LineageOS has now gone to Android 11, and like most users, I went ahead and upgraded to it. But then I started hitting lots of problems. Predominantly on location.
Android 11 changed the way location is requested and this breaks functionality in multiple apps. Ones I have noticed this issue with:
Just Eat
CityMapper
Google Maps (yes, surprisingly Google's own app had trouble with locking on)
Other location apps may have also had the same issue, but I didn't check those.
Waze did not have any issues locking on to location or tracking movement
Some non-location apps also broke. Fenix 2 (a Twitter client) and WeChat both stopped working and would not install off the Play Store, presumeably because of API differences.
I installed Plume instead (which I had previously purchased) and that installed and functioned happily.
WeChat I sideloaded by getting the apk from a mirror. That functioned okay, but could not log into Web WeChat
I decided to clean wipe and downgrade back to Android 10 (Lineage OS 17) to at least get things working again.
I formatted my SD card for Portable Storage, then took it to my laptop and saved the LOS flash zip, Open Gapps zip, and the latest Magisk.
I booted into TWRP Recovery and wiped, data, cache, system, ART and internal storage.
Switching to external storage, I then flashed LOS, OpenGapps, then Magisk.
I rebooted and let the OS do its thing until I got the welcome screen -- that's a good sign. I went through the setup but opted not to setup my Google Account yet.
Once through to the home page, I went and unlocked Developer options and enabled ADB, Local Terminal, Force Allow External Storage, and Force Close on Hold Back.
Then I plugged my phone into my pixelbook, allowed the debug connection and started up scrcpy which allows me to copy-paste text to and from the device.
I installed TitaniumBackup and the pro key so I can batch move apps to/from the storage.
The SD Card is still setup as Portable. So I formatted it as Internal. This took a few attempts as it kept erroring.
I went into Play Store and installed a few apps. A couple installed file, but the other errorred with a message:
I reinstalled the apps again, and there were no errors. Fenix 2 installed happily this time, enhancing my suspicion of some API change breaking it on Android 11.
Also found out that Strava required Google Maps so I also had to install Google Maps.
WeChat finally did install, but was then told by the app that my account cannot use Web WeChat, and I should use WeChat for Windows or Mac..... and I'm running Linux, so both of those options are not feasible.
However, I did find this: https://github.com/qo6xup6/ubuntu-deepin-wechat which is a Wine wrapper around the Windows WeChat app. This seems to work well, although I did have to update the client using the instructions on the README.md
FitBit refused to pair with my Ionic (again -- it always seems to have this trouble whenever I have to reinstall the app). I eventually resorted to factory resetting my Ionic, and re-setting it up again. It worked this time, although the pairing took a few attempts.
Surprisingly, I was then able to add my Curve card to FitBit Pay, and the SMS verification worked.
All in all, it took me from around 7am to 12:30 pm to reflash, reinstall, and setup all the apps again, and reboot to make sure the apps still worked. So around 5 hours.
Today's been raining, windy, sunny, rainy again and repeat all day.
Managed to get a walk in between the rain and wind phases
Finished reinstalling my apps and had a few issues with location. Waze and Google Maps had trouble locking onto GPS and found out that even though the option to allow location "only while app is running" was available, I needed to set the permission to "at any time" otherwise they would lock on.
Citymapper had no issue
Just Eat still has issues and does not have a "at any" level for location permission, so I just use the postcode for that.
Most of the apps are now working. A few will not install from Play Store, presumably they're not built to support Android 11 yet:
WeChat
Fenix 2
For Fenix, I went back to Plume (I had previously paid for the Premium version and that works fine). I installed GBoard so I can put gifs into my tweets again (one feature I really liked from Fenix)
WeChat, I ended up sideloading from apkmirror and it worked fine.
Decided to finally action the upgrade notification on my phone and Lineage OS wanted to update from Android 10 to Android 11.
The upgrade went off without too many issues, but I then found out Open Gapps had no package fro Android 11, meaning I had to resort to MindTheGapps -- a minimal package that only allows Google Apps to work, but doesn't actually install any. Consequently the Google Apps I had installed via OpenGapps decided to stop working as a result. I had to uninstall and reinstall everything from Google -- Search, Notes, YouTube, Maps, Home, etc.
But fortunately everything else seemed to work. Camera MX decided to stop working, so I've gone back to CameraZoom
There seems to be a nice feature in Android 11 where if an app does not use a claimed permission after a period of time, Android will automatically remove that permission. Useful for applications which claim more permissions than they really need.
I also went round the torched fence and managed to get a pic of the new fence
My last logged walk was 23rd October. I've been slacking off logging runs since then, so this is my first logged run since then, even though I have been doing near-daily runs since then, so I'm skipping through to Day 191 since I've done 10 days of walks since then.
I've also got a few other updates.
My house purchase fell through a while ago so I have been actively house hunting a lot and my past few Saturdays have been spent house viewing. Viewing during the day is tricky unless I take time off to house hunt.
Dealing with different Estate Agents is a pain, with some not even bothering to give you the time of day, let alone
I also upgraded my phone to Android 10 LineageOS and I've been having quite a few issues with internet speed and stability. I'm seriously considering forcing a downgrade back to Android 9. In the meantime, I might switch from Adoptable Storage back to portable storage to see if that helps with stability.
However, also notable and I’m really happy about this:
Regarding installation, we recommend that users wipe when switching to LineageOS, and reinstall their gapps. However, we recognize that this can be time consuming, so we are offering an EXPERIMENTAL (read as, if it fails, you’ll have to wipe anyways) solution.
Alongside the ‘weekly’ release for your supported device, we’ll provide an EXPERIMENTAL data migration build.
This build will allow you to ‘upgrade’ from CM to the signed LineageOS weekly
This build may wipe permissions (you’ll have to re-allow app permissions), but should retain all user data
This build will be watermarked with an ugly banner to ensure that you don’t permanently run this EXPERIMENTAL release, and upgrade to a normal weekly after.
The process for this installation will be as follows:
Install EXPERIMENTAL migration build on top of cm-13.0 or cm-14.1 build (don’t try to install LineageOS 13.0 on top of CM 14.1, that will not work).
Reboot
Install LineageOS weekly build
Reboot
Re-setup your application permissions
Given the EXPERIMENTAL nature of this process, we are going to remove this option in two months time.
So, CM is dead, but like with most things in the open source world, things will be forked, especially if there’s a disagreement between the two. In this case, rather than compete, it’s a desire to keep the project going.