cyanogenmod compiler gui - Motorola Atrix 2

This is the cmc compiler, so if anyone is really wanting cyanogen, but is not a real *nix person, but had ubuntu installed, go grab this and check it out. I just pulled it down a little while ago and I am playing with it as I write this.
It is pretty slick.
Let's try and figure this thing out, and see if just maybe we can get some version of CM working.
Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1415661

jimbridgman said:
This is the cmc compiler, so if anyone is really wanting cyanogen, but is not a real *nix person, but had ubuntu installed, go grab this and check it out. I just pulled it down a little while ago and I am playing with it as I write this.
It is pretty slick.
Let's try and figure this thing out, and see if just maybe we can get some version of CM working.
Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1415661
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interesting. I started to go through it and it does not yet support non official devices, but says that that option will be added. We should keep an eye on it.

lkrasner said:
interesting. I started to go through it and it does not yet support non official devices, but says that that option will be added. We should keep an eye on it.
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If you actually install and run it, it says when you go to select your device, that later in the gui, that you CAN work with unsupported devices, it has been updated a lot. I found an article on the main XDA site that said about a month ago, that this was sort of abandoned, but now it is back in full force with a ton of unlisted updates.
I am syncing repos with it right now, and it is FAST.
P.S. it seems to be much like my script, only that it is in GUI form, for the less "command line" savy, that is why I thought it might get a few others interested in this.

Looks interesting Going to check it out tomorrow......

I've been thinking about dusting off my over-a-decade ago linux skills to work on this some in my free time. This just made it easier to get off my butt.
Thanks, Jim.

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ideos (u8150) development team? I.D.T

