The OTA-22 Roll Out Has Started
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On Volla, RC v 50 is OTA-22, so no need to switch.
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@cliffcoggin
Are you sure ?
Update was labeled as "update 20" or something like that for me in system update, but not "OTA" . -
@keneda
ΒΏstruggle with WebRTC and/or WebGL quite a bit. WebGL?
OK.
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@keneda Then I must have misread it. Old eyes and mucky specs are my excuses.
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@lakotaubp It was stable channel. Thanks for the tip about rerunning through the installer. I dodn't know how easy that was and all my data was untouched. I'm now on OTA-22.
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I have OTA-22 running for a few days now (on OPO Bacon) and so far battery life appears to be much better than it used to be. Thanks!
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Trying to force the rollout to my device.( having poor performance with new battery)
Can some one help me with these steps."If however you would like to receive the update immediately, turn on ADB accessΒ and issue the following command over
adb shell
:sudo system-image-cli -v -p 0 --progress dots "
Is this done on pc ( maybe platform tools).how do you turn on adb access?
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@magnargj the notification was always a feature we could use, however at some point it was dropped or idk. I brought it back since I find it annoying myself that we never know when the update is ready
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@flohack it was such a satisfaction, thanks!
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@billboy5690
If you don't know, so are not familiar with ssh and adb remote shells, you should wait for update too reach your device "naturally". -
@keneda I have used the platform tools with ADB just not sure of the proceedure,is it done in terminal on phone or is the phone connected to pc and done that way.
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@billboy5690
Phone connected to PC with adb link, ADB shell on PC. -
I have read that UT is moving more towards the main Ubuntu distribution. How would this affect the way we run and design apps for UT? Would Libertine still be required?
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@bre34 said in The OTA-22 Roll Out Has Started:
Would Libertine still be required?
If you can't manage using needed apps with Crackle, yes.
Ubuntu touch will never be a usual GNU/Linux distrib, unless UBports devs decide to turn 180 degree from the actual way (user security, confined apps, r/o system files).
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@bre34 No you understood wrong, we are updating to 20.04 but that doe snot mean that our paradigmas and assumptions about how this OS should be will change as well. IDeally it will look the same thn with 16.04 and users wont even notice anything.