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Installing Phablet-Tools



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InCouldn't find package phablet-toolsUbuntu SDK does not install on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit?phablet-tools download problemUbuntu touch on Nexus 4 fails to bootCouldn't find package phablet-toolsUnable to install Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 7 32GBubuntu-device-flash fails nexus 4Error opening zip file or JAR manifest missing : /usr/share/java/jayatanaag.jarHow to remove the binary format already installed by openjdk-7With to try ubuntu touch on my tabletPort ubuntu touch: segmentation fault (core dumped)



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When I try to run in Terminal:



sudo apt-get install phablet-tools android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot


It gives the response:



Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package phablet-tools









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  • Ensure the universe archive is enabled.

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When I try to run in Terminal:



sudo apt-get install phablet-tools android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot


It gives the response:



Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package phablet-tools









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  • Ensure the universe archive is enabled.

    – user2084795
    Aug 24 '14 at 12:39













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When I try to run in Terminal:



sudo apt-get install phablet-tools android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot


It gives the response:



Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package phablet-tools









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When I try to run in Terminal:



sudo apt-get install phablet-tools android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot


It gives the response:



Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package phablet-tools






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Try:



sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade


and than you can try install packages again.






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  • Danke! Sorry, I'm new to this. Also sorry if my english is hard to understand. :)

    – user149869
    Apr 16 '13 at 21:32






  • 1





    not working for me

    – McLan
    May 13 '14 at 14:21











  • The version in the archive is always stale, and not maintained. always grab from the ppa, as mhall119 recommends

    – John McAleely
    Feb 1 '16 at 13:24


















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  1. Ensure the universe archive is enabled. You can do this by appending "universe" to the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list which contain " trusty " and " trusty-updates "

  2. sudo apt-get update

  3. sudo apt-get install phablet-tools





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    I am struggling with this myself - Note that there is a no-longer (in 2016) updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Use the PPA instead.; you need to download them from here; https://launchpad.net/~phablet-team/+archive/ubuntu/tools/+sourcepub/5673076/+listing-archive-extra - The trouble is I do not know where you should extract them to......



    UPDATE



    I spent lots of time trying to make this work; in the end I gave up - got an old machine, installed precise (which has Phablet-tools etc in its universe repository) - or does it? - I am still struggling with the phone installation



    Update 2



    Still struggling with this; The instruction page here https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/phone/devices/installing-ubuntu-for-devices/ says Note that there is a no-longer updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Please use the PPA instead.



    So I installed Precise on an old machine



    however; here it says phablet-tools for precise have been deleted.



    It seems whatever I do I cannot achieve this. I will keep digging and post an update.



    I could do with a plan B because this is driving me nuts...



    UPDATE 3



    Went back to try with Trusty; in trying to install phablet-tools as suggested above I get



    The following packages have unmet dependencies.
    ubuntu-device-flash : Depends: click-ubuntu-policy but it is not installable
    Depends: ubuntu-snappy-cli but it is not installable

    `






    share|improve this answer
































      2














      You need to install the phablet PPA in order to get phablet-tools:



      $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phablet-team/tools
      $ sudo apt-get update


      And then install the phablet-tools:



      $ sudo apt-get install phablet-tools


      See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install for the full instructions






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      • did not work for me

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      and than you can try install packages again.






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      • Danke! Sorry, I'm new to this. Also sorry if my english is hard to understand. :)

        – user149869
        Apr 16 '13 at 21:32






      • 1





        not working for me

        – McLan
        May 13 '14 at 14:21











      • The version in the archive is always stale, and not maintained. always grab from the ppa, as mhall119 recommends

        – John McAleely
        Feb 1 '16 at 13:24















      2














      Try:



      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get upgrade


      and than you can try install packages again.






      share|improve this answer























      • Danke! Sorry, I'm new to this. Also sorry if my english is hard to understand. :)

        – user149869
        Apr 16 '13 at 21:32






      • 1





        not working for me

        – McLan
        May 13 '14 at 14:21











      • The version in the archive is always stale, and not maintained. always grab from the ppa, as mhall119 recommends

        – John McAleely
        Feb 1 '16 at 13:24













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      Try:



      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get upgrade


      and than you can try install packages again.






      share|improve this answer













      Try:



      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get upgrade


      and than you can try install packages again.







