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    AETHERCAST INSTALLATION USING MAGIC-DEVICE-TOOL

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    H 20 Nov 2017, 16:11
    @viper do you mean that you are trying to use the screencast option of magic-device-tool? I have not used it myself but it looks like you need to have set up a public key for ssh for it to work. Here's the explanation of how it works from Github "This tool will start ssh on your connected Ubuntu Touch device, forward a local port to the device, copy your ssh id down to the device (so you can log in without a password), and then ssh into the device through the locally forwarded port. This results in a very nice shell, which for example can display the output of 'top' at the correct terminal size, rather than being stuck at 80x25 like 'adb shell' Like ssh-copy-id, this script will push down the newest ssh key it can find in ~/.ssh/*.pub, so if you find the wrong key being pushed down, simply use 'touch' to make your desired key the newest one, and then this script will find it. The '--copy' option will make it copy your .bashrc down to the device, giving you the benefit of preserving your $PS1 (prompt) and any aliases and functions you may have defined on your host system. " Here's some documentation on setting up SSH/OpenSSH/Keys from Ubuntu. I hope that this helps.
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    DUALBOOT

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    M 11 Jun 2017, 22:33
    @alternator I tried multirom v33 via, xda,on my pro 5,it worked quite well,I did not try Ubuntu on it,but it is set up for it.