Feedback for v1.9

For all of you who had issues with the NOTES tool: There is a fix that will be coming with v1.10.

!!! Don’t clean the app’s storage or cache. !!!

The old notes should reappear after upgrade to e OS 1.10: https://gitlab.e.foundation/e/backlog/-/issues/6790#note_370464

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I’m not able to update my Samsung galaxy s10+ with the /e/OS v1.9
The update tool on the phone still don’t see the v1.9.
How is it possible to have a look on a log-file for knowing whats happened ?

Are you running /e/OS R or /e/OS S ?

https://images.ecloud.global/dev/beyond2lte/

I don’t know really which one could it be.
Now under the settings I could copy the number of the build :
e_beyond2lte-user 11 RQ3A.211001.001 eng.root.20230205.200220 dev-keys
Don’t know for it’s good

And the os Version a little bit hidden
1.8.1-r-20230205257804-dev-beyond2lte
Thus, that’s did R one

What good news! (/s)
It seems like I should not use Android at all.

The solution should be using adb as root, but, even enabled, I don’t get how to use it.
I also saw and backup menu in the settings, but I don’t understand it at all.

So we see from the link from @MRTN that no 1.9-r is published.

This fits with Important information : Plans to drop support for multiple OS versions on the same device

Backup is problematic for many of us !

Perhaps my prejudiced view but it is as if Google would prefer users only to be able to backup within the “Pure Google” system.

The headline of the linked article reads Android 12 Developer Preview 1 Changelog: Google Finally Restricts the Power of “adb backup”

adb backup is the item which is getting increasingly error prone, imho.

Hmm I’m not sure to understand why there so many variants of the os.
is there anywhere some explanation and overview of it?
Some documentation?

It is not possible to merge all in one?

or split in 2 parts :
1 core which is specific to the hardware
1 other on higher level which is the same for all
Both independent to manage, support an update…

I saw on the device matrix that for the samsung galaxy s10+ the version os is S
I’m still with R on my device, maybe is that here a block.
How may I switch or upgrade into S?
Could someone give me an hint? or a link?

Some background, but not a full explanation !

/e/OS is a fork of LineageOS. By default LineageOS publishes the latest builds only. Even if an older build is possible, only the latest is published.

/e/OS has tended to try to stabilise things for users (particularly who might be daunted by a necessary backup when upgrading Android version) and has continued to publish “older Android versions”.

The link from #e-smartphone-operating-system:development-updates warns us of the change of policy in store – users will do well to look for the relevant Upgrade page, in the case of Galaxy S10+, https://doc.e.foundation/devices/beyond2lte/upgrade.

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I answer to me seems to be only possible manually…
https://doc.e.foundation/devices/beyond2lte
https://doc.e.foundation/devices/beyond2lte/upgrade
And wanted to ask for further update on R or automatic upgrade is answered below of last link…
Known issue :frowning:
try to find time and nerves to applicate it manually…

thank you very for your help and effort.

short question about the upgrade and the recovery part to download.
Should we download the recovery of the current installed variant (in my case R)
or the one for the future variant to upgrade (would be for me S then)

In resume for me who have the 1.8 R.
Should I download the recovery 1.8 R first, and apply the 1.8S?
or the recovery 1.8S and switch to build 1.8S?
or directly download the recovery 1.9S and build 1.9S?

Seems that i could directly install the build 1.9S… But with which recovery? 1.9S?

Hmmm … but there is this …

Caution: Before following these instructions please ensure that your smartphone is on the latest Android firmware available for your device. For example if available , before flashing /e/OS ‘S’ install Stock Android 12. [Snip, edit]

… complicated by …

Warning: Please note this upgrade build could not be tested as there were no device specific testers available. Some devices may need a revert to stock ROM prior to upgrade. To flash the stock ROM you would need to use a tool provided by your vendor.[Edit - split]

I have split this quote … it carries on

You may also need to download a recovery image built specifically for your device.

This is a generic warning, but in your case https://doc.e.foundation/devices/beyond2lte/install would simply have you use https://images.ecloud.global/dev/beyond2lte/ – and, yes, you would want the recovery to match your Android 12 = S build.

Sometimes the LineageOS Upgrage page offers another insight. https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/beyond2lte/fw_update

You may want more specific advice about Samsung Stock ROM, in which case probably best to search for a more Samsung specific thread or start your own new topic / thread, I suggest.

Android Backup and Restore Tools (ABRT) make use of it, for instance …


This should be Seedvault, I didn’t look much into it, there should be info available via the search, or here perhaps for a start … [HOWTO] use Seedvault early to understand Android backup - #38 by fab

you means maybe the recovery 1.9 ( recovery-e-1.9-s-20230311268558-dev-beyond2lte.img ) which passed to the build one 1.9s
No need to need to apply the 1.8.1 s with its recovery at first, the 1.9 s afterwards…

Thank you very much for your effort and your time to explain it.
I’m sorry i’m little bit scared to make a wrong manipulation, and need confirmation…
I don’t want to spent too much time and money to catch up what I made wrong…

Thanks a lot for this!
Some I hate a lot is to be the only one to have a problem, and it happens to me too much.

Yes, “as if”…

Yes, that’s SeedVault, I found the project on Github and read the FAQ, I got all the informations that I need.
I activated the backup, I don’t really understand how to get the data in the backup and if I will be able to restore it, but I’ll see (very good way to manage backups, lol).

I searched a lot and I found a way to do the backup using root adb. I could get a full backup of the data using this command on the computer on which the phone is pluged:

adb root > /dev/null && rsync -a --delete --rsh="adb" shell:/data/data/ /mnt/home/almtesh/Temporaire/Pledge/e/data/

Yes, I know I should do adb unroot when done, but I don’t want scrcpy to be terminated at each backup.

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On both
Sony Xperia Z5 Compact (“Szuzuran”) R 1.9
and
Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet (“Castor”) Q 1.9

The camera app is broken.

It is a complex subject and you have a valuable, modern device. I think it simply takes a bit of time for one’s mind to absorb the importance and sequence of the necessary steps. Sorry, but I do not think I am in a position to improve on my previous answers.

I found another issue, with network location provider.
The one from Mozilla often gives me wrong location.
The solution would be to disable it, but if I do so, no other app can list nearby Wi-fi access points (of what I understood).
I have the same problem if I tell Mozilla NLP to do not use Wi-fi.