No flash on Fairphone 2 camera.
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@redxxiii Damn, that sounds like too much trouble. I think I'll just change the update channel back to stable instead.
I don't fancy having to take ages re-setting up everything again.
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@opolork ok sure stable is good also
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@redxxiii Thanks anyway..
I changed back to the Stable channel, rebooted, checked the channel again and it reverts to halium-dev.
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@opolork I have experienced this bug too. Sometimes it can be overcome with patience... or a reset... But maybe someone better than me could give good tips about that.
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@redxxiii I was able to change to the Development channel. It remained. The camera is working again (no flash). Torch still the same. When I select shutdown, it does not reboot. So I'm back to where I was with the Stable channel. I just hope things are not too unstable being on the Development channel.
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@opolork ok great. Maybe you could switch to rc or stable later. Do not expect the flash to work. It will only be the case in halium devel if i m not wrong. By the way you can also join the Fairphone + Ubuntu Touch group on telegram. Cheers.
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Cheers, @redxxiii.
I'll stick with the Dev channel for now. I presume nothing will go horribly wrong.
Is this (https://t.me/ubports) the Ubuntu Touch Telegram you refer to? I'm already on that.
What's the Fairphone Telegram Group?
Thanks.
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@opolork
In case something goes horribly enough then you can try to switch back to RC.
If it doesn't work because of the horribly wrong event, then run the installer WITHOUT checking the wipe data and you should be fine. -
@applee Thanks, AL.
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I did another update. It updated and then prompted me to reboot. It then got stuck in the reboot stage. Holding in the power button only made it reboot and then hang again in the reboot stage.
I had to remove the battery to power it off.
I guess, I'll have to install Stable again with the installer (wipe disabled). No other way back?
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@opolork
That's weird...
Devel will propose you a daily update and some are safer than other...
But hanging during the boot is a bad sign, while booting you should have a yumi notifying the installation in progress.My guess is there is a corrupted file somewhere and that could be a sign of eMMC dying.
On the other hand, FP2 is modular and some bad connection can be the cause of many issues.To answer your question, I guess using the installer is the fastest and easiest way to set your phone up and running again.
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@opolork Here is the link for the βFairphone + Ubuntu Touchβ group:
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@redxxiii said in No flash on Fairphone 2 camera.:
βFairphone + Ubuntu Touchβ group:
Fair-play to you, redxxii, for getting back to me.
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@applee said in No flash on Fairphone 2 camera.:
while booting you should have a yumi notifying the installation in progress.
It stays on the screen where it said something like Ubuntu Touch for Fairphone.
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I can get to recovery mode via holding down power & volume up buttons.
I get these options:- Reboot system now
- Ubuntu actions
- Android actions
- Reboot to bootloader
- View recovery logs
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@applee said in No flash on Fairphone 2 camera.:
To answer your question, I guess using the installer is the fastest and easiest way to set your phone up and running again.
Hello again AL. Will my installed apps, SMS messages, contacts, etc. remain after reinstalling with the Stable channel and not wiping?
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@opolork
Yes.
The user data partition is separated from the OS.
So when reinstalling without the "wipe data" option, it keeps all your personal data and apps.Of course if some app is not compatible between versions it might not work anymore, but that won't probably be the case for you if you're on a current version based on 16.04.
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The phone is stuck at the screen, 'FAIRPHONE Powered by Ubuntu'. It won't shutdown. It reboots when I hold in the power button to shutdown. I can't get into the Bootloader as the installer on my PC says to hold in the vol down button & power button when the phone is off.
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I went into Recovery Mode and selected the 'Reboot to bootloader' option. It's still in the screen from the above post. Should I continue with the installer? I don't know if I actually rebooted to the bootloader.
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Since the issue has changed from the thread title, I've decided to open a new thread here: https://forums.ubports.com/topic/6897/issue-installing-ut-stable-over-old-ut-dev-installation