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Installing Ubuntu on a phone What to expect after installation After you install Ubuntu for phones, you will have the following functionality: Shell and core applications Connection to the GSM network on Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 Phone calls and SMS on Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 Networking via Wifi Functional camera, front and back Device accessible through the Android Developer Bridge tool (adb) For detailed information check the release notes. Supported devices and codenames The table below lists the supported devices and their corresponding factory images, should you want to switch back to Android. The images can be found on the Google developer website. Device Codename Factory firmware from Google Galaxy Nexus maguro takju or yakju Nexus 4 mako occam Flashing the device 1 Desktop setup The following steps are required on your desktop system in order to flash and communicate with the device. Setup the Ubuntu for phones tools PPA The PPA has the tools and dependencies to support 12.04 LTS, 12.10, 13.04 and 13.10. Add the Ubuntu for phones PPA by adding the following custom source list entry to your /etc/apt/sources.list file. On your computer, press Ctrl+Alt+T to start a terminal. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phablet-team/tools Then do the following: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install phablet-tools android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot 2 Android backup (optional) If not enabled, enable developer mode by tapping Settings > About phone > Build number (7 times) If not enabled, enable USB debugging in Settings > Developer options > USB debugging Execute on your computer adb backup -apk -shared -all This should hopefully create backup.ab with all of your apps, OS, and data. Later, after reflashing with Android (or rooting / unlocking) you will be able to use adb restore backup.ab to restore all of your data. 3 Device unlock If the device is already unlocked, skip to Step 4. These steps will wipe all personal data from the device. With the device powered off, power on the device by holding the power button + volume up + volume down. The device will boot into the bootloader. Plug the device into the computer via the USB cable. On your computer, in a terminal, run sudo fastboot oem unlock, on the device screen, accept the terms of unlocking. Boot the device by pressing the power button (pointed by an arrow with Start on the screen). Device factory reset If you get stuck in a bootloop rebooting the device after unlocking the bootloader, here is what you do: During the bootloop hold the power button + volume up + volume down button simultaneously to get yourself back into fastboot mode as you were previously. In fastboot mode, use the volume keys to scroll to Recovery and the power button to select it. In Recovery (Android robot on his back with a red triangle), tap the volume up button and the power button simultaneously which will bring you into stock recovery. Dont hold the buttons, just tap them simultaneously. Also make sure youre holding the correct volume button. Up will be the volume key on the right. Once youre in Recovery, perform a factory reset/data wipe and then reboot your device, you should now be back to the Welcome Screen. 4 Initial device setup Follow these initial steps on your device: If not booted, boot the device into Android Enable USB debugging on the device On Ice Cream Sandwich (version 4.0) go to Settings and turn on USB Debugging (Settings > System > Developer options > USB debugging). On Jelly Bean (versions 4.1 and 4.2) you need to enter Settings > About [Phone|Tablet] and tap the Build number 7 times to see the Developer Options. On 4.2.2, (Settings > About) tap on build number 7 times to activate the developer options menu item). On either Android version you must then enable USB debugging via Settings > Developer options > USB debugging. You will also need to accept a host key on the device. On the workstation: adb kill-server; adb start-server Plug the device into the computer via the USB cable. Depending on the installed Android version, a popup will show up on the device with the host key that needs to be accepted for the device to communicate with the workstation. Note, adb devices should not show the device as offline. If it does, unplug the device, run adb under sudo on the workstation (eg. sudo adb kill-server; sudo adb start-server), then plug the device back in. Save the version of the current image on the device, if on Android, to use as a reference to revert back to. The version can be found by going to Settings > About Phone > Build Number. 5 Downloading and deploying image to device To install Ubuntu for phones on your device, you will need to run the command: phablet-flash ubuntu-system --no-backup Please note, this will wipe the contents of the device so ensure you have made a backup. This will deploy the latest build onto your device, after which your device will boot into the Ubuntu Unity shell. This step can take a very long time.
Posted on: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 08:46:47 +0000

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