Sony Xperia X (suzu/F5121 & F5122)
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@ToxyPoxy said in Sony Xperia X (suzu/F5121 & F5122):
- Updating to Android 8.0 isn´t that something you can do with Sony Emma Tool easily?
Well... I was optimistic and tried it without updating. I don't have windows installed.
- After I installed Lineage OS on my Xperia X Compact I had much more battery drainage than before.
So how long last a full battery in idle mode wifi and mobile on?
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Without updating to android 8.0 it will not work, because the bootloader is not suitable.
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@RubbelDeCatc Aha I understand, well I installed a sim card and charged it to 100% last night and now 13 hours later in Idle the battery is down to 61%.
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@japsi said in Sony Xperia X (suzu/F5121 & F5122):
As I see that Anbox should work in X is there any instructions how to install it? It's not on "supported devices" list yet.
Just follow http://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/dailyuse/anbox.html and skip "flash a specific boot image" step.
In my case (F5122) it works. I used UT Terminal app:
sudo mount -o rw,remount / sudo apt update sudo apt install anbox-ubuntu-touch anbox-tool install sudo apt install android-tools-adb sudo mount -o ro,remount / cd /home/phablet/Downloads wget https://f-droid.org/FDroid.apk adb install FDroid.apk
and reboot... (not sure if it's needed)
There is no sound by default, see https://github.com/anbox/anbox/issues/904. You need to override system/etc/media_codecs.xml file. I was trying to figure it out via rootfs-overlay (https://docs.anbox.io/userguide/advanced/rootfs_overlay.html) with no luck. I repacked android.img with fixed media_codecs.xml file and now there is a sound and even choppy video via NewPipe app. I used this fixed media_codecs.xml file: http://dpaste.com/2H2CP58, it's all in one from these files: https://github.com/anbox/anbox/tree/master/android/media because "Include" and "Included" tags don't work yet.
Is there a way to apply anbox rootfs-overlay?
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@c4pp4 Thanks a lot for this !! Just installed anbox and it works great !
For the audio issue I've tried to modify /system/etc/media_codecs.xml without success despite having mounted with write permissions. It made me ask myself, is the /system/etc/media_codect.xml file for ubuntu touch system or the android system ?
Could you post your modified android image or just tell us how to repack the image and how to upload it. Not sure where to start. Thanks in advance ! -
@henri2h You can't modify the file directly, it's Squashfs filesystem (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SquashFS). The best way to override it is via rootfs-overlay as I wrote.
To repack the image, you need some linux distro. Download the right android filesystem image from https://cdimage.ubports.com/anbox-images/. According to https://cdimage.ubports.com/anbox-images/devices.json it's android-armhf-64binder.img. You also need to have installed squashfs-tools package.
Uncompress the filesystem as root to keep uid and gid identities:
sudo unsquashfs android-armhf-64binder.img
you will see something like this:
Parallel unsquashfs: Using 4 processors 1429 inodes (5270 blocks) to write [=================================-] 5270/5270 100% created 1239 files created 274 directories created 190 symlinks created 0 devices created 0 fifos
it creates squashfs-root folder, locate squashfs-root/system/etc/media_codecs.xml file, rewrite it (as root) by the fixed one (http://dpaste.com/2H2CP58) and set the right owner:
sudo chown 100000:100000 media_codecs.xml
compress the filesystem into android.img:
sudo mksquashfs squashfs-root/ android.img -noappend -no-xattrs -comp xz
you will see something like this:
Parallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors Creating 4.0 filesystem on android.img, block size 131072. [=================================\] 5080/5080 100% Exportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, xz compressed, data block size 131072 compressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments, no xattrs, compressed ids duplicates are removed Filesystem size 212128.35 Kbytes (207.16 Mbytes) 39.95% of uncompressed filesystem size (531034.87 Kbytes) Inode table size 23934 bytes (23.37 Kbytes) 33.61% of uncompressed inode table size (71204 bytes) Directory table size 16322 bytes (15.94 Kbytes) 43.33% of uncompressed directory table size (37666 bytes) Number of duplicate files found 38 Number of inodes 1703 Number of files 1239 Number of fragments 229 Number of symbolic links 190 Number of device nodes 0 Number of fifo nodes 0 Number of socket nodes 0 Number of directories 274 Number of ids (unique uids + gids) 4 Number of uids 2 unknown (100000) unknown (101000) Number of gids 4 unknown (100000) unknown (102000) unknown (101000) unknown (101003)
Copy the new created android.img file into the phone's home folder into anbox-data and rewrite the original one.
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@c4pp4 said in Sony Xperia X (suzu/F5121 & F5122):
sudo mksquashfs squashfs-root/ android.img -noappend -no-xattrs -comp xz
Works like a charm, thank you very much for the help and the introduction to image building ! Very appreciated !!
