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    Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners

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        flohack @Rondarius
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        @Rondarius I did not upload a new one, since there were no significant changes. Just now I am thinking of preparing an update, and I find rotation broken. Thats why I ask, if rotation works on the old one πŸ˜‰

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          Rondarius @flohack
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          @Flohack Yes it does.

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          1 Google Nexus 6P
          2 Google Nexus 5
          2 Pinephones
          2 Sony Xperia X

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            rocket2nfinity @flohack
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            @Flohack Works on mine. Occasionally there is some sort of sensor crash happening in the background. When it stops working, GPS and other things stop working. But I haven't been able to figure out what triggers it

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              7rst1 @flohack
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              @Flohack Sorry for late response. The store is there, but doesn't load anything. I can update through the system settings though.

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                flohack
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                Finally some news:

                • I have uploaded now 2 versions of the kernel, 4 and 8 cores, you might want to try 8 cores on your phones to see if you are affected by the CPU bug
                • I have removed the root fs from my server. You can now use the 32bit rootfs that we build every day on our CI, which will contain latest fixes etc. IF
                • system.img is updated also (download from my server)

                Description has been updated (look for the downloads around item 1)

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                  rocket2nfinity @flohack
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                  @Flohack I think either I did something wrong, or something isn't right in the build.

                  I used the updated instructions, item 3 from https://pad.ubports.com/p/nexus-6p-alphatesting

                  The halium install script errored out saying it couldn't connect with adb. So, I loaded TWRP and connected to adb through that. It errored out again because of a reboot command in the script. So, I decided to wipe the device from scratch, re-installed android and wiped dalvick, data, and cache. Then re-tried the install script. It worked with no errors. Did the next part replacing halium-boot-image with halium-boot-8-cores.img following the instructions in item 3 using these commands(I am using the 8 core TWRP and UT build previously with no problems):

                  ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz system.img
                  adb reboot bootloader
                  fastboot flash boot halium-boot-8-cores.img
                  fastboot reboot

                  Now I just get the google logo over and over. I am able to boot into bootloader and recovery. So, what have I done wrong?

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                    Rondarius
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                    @rocket2nfinity Did you use the flash-all script in the android rom? And did you run it in terminal? When I ran the script in terminal i got an error and the script stopped, I had to install the Android images manually instead.

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                      rocket2nfinity @Rondarius
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                      @Rondarius Just re-installed bootloader manually with fastboot and tried again with the flash all script. No errors. But still hung at the google logo. When I re-installed android, I did reboot it to turn on usb debugging, then rebooted to TWRP to wipe Dalvick, data, and cache before I ran the install instructions in item 3. So the bootloader did properly install.

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                        Rondarius @rocket2nfinity
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                        @rocket2nfinity Did you run the script in the terminal? I ran the script not using the terminal and it gave no errors but it did in the terminal.

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                          rocket2nfinity @Rondarius
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                          @Rondarius How do you run the script not using terminal? I used terminal to do everything.

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                            Rondarius @rocket2nfinity
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                            @rocket2nfinity πŸ™‚ You right click the script under Properties you are able to make it executable.

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                              Rondarius
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                              I am half GUI half terminal user.

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                                rocket2nfinity @Rondarius
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                                @Rondarius I guess I have some old habits. I always right click scripts to make them executable but then I start them with ./ anyway. I never just click the file. Guess I should take the easy path from time to time.

                                Were you able to get the new build running on your device?

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                                  Rondarius
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                                  Sorry, I haven't tried it yet. It feels like it is something else that is not working maybe @Flohack could help you out here.

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                                  2 Google Nexus 5
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                                  2 Sony Xperia X

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                                    rocket2nfinity @Rondarius
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                                    @Rondarius That's what I was thinking. Re-installed Android worked, bootloader is 3.68 and is working and able to reboot to bootloader or recovery, radio is 3.81. No errors installing anything after re-installing android, it all said ok. But then, no boot.....

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                                      flohack @rocket2nfinity
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                                      @rocket2nfinity did it work with 4 cores before?

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                                        rocket2nfinity @flohack
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                                        @Flohack Never tried it. Always had it running on 8

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                                          rocket2nfinity @flohack
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                                          @Flohack 8-core TWRP still works just fine. Android works with all 8 cores enabled

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                                            flohack @rocket2nfinity
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                                            @rocket2nfinity Please try to verify whats in the pst:

                                            • Phone reset to stock Android 7.1.2 by Google
                                            • Bootloader unlocked
                                            • Please paste output of halium-install

                                            I am about to preparing a custom script for the UBports installer, that will make things much easier to handle

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                                              rocket2nfinity @flohack
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                                              @Flohack Android stock 7.1.2 - check
                                              bootloader unlocked - check

                                              output of hallium -install script:

                                              Debug: Chosen rootfs is ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz
                                              Debug: Chosen android image is 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':
                                              Enter new UNIX password:
                                              Retype new UNIX password:
                                              passwd: password updated successfully
                                              I: Shrinking images
                                              e2fsck 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2018)
                                              resize2fs 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2018)
                                              Resizing the filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.eazbo/system.img to 48516 (4k) blocks.
                                              The filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.eazbo/system.img is now 48516 (4k) blocks long.

                                              I: Unmounting images
                                              I: Pushing rootfs and android image to /data via ADB
                                              I: Pushing rootfs to /data via ADB
                                              adb: error: connect failed: closed
                                              I: Pushing android image to /data via ADB
                                              adb: error: connect failed: closed

                                              real 0m0.016s
                                              user 0m0.003s
                                              sys 0m0.004s
                                              I: Cleaning up
                                              umount: .halium-install-rootfs.1KyDM: not mounted.
                                              error: closed

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