Hello to all of my ideos (u8150) users and developers. today an amazing developer stopped working on an amazing rom, (which i have on my ideos) and because of this i browsed many roms for this phone and came up with nothing that could compare to it, and inspiration struck and i thought "since work for the rom is discontinued, and there is lack of support for many other roms, why not try to ban together a team to work on an even better rom?
before continuing, let me point out im not a dev. matter of fact i know nothing about writing roms, but i do know that the ideos is a brillant phone that deserves a strong team to back up software for it. thats where the developers that i will try to recruit will come in.
the basic idea of this "project" is simple.
1. one developer will start with a basic version. when he is done with contributions, he will then pass it on to another, then another, and so on.
2. finally, when the team sees the project as coming to a rap, the rom will be distributed through out the team and tested, and as problems come up, the team can collaberate on the issues, and when everything is working properly, RELEASE!!!!!
now i know some readers of this will ask "whats the difference between this and how roms are made now? well its simple, the objective of this is to expand the margin of knowledges from different locations, instead of using near by developers and friends. keep in mind what one area knows, one may not.
anyway, any dev is welcome to join to the project. rules and regs will be added when a variety of members have joined.
also, if any ideas of how the team will collaberate come up, feel free to offer up what you got
PLEASE JOIN!!!!!
come on people give me feed back!!!
a little incentive? okay. if a larger development team works on the roms then, roms could be produced faster, and more efficent. so if any developers are out there reading, then take up the project. with alot of devs, it wont be too time consuming either, thus making it so you could work on your own roms as well.
Greetings :hi:
I'm in ^^
not a .dev or much of anything @ the mo :lol: owned the U8150 for a couple months now (previously modding Motorola)
bricked & brought back to life my IDEOS four times... (so far) ph seems pretty indestructible but very sensitive to any system fiddling.
linux is confusing the heck outa me :chortle: back to the bottom of the learning curve I guess
but I'll help in any way I can...
great, im glad i have another supporter on bored !!!!! the first thing that needs to be done befor anything is rally up more support. we need devs, stat. even if they dont normally do ideos roms, the more support for this we get, the better the chances of this working out. if possible i would like to get the development process started sometime this week so i really need you to get any, higher ups or (most importantly) developers, to get on bored.
and for any ideos user reading this, its for all of our benifits so help out too!!!!
also, i would like to point out, that the process i listed to begin with dosnt have to be how it works. i want the devs to decide how the collaberation works.
just think of all the things that yall want out of the ideos. if this happens, there will be a higher chance of these things happening.
1. 3D
2. can i hear a 2.3?
3. cyanogen mod
4. over clocking that actually works!!!!
5. maybe instead of knock offs of 2.2 or 2.2 with a different launcher and them, we could actually see REAL homebrew roms that are 100% user created.
now you cant tell me that dosnt sound good right?
I want overclocking that works
well there you go!!!! as soon as we can get some developers on bored with "working together" then we might can achieve that and many other goals.
I am in,
My idea is not to have many features and concentrating on developing 2.3 first and then slowly on 3.0.
alright!!!!!! but let me go ahead and tell you, 3.0 would blow up an ideos . it wont even load a honeycomb theme much less the system. (turns ideos into a pile of ask and smoke.) 2.3 would be the better focus in my opinion. but anyway back to the thanks yous and campaigning, thanks for joining and if possible get every single person (even if the only electronic they know how to use is vcr) that is at least somewhat capable of programing roms.
so the point is still.......you guessed it!!!!.........MORE PEOPLE!!!!!!
.........sorry i had 4 hours of sleep so im stupid right now.
lazydesi said:
I am in,
My idea is not to have many features and concentrating on developing 2.3 first and then slowly on 3.0.
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3.0 is for qHD tablets(540 x 960).. while our device is qvga (240 x 320).. it surely can load and everything but.. won't be able to display every single detail, such as the taskbar will be miniature...Apart from that, it's better to continue developing 2.3 Gingerbread, since we already have the ports and the only leftovers will be tweaking the builds we already have to make them useful.
Thank you!
Count me in.
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I want overclocking that works
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Well theres a partially working overclock thats in private beta testing but I will push it to public soon.
As for the project itself - great idea. I think focusing on gingerbread is the way to go along with a kernel overclock with gingerbread
tilal6991 said:
Well theres a partially working overclock thats in private beta testing but I will push it to public soon.
As for the project itself - great idea. I think focusing on gingerbread is the way to go along with a kernel overclock with gingerbread
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mann that sounds nice! well i think we should use the sources for froyo and tweak it to work/start devices on ginger
Heres a link to the Oced kernel http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?2370q8r5tx4fish. Just chmod the file in Linux and Mac and for all Oses just double click the appropriate file to flash the new boot image. You will need to be in bootloader mode when you do this.
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Heres a link to the Oced kernel http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?2370q8r5tx4fish. Just chmod the file in Linux and Mac and for all Oses just double click the appropriate file to flash the new boot image. You will need to be in bootloader mode when you do this.
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hey man can i implement it in my rom?
maury1234 said:
hey man can i implement it in my rom?
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Feel free. (But please do credit me for compiling the kernel)
you see? careing and sharing CAN be fun joking aside i love the smell of development in the morning. this is a great start. so its agreed 2.3 is the best approach? well then maury 1234 seems to have a lot done on it so i say, (if its allright with her) build of hers. its deffinatly up for consideration so maury what you say?
oh and btw maury, sadly i cant install the v3 to see how its working because im stuck with an outdated version of clockwork -_- so do you have any testers?
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you see? careing and sharing CAN be fun joking aside i love the smell of development in the morning. this is a great start. so its agreed 2.3 is the best approach? well then maury 1234 seems to have a lot done on it so i say, (if its allright with her) build of hers. its deffinatly up for consideration so maury what you say?
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sure man...btw im a guy...you can use my builds...
rlaugh0095 said:
oh and btw maury, sadly i cant install the v3 to see how its working because im stuck with an outdated version of clockwork -_- so do you have any testers?
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use ultrajack's recovery....later on ill update update-script to updater
okay so i installed ultrajack, downloaded the rom, installed it but i got stock clean rom v5 instead of gingerbread. apperently the link to the download was right but what it downloads was wrong. do you have a fix?

[Q] How close is Paul Burton to Beta?

