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    • advocatux
      advocatux @wdnp2 last edited by

      @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

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

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        • advocatux
          advocatux @wdnp2 last edited by

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

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          • Lakotaubp
            Lakotaubp @wdnp2 last edited by

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

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              wdnp2 @advocatux last edited by

              @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
                Lakotaubp @advocatux last edited by

                @advocatux Snap

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                • advocatux
                  advocatux @Lakotaubp last edited by

                  @Lakotaubp 😁

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                  • advocatux
                    advocatux @wdnp2 last edited by

                    @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

                      @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

                        @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
                          arubislander @wdnp2 last edited by

                          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 @arubislander last edited by arubislander

                            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
                              libremax @wdnp2 last edited by

                              @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:
                              https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1262/donate-anonymously-1-by-year-to-ubports-all-ubuntu-touch-users-can-do-it-demonstration/

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                                tH3f0rC3 last edited by

                                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

                                  @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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                                    wdnp2 @arubislander last edited by

                                    @arubislander Yes it was a 32 bit machine Sorry about that
                                    I get the following on my 64bit machine
                                    william@LaptopL750:~$ sudo apt install ubports-installer_01.21-beta_amd64.deb
                                    Reading package lists... Done
                                    Building dependency tree
                                    Reading state information... Done
                                    E: Unable to locate package ubports-installer_01.21-beta_amd64.deb
                                    E: Couldn't find any package by glob 'ubports-installer_01.21-beta_amd64.deb'
                                    E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'ubports-installer_01.21-beta_amd64.deb'
                                    Package is on my home directory
                                    Any thoughts?

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                                    • advocatux
                                      advocatux @wdnp2 last edited by advocatux

                                      @wdnp2 you need to download ubports-installer_01.21-beta_amd64.deb from here https://github.com/ubports/ubports-installer/releases/tag/0.1.21-beta, and then run sudo dpkg -i ubports-installer_01.21-beta_amd64.deb to install it

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                                        wdnp2 @advocatux last edited by

                                        @advocatux Many thanks for your advice. I have now managed to install
                                        on the Aquaris. I overlooked the fact that it requires a 64bit OS and I needed
                                        to make sure I was in the correct directory.Once the installer was on my laptop
                                        it worked almost automatically.The device was in developer mode and fastboot
                                        Best Wishes

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                                        • advocatux
                                          advocatux @wdnp2 last edited by advocatux

                                          @wdnp2 I'm glad to hear that. Enjoy your new UT device!

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                                            wdnp2 @advocatux last edited by

                                            @advocatux Have been getting familiar with the Aquaris but find the connection to my yahoomail app is a problem. When it does connect I am now able to see the calendar which was not possible with ubuntu. This is very intermittent and on some occasions I am unable to access my mail at all. Further tests suggest that any app which needs internet connection does not open eg google apps. My wifi looks connected and I use this on other machines frequently without any problems. If this is a hardware malfunction I may as well scrap the machine . Update appear to function in the settings app but I cannot confirm that anything has happened. Do you have any ideas on how to resolve the problem?

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