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New Ubuntu Bootlogos Now available

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      domubpkm
      last edited by 11 Oct 2020, 09:07

      Be careful or it won't work!
      For the OPO
      fastboot flash LOGO logo.bin

      The word LOGO is written in capital letters

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        ThePossessor
        last edited by 11 Oct 2020, 21:29

        A really nice set of bootlogos!

        I successfully put one on a Meizu MX4 and a Nexus5. No Problems encountered.

        I then tried Oneplus3. Instructions are confusing. Why boot to fastboot and then to recovery? And how do I use recovery to flash this zip file? Somehow I didn't figure out how to proceed to make it work. I even tried with twrp. Does someone have a more complete description of what to do? Can I use the normal ubuntu recovery at all to flash it?

        Help would be appreciated.

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          padu @rubencarneiro
          last edited by 11 Oct 2020, 21:52

          @rubencarneiro said in New Ubuntu Bootlogos Now available:

          You can find them at : https://rubencarneiro.github.io/rubencarneiro.io//Ubuntu-Touch-Device-Bootlogos.markdown/

          Nice! Though, I wonder what the main message of the logos is? Is it the hardware vendor or the OS? Given UT is the same on all devices, the hardware vendor shouldn't matter that much.

          Which is the reason various Android hardware vendor's marketing demanding a custom UI. Otherwise, people wouldn't notice and eventually don't care. Should we care?

          I suggest putting the key information "ubuntu touch" in the center, making it bigger, perhaps splitting it onto two lines. The hardware information can be put at the bottom.

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            A Former User @ThePossessor
            last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 02:07

            @ThePossessor I installed the .zip with twrp and it worked.

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              TotalSonic @padu
              last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 04:06

              @padu - I personally really like the designs Ruben is offering here - but if you prefer something else, you can create your own customized bin files with an image editor as long as you use the correct pixel dimensions for your device.

              Best regards,
              Steve Berson

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                padu @TotalSonic
                last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 09:04

                @TotalSonic Yeah, but I'm actually not so much concerned about my personal alterations to the logo.

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                  TotalSonic @padu
                  last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 14:01

                  @padu - the thing is that Ubuntu Touch is based for the most part on voluntary contributions - if you don't like the design ideas that have been offered by others that are in fact appreciated by many others - instead of asking them to spend more of their own time altering them to suit your design ideas, instead it is more optimal and in line with the spirit of UT, to create those alternatives yourself and post them up here.

                  Best regards,
                  Steve Berson

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                    padu @TotalSonic
                    last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 15:10

                    @TotalSonic I've already wondered what the bottom-line of your first reply was. I thought about arguing against that certain smell of "Shut up", but didn't. Now, do you think this is an inappropriate place to express and discuss ideas about @rubencarneiro' work? Please, make yourself clear. Hint: There may be people developing, maintaining, documenting, crafting open-source software that is in no way UT related.

                    instead of asking them to spend more of their own time

                    I don't like your inclination of misquoting my posts. If it's not my attitude, but actually the ideas you don't like, then changing topic (twice) is not too helpful.

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                      potet
                      last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 15:33

                      The difference between constructive feedback/opinion sharing and criticism is lost in translation all the time when stuff is written. Maybe even more in open source forums than anywhere else. No need to derail the conversation, if one adds a thin layer of good faith there's not much a disagreement here at all. 🙂

                      As for the boot logo, if I create an image in the correct resolution and follows the Nexus 5 steps, would it be likeky to work on my Nexus 6p? And if it didn't, would I be likely to break anything?

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                        Lakotaubp
                        last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 15:54

                        I am not going to comment on the various design merits of having or not the device or Ubuntu Touch centre stage that's down to in this case Ruben( and thank you very much for your work).
                        This is instead a general reminder to keep all posts, replies and comments friendly and open. I have noticed a few (and only a few) occasions of late where things have gotten a bit techy before being resolved. Lets please all try and avoid getting to that stage and then having to sort it out.
                        This is a great and friendly Community let's keep it that way. Friendly, polite, open minded, robust comments and discussions always welcome.

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                          TotalSonic @potet
                          last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 16:36

                          @potet - you might need different terminal commands in order to flash a new splash image to a different device - if you use incorrect commands it is possible to accidentally brick the device.

                          Best regards,
                          Steve Berson

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                            ThePossessor @Guest
                            last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 19:35

                            @thilov Thanks for your reply. Do I need to use a specific version of twrp? What steps made it work for you? Do you use a 3T or a plain Oneplus 3?

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                              A Former User @ThePossessor
                              last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 20:02

                              @ThePossessor I have the 3t and used the latest twrp version.

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                                A Former User @ThePossessor
                                last edited by 12 Oct 2020, 20:06

                                @ThePossessor download the .zip, reboot to twrp, go to install and choose the .zip.
                                That's it.

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                                  ThePossessor
                                  last edited by 13 Oct 2020, 20:02

                                  @thilov I followed your instructions with the same result. The bootlogo is not replaced.

                                  I used twrp-3.4.0-0-oneplus3 however my phone is a oneplus 3 only.

                                  Also it is important to say that twrp gives an error while installing the zip:
                                  twrp.jpeg

                                  I am out of further ideas.

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                                    rubencarneiro @domubpkm
                                    last edited by 16 Oct 2020, 08:47

                                    @domubpkm hi, if you just update will not reflash the stock bootlogo.

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                                      rubencarneiro @ThePossessor
                                      last edited by 16 Oct 2020, 08:48

                                      @ThePossessor try to flash the logo by fastboot flash LOGO logo.bin

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                                        rubencarneiro @domubpkm
                                        last edited by 16 Oct 2020, 08:54

                                        @domubpkm yes the partition is LOGO and not logo.

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                                          ThePossessor @rubencarneiro
                                          last edited by 19 Oct 2020, 20:59

                                          @rubencarneiro it tells me I am not allowed to do this if I directly try flashing it with fastboot.

                                          The confusing part is that I can use twrp to replace the boot logo with other alternate logo archives. When I then try again with the supplied file from here, it just reverts to stock oneplus android logo. It seems like that zip just contains the original oneplus android logo.

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                                            Lakotaubp
                                            last edited by 20 Oct 2020, 06:14

                                            The UPlus one looks great thanks Ruben

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