Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners
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@rocket2nfinity Sorry no idea right now. Though I saw this error from above somewhere I forgot what was the fix ^^
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Ok guys camera is now clear why it would not work: There are still beta packages that are not in the normal rootfs. So that one is only for people who want to fiddle a bit with the console. But the result is rewarding. Shall I link the description here: https://pad.ubports.com/p/InstallGStreamerCamera
I managed to get back to full working camera with that ^^
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@Flohack Oh and I forgot it needs a system.img update as well... I will upload a new system.img in a minute....
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try going into the flash-all.sh script and take out the -w flag on the last command then run it again?
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Can someone take a look at their phone's file structure and tell me what their drive is formatted to - especially system?
The problem seems to be with Android developer tools not functioning properly. Before I try it again with the updated tools, just want to make sure my drive is roughly the right sizes and formats (ext2 for instance)
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@rocket2nfinity It is ext4 what I could see. Doesn't the flash_all.sh script create the partition table? If I don't remember it wrong.
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@Rondarius yeah the stock ROM installer should repartition
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I am now on 8 coress and 64bit ^^ seems to be fine. Camera though works only for pictures, no video recording so far. But still amazing pictures ^^
I will fix Bluetooth next....
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finally got it up and running, will try it out soon
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just tested camera, works well. no issues.
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I can make calls, but audio doesn't seem to be getting transferred. No sound on either device when i phone.
The selfie cam works but the image appears distorted. not a big issue.
There doesn't seem to be any integration for the fingerprint reader as well.
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Well, that was just plain weird. So, it turns out there appears to be an issue with the latest halium install script and Android-sdk-tools on Linux. If you run into the same problem I had, you need to apply these fixes:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/help/mke2fs-error-flash-factory-images-pixel-t3734828
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I don't always pose for photos, but when I do, I do so with a Nexus6P running Ubuntu Touch!
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@rocket2nfinity A fine member of my global den.
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@Flohack running 8-cores, the latest system, rootfs, etc.
Camera working including flash, but when flash is used, the device freezes requiring manual reboot. after reboot, the flash photo is in the gallery, intact. Video does not work, but does not crash the camera either
Strange enough, flashlight does not work, even though flash does.
Rotation and all sensors consistently working, smooth as butter.
SSH and MTP mode work. RNDIS works
Still not working - audio in calls, bluetooth, hotspot.
You said anbox was included. I ran the procedure from the docs, still says not in the kernel. I tried to wget the anbox build for angler, it says no kernel for angler. Did I miss something?
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@rocket2nfinity sorry I did not update the kernel image, since despite the standard Apps like calculator and system settings no other Apps would start. But I can upload the kernel and you can try for yourself.
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Sorry also for Bluetooth, I need to replace 1 32bit binary with 64bit....
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im going to try in an hour, however i got a question ,how does it work the gpu with the latest version , it uses some sort of nouveau drivers?,its laggy?, or the videos play niceley and it has acceleration? thanks for the hard work in the community,thumbs up guys you are the best.
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@Girlycard777 said in Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners:
nd it has acceleration? thanks for the hard work in the community,thumbs up guys you are the bes
Hi,
Ubuntu Touch uses the underlying Android drivers, as there is no open-source thingie for Android SoCs (Mostly Qualcomm and Mediatek, they dont publish anything). So, theoretically you can achieve the same performance as with Android.
However, currently our stack does not use HW acceleration in all the areas, probably video playback is the one where you notice this most. But, still its okay.
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I grepped 'pulse' in var/log/syslog and got this for the time that I was trying to make a phone call:
8 13:48:35 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[2626]: [pulseaudio] sink.h: Assertion 'pa_object_refcnt(pa_object_cast(o)) > 0' failed at ./pulsecore/sink.h:306, function pa_sink_assert_ref(). Aborting. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Stale PID file, overwriting. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-util.c: Requested sample rate 44100 but got 48000 instead. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Default and alternate sample rates are the same. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-util.c: Requested sample rate 44100 but got 48000 instead. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Default and alternate sample rates are the same. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] module-droid-discover.c: Device has AudioFlingerglue Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-util.c: Failed to open output stream: -17 Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-sink.c: Failed to open output stream. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-util.c: Failed to open output stream: -17 Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-sink.c: Failed to open output stream. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 109.700560] pulseaudio[7983]: syscall 389 Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 109.700597] CPU: 0 PID: 7983 Comm: pulseaudio Not tainted 3.10.73-g45457ef #12 Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Sink sink.primary does not exist. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Source source.primary does not exist.
not sure if this is very helpful for troubleshooting the phone audio issues.