On my JFLTE, nightlies thrue OpenDelta usually fail every other time or so. It reports "Up to date" even if there is a newer nightly available on Omnirom dl page. If i paste that to OpenDelta dir, it pick it up and flashes without problem, so what's wrong?
Bump. Same problem here.
I performed full wipe and a clean Omni install but it doesn't help.
It says I'm up to date but there are newer nightlies on the site. Also, as @up says, if I would download build manually and push it to the OpenDelta directory it will work. However, the last time I checked, even this method doesn't seem to do the trick.
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When I try to manually check new nightlies it's always failed as you guys said. But if I tick Wi-Fi in Networks it automatically check new version without any problems. I have notification with new version everyday.
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Ok, this is new. Last nightly failed with OpenDelta and when manually twrping it. Also, 20140609 seems to have gained some weight?
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File should be 193.4MB according to dl page, but downloaded only 184.48 Tried mobile twice and desktop once.
The source-file can't possibly be corrupt now, can it?
Edit: 5th attempt did it. Removed files from /OpenDelta and OTA update successfull
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Has anyone tried this?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/DualBootInstallation
I keep getting " missing update command" after it downloads ubuntu and goes to install.
Any ideas?
Same Problem on a Nexus 4 with 4.4.2
Any ideas?
I'm also experiencing this problem. Already tried to uncheck "latest version" and to select an older build version, but without success. Maybe there's an error in the Dual Boot app?
Same happened to me:
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Same problem here
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any solution?
Same error on Nexus 7 unfortunately - Seems to be related to the Android 4.4.2 version, perhaps SELinux?
hideki said:
Same error on Nexus 7 unfortunately - Seems to be related to the Android 4.4.2 version, perhaps SELinux?
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That could be it, I suppose. You can use SELinuxModeChanger to disable it. I'm at work, I can't test it now.
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Ah well, tried, failed, wasn't it -.-
It's got to be 4.4.2 related in some way, every person reporting the fault here and elsewhere is on 4.4.2
i've installed it with cm 10.2 . i wouldn't recommend though : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2592428
the first time i installed it was okay. storage wasn't read only and i moved a couple of my folders back to root but the second time it screwed everything up
your problem is listed here but there are people with 4.4 who have successfully installed it (proof)
Woke up this morning to find an OTA to fix Stagefright from T-Mobile. It's still 5.0.1 and it doesn't look like it fixes all the vulnerabilities. It does up the baseband version which hopefully will fix some issues I've been having with receiving SMS messages .
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Downloaded it, haven't noticed anything different yet. Lag is still mostly there.
The OTA seems to be 148MB, but the N915TUVU1BOG2 update is 1.82GB.
EDIT:
nevermind, i think the OTA is just the new files which made up BOG2.
Downloaded the update and the Stagefright detector app still says my phone is vulnerable...uh what?
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YesSir ! _ same here. I wiped my phone and installed the full N915TUVU1BOG2 rom - the two Goole Playstore Apps "certif-gate scanner" and "StageFright Detector" still reports the phone is vulnerable.
So I wiped the phone again and installed the previous full rom: N915TUVU1BOD7 and after that did the T-Mobile OTA update (148MB) to BOG2 - same problem - the phone is still vulnerable.
I do not know who to believe - the apps or T-Mobile/Samsung.
Can anyone tells us techies "were to look for the vulnerablilities" - I did Google searches - but is seems like no-one really knows what to look for..... (or else I just keep missing it). I found some apk's referred to on some LG devices, but I could not find those apk's on my Samsung phones.
I used a Rooted app from some Dev on the Playstore for $1...to not only detect but to block
Hey all - I downloaded the factory image for the release version of Nougat from here. I went to try flashing it using flashfire as usual, but the partition listing is a bit different than before. Instead of /system /boot /user etc. I see this:
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So has anyone else been able to do flash this update through flashfire? How did you do it exactly?
Thanks.
anyone else? i would also like to know
Where is that linked file from? Google hasn't released 7.0 images yet...
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Where is that linked file from? Google hasn't released 7.0 images yet...
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It was posted on Android Police.
This is not a factory image but an OTA package.
And an OTA from DP5 not from MM stock
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any lost data or damage to your device should you choose to follow my advice. Just because it worked for me, is no guarantee that it will work perfectly for you too. Proceed at your own risk.
Sign up for the Beta program at http://g.co/androidbeta and within a few minutes you should get a notification on your phone to download the ota to Official 7.0. Download this, but do not install it. After download, open Flashfire back up and it should automatically see the system OTA and prompt you to flash it. Doesn't matter whether or not you tell it to inject root, as this will not work. After the whole process completes and you are on the official Android 7 build, you can boot CF-Auto-Root using fastboot from your computer to get systemless root. Also, I expect within a few days someone will have full system root and various custom ROMs will be updated to Android 7.
Hello guys,
I tried to install Xposed for my rooted X Compact (Oreo 8.0), but without success. I downloaded and flashed needed zip (sdk26, all beta versions ) and no version works. Don't know anyone how to make it run?
Thanks for your replies.
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Hello guys,
I tried to install Xposed for my rooted X Compact (Oreo 8.0), but without success. I downloaded and flashed needed zip (sdk26, all beta versions ) and no version works. Don't know anyone how to make it run?
Thanks for your replies.
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https://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk27/
I tried, but no, installing sdk27 ends with the error that I should download the correct version for my system. (sdk27 should be for Oreo 8.1). :/
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I tried, but no, installing sdk27 ends with the error that I should download the correct version for my system. (sdk27 should be for Oreo 8.1). :/
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Yes, this is exactly what I have downloaded, but I can't flash it. Every version ends with that error... Maybe I'll try flash clean stock FW of Oreo, do a root and immediately flash that zip. We'll see...
it seems like Xposed wont' work with the latest march update anymore, rovo89 is aware of that, maybe there will be a fix for that in the future
Link to the GitHub discussion: github dot com/rovo89/Xposed/issues/339
Hey fellas,
I've done some flashing on android before, but only on smartphones, instead of a car multimedia. My model is ZED AN817DK.
It looks like this:
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The launcher it came with is kinda disgusting, so I installed Nova Launcher instead.
Regardless, the system barely works, even on the stock settings / factory reset status.
Apps are crashing, changing the audio option in Waze takes a whole 2 minutes to even open up the menu for the option
(the app works but the input is unresponsive for 2 minutes until the menu appears).
I've tried contacting the shop I bought it in and they sent me a "firmware" update in the form of an APK file that will not launch in the device. I don't think I saw an option in it's administrator settings or anywhere else to update firmware via file (only check for firmware update - and it's always "up to date").
So I think I'll resort to flash a custom rom on this. I'm a bit worried since in the scenario where things go wrong I rely only on a pen hole style reset button which I don't fully trust to reset successfully if a custom rom is installed.
Is there a general flashing guide for these devices? How safe is it, as in what are the chances of completely bricking the device?
Are there general or common roms that work well on these devices?