OTA "JLS36C" - Now for Nexus 7 LTE

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MasterJam882

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Hey guys.
I just wanted to inform you that new update for Nexus 7 is out.
Unfortunately I was not able to catch the ota link.

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noonecanhide

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Does not update my deb....

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scorpio16v

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I received the update OTA on my rooted (deb) N7/2, booted to TWRP and flashed the .zip, that is in /cache. Update runs fine. I didn't use the recovery option to fix SU permissions.
Just rebooted to OS, went to recovery and flashed the SU.zip afterwards.
Root and TWRP are working fine.
 
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alpinux

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I received the update too and installed it via twrp.
All went fine exept for root. I just had to install chainfires root package (1.55) again.
 
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Elting

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Does the update solve the following touchscreen problem: the tablet lies on a table and the screen does not recognize your tabs...
 
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poisike

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Does the update solve the following touchscreen problem: the tablet lies on a table and the screen does not recognize your tabs...

You have touchscreen problems on a LTE version? I don't have any problems on my LTE version with 08.2013 build date.

If the update is for fixing touchscreen problems, then I'm not sure if I should update...
 
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xdacinq

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Slightly OT here, but since it might still be useful for future OTA updates: How does one catch/find out the OTA URL of an update? I understand that the update itself gets downloaded to /cache and there you can find the filename, but what about the URL?

simplest way is a proxy in your wifi network, which handles all http/https requests for the phone/tablet.
 

poisike

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Slightly OT here, but since it might still be useful for future OTA updates: How does one catch/find out the OTA URL of an update? I understand that the update itself gets downloaded to /cache and there you can find the filename, but what about the URL?

If you know the update file name then it's easy. Address is android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_devicecodename/filename so in our case android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_razorg/filename
 

Jacktheskipper

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So just to make sure I`m getting this right, I have a rooted DEB with TWRP installed:

1. Flash the zip from recovery
2. Flash SuperSU.zip
3. Reboot
4. Done

Or is a reboot needed in between between steps 1. and 2.? Does anyone have a working link to the SuperSU files needed (thanks in advance!).
 

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ptau

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simplest way is a proxy in your wifi network, which handles all http/https requests for the phone/tablet.
Even more simple is:

1) just allow a USB developer mode in the settings (no root needed)
2) fire up your ubuntu linux :cool:
3) run adb lolcat | grep http in the terminal

and take a look for something like
I/SystemUpdateService( 3997): starting download of hxxp://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_razorg/...
 

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