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  1. This is a post with links to threads on various tasks. Like installing and repairing. Suggest additions at will. If I find it relevant, I will add it, and plan to remove the suggestions to keep this thread (c)lean. ***Please be aware that guides for Pro1 and Pro1X are NOT interchangeable in general, though much goes for both*** Please: Help keep the forum clean and use the Report function whenever you see some spam or similar irrelevant content. Please: Enter your FxTec Device Information in your Member Title slot under "Edit Profile". See this (So other
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  2. Did you ever try Eske's suggestion to uninstall apps one at a time testing the keyboard after each uninstall? If not, I would insert that after step 1 in your list as, if there is a software culprit and you find it, you can save the reflashing and restoring the bad app.
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  3. (lineage-18.1-20220214-nightly-pro1-signed.zip on January 5 security patch installed smoothly using OTA ) ...But the reintroduced (early August) Accessibility / keyboard bug is not (yet) fixed. The stage after download and install called "Finalising package installation" is surprising slow though)
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  4. @VaZso : UbuntuTouch on the Pro1(X) is not about vanilla Linux support (mainlining). Ubuntu on Pro1 and Pro1X uses / will use libhybris, which does make porting easier. Still it takes a lot of polishing to get a port to a state where it can be useful to average Joe as a phone. Look at that thread I linked above: the UbuntuTouch port for Pro1 does not provide the most basic functionality you expect from a smartphone: GPS, cellular internet either do not work at all, or not out-of-the box. HDMI out is not there (which is huge, as many want Ubuntu for the "convergence" thing). When such bugs are
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  5. Right, UbTouch (or general Linux) support is a bit different question. However, similar support like with Pro1 using libhybris is not the best thing of Linux support while it is not easy to create full Linux support without the help of Qualcomm (so the SoC's manufacturer). 😞 Even a proper SailfishOS support is a question - I haven't seen SailfishOS working (lack of compatible hardware) and I may be wrong when I assume it may bring me closer of the feeling what I had with my Nokia N900 and even the world has changed a lot since then. Also, I am a Desktop (and server) Linux user so I
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  6. Yes, it may... but if only a software would be a cause of an additional delay, there would be people who don't really care the OS and to finalize manufacturing on their own. Anyway, there should be an initial software which should be used for a factory test to check if hardware is fully functioning.
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  7. You do realize that the first line disqualifies you from being a "normal" user. 😄
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  8. (lineage-18.1-20220207-nightly-pro1-signed.zip on January 5 security patch installed smoothly using OTA ) ...But the reintroduced (early August) Accessibility / keyboard bug is not (yet) fixed. The stage after download and install called "Finalising package installation" is surprising slow though)
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  9. 👋 I am not new but, hello all! 🙂
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  10. (lineage-18.1-20220131-nightly-pro1-signed.zip on January 5 security patch installed smoothly using OTA ) ...But the reintroduced (early August) Accessibility / keyboard bug is not (yet) fixed. The stage after download and install called "Finalising package installation" is surprising slow though)
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  11. (lineage-18.1-20220124-nightly-pro1-signed.zip on January 5 security patch installed smoothly using OTA ) ...But the reintroduced (early August) Accessibility / keyboard bug is not (yet) fixed. The stage after download and install called "Finalising package installation" is surprising slow though)
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  12. Yes, We see it/them on LineageOS & AICP not stock android. As said earlier my guess is that at least the one keeping it at around a fixed low level is the battery protection system added, that kicks in under wrong conditions. (A system to avoid overcharging an already fully charged battery)
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  13. (lineage-18.1-20220117-nightly-pro1-signed.zip on 2021 December 5 security patch installed smoothly using OTA ) ...But the reintroduced (early August) Accessibility / keyboard bug is not (yet) fixed. The stage after download and install called "Finalising package installation" is surprising slow though)
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  14. From an Android user perspective this may be true. Someone would eventually port LineageOS to the 662-Pro1, even if Fxtec would not support that process at all. But UbuntuTouch is a different story: F(x)tec themselves have stated (at some early stage of 662-Pro1 design) that the Ubuntu option was an important point for quite a few backers of the Pro1-X. So they'll have to have that OS available at some point. And, here, experience from the original Pro1 shows they cannot rely on the community to do the work for them: the UBPorts crowd is too small to support obscure devices on their own.
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  15. I had Android 9 on my Pro1 for a total of 5 minutes, or so, before flashing LOS onto it. So, yes, I fully agree, personally. Problem is, they made a big deal about the "other OS" option being really official this time. If they fail to deliver in this respect, it will add-up to what is already an unfavorable picture at best.
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