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You and me both, lol![]()
Yeah, I hope my shipping estimate never changes from Nov 15th, even after I get the phone, it'll serve as a nostalgic reminder of this week.
You and me both, lol![]()
Yeah, I hope my shipping estimate never changes from Nov 15th, even after I get the phone, it'll serve as a nostalgic reminder of this week.
Koush updated the recovery to version 6.0.1.8... presumably squashing some bugs. I updated the link in the OP - everyone please be sure to use the latest version!![]()
adb-linux: command not found
fastboot-linux: command not found
Hi just a quick note, I'm possibly doing something very wrong but I just got my Ubuntu install sorted just in case the Windows method doesn't work for me and I can't get the Android SDK mentioned above to work, I downloaded the ZIP file, extracted to a folder but running adb-linux or fastboot-linux with or without sudo returns :
Code:adb-linux: command not found fastboot-linux: command not found
Instead I downloaded and unzipped the SDK from here : Android SDK | Android Developers
When running fastboot or adb is states that it is not installed so I installed both using :
sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb
and
sudo apt-get install android-tools-fastboot
Then when running them it worked fine for me. I've yet to try it but just thought I'd mention it, sorry if I'm being a total moron, Linux isn't my normal OS so it could well be huge user error on my part. Feel free to delete this post if it confuses people.....by being wrong!
By the way, the version numbers downloaded from the repo for each were "Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.29" and "4.1.1+git20120801-1" for the Fastboot version. This was running Ubuntu 12.10 64bit.
Thanks
Paul.
And again Koush pushed an update.. 6.0.1.9 linked in the OP![]()
Hey 2defmouze, you've helped me a lot, I really appreciate it. Got another newbie question for you though.
I am rooted, I have the Super SU icon and all of my root only apps are working great, so is there a reason for me to use the 6.0.1.9.img that you just linked to? If so, do I just follow your guide and push it like I did the first .img? Also, if I push this new recovery, do I need to re-install super su?
Thanks for all the help man!
Awesome, sounds good! I went ahead and put the new stuff on my phone, the grey screen with a top hat said 6.0.1.9 at the bottom, so I assume I did that part of it right. But I am now wondering how we return to that screen in the future.
Also, While I was on that screen, I went ahead and did a backup, but I have no idea where those back ups go afterwards. Are they stored on the device itself?
Thanks again
I did what you said, and recovery mode does bring me to the red triangle screen with "no command" in under it. IS that bad?
Also, I'm not finding a clockworkmod folder anywhere on my Nexus 4. I even searched in windows explore and nothing turned up.
So.. I don't have my Nexus4 ... yet - supposedly got it ordered but haven't heard anything about shipping yet...
But, my question is... normally if when flashing something and you get a hang on boot - or your phone just won't respond - you 'pull the battery' to get everything back to the start.
So... what/how do we do that on the N4 if we can't remove the battery?
If it's like the Nexus 7 just holding the power button for about 20 or more seconds will force a reboot. I assume it will be similar.![]()
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