**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 21 02:59:57 2021 Jan 21 05:32:19 huh thats interesting Jan 21 05:32:21 good luck Jan 21 07:31:44 Hi. I have run into an issue where my device does not pop up when I run "ip link show", despite it appearing when I do this command: https://pastebin.com/dEkK02zt . ip link show logs: https://pastebin.com/kghjxkA9 Jan 21 07:33:00 could you upload it as a gist :D Jan 21 07:33:10 fsr pastebin is blocked in my counry lmfao. Jan 21 07:33:16 are you from turker Jan 21 07:33:20 turkey Jan 21 07:33:21 yup. Jan 21 07:33:34 did you add someone on discord Jan 21 07:33:34 I think we talked before didn't we. Jan 21 07:33:38 we have Jan 21 07:33:40 lol Jan 21 07:33:59 Yup I remember you lmao Jan 21 07:34:22 If you can send it as a gist I'll see what I can do mate Jan 21 07:35:03 first link https://gist.github.com/RealTheHexagon/01bf1f1af060f66d8ad5037432413b2e Jan 21 07:35:44 https://gist.github.com/RealTheHexagon/7b8f12ed26dbe4e5607e59fc281fb284 Jan 21 07:35:57 It has worked before, just saying Jan 21 07:36:28 In the second one, there should be, enp0s20u1, or something like that Jan 21 07:41:56 can you check your dmesh Jan 21 07:41:58 [Edit] can you check your dmesg Jan 21 07:42:10 dmesg | tail ? Jan 21 07:42:20 just dmesg works too Jan 21 07:43:04 normal is too long, going to send with tail Jan 21 07:44:24 https://gist.github.com/RealTheHexagon/7e85f2918e52758aa7f3eb0c1da52c5a Jan 21 09:40:30 actuday was added by: actuday Jan 21 09:43:41 @NotKit [you can probably skip building systemimage for now and use halium_arm64 generic …], This image supposedly requires the Android 9 vendor to be flashed, but there is no Android 9 64 bit vendor for my device. Would the stock vendor be enough? Jan 21 09:57:50 @actuday [This image supposedly requires the Android 9 vendor to be flashed, but there is …], what is your stock vendor? Jan 21 10:05:17 @NotKit [what is your stock vendor?], The stock vendor is 32 bit Jan 21 10:05:23 For both Android 9 and 10 Jan 21 10:06:26 But a third party developer built a 64 bit vendor for the A10 on Android 10 Jan 21 11:01:40 what is the device? I'm not sure how to process here Jan 21 11:02:08 if you use 32-bit vendor, you need to build 32-bit systemimage and rootfs Jan 21 11:11:08 @NotKit [what is the device? I'm not sure how to process here], Galaxy A10 Jan 21 11:11:28 @NotKit [if you use 32-bit vendor, you need to build 32-bit systemimage and rootfs], Right Jan 21 11:29:00 Started going through the video on UBports channel Live Porting - [Learn to port Ubuntu Touch to your device](https://youtu.be/nShXVDXM50A?t=996) … It says that one should create a directory: … .repo/local_manifests … But in the documentation there is no mention of this. … I see that the video is a year old, so does this requi Jan 21 11:29:00 rement no longer apply? Jan 21 11:32:44 @SovereignFreeman [Started going through the video on UBports channel Live Porting - Learn to port …], It's one way of doing it, that's the manual way. The other is via `./halium/devices/setup` as per documentation: https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/get-sources.html#adding-your-device-specific-source Jan 21 11:58:45 @fredldotme [It's one way of doing it, that's the manual way. The other is via ./halium/devic …], Thanks for the quick reply. … I'm new to all this, so I'm trying to learn my way around everything, including github! … One problem I'm having issues with is getting to grips with directory structure that I see in the 'path' which is Jan 21 11:58:45 shown in for example here: … … This example I found on LineageOS on git hub [here](https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_samsung_p5110/blob/cm-10.1-staging/cm.dependencies) which is what I'm trying to have a go at porting. … I guessed Jan 21 11:58:45 from other examples that the 'revision' field would be halium-5.1 … Questions: … Is the 'project path' pointing to a repository in a remote location? … Any idea what I would use for the 'remote' field? Jan 21 12:01:58 @fredldotme [It's one way of doing