Sorry if this is a *noob* question, but I've failed to find any answers for what I need.
I'm looking to devise a way to theme a rom using only the emulator.
Basically I have AOKP on my Nexus and want to have to avoid pushing to the phone to test.
Is this possible, or is it a pipedream?
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Heya, I've searched everywhere on XDA for this, but I can't seem to find a suitable app for HD2/Leo which allows it to run android. Is there anyone that has managed to do this and can be kind enough to explain to me how to do it? It'd be much appreciated.
Thanks, and sorry if I've overlooked something.
Ya you over looked using the search button. If you had you would have found out that.......there is currently NO Android port for the HD2.
Android is not an app, it's operating system and to run it you need running linux kernel, which is not yet ready to run on LEO, you can find it here on xda on ROM developer section.
i bought an android tablet (witstech a81-e) and i know its not going to have the market, or other important pieces, so my question is, if i go into the g1 forum and find a rom to flash on my newly rooted tablet, will it work?
if not, how do i know which ones will work? if none of em work, how do i make one that will work?
help?
Flashing a Rom from g1 section won't work.
... but you should be able to take apps (like Market) from roms to use
.... and building roms is difficult work if you don't know how. No, sorry, it would be difficult for ME to learn all the ins and outs... but if you want to have a go there are some tuts in the "Android chef central" section.
Good luck!
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ddotpatel said:
Flashing a Rom from g1 section won't work.
... but you should be able to take apps (like Market) from roms to use
.... and building roms is difficult work if you don't know how. No, sorry, it would be difficult for ME to learn all the ins and outs... but if you want to have a go there are some tuts in the "Android chef central" section.
Good luck!
Sent from my HTC Hero using XDA App
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thanks, now i have a direction
first thing you have to do is getting root access. when that's done, try compiling a running kernel and after that you can go to the software-part=)...mfg coach
PS: that's what i think is the order, have never done this on my own (except for building linux kernels^^)
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first thing you have to do is getting root access. when that's done, try compiling a running kernel and after that you can go to the software-part=)...mfg coach
PS: that's what i think is the order, have never done this on my own (except for building linux kernels^^)
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Is there a guide to rooting an android 2.1 operating system? Or are all of the guides device-specific....I'm trying to root a witstech a81-e with android 2.1
is there anywhere i can get an explaination of how to install a kernel?
i figure i do it with odin but just wanted to make sure, and is there a way to perform
this task with rom manager??
Are you using cooked ROMs?
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is there anywhere i can get an explaination of how to install a kernel?
i figure i do it with odin but just wanted to make sure, and is there a way to perform
this task with rom manager??
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what's a cooked rom?
try to explain what kernel you want to install
You've probaly got your answer by now especially if you Googled your question (wonderful search engine Google) without the information being given you at a guess are working with android and theres a great Wiki tutorial here part of which explains the kernel process as well any other unknown you'll have working (if you are) with Android.
Hope this helps a little beside the suggestion of using Google
http://xdandroid.com/wiki/Incremental_Updates
If you're playing with Android read this Wiki it really got me through Android as well it has others, but ya gotta READ!!
My HTC HD2 is now out of warrenty.So I decided to dual boot it.I installed the rundroid app with no issues.But now Im stuck.I have searched around and could not find the answer.My question is this...
What file(s) do I need to install on my SD to run android?I have not had any luck on the google monster.You could say Im at step 2 in my dual boot and now stuck.And what android would be best icecream,gingerbread ect.And how excatlly to I get it to work using rundroid?Im sure its very simple, I just dont know what to do next.Any help would be awsome.
I recommend checking out the HTC: Leo forums here. I also would recommend going with a nand install of android. There are detailed guides in the forums. You will not miss windows mobile for a second. You will want to use a gingerbread ROM. The ICS ROMs are good, but not 100% functional yet. Good luck.
Hi!
I'm new on XDA and on Android programming. I want to learn how to create a custom ROM for my Nexus S i9020A (and who knows posting it here for you guys as well) . The thing is I dont know where to start! Im familiar with Windows, Linux and Mac, so the OS isnt a issue, but how can I begin? ASOP seems better? What do I need and etc?
If anyone could help me, would be awesome!
Thanks a lot!
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Hi!
I'm new on XDA and on Android programming. I want to learn how to create a custom ROM for my Nexus S i9020A (and who knows posting it here for you guys as well) . The thing is I dont know where to start! Im familiar with Windows, Linux and Mac, so the OS isnt a issue, but how can I begin? ASOP seems better? What do I need and etc?
If anyone could help me, would be awesome!
Thanks a lot!
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Make sure you are running ubuntu 10.4 and you can find info HERE and HERE.
So the recipe to start is ubuntu 10.04 (LTS) and the download the source?
Thanks!
Any help with adding root, busybox, deodexing, unsecure boot.img, etc? the basic tweaks i mean..
that would be more than amazing!
what is ubuntu used for when writing roms? would like to know the above as well
ubuntu is used to compile android from source.. ubuntu/mac.. windows i believe also can be used, but more painfully.. so ubuntu FTW! and the android kitchen runs smooth on linux, just tried yesterday and figured out the root/busybox stuff.. just the kernel thing is a little blur yet..