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== Problems flashing == | |||
I'm having trouble flashing my flatfish after a build per the instructions here. I'm running in an Ubuntu 13.10 VM in Parallels on a Mac, which I've used to make working B2G builds for ZTE Open and Nexus 4 in the past. | |||
'adb devices' shows the Flatfish device, then running './flash.sh' reboots it -- the device sticks on the 'Firefox OS Contribution Program' boot screen and the terminal sits on '<waiting for device>'. | |||
The device's name in the USB devices sharing list in Parallels also switches from "Flatfish' to 'High Tech Computer - Vendor Specific' during this time, which seems odd. | |||
Rebooting the device boots back up to the version of Firefox OS that it shipped with, with no apparent changes. | |||
Any ideas? Thanks! --[[User:Brion Vibber|Brion Vibber]] ([[User talk:Brion Vibber|talk]]) 10:43, 16 May 2014 (PDT) |
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Need to review those WIP bugs. (SteveLee (talk))
Problems flashing
I'm having trouble flashing my flatfish after a build per the instructions here. I'm running in an Ubuntu 13.10 VM in Parallels on a Mac, which I've used to make working B2G builds for ZTE Open and Nexus 4 in the past.
'adb devices' shows the Flatfish device, then running './flash.sh' reboots it -- the device sticks on the 'Firefox OS Contribution Program' boot screen and the terminal sits on '<waiting for device>'.
The device's name in the USB devices sharing list in Parallels also switches from "Flatfish' to 'High Tech Computer - Vendor Specific' during this time, which seems odd.
Rebooting the device boots back up to the version of Firefox OS that it shipped with, with no apparent changes.
Any ideas? Thanks! --Brion Vibber (talk) 10:43, 16 May 2014 (PDT)