toroplus
Ubuntu Touch is no longer maintained as a core product by Canonical. However, the Ubports community are continuing development.
Contents
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General
Device name |
Galaxy Nexus |
Code name |
toroplus |
Image maintainer(s) |
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Testers |
link to your Launchpad profile please |
Update interval / last update |
(is the image built automatically, how often? if not automatic, when did you last update it?) |
Unlocking instructions |
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Install instructions |
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Code/Image |
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?s=9f408e4c5c971f364f36365686826689&t=2159832 |
State of things
Legend |
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State |
Explanation |
Perfect |
Everything works, all patches included in Ubuntu proper |
Working |
Works, minor issues only, some patches pending |
W-I-P |
Work in progress |
Blocked/Broken |
Severely broken, unusable or progress is blocked |
Unknown |
Unknown |
What |
Status/Comments |
Graphics |
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Boot process |
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Rotation |
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Cellular Radio |
CDMA Radio Currently does not work |
Wireless network |
Simple Wifi Only Networking |
Sound |
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Touch |
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Camera |
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Video Decode |
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Suspend/Resume |
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Other |
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Installation
Using your own custom recovery (CWM or TWRP):
1: Make a nandroid backup
2: Do a factory reset (Wipe Data/Cache, some have not had luck after wiping system)
3: Install toroplus_ubuntu.zip from forum post.
4: Install quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip from forum post or Ubuntu mirror (link below).
-This step will take a long time, don't worry unless you see errors.
5: Reboot system.
Unlocking instructions
NOTE: This will delete all data on the phone (most of the time, you may luck out, but don't count on it). This includes your "SDCard" space (or, more properly, your /data/media/ space). As such, you should make proper backups.
NOTE: This may void your warranty. You will see a more specific warning as you unlock, but you are choosing to do this on your own, and you are responsible for any damage done to your device as a result.
REQUIREMENTS:
1: Android SDK (Can be found here, along with installation instructions: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html )
Reboot phone into bootloader mode:
1: Turn off phone.
2: Hold down both volume buttons and press the power button until the phone vibrates.
3: You will see an Android, and a large box with an arrow pointing to the right (towards your power button) which says START. You are now in bootloader mode. If you use the volume up/down buttons, you can choose to boot into recovery, among other options. For now, you will stay in bootloader mode.
Unlock using Fastboot (included in the Android SDK tools)
4: With the phone in bootloader mode, plug phone into computer using a microUSB cable.
5: In a terminal or command prompt on the computer, navigate to the directory which you stored the Android SDK, and into the platform-tools directory (If you have the SDK binaries in your path, you don't need to worry about this).
6: For Linux & Mac:
./fastboot oem unlock
or, if the Tools are in your path,
fastboot oem unlock
For Windows:
fastboot.exe oem unlock
7: At this point, your phone will show a dialog, asking you to confirm that you want to unlock the device, it will show a warning. Make your own decision.
8: If you decide to proceed, you can use the volume buttons to highlight "yes" and then press the power button to select it.
Your device is unlocked. If you download a .img of ClockworkMod Recovery or TeamWin Recovery Project, you can flash it with fastboot:fastboot flash recovery <recovery.img>
link to images
Known issues
The image
How to build it
Please give some instructions on how you build the image.
Redistributability
Are all parts of the image freely redistributable?