement, you are welcome.

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        wdnp2 @libremax
        last edited by advocatux 2 Sept 2019, 13:58 4 Feb 2019, 15:03

        Hi
        I am still working on installing ubports on my BQ Aquaris M10 HD Ubuntu edition- not given up yet!! I have followed advice on the forum without success.
        I have downloaded the deb file extracted it and opened the software install. I checked the permissions.
        I get a blue square with install box but when I click the box I get authenticate request and it returns to the blue box page. The installer does not seem to install anything.The tablet is in fastboot and developer modes . I am unable to progress further and would be grateful for your advice.
        Regards
        Bill

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          libremax @wdnp2
          last edited by 4 Feb 2019, 16:00

          @wdnp2 Which OS version are you using ?
          Generally, Ubuntu 16.04 is recommended.

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            wdnp2
            last edited by 9 Feb 2019, 13:47

            I have tried the Appimage and deb versions 01.21 that appear on the ubports web site with no luck. I save the files then nothing else happens. I don't think they download properly. I am running Ubuntu 18.04LTS. Any advice?

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              advocatux @wdnp2
              last edited by 9 Feb 2019, 13:59

              @wdnp2 hi, I've edited your post to make it more readable. You don't need to paste OP's extra-long text to reply btw πŸ˜‰

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                advocatux @wdnp2
                last edited by 9 Feb 2019, 14:03

                @wdnp2 I tested the other the day, just for the sake of it, Ubuntu 18.04 + installer (snap, latest) + adb & fastboot tools and the installation worked great (YMMV)

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                  wdnp2 @advocatux
                  last edited by 11 Feb 2019, 12:03

                  @advocatux
                  Sorry am new to this. What do you mean by OP and btw?

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                    advocatux @wdnp2
                    last edited by 11 Feb 2019, 12:08

                    @wdnp2 "original poster" & "by the way" πŸ™‚

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                      Lakotaubp @wdnp2
                      last edited by 11 Feb 2019, 12:08

                      @wdnp2 Op=Original Poster and btw= by the way hope that helps

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                        wdnp2 @advocatux
                        last edited by 11 Feb 2019, 12:08

                        @advocatux
                        I click on the deb file on ubports website and a file appears on my computer. I am unable to get any further than another file containing a blue button with install on it!
                        I have not tried the snap because its new to me and unfamiliar.

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                          Lakotaubp @advocatux
                          last edited by 11 Feb 2019, 12:09

                          @advocatux Snap

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                            advocatux @Lakotaubp
                            last edited by 11 Feb 2019, 12:09

                            @Lakotaubp 😁

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                              advocatux @wdnp2
                              last edited by 11 Feb 2019, 12:15

                              @wdnp2 is snapd installed on your computer? Ubuntu 18.04 and Snap packages are a well tested combo.

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                                wdnp2 @advocatux
                                last edited by 11 Feb 2019, 13:29

                                @advocatux
                                I get the following
                                william@LaptopL750:~$ snap install ubports-installer --edge
                                error: snap "ubports-installer" is not available on edge for this architecture
                                (i386) but exists on other architectures (amd64).
                                william@LaptopL750:~$

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                                  wdnp2 @wdnp2
                                  last edited by 16 Feb 2019, 12:30

                                  @wdnp2
                                  Hi
                                  Am still trying to install ubports on my bq aquaris with no success
                                  I installed snapd and tried snp but got nowhere
                                  I am definitely in the correct directory here and get the following
                                  patricia@patricia-R59P-R60P-R61P:~$ sudo dpkg -i ubports-installer_0.1.21-beta_amd64.deb
                                  dpkg: error processing archive ubports-installer_0.1.21-beta_amd64.deb (--install):
                                  package architecture (amd64) does not match system (i386)
                                  Errors were encountered while processing:
                                  ubports-installer_0.1.21-beta_amd64.deb
                                  patricia@patricia-R59P-R60P-R61P:~$

                                  Any further comments?
                                  Many thanks

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                                    arubislander @wdnp2
                                    last edited by 16 Feb 2019, 12:40

                                    Hi @wdnp2,

                                    The issues you are having is because you are trying to install a 64bit deb package on a 32 bit system.

                                    I am not aware if there are any 32 bit packages floating around somewhere you could try ...

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                                      arubislander @arubislander
                                      last edited by arubislander 16 Feb 2019, 12:49

                                      I couldn't find any 32bit packages. But maybe you could follow the instructions of how to run from source that are described here?

                                      Or you could try getting access to a 64bit system and trying the regular installer (snap or deb) on there.

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                                        libremax @wdnp2
                                        last edited by 16 Feb 2019, 12:58

                                        @wdnp2 If your hardware is 64 bits compatible, you can use a bootable Ubuntu USB stick: https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu#0

                                        Donate anonymously 1€/$ by year to UBports, all Ubuntu Touch users can do it ! Demonstration:
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                                          tH3f0rC3
                                          last edited by 16 Feb 2019, 20:03

                                          Hi there, I'm trying to install on my Nexus 5. Both from Windows using Ubports-installer and trying to use Ubports-installer on my Rasbperry-Pi with Ubuntu Mate does not work.
                                          Trying from my Windows computer and the Ubports-installer, fastboot and adb works from command line, bot Ubports-installer does not recognize the phone.

                                          Trying to install Ubports-installer under Ubuntu Mate, an error message occurs that I'm using the wrong system architecture (armf vw amd64).

                                          Can anyone help me installing Ubuntu Touch in my Nexus 5 using my Windows computer or mx Raspberry Pi with Ubuntu Mate.

                                          Soe time ago I could use ubuntu-device-flash on my Raspberry PI, but this also seems not to work anymore.

                                          Thanks a lot.

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                                            tH3f0rC3 @libremax
                                            last edited by 16 Feb 2019, 20:14

                                            @libremax said in UBports UT installation How-to / Guide d'installation d'UBports UT:

                                            @wdnp2 If your hardware is 64 bits compatible, you can use a bootable Ubuntu USB stick: https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu#0

                                            Environment variables under windows...
                                            Found the solution here:
                                            https://github.com/ubports/ubports-installer/issues/189

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