Fairphone 2 (FP2)
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Sorry, get occupied with some other stuff. I'll look into the Aethercast problem. However, that's not the top priority.
Although I've never tested the new camera module (I don't have one), I think that the stack should work with both versions. If you have the new modules and care to compile the Halium part from source, I encourage you to try it out.
For the flashlight (via the battery indicator), there's a possible fix available as the latest
lxc-android-config
package inxenial_-_gst-droid
. Again, if you care to compile the Halium part from source, you could try that on the old and the new camera module. However, there's a possibility to burn your flash. So, please make sure you have a spare module before trying it out. I've burnt mine during my fiddling, and I have no spare module, old or new. So, I'll not be able to test it myself. -
@peat_psuwit I thought I did compile it from source, when I downloaded the linked sources of your first post and followed the Halium porting guide, didn't I?
The new camera module is working fine with the current build/stack.
Only the flash does not work. -
@peat_psuwit you mean I should try to run android-lxc-config from terminal ? Or is it a file I need to edit ?
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@Luksus Does the flash work when taking a picture normally in the camera app?
@Emphrath No. I meant that I've included a (possible) fix in the latest version of
lxc-android-config
debian package. If you've followed the gst-droid install instruction and upgraded your phone withapt
(not system image!), the fix should be installed.The flash in the camera app does work on my old module (at least, until I burnt it ). If even that doesn't work on the new module, then I'll probably have to find the new camera modules somewhere.
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@peat_psuwit it does not work, even in camera app. I would gladly send the new module to you, if you wish to give it a try
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@peat_psuwit when I wrote this: https://forums.ubports.com/post/28093 - the flash was not working.
Currently I am on the legacy port again. Does the gst-droid patch work there also, or is it necessary to use Halium for it to work?
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@peat_psuwit , @Emphrath : wooow, the flash works with the camera app ... I am speechless
This is with Halium and latest gst-droid patch.An FP2 with new camera module and working flash... I still can't believe it.
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@Luksus awwe god !! I know what i'm gonna do back home
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@Luksus hi! I would like to try your new port, is there a build image somewhere? If no, how can I install it?
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@Fla First:
it is not my port, it is made by peat_psuwit.Second:
@Flohack, @peat_psuwit : is it ok with you if I would share my halium and system image builds in this thread? Or do you think there should be some "hurdle", so that only people "who know what they are doing" can tryout this port? -
@Luksus No, but you would make a separate thread, since that one belongs to Ratchanan´s port. In general also I would love not to waste resources on 2 ports for the same device. Instead try to cooperate, make PRs and try to get it polished. There is no use in 50 different started ports but none finished. Get stuff done.
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Also, please do not invest too much time in the old port. We need to bring all core devices to Halium 7.1 to see if we can fix longstanding bugs with that. So any fix for 5.1 is wasted time.
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@Flohack : oh you got me wrong a little bit. I did not create my own port.
I just wanted to host the images I built out of Ratchanan´s port, since no prebuilt images are served yet.
It is for the users, who are not able to download all sources or can't build it by themselves, but like to test the halium port. -
@Luksus said in Fairphone 2 (FP2):
It is for the users, who are not able to download all sources or can't build it by themselves, but like to test the halium port.
So, exactly my case. I saw your PM, trying it right now
(And I'm interested about the 7.1 port, not the 5.1 one ;))
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@Luksus Okay then sure, you can host them
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I just followed the instruction and flashed
halium-boot.img
, the last rootfs andsystem.img
on my device. It rebooted and... at a first look, nothing changed. I still have all my apps and data, and everything looks exactly as before... Except in the "About" page in the settings, the UT version isn't displayed anymore, and I am not able to choose any update channel in the update section, even after a reboot. How can I check I'm really on the new port?Output of the install script:
halium-install-master/halium-install -p ut /home/fla/dev/UbuntuTouch/halium-7.1_FP2/ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz /home/fla/dev/UbuntuTouch/halium-7.1_FP2/system.img Debug: Chosen rootfs is /home/fla/dev/UbuntuTouch/halium-7.1_FP2/ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz Debug: Chosen android image is /home/fla/dev/UbuntuTouch/halium-7.1_FP2/system.img Debug: Chosen release is ut Debug: Compress images before pushing: false I: Writing rootfs into mountable image I: Writing android image into mountable image I: Running post installation tasks enabling Mir ... [done] enabling SSH ... [done] Please enter a new password for the user 'phablet': Entrez le nouveau mot de passe UNIX : Retapez le nouveau mot de passe UNIX : passwd: password updated successfully I: Shrinking images e2fsck 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2018) resize2fs 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2018) En train de redimensionner le système de fichiers sur .halium-install-imgs.08wjD/system.img à 49415 (4k) blocs. Début de la passe 2 (max = 16173) Relocalisation de blocs XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Début de la passe 3 (max = 16) Examen de la table d'i-noeuds XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Le système de fichiers sur .halium-install-imgs.08wjD/system.img a maintenant une taille de 49415 blocs (4k). I: Unmounting images I: Pushing rootfs and android image to /data via ADB I: Pushing rootfs to /data via ADB .halium-install-imgs.08wjD/rootfs.img: 1 file pushed. 8.4 MB/s (3221225472 bytes in 366.063s) I: Pushing android image to /data via ADB .halium-install-imgs.08wjD/system.img: 1 file pushed. 7.7 MB/s (202403840 bytes in 25.054s) real 6m31,125s user 0m0,170s sys 0m1,509s I: Cleaning up umount: .halium-install-rootfs.Qjl0H : non monté.
uname -a Linux ubuntu-phablet 3.4.0-perf-g87729745 #4 SMP PREEMPT Sat Mar 21 00:02:10 CET 2020 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
Also, the flashlight still isn't working but I guess I need to install gstreamer-droid right?
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@Fla without looking deeper, that sounds like you flashed Halium successfully.
Yes, you need to follow the instructions of the gstreamer droid setup.
To clarify : flashlight does only work on taking a picture with camera app so far.
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Okay so I found a proof (if needed) that I'm indeed running with the new Halium 7.1 base: the famous bug of toggling data after flight mode is gone! And that is great.
However, I found some regressions:
- The auto-brightness option isn't available anymore. Is the proximity sensor available?
- The phone can't be updated anymore (no release channel available). I guess that is expected as far as this build isn't available on the official servers?
I will continue to test and wrote my findings here.
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Continuing my report, I installed GStream-droid (see that topic) and indeed, the camera app is now quicker to boot and the flashlight is working when taking a picture! Not alone though but that means it can be done and that is awesome.
It looks like there is an orientation problem however, the pictures aren't in the good orientation. I don't know if that's because of halium or GStream-droid.
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It looks like the automatic connection to the pc isn't working anymore: it isn't seen as an USB stick as it was when I plug it.