The Nexus 5 is not an officially supported device. There are no official "OTA N" updates for it. As you said, the image server in question is managed by a single person, and it is provided as a convenience, not as a means of creating a level of support that appears to be official.
I'm not sure what issue you're having exactly, but any issues specific to the Nexus 5 are unlikely to be fixed by newer image builds. On Mon, 2015-11-02 at 13:08 -0500, Bruce Griffis wrote: > I wouldn't call it an offering. It is an individual contributor that > put up a system-image server (and I believe is paying the costs > associated with that server). That's why I want to make sure the > community image of OTA-7 is out before chasing an issue that might not > be an issue. Server is current on daily updates on devel-proposed. > > > > The page that references it is: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices > > > Scroll down to the section on Working Ports w/ System Image Server. > > On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 12:42 PM, [email protected] > <[email protected]> wrote: > On 02-11-15 16:35, Bruce Griffis wrote: > I read there should be about two hours between when > the OTA is released on > system-image.ubuntu.com > <http://system-image.ubuntu.com> and when it is > reflected on system-image.tasemnice.eu > <http://system-image.tasemnice.eu> > > Where did you read that? I'd be curious to better understand > the system-image.tasemnice.eu offering. > > >
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