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    Cannot "flashboot oem unlock" in my BQ M10

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        c.arcediano
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        Hi,
        I am trying to install Ubuntu in my tablet, by both means of the UBports tool and the command line.
        The UBport tool fails and says:
        failed to get download permission for partition 'recovery'

        If I try the command line, in the first command to try, fastboot oem unlock, I get stuck. I get the messages on the tablet screen (do you want to proceed? Press volume up to say "yes"...), but I do not get any response from the tablet. The fastboot command gets lock in my computer (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS).

        I have activated the developer mode, USB debugging and I have disabled the OEM lock.

        Apparently, I am not able to unlock the OEM, does anyone know how I can unlock it?

        Thanks

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          Lakotaubp @c.arcediano
          last edited by Lakotaubp

          @c-arcediano What OS is currently on the tablet is it android?
          If so read this https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/install.html

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            Lakotaubp
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            This will also help for the process https://web.archive.org/web/20180118130643/http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-articles/2015/09/16/ubuntu-android-installation-process-for-bq-aquaris-e4-5-and-e5

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              Marathon2422 @Lakotaubp
              last edited by

              @Lakotaubp
              ? Is his PC 18:04 lts ,set up right , adb problem

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                Lakotaubp @Marathon2422
                last edited by

                @Marathon2422 That's why I asked what's on the tablet. Something seems odd from their description. Might just be my brain failing and being tired.😄

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                  Marathon2422
                  last edited by

                  Go back a few steps
                  Make sure adb / fastboot ( tools) are installed and working .
                  Are you trying to go from android to ubports
                  Or , Ubuntu- Touch to ubports.
                  This kind of info will help others to help you

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                    c.arcediano
                    last edited by c.arcediano

                    hi,
                    I am trying to go from Android 5.1 to Ubuntu Ports. The tablet had Ubuntu installed.
                    I am trying to follow the instructions in https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/install.html, but it gets stuck and says "port is open. Trying to sync with the target..."
                    The screen shows a red progress bar that says "download DA 100%".

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                      c.arcediano
                      last edited by c.arcediano

                      Hi,
                      finally, it works. Main reasons:

                      • I skipped the step with the Smart Phone Flash tool
                      • The program modemmanager was installed in the system

                      So, I had to uninstall the modemmanager program and I run SPFT with sudo. I had to change the USB port, but I was finally able to install Ubuntu in my tablet.
                      Thank you for all the support.

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