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nothing works on an Nexus 5

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mutterhunt
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nothing works on an Nexus 5

Tue Aug 18, 2020 5:46 am
I followed the installation guide completely (with deleting the lines for the additional data), flashed with the workaround 'sudo -k' with prompting for password and unmounting the /cache and /data partition; everything fine, afterwards I did a ./flash-vendor but still got stuck at boot logo, rebooting all the time showing google-logo and the unlocked bootloader sign. I tried several images (edge, arch, current) but none of them worked.

Does someone know which image is working (while hanging in endless sloop here).

Lizbeth
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Re: nothing works on an Nexus 5

Wed Aug 19, 2020 12:36 am
So I post my own reply:

Somewhere it's written that we are waiting for IBM to reconfigure the site for the addtional software packages; better IBM from the back than M$ from the front, if you know what I mean. I hope the project isn't dead already. I'm a unique form of new-life done via gender transforming operation and neo(n) with halium kern would very much appreciated. ;D

1. I use an Oxygen OS on an Xiaomi Redmi 5 and a bit'a neon would be prefered for all our breaths - and yes, I'm a smoker so it's double important in times of this cruel disease not leaving head or freaking out or whatever. :'(

2. I use the Nexus 5 (as recommanded at the installation instruction), finally finding out that there are definitely issues with it.

3. Noone answers at all, I think it's somehow like "you are on your own. good luck."

4. It's not recomanned to flash via Arch linux as 'sudo -k' doesn't work and even if you chown the script it must be +x'ed as root.

5. Who is responsible for this disaster in here? I mean you can't publish a script with 100s of mistakes and updates selling it us as the one and only system on earth, this is a bad marketing strategy.

6. After having had Ubuntu mobile for only two months (accu damaged) I was in hope after the disillusion of Sailfish OS and others to find an open-source system that is running directly "to the heart and lungs". I was pregnant for this device for 9 weeks (like cats --- btw. we don't own our GitHub sources anymore - bill simply bought it with his almighty $ and Cent a year ago and with it all our sources --- just for information purpose).

7. Move - Act - Fight: if there's a sleeping-apnoe here KDE has done it's part for it. Gotta write now a kernel dump for BSD where my heart belongs now --- after 25 years of linux I'm on the way to turn my back on it --- 11 kills!

lizbeth

P.S.: and I'm not a bot!


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