very much appreciate your prompt help, now I've got a happy system I can
start giving it a good poke and start filing bugs and issues
Cheers
Phil
On Mon, 16/9/13, John McAleely wrote:
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Best Way Of Reloading A Sc
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 6:26 AM, John McAleely
wrote:
> On 15/09/13 21:56, Phil wrote:
>
>> Hmmm, don't seem to be able to use phablet-flash to do this. In the
>> recovery console adb devices detects it, but
>>
>> sudo phablet-flash ubuntu-system
>>
>> just gives
>>
>> INFO:phablet-flash:Device d
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Phil wrote:
> Hello good folks, I'm wondering if I could please get some help. I have a
> Nexus 4 that I tried to load up with Touch, I had some problems using
> phablet-flash with cdimage-touch and ubuntu-system so I ended up following
> the manual install proce
On 15/09/13 21:56, Phil wrote:
Hmmm, don't seem to be able to use phablet-flash to do this. In the recovery
console adb devices detects it, but
sudo phablet-flash ubuntu-system
just gives
INFO:phablet-flash:Device detected as /system/bin/sh: getprop: not found
ERROR:phablet-flash:Unsupported
ystem-armel+mako.img image,
or should I still be using the saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.zip file?
Cheers
Phil
On Sun, 15/9/13, Sam Bull wrote:
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Best Way Of Reloading A Screwed System
To: madhemail-launch...@yahoo.co
On Sat, 2013-09-14 at 20:06 +0100, Phil wrote:
> So, this returns to my original issue, am I ok to try to phablet the
> ubuntu-system image onto my phone in the state in which it is in?
I don't see why it would be a problem. When you install ubuntu-system,
it backs up the home folder, wipes the ph
talling for the latest version?
Cheers
Phil
On Sat, 14/9/13, Christian Rupp wrote:
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Best Way Of Reloading A Screwed System
To: "Fabian Herb"
Cc: madhemail-launch...@yahoo.com, "ubuntu-phone"
Date:
On Sat, 2013-09-14 at 19:52 +0200, Fabian Herb wrote:
> the OTA update never worked for me so far, so I always did
> "phablet-flash cdimage-touch" instead.
You need to use "phablet-flash ubuntu-system" for it to be configured
correctly for OTA upgrades. Has been working fine for me.
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Hello,
the OTA update never worked for me so far, so I always did "phablet-flash
cdimage-touch" instead. But strangely I get plenty of updated packages on
"apt-get upgrade" immediately after upgrading anyway.
When I first screwed my device I managed to recover it with the manual
installation r
Hello good folks, I'm wondering if I could please get some help. I have a
Nexus 4 that I tried to load up with Touch, I had some problems using
phablet-flash with cdimage-touch and ubuntu-system so I ended up following the
manual install process on the wiki, and that loaded it up ok. However I
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