I have had some issues in step 6 (phone not detected) so I skipped it.
Then I have another problem on step 8. When I type in " run_test.bat " directly in minimal adb it says that run_test.bat is recognized neither as intern or extern command, nor as a file.
The Gapps Link :
Download gapps (if you want Google services for CN ROM) [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]*vice=gapps)
Does not work.
I follow the instruction#2: Run temporary TWRP and install gapps/root/permanent TWRP.
Now I got the 5.1.1 V2.6 running with Gapps Working.
In TWRP i installed "gapps-5.1.x-20150404-minimal-edition-signed.zip" from my SD Card .... maybe not the best one but Google play , Google Maps and Gmail is working fine
(2015-11-29, 12:42)PhiL850 Wrote: [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]*vice=gapps)
Does not work.
I follow the instruction#2: Run temporary TWRP and install gapps/root/permanent TWRP.
Now I got the 5.1.1 V2.6 running with Gapps Working.
In TWRP i installed "gapps-5.1.x-20150404-minimal-edition-signed.zip" from my SD Card .... maybe not the best one but Google play , Google Maps and Gmail is working fine
Thanks for the instructions and the good Work
I love my D6000
Thanks for the report. I've removed that link and replaced with opengapps.org.
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I tried installing gapps and SuperSU using temporary TWRP in Ubuntu Linux and here's (
root.zip (Size: 926 bytes / Downloads: 15)
) the script that I made to make it more easy. Just extract it where the run_test.bat is and run ./flash_root_gapps.sh or sh flash_root_gapps.sh.
Btw, in Ubuntu, you don't need to install drivers. Just need to modify udev, which is included in that script.
It worked fine to me, at least run temporary TWRP. I have not used the bat file, just manually reboot to recovery (vol up + power) then reboot to bootloader (got just the camel logo screen) and then run the commands:
sudo fastboot devices
sudo fastboot boot recovery.img (from the extracted '/TWRP/adb/' folder)
On a phone using Common v1.1 (5.0.2)
from a Linux machine(ElementaryOS)
now backuped everithing and go flash a newer android version on the device
ADB is not recognizing my device in bootloader mode. I have literally tried every single thing but it just wont work. Basically I'm trying to install gapps on 2.6