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Unity8-notch-hax doesn't seem to work

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      domubpkm
      last edited by 11 Dec 2021, 02:51

      I recently reflashed OTA-20 on my Volla with the wipe option, and the patch
      https://github.com/JamiKettunen/unity8-notch-hax that allowed to correct the time display does not work anymore for me.
      I get
      screenshot20211211_032445646.png
      Impossible to find the patch package

      Is the patch out of order ?

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        roxito @domubpkm
        last edited by 11 Dec 2021, 06:44

        @domubpkm first sudo apt update and then try again.

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          domubpkm @roxito
          last edited by 11 Dec 2021, 07:16

          @roxito said in Unity8-notch-hax doesn't seem to work:

          sudo apt update

          For a classic linux distribution yes, but I'm not sure you should do that under UT..

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            arubislander @domubpkm
            last edited by arubislander 12 Nov 2021, 07:33 11 Dec 2021, 07:32

            @domubpkm in this specific case, that is the right course of action. In fact I am surprised the script doesn't do this itself.

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              domubpkm @arubislander
              last edited by 11 Dec 2021, 07:48

              @arubislander screenshot20211211_084338811.png

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                arubislander @domubpkm
                last edited by 11 Dec 2021, 12:25

                @domubpkm

                $ sudo mount -o remount,rw && sudo apt update && sudo mount -o remount,ro
                

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                  domubpkm @arubislander
                  last edited by 11 Dec 2021, 13:31

                  @arubislander Thank you. I was waiting for confirmation of that, I used UTT to make the image writable. So I did run sudo apt update. I didn't understand everything πŸ€”, it told me that more than 90 packages can be modified and be seen after a certain command : I didn't do anything and only rebooted the volla and then I could install the notch-hax again! πŸ™‚

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                    arubislander @domubpkm
                    last edited by 11 Dec 2021, 13:44

                    @domubpkm Yes, apt update refreshes the package cache. This needs to be done after a reinstall or channel switch if you need to install a new package.

                    The message at the end just informed you that there were updates for many of the installed packages. But of course it is definitely not recommended to update them via apt. (the command for that would be sudo apt upgrade. But don't do this. It will definitely break the OS in such a way that you would need to reinstall to fix it.)

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                      domubpkm @arubislander
                      last edited by 11 Dec 2021, 13:47

                      @arubislander I'm on OTA-20, isn't it the new storage that i have now ?
                      screenshot20211211_143916723.png

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                        arubislander @domubpkm
                        last edited by 11 Dec 2021, 13:51

                        @domubpkm That looks like the old storage still...

                        I am not sure, but I thought the new storage was merged after OTA-20 came out. So it would be in the RC channel now.

                        I run on DEVEL myself, so I tend to not be sure what is and isn't already in the stable channel.

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                          Lakotaubp @domubpkm
                          last edited by 12 Dec 2021, 16:06

                          @domubpkm IIRC it missed 20 but will be in OTA-21. Currently it is in dev and may have reached RC by now.

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