Installing to Pixel 3a
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@MrT10001
Well, here's what i've done now...As there was clearly a version difference between the two platform-tools, i looked into that. Basically, the CLI install from the Mint repositories was out of date. But the version from Android's site is the one to use.
So i copied the files from the Android's version into the /usr/lib/android-sdk folder. Basically, i moved the newest version files into Mint's expected install folder.
And now the command works- no error about the file being too old. It flashed quickly, and i'm now in the initial setup with the correct Android build. In other words, it worked!
So i think i'm now finally ready to run the UT installer. I'll be doing that tonight or tomorrow unless someone tells me i'm missing something.
Apologies for so many posts thus far, but hopefully someone else wanting to try UT will find this and save them some hassle.
-Fizz
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Well, i have another question-
I've gone to start the UT install. I've downloaded the ubports-installer version 0.10.0 .deb package and installed it. So far so good.
But i can't figure out how to start the installer. Looking at https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/install.html it only says "start the installer", but doesn't say how.
I tried running "ubports-installer" from the command line, but it returns "bash: ./ubports-installer: Permission denied". The user guide specifically says to not start it using sudo,
So how do i actually start the installer? Thoughts?
-Fizz
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@Fizz said in Installing to Pixel 3a:
I've downloaded the ubports-installer version 0.10.0 .deb package and installed it. So far so good.
I'm on Mint too. For me, it placed a menu entry in the main menu, so I can just start it that way.
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@Moem
For me it didn't add to the menu anywhere. I was hoping it had, but no new menu item is found anywhere. Did you install through the .deb ?Ultimately, i don't care how i start it, i just need to start it without a permissions warning. Any thoughts?
-Fizz
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@MrT10001
Hmmm.... well when run the second line sudo apt install snapd, it tells me...Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Package snapd is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'snapd' has no installation candidate*
So not sure what's up with that.
You know, when i first tried UT and installed it on my Nexus 5 a couple years back, it went so smoothly. This one has been so troublesome.
-Fizz
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@Moem
Strange that yours added a menu item and mine did not. This was version 0.10.0? What's the name of the menu item that you see?-Fizz
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@Fizz said in Installing to Pixel 3a:
This was version 0.10.0? What's the name of the menu item that you see?
It is now, but I did install an earlier version first, and upgrade when the current one came out. In my menu it's listed as 'ubports-installer'.
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@Moem I had it running on Mint, Manjaro, Debian and my go to Ubuntu. It installed and ran fine.
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@MrT10001
Then what the heck is wrong with my system that it won't run? Grrr. I suppose i can try doing the install through desktop machine instead (everything has been through my laptop thus far).-Fizz
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@Fizz Have you tried through Software on Mint?
The problem with UT installs which I have observed is that people:
A) Struggle to downgrade the Android ROM.
Try using the command line when it is simpler to begin with using the software stores on the various distributions.An old adage is to keep it simple, the command line can complicate things, until you are really sure what you are doing.
As I said experience may vary due to hardware and other factors such as operating system.
The Nexus 5 was so straight forward as it was a legacy device which had a lot of work done with it, was cheap and easy to get hold of, so quite popular.
It has been a huge learning curve for me and thanks to illness last year (time off work)I managed to get to grips with fastboot, ADB, Android studio and a lot of the weird foibles of the various devices. I tought myself how to fix devices using the Nexus 4 and 5 as "training" to split screens , repair water damage, recover boot loops etc.
All I can say, newer devices are an absolute pain to work on. By far my favourite device has to be the depreciated Nexus 4.Any how I do digress, keep persevering, you will get there.
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@MrT10001
I did look for the ubports-installer on the Mint repositories; they don't have it.I'd like to try running ubports-installer with sudo, if not for the documentation specifically saying i should not do so.
Is there any else in the configuration of the phone i need to set on the phone that might be causing the error? I have it in developer mode with usb-debugging. (Though the error seems to be on the laptop's, not phone's, side, but who knows.)
-Fizz
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@Fizz try AppImage ...
- download image
- make it executable (from menu)
and click it
see short video :
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@Br1
Thanks... this one seems to be working... it's still in process of installing, and i'm just doing whatever the prompts tell me to do, so fingers crossed...After seeing some google splash screens and a weird 3-circle spinny icon, it eventually brought up the UT screen and i've done the initial setup.
So yay! I think things are working!
Interestingly, the Installer asked me to rate how the installation went, i said "pass", but then it gives me a warning that the installation was stopped due to a problem. Even though the background says it was successful, and i'm now actively using it. Weird.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to help me get this working.
I'll start a new thread with my inevitable set of usage questions. Lol.
-Fizz
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@Fizz said in Installing to Pixel 3a:
Interestingly, the Installer asked me to rate how the installation went, i said "pass", but then it gives me a warning that the installation was stopped due to a problem.
It's the reporting process that is currently broken. Glad to hear you got it installed and are now up and running!