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@fredldotme said in Sony Xperia X (suzu/F5121 & F5122):
Missing:
- Libertine
I've installed Libertine support according to http://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/dailyuse/libertine.html.
OS Build of UT was 2020-04-20/2 in my case.
The phone’s Settings interface didn't work when I was trying to create a container. I think it uses command without extra option 'type' and that's why it always falls to use lxd type. It's because the kernel version is >=4 (4.4.146-g16d456d in my case), see https://github.com/ubports/libertine/blob/503b05c5b99ee1d7d71c1bbfc2a733acc5ee5c73/python/libertine/HostInfo.py#L27.
To create a container, you need to do it via adb or ssh connection. In my case I've done it via adb.
As you can see lxd is not supported (command without type option):
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ libertine-container-manager create -i test Enter password for your user in the Libertine container or leave blank for no password: Password: libertine-container-manager:123: ERROR: create(): Failed to create container: 'No module named 'libertine.LxdContainer''
as you can see lxc is not supported as well:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ libertine-container-manager create -i test -t lxc Enter password for your user in the Libertine container or leave blank for no password: Password: libertine-container-manager:123: ERROR: create(): Failed to create container: 'No module named 'libertine.LxcContainer''
the only working command to create the container was with type chroot:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ libertine-container-manager create -i test -t chroot
here is the output http://dpaste.com/2E0615B
After that you can use the phone’s Settings interface to install some packages into the container.
e.g. I've installed Firefox:
It's too slow and I had to set Firefox's 'Network Settings' to 'Auto-detect proxy settings for this network' and use Libertine Tweak Tool to make the text and the scrollbar larger. -
@henri2h Maybe you want to push the fix to https://github.com/ubports/anbox so that every device can benefit from it.
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Hi everyone.
It seems that GPS isn't working on my device. And it never worked. The sensors Appllication tells me that GPS is supported and active.
Source Staus no error
Last updated emptyAnyone has the same problem?
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@RubbelDeCatc In my case something gps related is broken but I dont have any idea what it is. I have chanced the mainboard an the antenna. It didnt fix it.
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@makeixo said in Sony Xperia X (suzu/F5121 & F5122):
. I have chance the mainboard an the antenna. It didnt fix it.
I don't think it's a hardware problem. The Xperia is new. Maybe something disabled.
Here is the test_gps output
https://oc.dirk-hoeschen.de/index.php/s/WtZzxJ64BiecoyqMy System
- Sony Xperia X
- Ubuntu 16.04 (22.04.20)
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@RubbelDeCatc Did you walk around outside a little like @fredldotme has stated above?
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@RubbelDeCatc Have you read this article?
It seems you have to keep the display active and the GPS app in foreground to get a GPS fix.
That made ist working for me.
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Hi,
Just wanted to share that I managed to install successfully Ubuntu Touch on my Xperia X which was running SFOS before.
Here are the steps performed :
- flash using Emma tool "F5121 34.4.A.2.107 Customized_FR 1302-3046 R4E User-Live COM" (Android 8.0) : kernel was not upgraded and mobile wanted to shutdown all the time
- flash in fastboot mode twrp-3.3.1-0-suzu.img for recovery
- boot in recovery mode and from twrp : wipe Cache, System and Data
- reboot (oops can't boot, stalled with Sony image)
- boot in fastboot mode and run UBports Installer 0.4.18-beta
- select channel 16.04/community/fredldotme/devel, Wipe Userdata and Bootstrap
- let the installation process run and discard any display on mobile
- and it worked !
OK. I have to admit I stressed a lot while performing the different steps .
Now, I am discovering UT on Xperia X and I am impressed by the work done on this phone !
For the moment, I have noticed following issues :
- front and back camera zoom are not working
- back camera autofocus is not working
Congrats @fredldotme !
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First off: big thanks for the efforts in porting Ubuntu Touch towards the Xperia X - gave the device a brand new life for me! (after unused Sailfish OS installation)
Secondly: I seem to be confused about the possibility to have Anbox on the Xperia X. Seems I do not have any repository that contains the "anbox-ubuntu-touch" binaries, no is there the "anbox-tool" binary preinstalled on the image.
If I read @c4pp4 's reply right, however, anbox-ubuntu-touch should be able to install via apt.
I have the ubports repo added via /etc/apt/source.list.d and apparantly am on the devel update channel fredldotme and receive updates, latest 2020-04-28/2.Thanks in advance for any pointers!
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@c4pp4 : Thank u very much: got Anbox working on my X !
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@c4pp4 : Thanks again ! Now I have audio in Anbox ...! Can I ask u one question? Is it possible to port/fork the fm-radio App from unofficial lineageos X for anbox working?
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I unlocked the bootloader, ran the UBPorts installer but it only installed the Ubuntu recovery, not the actual system. How can I manually install ubuntu touch? the ubports installer always wants to reboot into fastboot mode, but the devices always ends up in ubuntu recovery.