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      • Danke! Sorry, I'm new to this. Also sorry if my english is hard to understand. :)

        – user149869
        Apr 16 '13 at 21:32






      • 1





        not working for me

        – McLan
        May 13 '14 at 14:21











      • The version in the archive is always stale, and not maintained. always grab from the ppa, as mhall119 recommends

        – John McAleely
        Feb 1 '16 at 13:24

















      • Danke! Sorry, I'm new to this. Also sorry if my english is hard to understand. :)

        – user149869
        Apr 16 '13 at 21:32






      • 1





        not working for me

        – McLan
        May 13 '14 at 14:21











      • The version in the archive is always stale, and not maintained. always grab from the ppa, as mhall119 recommends

        – John McAleely
        Feb 1 '16 at 13:24
















      Danke! Sorry, I'm new to this. Also sorry if my english is hard to understand. :)

      – user149869
      Apr 16 '13 at 21:32





      Danke! Sorry, I'm new to this. Also sorry if my english is hard to understand. :)

      – user149869
      Apr 16 '13 at 21:32




      1




      1





      not working for me

      – McLan
      May 13 '14 at 14:21





      not working for me

      – McLan
      May 13 '14 at 14:21













      The version in the archive is always stale, and not maintained. always grab from the ppa, as mhall119 recommends

      – John McAleely
      Feb 1 '16 at 13:24





      The version in the archive is always stale, and not maintained. always grab from the ppa, as mhall119 recommends

      – John McAleely
      Feb 1 '16 at 13:24













      2














      1. Ensure the universe archive is enabled. You can do this by appending "universe" to the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list which contain " trusty " and " trusty-updates "

      2. sudo apt-get update

      3. sudo apt-get install phablet-tools





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        1. Ensure the universe archive is enabled. You can do this by appending "universe" to the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list which contain " trusty " and " trusty-updates "

        2. sudo apt-get update

        3. sudo apt-get install phablet-tools





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          2







          1. Ensure the universe archive is enabled. You can do this by appending "universe" to the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list which contain " trusty " and " trusty-updates "

          2. sudo apt-get update

          3. sudo apt-get install phablet-tools





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          1. Ensure the universe archive is enabled. You can do this by appending "universe" to the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list which contain " trusty " and " trusty-updates "

          2. sudo apt-get update

          3. sudo apt-get install phablet-tools






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          answered Aug 27 '14 at 21:10









          user2084795user2084795

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              I am struggling with this myself - Note that there is a no-longer (in 2016) updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Use the PPA instead.; you need to download them from here; https://launchpad.net/~phablet-team/+archive/ubuntu/tools/+sourcepub/5673076/+listing-archive-extra - The trouble is I do not know where you should extract them to......



              UPDATE



              I spent lots of time trying to make this work; in the end I gave up - got an old machine, installed precise (which has Phablet-tools etc in its universe repository) - or does it? - I am still struggling with the phone installation



              Update 2



              Still struggling with this; The instruction page here https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/phone/devices/installing-ubuntu-for-devices/ says Note that there is a no-longer updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Please use the PPA instead.



              So I installed Precise on an old machine



              however; here it says phablet-tools for precise have been deleted.



              It seems whatever I do I cannot achieve this. I will keep digging and post an update.



              I could do with a plan B because this is driving me nuts...



              UPDATE 3



              Went back to try with Trusty; in trying to install phablet-tools as suggested above I get



              The following packages have unmet dependencies.
              ubuntu-device-flash : Depends: click-ubuntu-policy but it is not installable
              Depends: ubuntu-snappy-cli but it is not installable

              `






              share|improve this answer





























                2














                I am struggling with this myself - Note that there is a no-longer (in 2016) updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Use the PPA instead.; you need to download them from here; https://launchpad.net/~phablet-team/+archive/ubuntu/tools/+sourcepub/5673076/+listing-archive-extra - The trouble is I do not know where you should extract them to......



                UPDATE



                I spent lots of time trying to make this work; in the end I gave up - got an old machine, installed precise (which has Phablet-tools etc in its universe repository) - or does it? - I am still struggling with the phone installation



                Update 2



                Still struggling with this; The instruction page here https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/phone/devices/installing-ubuntu-for-devices/ says Note that there is a no-longer updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Please use the PPA instead.



                So I installed Precise on an old machine



                however; here it says phablet-tools for precise have been deleted.