Paul (or anyone who knows)...
How close are you to a Beta version of your ICS port for the OG Transformer?
I think you have done more than anyone in trying to get this stable before Asus releases their version, and definitely offer a way to get Root on the TF101 ICS.
I really just wanted to start a thread that would allow for Version updates to your port, where people can see a status from the developer himself!​
Thanks!
Jeff
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"I've donated to Paul...Have you??"
It's probably close. What's supposed to work, works.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
If you are a gamer stay clear for awhile yet or atleast till official comes and devs can kang some parts
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
gVibeR said:
How close is Paul Burton to Beta?
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Well, I reflect on that often. I think I've developed a lot in my 22 years and am certainly close to feature complete. There have been a few big changes in the past couple years of life that make me a little nervous to apply the beta tag just yet, but it's close.
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How close are you to a Beta version of your ICS port for the OG Transformer?
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Oh right, the ROM. Beta is a blurry line, I may not even use it and just keep incrementally improving it until it feels like RC time (and when I say RC I mean a build I actually consider suitable for final release, not the linux "release candidate but we'd never actually consider releasing this" terminology). I think once I get libsensors & libcamera written the hardware support will all be there at least in a basic form and then polishing and fixing smaller things will improve it quickly. I'm hesitant to put a timescale on it - I can't spend the time of a full time job on this and the time I do spend on it is a little sporadic. I'd hope to have sensors working within the next week or so, if that helps. I'm also planning to look at doing OTA updates of some sort now that it's basically usable for common tasks (for some people), to keep people updated easier and perhaps lighten the load on my web host by doing deltas.
I apologise for the terrible joke above...
Without access to the full source code for the drivers, any ROM based off of generic Android will never be Beta or better...
Paul's ICS port is from the standard Google ASOP tree, with lashed in binaries from other sources. What Asus deliver will be built for the specific platform.
There is a HUGE difference.
My experience of Paul's ICS was quite good, the biggest gripe for me, was the REALLY choppy sound playback, which was a deal-breaker for me, and I went back to honeycomb.
im not to sure about the binaries just being ported in i think paul is writting a whole lot of his own stuff, i could be wrong tho. i read a txt where he talked about writting his own drivers for everything cuz asus code is sloppy, he said he would prefer write his own than just plug in binaries.
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Without access to the full source code for the drivers, any ROM based off of generic Android will never be Beta or better...
Paul's ICS port is from the standard Google ASOP tree, with lashed in binaries from other sources. What Asus deliver will be built for the specific platform.
There is a HUGE difference.
My experience of Paul's ICS was quite good, the biggest gripe for me, was the REALLY choppy sound playback, which was a deal-breaker for me, and I went back to honeycomb.
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Umm, with all due respect - you're wrong. Asus aren't necessary. The only things remaining as binaries are the graphics drivers and they're from nvidia.
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Umm, with all due respect - you're wrong. Asus aren't necessary. The only things remaining as binaries are the graphics drivers and they're from nvidia.
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So Asus have released the sources for ICS Wifi, Bluetooth, Audio, Camera and sensor drivers?
That's news to me, or are using using the honeycomb sources and patching them up with sticking plasters to work with ICS?
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So Asus have released the sources for ICS Wifi, Bluetooth, Audio, Camera and sensor drivers?
That's news to me, or are using using the honeycomb sources and patching them up with sticking plasters to work with ICS?
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No they haven't. What I'm saying is that they don't need to - I can just write them myself. Some of those are open anyway (wifi, bluetooth) and don't come from asus. Little asus addons like setting up the MAC address are easy to reverse engineer and rewrite (and MAC for example is done like that). libaudio I've already written but obviously there's a bug in the buffer management somewhere which causes the skips, and input still needs doing. libsensors won't be too much work, and libcamera shouldn't be huge either.
People outside of asus can write code too
