(06-25-2017, 01:11 PM)Luke Wrote: (06-25-2017, 12:59 PM)epigon Wrote: Hi all,
Works just perfect to boot a newly flashed image... but after updating installed apps in google play I just get the 4 dots animated - forever (i.e. > 5 min)
But never the less - thanks for all efforts - looking good when it runs
Thanx
//Fred
Don't update sudo su binary - will break the installation. You need to reflash as there is not going back I am afraid :/
I'm not sure it actually works, so I guess I will uninstall it. Too easy a way to wreck the install.
I'd be interested to see exactly why it breaks Android.
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it doesn't get happy
it doesn't get sad
it just runs programs
Is it possible to install to internal memory?
I guess when it locked up my terminal programs before that was probably post-update, then. Will take another look.
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it doesn't get happy
it doesn't get sad
it just runs programs
as far as supersu goes if you grab a new su binary from somewhere on the net and replace the current one with the new on while the system is not running you should be able to take care of the out of date binary message. the issue with updating while the system is up is a factor of chainfire having a different file placement structure than the author of the build does as well as supersu now does some rather complex "systemless" setups and i'm pretty sure chainfire does not include "pine64"/"pinebook"/"sopine" in any of his install scripts and using "generic" in the case of the pine64 boards won't do the job since that mostly refers to generic nexus type devices. although he is a great person and if he was approached for some help and given some hardware samples he could probably in time have a nice root established that would update via his.zips.
Android on Pinebook is working very slow and leggy. I installed latest version on eMMC.