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    Oneplus One installation failure

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      • C Offline
        cliffcoggin
        last edited by

        @Lakotaubp said in Oneplus One installation failure:

        adb kill-server

        Thanks. There was no request to accept connection.
        The adb kill-server command gave me

        adb kill-server
        cannot connect to daemon at tcp:5037: Connection refused
        
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          domubpkm @cliffcoggin
          last edited by

          @cliffcoggin Did you go through all the steps ?

          • unplug device
          • adb kill-server
          • adb start-server
          • plug device
            Allow USB debugging in your device when popup
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          • LakotaubpL Offline
            Lakotaubp
            last edited by Lakotaubp

            If that doesn't fix it would removing adb, updating the system and reinstalling adb fastboot work?

            Edit: Or try another pc beginning to think it might be a Mint issue. Seem to remember using ubuntu sometimes instead.

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              cliffcoggin
              last edited by

              Sorry chaps but I am getting nowhere, and I am not prepared to waste any more time on getting Ubuntu Touch on this phone. I still don't know it the fault is with me, the phone, the installer, or Mint. Sad to say this experiment is a failure. Thanks for your help.

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              • stanwoodS Offline
                stanwood
                last edited by stanwood

                I understand you just have give up the installation process. I know it can be somehow tricky depending the device you are using... Believe me, I'm brand new through Linux (since last January), I don't have any computing skills at all, and it took me about 6 days to successfully migrate an old Galaxy Tab 3 to LineageOS. But at the end I ensure you it's really worth it...

                Allow me just helping you with following elements:

                1. ADB drivers (Android Debugging Bridge) as well as fastboot package generally MUST be previously installed on you computer. To install them, open terminal and type:

                sudo apt install adb
                sudo apt install fastboot

                Restart your computer

                1. Turn off device.
                  Press and keep vol+ and power about 10 seconds. Than release those bottoms. If you hold them pressed too long the device will boot normally.
                  When Bootloader (or TWRP in case of a former custom rom installed) appears:

                Connect your device to USB. Open your terminal and type: sudo fastboot oem unlock

                1. Run UBports Installer, select One Plus One manually in the list and start the installation. If possible, choose "wipe data"

                Wait for about 10 minutes 'till the end of the installation process. (Files are 1rst copied to the mobile, than "updating device" will properly install UT)
                Without those above steps, I would have been unable to install UT on my Nexus 5...

                Good luck!

                Redmi Note 9S Stable
                If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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                  cliffcoggin
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                  Thank for your revelations Stan, that the installer is not the entire answer to getting UT on the phone, and also that I have been holding buttons in for too long awaiting a response from the phone. If the UBPorts instructions had contained that information maybe I would have been successful, however I am now pursuing the purchase of a phone with Ubuntu Touch already installed.

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