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No they haven't. What I'm saying is that they don't need to - I can just write them myself. Some of those are open anyway (wifi, bluetooth) and don't come from asus. Little asus addons like setting up the MAC address are easy to reverse engineer and rewrite (and MAC for example is done like that). libaudio I've already written but obviously there's a bug in the buffer management somewhere which causes the skips, and input still needs doing. libsensors won't be too much work, and libcamera shouldn't be huge either.
People outside of asus can write code too
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Paul Burton, serving up wanton coding justice to non-believers like it ain't no thang.
Keep up the good work, but I do think you need to assign a cool name to this project.
paulburton said:
Well, I reflect on that often. I think I've developed a lot in my 22 years and am certainly close to feature complete. There have been a few big changes in the past couple years of life that make me a little nervous to apply the beta tag just yet, but it's close.
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Too funny, lol. Keep up the good work, and thanks for the posts. Always informative.
paulburton said:
Well, I reflect on that often. I think I've developed a lot in my 22 years and am certainly close to feature complete. There have been a few big changes in the past couple years of life that make me a little nervous to apply the beta tag just yet, but it's close.
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LMAO a good dev with a great sense of humor! Or great dev with good sense of humor, I can't tell which
paulburton said:
Well, I reflect on that often. I think I've developed a lot in my 22 years and am certainly close to feature complete. There have been a few big changes in the past couple years of life that make me a little nervous to apply the beta tag just yet, but it's close.
I apologise for the terrible joke above...
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Don't apolgize, that's what i call the so famous british humour . Please keep developping and joking that way Sir Burton.
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Awesome! !!!
You sir need a TARDIS. That was Brilliant.
paulburton said:
No they haven't. What I'm saying is that they don't need to - I can just write them myself. Some of those are open anyway (wifi, bluetooth) and don't come from asus. Little asus addons like setting up the MAC address are easy to reverse engineer and rewrite (and MAC for example is done like that). libaudio I've already written but obviously there's a bug in the buffer management somewhere which causes the skips, and input still needs doing. libsensors won't be too much work, and libcamera shouldn't be huge either.
People outside of asus can write code too
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Just a side note (and I'm not I repeat not complaing about this thread) for those who are asking for updates (nobody asked for updates here) about Paul's releases you should find them when they appear. It does not make it easier for him to complete them if he has to answer a zillion posts about when it will be ready (still not complaining) for release. Think about this...... he could be watching tv or going to the pub or doing stuff that he really needs to do like school (still not complaining) instead of coding.
Again I would like to emphasize that I am not complaining about this.
Oh and Paul how were your exams?
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Dreamboxuser said:
Just a side note (and I'm not I repeat not complaing about this thread) for those who are asking for updates (nobody asked for updates here) about Paul's releases you should find them when they appear. It does not make it easier for him to complete them if he has to answer a zillion posts about when it will be ready (still not complaining) for release. Think about this...... he could be watching tv or going to the pub or doing stuff that he really needs to do like school (still not complaining) instead of coding.
Again I would like to emphasize that I am not complaining about this.
Oh and Paul how were your exams?
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It's true, my life contains things other than writing this ROM. Fortunately for you guys I don't own a TV
Exams went well thanks, all are above 70% (so 1st class) and the one I thought went horribly turns out to be my best grade. Odd
What kind of student are you, Paul?
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What kind of student are you, Paul?
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Read his profile.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4421777
Hey Paul,
Just wanting to keep everyone up to date...
Could you give us a status of what still is not working with your latest release Spark?
Now that you have a name for your rom, and have replaced the original warning with your new one, would you say this release is usable for most things?
Thanks a ton for your work...who needs Asus, we got Paul !!

