Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners
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@Flohack I'm on 8-core. Would rather prefer to stay that way for the performance benefits if possible.
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@Flohack 8 core here too.
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@Rondarius said in Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners:
Hi @M4xhack if you're having problem to open apps, you have to Update or ,delete and reinstall, them because we moved from armhf to arm64 and the apps don't make the transition. at least the apps that has arm64 support, not all apps has this yet. I have no problems with Filemanager and Gallery.
I use the arm64 see the logs above, but thanks for your info.
Yes I am working on the logcat logs and will collect all the info later.@Flohack
I also use the 8 core@Flohack said in Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners:
@M4xhack Just a quick answer there is no ADB in Halium devices, they will only offer ssh via RNDIS on address 10.15.19.82 - On the host, if you connect the device, you should see an RNDIS adapter coming up in dmesg
Yes I saw the RNDIS but I thought adb is in it but that's okay too. I think it'll be easy to install.
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Yeah 8 core is fine, but maybe one of you could flash 4 cores to see if it makes a difference. I am on 4 core since my first device so broken ^^ But probably I can go to 8 core now also.
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@Flohack Do I need to change trwp and reinstall rootfs and system.img? Or do I have to do a factory reset first?
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@Rondarius I'm thinking you just flash 4-core halium using 4-core twrp. Everything else I think stays the same. I'll try later when I get home if it doesn't work for you.
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@rocket2nfinity Ok I give it a try.
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No flash only 4 core halium-boot no other change needed...
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If you want to output a .txt file when making the log type it like this:
sudo env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/system/lib64:/vendor/lib64 /system/bin/logcat > /home/phablet/Documents/logcat.txt
I created the logcat.txt first but I think that you don't need to, it should be created automatically.
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@Flohack when I installed the 4 core version I installed rootfs and system.img too, it shouldn't make any different but the camera app didn't work, sorry for double posting but i do it just for keeping it in one place
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It's getting late so I'm about to hit the sack, goodnight to you all.
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@Flohack flashing 4-core halium had no effect on camera. So, whatever the magic is, it's not that.
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@Flohack rotation and all sensors still consistently working....
Bluetooth, hotspot, camera (force closes), flashlight not working, no audio in calls.
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@rocket2nfinity Bluetooth not working? Thats strange, that should actually work too....
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@Flohack It stopped working when you got rotation consistently working. Click the pulldown button on, the settings button turns off and vice versa
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Sigh will take alook...
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Thanks for your work my friend. Just got woke on why I need to De-google my phone. How long do you think it will be before us noobs will be able to use your work. Looks like you may be close Also wanted to be sure you know how appreciated you are for doing this work. Much love
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@CantStopLion thanks for the flowers. Well yes it seems quite close. Still struggling with camera and sound in calls, but the other stuff looks really stable. I am now trying to get things read for the installer, so the barrier will be lower for trying it out.
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@rocket2nfinity @Rondarius Are you both using the 64bit rootfs, maybe that breaks camera. I am still on 32bits ^^
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@Flohack I'm on 64 and I think that @rocket2nfinity use it to.