it, that's the manual way. The other is via ./halium/devic …], [Edit] Thanks for the quick reply. … I'm new to all this, so I'm trying to learn my way around everything, including github! … One problem I'm having issues with is getting to grips with directory structure that I see in the 'project Jan 21 12:01:58 path' which is shown in for example here: … … This example I found on LineageOS on git hub [here](https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_samsung_p5110/blob/cm-10.1-staging/cm.dependencies) which is what I'm trying to have a go at portin Jan 21 12:01:58 g. … I guessed from other examples that the 'revision' field would be halium-5.1 … Questions: … Is the 'project path' pointing to a repository in a remote location? … Any idea what I would use for the 'remote' field? Jan 21 12:09:41 @fredldotme [It's one way of doing it, that's the manual way. The other is via ./halium/devic …], [Edit] Thanks for the quick reply. … I'm new to all this, so I'm trying to learn my way around everything, including github! … One problem I'm having issues with is getting to grips with directory structure that I see in the 'project Jan 21 12:09:41 path' which is shown in for example here: … … This example I found on LineageOS on git hub [here](https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_samsung_p5110/blob/cm-10.1-staging/cm.dependencies) which is what I'm trying to have a go at portin Jan 21 12:09:41 g. … I guessed from other examples that the 'revision' field would be halium-5.1 … Questions: … Is the 'project path=' pointing to a repository in a remote location? … Any idea what I would use for the 'remote=' field? Jan 21 12:10:34 @SovereignFreeman [Thanks for the quick reply. … I'm new to all this, so I'm trying to learn my way a …], https://github.com/Halium/halium-devices/tree/halium-7.1/manifests Jan 21 12:10:48 I'd suggest reading up on how other manifests are made up Jan 21 15:44:44 @actuday [Galaxy A10], halium 10 ? Jan 21 15:51:18 when I use nmcli d I get the ril_0 unavailable Jan 21 15:51:25 how would I get it to work? Jan 21 16:12:47 Leandro Paparelli was added by: Leandro Paparelli Jan 21 16:13:10 hello everyone! Jan 21 16:14:06 I have an iPhone SE and was looking for having Ubuntu Touch installed on it. Do you think its possible? Jan 21 16:16:46 it can be other Linux distro too... I just want get rid of the iOS Jan 21 16:17:42 no, iphones are not supportable for UT Jan 21 16:19:15 nor for any other OS as far as I know - apple hardware is locked down hard Jan 21 16:24:38 @Leandro Paparelli [I have an iPhone SE and was looking for having Ubuntu Touch installed on it. Do …], SE 1 or 2? Jan 21 16:24:48 SE 1 Jan 21 16:24:52 1 is partially supported by Sandcastle, but it's far from usable Jan 21 16:25:01 And Sandcastle is uhhh Jan 21 16:25:13 😞 Jan 21 16:29:16 a massive hack? Jan 21 16:31:07 to be honest, I am so mad at big tech right now after what they have done to Parler Jan 21 16:31:38 @actuday [Galaxy A10], did you get kernel to boot yet? Jan 21 16:43:43 sandcastle is a sandcastle lol … last heard a simple reboot wipes all modifications Jan 21 16:45:17 @Leandro Paparelli [to be honest, I am so mad at big tech right now after what they have done to Par …], Tbh parler deserved it and the companies had the right to do what they did Jan 21 16:45:20 @Fuseteam [sandcastle is a sandcastle lol … last heard a simple reboot wipes all modification …], Yep :( Jan 21 16:45:28 Could be fixed tbh Jan 21 16:45:40 Make a new partition with the rootfs in Jan 21 16:45:45 And jump into that Jan 21 16:46:07 @amyosx [Tbh parler deserved it and the companies had the right to do what they did], I think users should have the right to install whatever they want, and Apple blocks that. But let's not jump into political discussions here Jan 21 16:46:43 at least Android lets you sideload apks freely Jan 21 16:46:59 @NotKit [I think users should have the right to install whatever they want, and Apple blo …], I agree that they should be able to side load it, and I've seen them installing the pwa anyway Jan 