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#781
Originally Posted by lbee View Post
Anyone know account to ssh to N9 when in maintenance mode?
You need to create the keys to the device like described in the comments in ubiboot.conf as the kays in the device "as default" are just for example.
 

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What OS are you using, Linux or Windows?
windows, and i tried an ubuntu vm same result!

after connecting it for about a minute it gives:
usb device not recognized, then disconnects, then appears the message that i'v posted for a few second then it shows the mydocs folder for a few more seconds then it shuts off.

Are you sure the device is totally OFF when you connect the flasher?
i pressed the power button for more than 10 sec, then tried to press very shortly and i get no blink, so i thought i might be the battery is flat.

Have you flashed it before with the same computer, same cable?
this is the 1st time i use this usb cable, it's a samsung U2. could this be a problem, i though it should be compatible with all usb cables.
 
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Originally Posted by bat3a View Post
windows, and i tried an ubuntu vm same result!

after connecting it for about a minute it gives:
usb device not recognized, then disconnects, then appears the message that i'v posted for a few second then it shows the mydocs folder for a few more seconds then it shuts off.

i pressed the power button for more than 10 sec, then tried to press very shortly and i get no blink, so i thought i might be the battery is flat.
I think it propably cannot ever go so flat it would not do even single blink, unless the battery is damaged somehow.

One thing you can do, is to start flasher, then connect the device to cable, then press and hold down the power button for real long time, I think it is about 30 seconds or so.
After some time the flasher will recognize the device and start, only then you can release the button. This should work always, no matter what, if you do it correctly.


Originally Posted by bat3a View Post
this is the 1st time i use this usb cable, it's a samsung U2. could this be a problem, i though it should be compatible with all usb cables.
I have found out that some cables might be OK for charging, but NOK for flashing or communication. Don't really know why but it just is so.
 

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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
you need Linux. i said it TWICE! you cant do it on win
Have installed Ubuntu USB/live can't get wifi, tried for days
sorry to ask but do you have a link or an idea (see attached)
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@Garp why you need wifi to repair N9?
just prepare files you need, connect N9 and fix it!
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Originally Posted by Garp View Post
Have installed Ubuntu USB/live can't get wifi, tried for days
sorry to ask but do you have a link or an idea (see attached)
Seems you have no WLAN device that is recognized. What is the device that should be there?
If you do "lspci" can you see your device listed?
 

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One thing you can do, is to start flasher, then connect the device to cable, then press and hold down the power button for real long time, I think it is about 30 seconds or so.
tried but same result

I have found out that some cables might be OK for charging, but NOK for flashing or communication. Don't really know why but it just is so.
tried also nokia original cable!

anymore ideas, thanks.
 
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ok got it working, it was the flasher not compatible with windows 8.1, so i used windows 7 mv, it connected as expected.

thanks juiceme for trying to help man.
 

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Originally Posted by bat3a View Post
ok got it working, it was the flasher not compatible with windows 8.1, so i used windows 7 mv, it connected as expected..
This is why I always recommend you use Linux, windows is just generally so bad at anything more complex you try to use it for.
With windows anything is hit-or-miss, and if something does not work the way you expect, you just have no idea where to start looking for the glitch...
 

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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
@Garp why you need wifi to repair N9?
just prepare files you need, connect N9 and fix it!
You are basicly right but I have several problems: can't update anything, drivers, ubuntu installation etc AND re. N9 don't have permission to create maps, to move files etc (and printer set up also), all this I need net to learn how to do and closing Ubuntu and open Windows every time
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