@Luksus thanks, that worked. Gitlab CI build is so much smoother!
About FP3+: To use upgraded modules you need to install Android 10 and as far as I know nothing based on Android 9 works.
@Luksus thanks, that worked. Gitlab CI build is so much smoother!
About FP3+: To use upgraded modules you need to install Android 10 and as far as I know nothing based on Android 9 works.
Hello @hehip,
for helping we would need to know more information. How long have you been waiting for installer before you decided to turn it off? In some steps there is need to watch your phone and confirm actions the installer made in fastboot. For example you need to confirm "Reboot to recovery" manually on your phone. I think installer claims it is "flashing firmware" but in reality it is waiting for recovery to boot up.
Today I successfully flashed FP3 from Linux using installer 0.10.0, maybe you can try Appimage if snap version is older one. You can read my latest experience here:
https://forums.ubports.com/post/79146
I managed to take some time and verify my findings.
It looks like I made mistake on first installation because today I managed to flash Focal directly over FPOS. So right now my flashing procedure was like this:
Hello,
I noticed strange bug where some apps draw their windows one pixel smaller than they should on Fairphone 3.
Cinny is rendering with gap on top:
Morph is rendering with gap on right side:
My question is whether this is device specific or not and if it is mistake on app side or system side of things?
Edit:
After rotating the screen Morph fixes itself until being closed and Cinny stays with consistent gap along the top side (or to be precise, side near to earpiece) all the time.
So after trying some alternative android based OSes I decided to give Ubports a try once again. Almost perfectly after a year, what coincidence
Installation process is more-less not as painful as I expected, but I think it would be nice to fill some additional information.
First of all in install instructions there is link to non-existent Fairphone support article for FPOS download. I did find new article with all FPOS versions available here.
Before install I did flash Android 10 version of FPOS and verified it is working. After that I flashed Ubports 20.04 stable and ended up in bootloop. Reflash directly to Ubports 16.04 did not help. I had to flash FPOS again, then flash 16.04 and upgrade that to 20.04. But that can by caused just by some fault on my side.
Also in the mean time I forgot it is bad to lock bootloader for Ubports. It would be nice if installer mentioned this too (maybe I just missed it).
I don't think this is Pixel specific problem. I am experiencing this on Fairphone 3 as well. In random pattern there are 3 things that happen:
@luksus I don't think I enabled adb while in developer settings. So this part was probably my mistake
Hello,
Today I used installer in order to migrate from /e/ OS to UbPorts and would like to refer (I do not want to flood category with duplicate topics).
Android ROMs
I had to migrate back from /e/ OS Android 11, which was easy thanks to link for old FPOS in installer. /e/ OS version Q (1.4) did not work for me and phone got only to boot loop.
Some notes
I used AppImage installer from device card on ubports.com on Gentoo stable:
stable, rc and devel
). Nothing terrible but it is a bit confusing, because device card on website refers to gitlab.../android10/...
Hey @Luksus, I'm affraid links in first post are broken. Download links give error 404. I managed to navigate through GitLab and download needed files manually from CI but it would be nice to have links working
@Luksus I will try to report them there next time.
@dblake76 as luksus said, everything in first post is valid. Even possible errors you could encounter during flashing are covered there.
So after few days of using Gitlab CI I am experiencing few minor issues:
So far the phone is a bit more stable than with GSI build.
Speaking of issues/bugs, is it better for you @Luksus to write them down here or should I open them in GitLab?