Hi, I installed Ubuntu Touch on Nexus 5 via Multiboot yesterday. Its working. I installed image 218. The system boots up nicely and I am able to make calls as well. Incoming calls are not working. I cannot hear anyone over the phone but internet, wifi , 2G and 3G are working.
Regards, *Sayantan Das* ---------------------------------- Use Linux. Be free ! http://www.tuxtrix.com <http://easylinuxos.sf.net/> On 4 March 2014 02:28, Vojtech Bocek <[email protected]> wrote: > Since Nexus 5 images are not build on system-image.ubuntu.com, but the > code is in the official repositories and since it is possible to make > your own system-image server[1], I figured why not make one for > hammerhead :) > > * Address: http://system-image.tasemnice.eu > * Channels: trusty and trusty-proposed, both are set-up so that their > version numbers correspond with those on system-image.ubuntu.com. When > there is a new image on s-i.ubuntu.com, there'll be new one with the > same version number on my server within an hour or two. The device > parts are built every night (if something changes) and they don't > trigger new image build - new device tarball will simply be in the > next image, whenever that happens. > * How to install it to your device: > > ubuntu-device-flash --channel trusty --bootstrap=true > --server="http://system-image.tasemnice.eu" > > * Custom changes: > 1. MIR is turned on by default > 2. Sound fix (v2) from bug 1276901[2] > 3. Backported system-image client rev. 242, to support servers > without https protocol > * cdimage-like server with device partition images: > http://cdimage.tasemnice.eu > * IMPORTANT: I have no idea how many people will it handle. It is a > crappy VPS, I even had to buy upgrade for it because it originaly > didn't have enough disc space. It's traffic is "unlimited" (it > uploaded 740GB over the course of 3 days already, btw), but it's > connected via just 100Mb line, and I'm not sure about international > connectivity (it is in Central Europe, Czech Republic). So be a bit > tolerant about it's speed. > * I obviously can't guarantee it'll work correctly forever, but I'll > do my best to keep it running. > > I've created this server specifically for my multiboot thingy called > MultiROM[3], so it will work with it, including updates. I have no > idea if it's gonna work with the "oficial" dual-boot, I don't know how > exactly is it set-up. > > The system-image server code has some changes, mainly to support > grabbing version numbers from s-i.ubuntu.com and patching of the > rootfs. I've pushed it to launchpad[4], so you can look at it if you > wish. > > Enjoy :) > > [1]: > https://www.stgraber.org/2014/02/11/your-own-ubuntu-touch-image-server/ > [2]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/android/+bug/1276901 > [3]: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2571011 > [4]: > https://code.launchpad.net/~vbocek/+junk/system-image-server-tasemnice > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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