e.
>
> cd ~/.config
>
> du -a | grep lock
>
> Then I remove any locks for example:
>
> rm .config/connectivity-service/config.ini.lock
>
> I usually have several. After that I get my disk space back and
> indicators (sometimes I have to restart the phone).
>
&
Nexus 5, everything was working great after I switched over to the official
ubports image, and I figured out how to set the background image
I tried to push some music onto the phone, and at a certain point I got the
"less than 5% disk space" warning.
After that, things wouldn't work right:
make sure to install the ubports-touch/legacy channel. The
>devel_rc-proposed channel should have been redirected, but apparently
>that did not work our for you...
>
>That will hopefully be fixed once we do an official release.
>
>All the best,
>
>NeoTheThird
>
>
>On
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> i can't reproduce this issue, it works for me on all devices
> including the N5.
>
> How long ago did you install your device? What channel did you choose
> during the installation? How did you flash?
>
> All the best,
>
> Neo
>
>
So I have ubports hammerhead running nicely on my nexus 5
When I go to check updates, the message has changed from "No updates" to:
"Update failed / FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/android/cache/recovery'"
Any insight? Is there something I need to change? Thanks in
ect! Happy to continue with this
effort!
Daniel
On Sat, 6 May 2017 11:01:21 -0400, Patrick McGowan wrote:
> Try https://askubuntu.com/questions/602850/how-do-i-backup-my-ubuntu-phone
> complements of popey.
>
> On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 9:09 AM, Daniel Drennan ElAwar
> wrote:
&g
I was happy to see on the web site that the Nexus 5 would be supported, though
I'm sad to leave my nexus 4 behind (#nexus4life).
I've been successfully backing up my phone from time to time using tar and then
adb to get that file to my computer.
I've also done the same with just my contacts.
W
I also feel compelled to add my voice here, and add a resounding thank YOU to
the development team that brought us Ubuntu for phones.
I've been using my Nexus 4 for almost a year now, and was made aware of how
awesome UFP is after my brother gave me a LG/Verizon VG815 tablet that I am not
able
The same exact thing just happened to me.
I researched other phones until I found out it is possible to buy replacement
screen/digitizers for the Nexus 4, as well as the replacement adhesive strips
for it.
I found mine on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Teseko-Touch-Screen-Digitizer-Assembly/
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