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    Call for testing: Samsung S3 Neo (s3ve3g) owners

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        zenfunk
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        Getprop:
        https://pastebin.com/mtLE75cj

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          flohack @zenfunk
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          @zenfunk Hmm what OS was installed before? Would you mind trying to reset to Android 5.1? It might have some effect, because otherwise I am not sure whats going on ^^

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            zenfunk
            last edited by zenfunk

            it was lineage 7.1.
            I just reformated /data to ext3, but no improvement.
            There are two different kinds of s3 neos around. One with Sony and one with a Samsung camera module. May this be it (not sure which one I have. Will reflash android 5.1 (which one did you use) and then we'll see.
            Thank you very much for your time and efforts,
            Chris

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              flohack @zenfunk
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              @zenfunk Hmm the camera should not block the UI to start, actually. Very weird also that you do not get ssh connection. Did you specify -p ut parameter when installing?

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                zenfunk
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                Actually I didn't use -p ut because the script then exits.

                ./halium-install -p ut ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz system.img
                usage: ./halium-install rootfs.tar[.gz] system.img [release]
                
                positional arguments:
                    rootfs.tar[.gz]
                    system.img
                
                optional arguments:
                    release: run common post installation tasks for release.
                             supported: none, halium, pm, ut
                             defaults : none
                
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                  zenfunk
                  last edited by zenfunk

                  ./halium-install ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz system.img ut
                  

                  works, I'm trying to boot as we speak. I keep you posted.

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                    zenfunk
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                    Well, with the above command I got to pick a unix password, but still hangs at the boot screen.

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                      flohack @zenfunk
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                      @zenfunk Hmm seems to be the wrong halium-install, how did you get it? The right one has the parameter -p ut as first argument.

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                        zenfunk
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                        I got it from there: https://gitlab.com/JBBgameich/halium-install/-/releases
                        I downloaded the zip file, unzipped everything, put the imagefiles in the folder as well and ran the script.

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                          flohack @zenfunk
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                          @zenfunk Ohhh thats very old! The continous release is not working anymore it seems. Can you please try to clone the code instead directly? Have you got experience with git?

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                            zenfunk
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                            Funny, I just did this.
                            The -p ut option works now. dmesg output is:

                            [ 9620.086869] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 20 using ehci-pci
                            [ 9620.200193] usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=18d1, idProduct=d001, bcdDevice= 2.28
                            [ 9620.200199] usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
                            [ 9620.200203] usb 2-1.2: Product: SAMSUNG_Android
                            [ 9620.200206] usb 2-1.2: Manufacturer: SAMSUNG
                            [ 9620.200210] usb 2-1.2: SerialNumber: Halium initrd Debug telnet on port 23 on rndis0 192.168.2.15 - also running udhcpd
                            [ 9620.207225] rndis_host 2-1.2:1.0 eth0: register 'rndis_host' at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.2, RNDIS device, 00:00:00:00:00:00
                            [ 9620.250120] rndis_host 2-1.2:1.0 enp0s29u1u2: renamed from eth0
                            chris@funkbook:~$ ssh phablet@192.168.2.15
                            ssh: connect to host 192.168.2.15 port 22: Network is unreachable
                            

                            On reboots I don't even get the RNDIS device.

                            Will start over...

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                              zenfunk
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                              I tried again with an 5.1 Android, used the cloned installer, used your heimdall, and now I don't even get to the ubuntu boot screen.

                              No clue what to do next.

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                                flohack @zenfunk
                                last edited by

                                @zenfunk said in Call for testing: Samsung S3 Neo (s3ve3g) owners:

                                used the cloned installer, used your heimdall, and now I don't even get to the ubuntu boot screen.

                                Hmm sounds weird. what does dmesg say

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                                  zenfunk
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                                  [14506.583270] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 41 using ehci-pci
                                  [14506.691529] usb 2-1.2: no configurations
                                  [14506.691542] usb 2-1.2: can't read configurations, error -22
                                  [14506.779122] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 42 using ehci-pci
                                  [14507.079205] usb 2-1.2: device descriptor read/64, error -71
                                  [14507.297126] usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=18d1, idProduct=d001, bcdDevice= 2.28
                                  [14507.297133] usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
                                  [14507.297137] usb 2-1.2: Product: SAMSUNG_Android
                                  [14507.297140] usb 2-1.2: Manufacturer: SAMSUNG
                                  [14507.297143] usb 2-1.2: SerialNumber: halium-initrd
                                  [14507.301658] rndis_host 2-1.2:1.0 eth0: register 'rndis_host' at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.2, RNDIS device, 00:00:00:00:00:00
                                  [14507.362236] rndis_host 2-1.2:1.0 enp0s29u1u2: renamed from eth0
                                  
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                                    flohack @zenfunk
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                                    @zenfunk Looks like now we are kinda stuck with the init. Can you send me again cmdline you used for halium-install?

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                                      flohack
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                                      I just found out that I linked the wrong halium-install release, in case you dont want to clone. Please use only this: https://github.com/JBBgameich/halium-install/releases

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                                        zenfunk
                                        last edited by zenfunk

                                        OK, I slept it over and also think that there is something wrong with halium-install.
                                        I clone the script from git, put all the imagefiles in this folder and run:

                                        ./halium-install -p ut ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz system.img
                                        

                                        Of course halium-install is not installed system whide that is why I have to use the ./ . I now think that there might be the culprit since your instructions don't use it.
                                        When I use make, it gives me a script called halium-install-standalone.sh in a local bin folder which cannot be installed (no "make install" available). When I run hte standalone script it exits with an error BTW. I found no instructions about how to install the current halium- install system wide. I am sure chucking the script in /usr/bin won't do it :).

                                        Your link ( https://github.com/JBBgameich/halium-install/releases) gets me to a page where I don't see any link to download stuff, what am I missing? Edit: found it, it is under Assets.

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                                          flohack @zenfunk
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                                          @zenfunk Ok seems standalone is broken a bit πŸ˜‰ - I will remove the instructions to use it. Note that there is no option to install it systemwide, so its just a convenient way to not use git for cloning.

                                          So please do only use the git clone method

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                                            zenfunk
                                            last edited by zenfunk

                                            With standalone I don't mean the zipped version. When you do "make" in the cloned folder a script gets creeated that is called halium-install-standalone.sh and that doesn't work.

                                            With systemwide I meant that you seem to have your halium install script in your $PATH since you don't have a ./ in front of your "halium-install" command (if you have, your instructions are wrong).

                                            I used the git clone files and they do not work on my setup (see the four last posts).

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                                              Speiburger
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                                              Hello, today I tried to install Ubuntu Touch on my S3 Neo by following your instructions. Sadly I hit a roadblock nearly instantly: My PC does not recognize my device once it enters boot mode (adb reboot bootloader) ADB works just fine, but once I reboot into the bootloader, the device is not recognized anymore. I tried every possible solution I could find on the internet. Here is what I tried:

                                              • Using different Cables, USB Ports and even PC's

                                              • Using different installs of ADB

                                              • Using sudo

                                              • Adding my device to /udev...(I don't remember the exact location of the file)

                                              Sorry if this is a very obvious problem, but I don't know anything else to try at this point. If someone could help me or point me in the right direction, I would be very thankful.

                                              Best Regards,
                                              Speiburger

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