ReplicantReleaseNotes » History » Revision 6
Revision 5 (Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 06/02/2022 12:57 PM) → Revision 6/8 (Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 06/02/2022 01:12 PM)
h1. ReplicantReleaseNotes {{toc}} h2. Replicant 6.0 0004 h3. Installation and upgrade instructions h4. Installation from scratch If To erase all the data on the device and install this release, you can use the [[ReplicantInstallation]] instructions. You will need to use these instructions which also erase all the data on the device if: * You are installing Replicant 6.0 0004 from scratch you can simply follow the usual [[ReplicantInstallation]] instructions. * You are upgrading from Replicant 4.2 or earlier You can also follow the [[ReplicantInstallation]] use these instructions if erasing your data in the process is not an issue or if you are upgrading from Replicant 4.2 (as nobody wrote instructions to upgrade from Replicant 4.2 while keeping the data). issue. h4. Upgrading from a previous Replicant 6.0 version Upgrading from a previous Replicant 6.0 version like Replicant 6.0 0003 Replicant 6.0 0004 requires a special procedure to do a data migration. This is because The upgrade instructions are different than usual because: * All the release of Replicant 6.0 after the 0003 have been signed with different keys than the ones before. * The contact database has changed format due to the removal of nonfree Ambient SDK code If for some reasons you don't care about keeping your data, or that for some reasons these procedure fails and that you don't care about your data, you can simply follow [[ReplicantInstallation]]. To upgrade from h5. From Replicant 6.0 0003, 0003 First you will first need to prepare your device for the migration of the contact database. See the [[MigrateContactsDatabase]] article for the instructions on how to do that. Then once this is done, for migrating to Replicant 6.0 0004, you will need to read the [[AndroidSystemKeyMigration]] article before following the [[MinorVersionUpgrade]] installation instructions. h5. Galaxy Nexus and a Galaxy Tab 2 graphics Due to a bug with the integration of a new, more compatible graphic stack based on llvmpipe, once booted, the Galaxy Nexus and a Galaxy Tab 2 graphics are extremely slow. So if you have a Galaxy Nexus (GT-I9250), a Galaxy Tab 2 (GT-P3100, GT-P3110, GT-P3113, GT-P5100, or GT-P5110 ) you might also want to restore the previous graphics stack. To do that, you can follow the [[EnablingRootAccess]] article to get root access on the device, and run the following command on the device: <pre> graphics.sh faster </pre> It will reboot and restore the previous graphic stack. The [[Graphics#Methods-to-choose-the-software-renderer]] article also has more details on the topic. </pre>