[Req.]Dedicated Mp3 &Gaming Device

I have an old shift...and my son loves to play games and music on it, like me he loves tech. stuff....My question....is there anyway someone could construct something with all the phone,contacts, etc. out of it?...and just have access to music and google play for gaming....I tried, but got foreclosures everywhere. ..Thanx, if someone may find time as im sure others would be interested in this as well....
I can give it a shot. What ROM are you interested in moding?
Man...just something simple possibly a aosp type rom so the sense stuff doesnt give you a headache....whatever is the easiest...lol
w8setter said:
Man...just something simple possibly a aosp type rom so the sense stuff doesn't give you a headache....whatever is the easiest...lol
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Well I spent a lot of time trying to put something together yesterday using Provision and so far I haven't been able to put anything together I like. As a short cut you can get Titanium Backup Pro and freeze the contacts and messaging apps. (Only those two!) That'll hide the dialer, messaging and contacts apps. There is a ROM like what we are talking about here for the EVO 4g. I'll read through what the dev of that ROM did to make it work. Maybe it can be ported.
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Well I spent a lot of time trying to put something together yesterday using Provision and so far I haven't been able to put anything together I like. As a short cut you can get Titanium Backup Pro and freeze the contacts and messaging apps. (Only those two!) That'll hide the dialer, messaging and contacts apps. There is a ROM like what we are talking about here for the EVO 4g. I'll read through what the dev of that ROM did to make it work. Maybe it can be ported.
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Yeah I seen that also through alot of searching, but that is beyond my knowledge as far as porting...Man provision would look awesome though....Thanks for trying though...Love you work by the way....
I threw together a quick port of the EVO ROM I mentioned earlier this morning before work & it booted! Its a bit buggy but it looks promising. Ive asked for permissions & hopefully can get something available soon.
Chad The Pathfinder said:
I threw together a quick port of the EVO ROM I mentioned earlier this morning before work & it booted! Its a bit buggy but it looks promising. Ive asked for permissions & hopefully can get something available soon.
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You are a beast...and im sure people will find this to be a nice option for the shift...
Hey guys. Would anyone be willing to look through an updater script problem for me. I ran my new ROM through dsixda's kitchen and now I'm getting status 6 error. I'm sure its something small but I'm to tired to do any more tonight. If not its ok. I'll just look more closely later.
Edit: Here's a link http://d-h.st/Bwf
Here is a test version on what I have so far. I would have an official release today but I stayed up too late last night and now I'm going to be late for work. http://d-h.st/omo Its still a bit buggy....
Chad The Pathfinder said:
Here is a test version on what I have so far. I would have an official release today but I stayed up too late last night and now I'm going to be late for work. http://d-h.st/omo Its still a bit buggy....
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Who needs a job when there is android...lol j/k...Ill dl and take a look....thanks for all you do
Edit: Running it right now...seems pretty solid, I really haven't found it to be buggy at all...Nice job...

