2016-09-27 3:00 GMT+02:00 achba...@gmail.com: > Please write the system requiredment / specification to install ubuntu touch. > is there self installation without pc connection? > I know its possible to do install ubuntu from device rooted
I have flashed my Ubuntu Edition device from a Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition running Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, a USB cable and the software offered by bq's support website (as described below). I have flashed bq's Android image onto my bq Aquaris E5, I have not tried the reverse yet, though I guess it works pretty much the same way. I'm not familiar with (Android) rooted devices and in-place flashing. If you know it is possible you know more than me. Peter P.S.: Everyone, let me emphasize again that as soon as you have Ubuntu Touch installed you can get more out of it using Marius Quabeck's magic-device-tool. It's a collection of shell scripts that allows you to install different Ubuntu channels, the OpenStore and modded versions of Android. https://github.com/MariusQuabeck/magic-device-tool/ > 26 Sep 2016 7.00 AM, Peter Bittner menulis: >> >> I managed to flash Android on the by E5, but not dual boot. There is >> no way to dual boot from a bq phone with MultiROM at the moment. Meizu >> phones are not supported either. See the description of the PlayStore >> item for a list of supported devices. >> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tassadar.multirommgr >> >> Here is what I did for flashing, for everyone interested, step by step: >> >> 1.) Download the Linux flash tool from >> https://www.bq.com/en/support/aquaris-e5-ubuntu-edition/support-sheet >> 2.) Unpack it, run `chmod 755 flash_tool flash_tool.sh` >> 3.) Download Aquaris E5 HD firmware from >> http://www.bq.com/de/support/aquaris-e5/support-sheet >> 4.) Create folder "2.0.1_20150623-1830_bq-FW", unpack the zip file's >> content into it >> 5.) Shut down the Ubuntu phone >> 6.) Attach the USB cable to the computer (not the phone yet!) >> 6.) Start flash tool with `sudo ./flash_tool.sh` >> 7.) Look up the "Scatter file" from the "2.0.1_20150623-1830_bq-FW" folder >> 8.) Select "Firmware Upgrade" in the "Download" tab >> 9.) Press the big "Download" button, then attach the USB cable to the phone >> 10.) Wait as long as the yellow progress bar advances, then detach the USB >> cable >> 11.) Boot the phone - the first boot takes more than 10 minutes! >> >> (Corresponds to the Linux branch of the How-to at >> http://a25.co/ubuntu-phone-how-to-install-android/) -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp