Today, when I went to start my mk, I was greeted by the following text on the screen. Tried to restart the phone several times, but it did not help. I had to factory reset the phone.
You shouldn’t uninstall the Mudita Launcher, just need to disable it. And before you disable it you have to set another launcher as default.
This could be related to you uninstalling the Mudita Launcher, but it’s no way related to you installing inkOS. I’ve been using it on my device for over a month.
@chivo I just talked to our team & @gezimos is 100% correct.
The problem stems from completely removing the MUDITA launcher, not replacing it with another one. After a factory reset, everything should return to normal, and as long as our launcher is not uninstalled, it should work fine.
Thank you all for your tips and good advice
I tried now instead to only disable mk launcher, instead of uninstalling it completely. Then it works without problems to restart the phone.
(Sorry for the bad English grammar, I’m from Sweden.)