Hey guys, i used to have a windows computer and used the kitchen obviously to make my rome and other programs but i was jw what there is for mac cuz the old programs won't work for me now and i don't really feel like starting up a VMachine
let me know guys please
If you are looking to make your own ROM, and are using a Mac, there is already a version of Android Kitchen that supports OSX. Unless you have like a PowerPC Mac or something retardedly old like that.
I tried using that but its being a mag and won't work, I guess ill just have to try again later
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I don't know what to tell you. When I fire up my Mac VM it works perfectly. Do you have ADB installed, etc? Make sure the prerequisites are satiated.
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I did a little googling and found a site called ROM kitchen. So is this basically how i get started creating roms? Suggestions, links, precautions?
Rom kitchen won't work with our phones
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I can't remember the person who made that, but if his name starts with a d, its HTC only.
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this?? http://romkitchen.org/samsung/?s=home
hey thats a pretty cool find tell me if it works i would like to learn too
Ricanblaze said:
hey thats a pretty cool find tell me if it works i would like to learn too
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I'm a lil scared to try...lol. I created something but haven't done anything to it yet.
Don't know what rom kitchen is but I have been doing a lotvof reading about deving over the last couple of weeks and there is a wealth of info right here at xda. Read ask questions read some more. Download a stock rom on the computer open it and tinker with the crap inside.
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Don't think you want to use that. Shows galaxy s... not galaxy s 4g.
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As mentioned above rom kitchen does not work for our phone
lol dude tell me add me on gmail so we can explore this
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Don't think you want to use that. Shows galaxy s... not galaxy s 4g.
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ok. Its there a thread here that guides one to build roms? I didn't see any for sgs4g
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first off grab a linux distro and install it side by side between windows and linux *unless u have a mac *
then also download beyond compare apk tool c++ compileing tools android sdk eclipse
if you also plan to theme your roms or change clolors or add transparencies you will also want the css color/transparency chart so you know the values
you can skip the c tools if your not going to plan on building kernels.. the rest you will need just for straight roms with no visual modifcatons eg themeing for that photoshop in windows or gimp in linux personally i use gimp in linux its free and has the same toolkit
if your a linux novice which i am going to assume you are ubuntu or mit 10.x preff 10.10 will get you the correct build tools for gingerbread
your going to have to learn how to decompile apps and how the changes you make alter the way the rom works *hence why virtual phones amd eclise are so handy you can test your work without having to flash to your device 800000 times
your also going to want to learn java
if your a linux novice i would suggest learning linux before hand will save you many hours of headaches
Thanks bro, gonna check it out tonight.
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first off grab a linux distro and install it side by side between windows and linux *unless u have a mac *
then also download beyond compare apk tool c++ compileing tools android sdk eclipse
if you also plan to theme your roms or change clolors or add transparencies you will also want the css color/transparency chart so you know the values
you can skip the c tools if your not going to plan on building kernels.. the rest you will need just for straight roms with no visual modifcatons eg themeing for that photoshop in windows or gimp in linux personally i use gimp in linux its free and has the same toolkit
if your a linux novice which i am going to assume you are ubuntu or mit 10.x preff 10.10 will get you the correct build tools for gingerbread
your going to have to learn how to decompile apps and how the changes you make alter the way the rom works *hence why virtual phones amd eclise are so handy you can test your work without having to flash to your device 800000 times
your also going to want to learn java
if your a linux novice i would suggest learning linux before hand will save you many hours of headaches
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Raver, how many years have you learned Java? Just wandering ;-)
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hello everyone
today i see some People install Ubuntu on Android phone!
http://androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-development/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-android/
chacha can do?
my English is bad
Yep, it should work. I installed Ubuntu with LXDE on a Desire at work 2 days ago. The main problem is that you will use VNC which lags the hell out of the phone and ubuntu.
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Yep, it should work. I installed Ubuntu with LXDE on a Desire at work 2 days ago. The main problem is that you will use VNC which lags the hell out of the phone and ubuntu.
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chacha can do this?
The hardware on both phones is quite similar. So yeah, ChaCha should be able to do this.
can i know the reason why u need to install ubuntu on ur mobile phone?
Because ubuntu is not a Mobile OS, it is designed to run in Desktop or Server platform and it use more resource than a Mobile.
If u miss Terminal, Android have it - Terminal mobile (without help)
If u only want to show the posibility of Android phone, u can try Vmwre on Android, i saw my friend install and run sucessfully Windows 7 on his Android ^^
I didn't know that there is vmware for android
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Amazing! I want to have a try later.
cool
can i ask is abuntu only work on linux? window 7 64bit can?
Its Ubuntu.. and it is Linux.. another type of operating system.. you can only 'run' it on win if u have it installed on like VM ware or similar..
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can i ask is abuntu only work on linux? window 7 64bit can?
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you should research a tiny, just a tiny bit more before asking this kind of question... Until then, I don't think you should be touching this OS. The typo is killing me too. Like the above poster said, Ubuntu is linux. Windows 7 has nothing to do with it, however you can run linux on windows or mac using some applications such as virtualbox/vm ware/parallels, I have no idea how you came to your question. IIRC Ubuntu can be run on android but don't ask me how. I didn't bother
I have 32gb wifi xoom running wingrey Team EOS nightly 4.1.1 JB i was wondering is there a way tomake the xoom a dual boot ( android / Linux ) i know i can install Linux nativly then go back to android via backup but a dual boot would be much easier something like the touchpad tri boot but only dual
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What linux can be installed natively?
Open suse?
I do not know i am looking for info to see if it can be done or has already been done something similar to what was done to te hptouchpad
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Id say, if they can, we can too.
Bet developers can do but the question is if they want to?
It would be usefull to have both linux and android here on xoom
Yes it would with the ability to run linux natively you would think it could be done. It would be a matter of repartioning as well as boot.img . The whole native linux thing on the xoom is a pain use linux when done wipe and re flash a nandroid backup and then do it all over again. I guess i will have to mess around with my touchpads boot img and the xoom to see if i can get it work my touchpad runs linux,android and webos. Iwould haveto do some serious reprogramming on the files to make them work but I think it could be done
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I'm no programmer but i wonder if it would be possible running something like Puppy Linux.
Puppy can boot from an SD card and run entirely in ram.It seems to me this would save a lot of work partitioning, etc. The developer is currently trying to adapt Puppy for ARM boards.
It's a great little distro I used for many years ( after BeOS got too old).
Hmmm interesting i will have to look into that tonight and see what I come up with
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HI. I want to know if there is any way to change the OS of the Xoom. I want to install Linux or Windows 8 (I prefer Linux) but I want to run as primary and only OS on Xoom. No virtual machine, no remote desktop. Just to install it on harddrive. Is anything like that?
Ubuntu touch maybe
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Not possible, sorry
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Not even Ubuntu? Ubuntu runs everywhere! His kernel can recognize even microwave! I like very much the idea of Ubuntu on my tablet instead Android
Not going to happen. You can partially run Ubuntu Touch. But it's far from completely working.
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Hm... If we can't run ubuntu, what we can? why android works and ubuntu not, having the same kernel? Do I understand right, that drivers are in kernel and kernel have "public" api?
i have xoom in disposal. i want to use xoom as dev platform on linux. i want to have access to wifi, bluetooth, camera, sensors built in, etc. is it possible, or can you suggest some other kind of such platform? i don't really need 3d acceleration for example. or will it be much simpler to develop on ndk for android?
you can run linux through chroot.
(with the right kernel)
md5?
I've downloaded this backup. I've checked md5 properly, and it was the same, but I couldn't restore it due to mismatching at md5. any solution for me? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811747