Guest Pq2son2 Posted January 7, 2010 Report Posted January 7, 2010 Hi, I'm a Linux user (Ubuntu distribution) and a Noob Android user too (only 3 days old). Today I installed, without any problem, the December Update from SD. And now I'm trying to Flash my Pulse with U8230 ROM but I'm blocked with the recovery mode. I'm following this link: http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile...on-your-device/ But when I put my mobile phone into Recovery Mode my PC doesn't discovery it (Yes my pulse has the blue screen, but I don't know why say Serial number: UNKNOW¿?). Execute the command './install-recovery-linux.sh' and say 'Waiting devices' (or some like this). Plug other time the Phone, but I don't see anything more, the phone is blocked. Some PC debug: "# lsusb" (Pulse in Recovery Mode and pluged other time). ... Bus 002 Device 015: ID 12d1:1501 ... "# ./fastboot-linux devices" (the list is allways empty). Any one knows what's happend?? (Sorry for my English xD) Thank you.
Guest jmmL Posted January 7, 2010 Report Posted January 7, 2010 Hi, I'm a Linux user (Ubuntu distribution) and a Noob Android user too (only 3 days old). Today I installed, without any problem, the December Update from SD. And now I'm trying to Flash my Pulse with U8230 ROM but I'm blocked with the recovery mode. I'm following this link: http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile...on-your-device/ But when I put my mobile phone into Recovery Mode my PC doesn't discovery it (Yes my pulse has the blue screen, but I don't know why say Serial number: UNKNOW¿?). Execute the command './install-recovery-linux.sh' and say 'Waiting devices' (or some like this). Plug other time the Phone, but I don't see anything more, the phone is blocked. Some PC debug: "# lsusb" (Pulse in Recovery Mode and pluged other time). ... Bus 002 Device 015: ID 12d1:1501 ... "# ./fastboot-linux devices" (the list is allways empty). Any one knows what's happend?? (Sorry for my English xD) Thank you. You need to run with superuser permissions. Try sudo ./install-recovery-linux.sh This should work.
Guest Pq2son2 Posted January 7, 2010 Report Posted January 7, 2010 You need to run with superuser permissions. Try sudo ./install-recovery-linux.sh This should work. Uo!!! Fast! clean! and easy! I love it :) Really thanks!! I will try to Continue!
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