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Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
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Does it just not find any wifi-networks or what's happening? |
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I flashed the community build before, and prepared the oem partition.
Now flashed official without flashing the oem part from flash.sh. Wi-fi doesn't work, but 4G network is. Camera doesn't work. With the community build, SW xperia blobs was V12. With the official it is V13 (SW_binaries_for_Xperia_AOSP_M_MR1_3.10_v13_loire. zip) I guess it's the blobs that needs updating, any ideas to how to do that without flashing android and do it the official way? EDIT: Updating the blobs made wonders. Camera and wi-fi is working now: Quote:
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Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
Finally managed to do this. It wouldn't flash SailfishX for me saying the android version was wrong, so I reflashed the image you shared, booted into android, and then shutdown and repeated and it worked fine.
Brilliant! All the worries about having to find a Windows PC seem unfounded :) As for the network issues, there was a post on another thread where the user reported that leaving the phone in Airplane mode before flashing SF resulted in the SIM services being inoperative. Is this the case here? |
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Tested your guide under linux: it works! Thanks :-)
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When flashing the community build I used SW_binaries_for_Xperia_AOSP_M_MR1_3.10_v12_loire.z ip, but now the recommended one is: SW_binaries_for_Xperia_AOSP_M_MR1_3.10_v13_loire.z ip? v12 vs v13? |
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