Done, mainly by tutorial here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/meizu-mx/general/tutorial-ubuntu-touch-cyanongen-to-flyme-t3240088
Now I want to go back to Ubuntu ;)
After:
ktatar156@ktatar156-VirtualBox:~/Pobrane$ ubuntu-device-flash touch
--device=arale --channel=ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/meizu.en --bootstrap
--wipe --recovery-image=recovery.img
2016/04/04 13:56:49 Device is |arale|
2016/04/04 13:56:49 Flashing version 298 from
ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/meizu.en channel and server
https://system-image.ubuntu.com to device arale
stuck here (rc-proposed donwloaded before), no new messages from
terminal. Could anyone help how to handle that?
2016-04-03 23:09 GMT+02:00 Krzysztof Tataradziński
<ktatar156@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ktatar156@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Ok,
I'm almost done. In last step I'm getting error: closed.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15604517/
Could anyone help with that?
2016-04-03 18:55 GMT+02:00 Krzysztof Tataradziński
<ktatar156@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ktatar156@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Hello,
Today I was working on my girlfriend budget smartphone (LG L
Fino) and I found it's great - plenty of apps launching and
working MUCH faster than on UT. Second thing I've found that
is 'normal' android desktops/screens are much better than
scopes. Why? We can have in one 'desktop/screen' few of
widgets with functionality significantly better (more
interactive) than on UT scopes. And these widgets are always
updated (no need to manual swipe and wait few seconds to
refresh like in UT). For now, I really don't see the power of
scopes in normal phone usage - I understand its philosophy,
but usability is really bad. In example: Today scope - what
useful information that scope is providing? For me - only
weather. In Scopes can be placed plenty of information and
indeed there is - but most of them are not needed in 95 % of time.
In shorts - I want to install Android instead of UT - how can
I do that in MX4 Ubuntu Edition?
Best regards,
Krzysztof Tataradziński
https://launchpad.net/~ktatar156
<https://launchpad.net/%7Ektatar156>