Running Ubuntu's Software Updater on my Ubuntu desktop updated the phablet-flash tool and fixed the issue. Thank you for pointing that out.
So, if you keep getting old Ubuntu Touch images, update! Cheers, Randall -- On 13-07-20 02:42 PM, Daniel wrote: > When did you run "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" > the last time on your PC? July 12 was the latest flipped image in the > folder > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/daily-preinstalled/, > the new non-flipped images are here: > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/. Btw I use > CWM to install new images because with CWM I have the possibility to > restore my old Android backup (with all apps and settings) if I really > need a smartphone and I have the control which image to install. But > once you installed CWM, phablet-flash is no longer working (my > experience, maybe I did something wrong). > >> Does the phablet-flash script need updating? Whenever I run it without >> options, it simply reinstalls the Jul 12 image. When I try to install >> (on maguro) from the site Alan referenced, I get the following: >> >> randall@host:~$ phablet-flash -u >> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/ >> Device detected as >> Unsupported device, autodetect fails device >> When working on flipped images, detection does not work and would >> require -d >> >> >> Cheers, >> Randall >> >>
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