                It seems whatever I do I cannot achieve this. I will keep digging and post an update.



                I could do with a plan B because this is driving me nuts...



                UPDATE 3



                Went back to try with Trusty; in trying to install phablet-tools as suggested above I get



                The following packages have unmet dependencies.
                ubuntu-device-flash : Depends: click-ubuntu-policy but it is not installable
                Depends: ubuntu-snappy-cli but it is not installable

                `






                share|improve this answer



























                  2












                  2








                  2







                  I am struggling with this myself - Note that there is a no-longer (in 2016) updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Use the PPA instead.; you need to download them from here; https://launchpad.net/~phablet-team/+archive/ubuntu/tools/+sourcepub/5673076/+listing-archive-extra - The trouble is I do not know where you should extract them to......



                  UPDATE



                  I spent lots of time trying to make this work; in the end I gave up - got an old machine, installed precise (which has Phablet-tools etc in its universe repository) - or does it? - I am still struggling with the phone installation



                  Update 2



                  Still struggling with this; The instruction page here https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/phone/devices/installing-ubuntu-for-devices/ says Note that there is a no-longer updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Please use the PPA instead.



                  So I installed Precise on an old machine



                  however; here it says phablet-tools for precise have been deleted.



                  It seems whatever I do I cannot achieve this. I will keep digging and post an update.



                  I could do with a plan B because this is driving me nuts...



                  UPDATE 3



                  Went back to try with Trusty; in trying to install phablet-tools as suggested above I get



                  The following packages have unmet dependencies.
                  ubuntu-device-flash : Depends: click-ubuntu-policy but it is not installable
                  Depends: ubuntu-snappy-cli but it is not installable

                  `






                  share|improve this answer















                  I am struggling with this myself - Note that there is a no-longer (in 2016) updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Use the PPA instead.; you need to download them from here; https://launchpad.net/~phablet-team/+archive/ubuntu/tools/+sourcepub/5673076/+listing-archive-extra - The trouble is I do not know where you should extract them to......



                  UPDATE



                  I spent lots of time trying to make this work; in the end I gave up - got an old machine, installed precise (which has Phablet-tools etc in its universe repository) - or does it? - I am still struggling with the phone installation



                  Update 2



                  Still struggling with this; The instruction page here https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/phone/devices/installing-ubuntu-for-devices/ says Note that there is a no-longer updated version of the phablet-tools package in trusty/universe. Please use the PPA instead.



                  So I installed Precise on an old machine



                  however; here it says phablet-tools for precise have been deleted.



                  It seems whatever I do I cannot achieve this. I will keep digging and post an update.



                  I could do with a plan B because this is driving me nuts...



                  UPDATE 3



                  Went back to try with Trusty; in trying to install phablet-tools as suggested above I get



                  The following packages have unmet dependencies.
                  ubuntu-device-flash : Depends: click-ubuntu-policy but it is not installable
                  Depends: ubuntu-snappy-cli but it is not installable

                  `







                  share|improve this answer














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                  answered May 15 '16 at 5:25









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                      You need to install the phablet PPA in order to get phablet-tools:



                      $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phablet-team/tools
                      $ sudo apt-get update


                      And then install the phablet-tools:



                      $ sudo apt-get install phablet-tools


                      See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install for the full instructions






                      share|improve this answer

























                      • did not work for me

                        – McLan
                        May 13 '14 at 14:22















                      2














                      You need to install the phablet PPA in order to get phablet-tools:



                      $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phablet-team/tools
                      $ sudo apt-get update


                      And then install the phablet-tools:



                      $ sudo apt-get install phablet-tools


                      See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install for the full instructions






                      share|improve this answer

























                      • did not work for me

                        – McLan
                        May 13 '14 at 14:22













                      2












                      2








                      2







                      You need to install the phablet PPA in order to get phablet-tools:



                      $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phablet-team/tools
                      $ sudo apt-get update


                      And then install the phablet-tools:



                      $ sudo apt-get install phablet-tools


                      See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install for the full instructions






                      share|improve this answer















                      You need to install the phablet PPA in order to get phablet-tools:



                      $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phablet-team/tools
                      $ sudo apt-get update


                      And then install the phablet-tools:



                      $ sudo apt-get install phablet-tools


                      See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install for the full instructions







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