21 16:47:06 freedom and apple are mutually exclusive yeah Jan 21 16:47:09 But they can remove from the app store Jan 21 17:06:10 well they have too unless they want to be held liable for those apps, even the openstore wouldn't accept a parler app to be on the safe side iirc Jan 21 17:24:20 elansiva was added by: elansiva Jan 21 17:25:40 it has nothing to do with halium Jan 21 17:46:45 tikendraw was added by: tikendraw Jan 21 17:48:41 How can i install Linux on my xiaomi redmi note 4 ? Jan 21 17:50:37 mido or nikel? Jan 21 19:37:31 I was about to build the system.img and hybris-boot.img by running the command … mka mkbooting … as shown in the documentation [here … ](https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/build-sources.html#building-the-system-img-and-hybris-boot-img)But I get this error: … No private recovery resources for TARGET_DEVICE generic … make: Jan 21 19:37:31 *** No rule to make target 'mkbootimg'. Stop. … Full output is at https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vrQGCZVYHh/ … Grateful for any help or suggestions. Thanks.. Jan 21 19:41:04 seems it is trying to execute scripts with Python 3 instead of Python 2 Jan 21 19:49:22 @NotKit [seems it is trying to execute scripts with Python 3 instead of Python 2], So it needs to run with Python2? I recall earlier that I had installation issues with 'repo' as it was not available in the Linux Mint package repositories and I had to symlink the python versions to get repo to work. Jan 21 19:49:44 yes, repo needs Python 3, but 5.x build system needs Python 2 Jan 21 19:51:22 @NotKit [yes, repo needs Python 3, but 5.x build system needs Python 2], Do I need repo at this point in the installation, build stage? I could remove the symlink, but that will break 'repo' Jan 21 19:51:54 use a newer version of repo which will start itself with Python 3 correctly Jan 21 19:51:59 but you don't need repo for build Jan 21 19:54:41 @NotKit [use a newer version of repo which will start itself with Python 3 correctly], It wasn't easy to get repo running on Linux Mint as it was not supported by them. Where is the place to get the genuine copy of repo with Python3? Grateful for your help and time thanks. Jan 21 19:55:11 @SovereignFreeman [It wasn't easy to get repo running on Linux Mint as it was not supported by them …], see https://source.android.com/setup/develop#installing-repo Jan 21 19:56:43 @NotKit [see https://source.android.com/setup/develop#installing-repo], Thank you 😄 👍 Jan 21 22:01:12 Oliv' was added by: Oliv' Jan 21 22:11:02 Hi, I a trying to boot my device (Galaxy S7) with Halium rootfs but it is stucked in a boot loop. When I request device's dmsg I get: … EXT4-fs warning (device sda18): ext4_enable_quotas:5269: Failed to enable quota tracking (type=0, err=-3). Please run e2fsck to fix. … EXT4-fs (sda18): mount failed … I wiped data/cache/davlink but not the Jan 21 22:11:02 internal storage. Can is be the issue. sda18 is /userdata on my phone Jan 21 22:14:55 @Oliv' [Hi, I a trying to boot my device (Galaxy S7) with Halium rootfs but it is stucke …], what os are you trying to port? Jan 21 22:16:38 I am trying to use Halium reference bootfs: http://bshah.in/halium/halium-rootfs-20170630-151006.tar.gz Jan 21 22:21:27 cmon it's almost 4 years old Jan 21 22:21:39 ubuntu touch is better choice Jan 21 22:22:17 is you have halium-boot you can try ubuntu touch GSI Jan 21 22:22:24 and then ubuntu touch systemimage Jan 21 22:22:34 Yeah I know, but this is still referenced in the docs and I did not find something more recent, so I supposed that it was still usable ;) https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/install-build/reference-rootfs.html Jan 21 22:22:37 [Edit] if you have halium-boot you can try ubuntu touch GSI Jan 21 22:23:03 it's only for testing purposes Jan 21 22:23:27 Ok, I'll try Ubuntu Touch then, I just wanted to avoid extra steps on first try, but I'll do :) Jan 22 01:44:45 Mido Jan 22 02:16:21 pauleasker was added by: pauleasker **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jan 22 02:59:58 2021