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Misunderstanding about ubuntu touch on Nexus 7

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      dobey @doniks
      last edited by 15 Jan 2019, 19:52

      @doniks said in Misunderstanding about ubuntu touch on Nexus 7:

      I'm not sure in which version of Ubuntu the ubuntu-device-flash tool is available. I painfully realized that at some point it wasn't available in my version (probably 18.04). This might have been resolved, but good to check

      The tool is available in 16.04 in the Ubuntu archives, and there is a build for 18.04 in the ubports repository (https://repo.ubports.com/) which can be used.

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        Stefano @dobey
        last edited by Stefano 15 Jan 2019, 20:35

        @dobey I thought that u-d-f doesn't work on 18.04, I couldn't install it, any particular package to install? Could you clarify what build to use, as I can't find any. Thanks.

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          doniks @zlamalp
          last edited by 15 Jan 2019, 22:12

          @zlamalp said in Misunderstanding about ubuntu touch on Nexus 7:

          ubuntu-device-flash --server http://system-image.ubports.com touch --channel ubuntu-touch/stable --device=deb

          Actually, after reading your post again I realize ... if this command works, you should be done.

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            zlamalp
            last edited by 16 Jan 2019, 05:12

            Thanks @doniks I'll see if that works if I get the device.

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              dobey @Stefano
              last edited by 17 Jan 2019, 17:26

              @stefano said in Misunderstanding about ubuntu touch on Nexus 7:

              @dobey I thought that u-d-f doesn't work on 18.04, I couldn't install it, any particular package to install? Could you clarify what build to use, as I can't find any. Thanks.

              The latest ubuntu-device-flash package for your architecture from https://repo.ubports.com/pool/bionic/main/g/goget-ubuntu-touch/ should work on 18.04.

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                Stefano @dobey
                last edited by 17 Jan 2019, 20:44

                @dobey I tried to install, it says installing,but won't install. Really strange. It's normal .deb amd64 package and it just won't work. Never mind, my wife is on 16.04, so I just keep flashing it on her laptop. Thanks for the help anyway.

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                  zubozrout @Stefano
                  last edited by 18 Jan 2019, 08:08

                  @stefano Probably the best to add the repo to your system and use it from there. Did you try that?

                  echo "deb http://repo.ubports.com/ bionic main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubports.list
                  wget http://repo.ubports.com/keyring.gpg -O - | sudo apt-key add -
                  

                  and then

                  apt update
                  apt install ubuntu-device-flash
                  
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                    Stefano @zubozrout
                    last edited by 18 Jan 2019, 09:30

                    @zubozrout W: GPG error: http://repo.ubports.com bionic Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 4BD4B4D6DBB583F1
                    E: The repository 'http://repo.ubports.com bionic Release' is not signed.
                    N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
                    N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.

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                      Stefano @zubozrout
                      last edited by Stefano 18 Jan 2019, 11:15

                      @zubozrout @dobey I found this and managed to install it. I know it's for 14.04, but somehow it work, don't really know what I've done. I played with aptitude and get the public.key from ubports, it still said that click-ubuntu-policy is missing and has no installable candidate. Anyway, now it just successfully flashed my Pro5 with latest Stable release. I'm over the moon 🙂
                      this is what I've done;

                      echo "deb http://repo.ubports.com/ bionic main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubports.list

                      wget https://repo.ubports.com/pubkey.gpg
                      --2019-01-18 10:36:36-- https://repo.ubports.com/pubkey.gpg
                      Resolving repo.ubports.com (repo.ubports.com)... 104.24.1.9, 104.24.0.9, 2606:4700:20::6818:9, ...
                      Connecting to repo.ubports.com (repo.ubports.com)|104.24.1.9|:443... connected.
                      HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
                      Length: 1702 (1.7K)
                      Saving to: ‘pubkey.gpg’

                      pubkey.gpg 100%[===================>] 1.66K --.-KB/s in 0s

                      2019-01-18 10:36:36 (10.3 MB/s) - ‘pubkey.gpg’ saved [1702/1702]

                      stefano@stefano-Inspiron-13-5378:~$ sudo apt-key add - < pubkey.gpg
                      OK
                      sudo apt update

                      then just download this package and install it:http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/goget-ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-device-flash_0.2+14.04.20140416.2-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
                      all done and ready to flash UT on 18.04 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                      Thanks you guys for your help, you rock!

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                        doniks @zlamalp
                        last edited by 4 Mar 2019, 18:25

                        @zlamalp said in Misunderstanding about ubuntu touch on Nexus 7:

                        Thanks @doniks I'll see if that works if I get the device.

                        Hey @zlamalp how's it going? Did you ever get that deb? The image has just been fixed and we could do with testers that have a deb ...

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                          zlamalp @doniks
                          last edited by 6 Mar 2019, 05:29

                          Hi @doniks,

                          sorry, I wasn't able to get one. Everybody is selling older model with Tegra chip.

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                            doniks @zlamalp
                            last edited by 6 Mar 2019, 06:06

                            @zlamalp too bad

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