[Nook HD/HD+] Ubuntu Touch 13.10 "Saucy" [Project Abandoned]

PROJECT ABANDONED AS OF 11/27/2016
I have little knowledge on how to get this rom working. If someone would like to take over then start a new thread. On top of this, it's currently unclear the state of the Ubuntu Touch project as a whole.
Welcome to Ubuntu Touch for Nook HD
Ubuntu Touch is a project from Canonical that aims to create a mobile, touch friendly, unique operating system.
DISCLAIMER
I DO NOT claim to know what I'm doing, half the time I do not, lol.
Installing/flashing anything discussed in this thread is at your own risk. Things break, code is never 100% perfect, I'm not responsible if your device is bricked.
INSTALLATION
Thanks to user ShotSkydiver we have a Hummingbird build! I will post install details later once I get this up on my device.​
Changelog
10/28
Hummingbird
ShotSkydiver said:
The touch axis is no longer flipped, but the touch zones are still messed up, so tapping is off by about half an inch.
If you run into the same problem I did with not being able to get past the intro screen, reboot into CWM, adb pull /data/ubuntu/usr/share/dbus-1/interfaces/com.canonical.unity.AccountsService.xml, find the line that says
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<property name="demo-edges" type="b" access="readwrite">
<annotation name="org.freedesktop.Accounts.DefaultValue" value="true"/>
</property>
and change the value to "false", push the file back to the same location, and reboot.
I'm still working on getting touch fixed properly, also accelerometer as that doesn't work either.
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Ovation
Also reserved
good luck sir. I am also eager to try this out
Currently stuck on a error, anyone who knows please help out.
Code:
make: *** No rule to make target `/home/lance/Nook-HD-Ubuntu-Touch/out/target/product/hummingbird/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libwpa_client_intermediates/export_includes', needed by `/home/lance/Nook-HD-Ubuntu-Touch/out/target/product/hummingbird/obj/SHARED_LIBRARIES/libhardware_legacy_intermediates/import_includes'. Stop.
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
Wow! Cool. I almost got excited, then realized that it said "HD" not "HD+". Oh well. Sorry, I don't actually have anything valuable to add. Just that it's exciting to see some more ROMS popping up for this (these) device(s). Good luck, I hope you get it running, and that it inspires somebody to do the same for HD+.
you need wpa_supplicant_8_ti
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Wow! Cool. I almost got excited, then realized that it said "HD" not "HD+". Oh well. Sorry, I don't actually have anything valuable to add. Just that it's exciting to see some more ROMS popping up for this (these) device(s). Good luck, I hope you get it running, and that it inspires somebody to do the same for HD+.
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I too have nothing valuable to contribute but would like to see continued progress on this and hopefully also a build for the HD+. :victory:
My system began crashing today, I'm not sure why. Something to do with xorg but it locks up before I can fully figure out the issue. I'll try cleaning the dust from the fan inside my laptop to see if it could be a overheating issue.
waflsk8s said:
I too have nothing valuable to contribute but would like to see continued progress on this and hopefully also a build for the HD+. :victory:
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Should be straightforward once I get a build up for the HD. Maybe a while because my current laptop decided to act up on me at the worse possible time.
ShapeShifter499 said:
Should be straightforward once I get a build up for the HD. Maybe a while because my current laptop decided to act up on me at the worse possible time.
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You're in good company, at least. (FWIW)... KillerSloth has horrible troubles with his laptop too. The laptops are possibly rebelling against compiling OS's for different platforms? Who knows what's going on?
I can't wait to try this!
From my experience, most laptops cooling systems are not designed to cool the cpu adequately when doing things that stress the cpu as severely as compiling roms. But my suggestion would be to clean out your fan and heatsink as best you can. If your technically inclined and can find a good tutorial on taking your laptop apart I'd do it to really clean it out. You'll be amazed by how much dust can get up in there. You could also clean wipe the laptop and reinstall Linux fresh which could solve your xorg problems.
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Those xorg issues are incompatible driver issues I believe.
Reinstall clean and setup build environment. Try to refrain from recommended updates after you get everything working right lol
Not sure if I ever sent the PM, but you can add that wpa supplicant tree to your manifest for simplicity.
Any other build errors/issues I can probably walk you through too, I've seen them all lol especially with these nooks now
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If you can get this booting I'd be happy to know what you did. All of my build attempts since they did the flip have been unsuccessful and I do not apparently have the know-how to get it working (it boot loops on my HD+ and Nook Tablet, both of which seem to actually turn off briefly so I can't pull any logs). Good luck and hopefully your computer gets going again
I really wish there was more work on this, would be fantastic to check out Ubuntu on a tablet without having to make another purchase.
I need help
Amirusownsu said:
I really wish there was more work on this, would be fantastic to check out Ubuntu on a tablet without having to make another purchase.
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I am working on porting Ubuntu touch to the Nook HD, and it's going rather well, but the guide says i need to write UCM mixer files, and I have no idea what to do. Can anybody help?
2390 said:
I am working on porting Ubuntu touch to the Nook HD, and it's going rather well, but the guide says i need to write UCM mixer files, and I have no idea what to do. Can anybody help?
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Maybe in other threads who speaks about porting to UT maybe healp you if you ask them
I have one Nook HD, I could be your tester if you want :laugh:
2390 said:
I am working on porting Ubuntu touch to the Nook HD, and it's going rather well, but the guide says i need to write UCM mixer files, and I have no idea what to do. Can anybody help?
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Yeah, I couldn't help with it since I only really know simple web development stuff (have a few certs, still in school)...but if there is anything we could do to help I'm sure alot of interest would be found.
Amirusownsu said:
Yeah, I couldn't help with it since I only really know simple web development stuff (have a few certs, still in school)...but if there is anything we could do to help I'm sure alot of interest would be found.
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I honestly had never even heard of UCM mixer files, and I still don't fully understand them. I have my own Nook HD to test on, and when I get it booted, I'll post it. Where should I look?
2390 said:
I am working on porting Ubuntu touch to the Nook HD, and it's going rather well, but the guide says i need to write UCM mixer files, and I have no idea what to do. Can anybody help?
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Unless you already figured out how to get it to boot I would focus on that issue first - that of booting - though I suppose you could build for the non-flipped old builds of touch but that won't do much good really. The audio fix is minor compared.
When the ubuntu images were flipped the ability to get a working bootable build became more difficult. It should be rather easy for someone who knows what they are doing with ubuntu touch and possibly a rom dev or similiar but otherwise its quite confusing. The guide says they will update it to explain the needed info and some stuff is explained somewhat at the top.
I've made a lot of boot.img tests which did nothing and then looked into lxc (found inside the touch zip) is very important to booting but haven't felt like doing anything else. Lxc and boot.img need to be repackaged with additional device specific code at this point in time from what I understand... in order to get it to boot.

ClassiCube (Minecraft clone) for Windows on ARM32!

Hey all, once again back with another port, hopefully you all are having a good day at the time of reading. This time I wanted to bring a lil fun thing to the Surface for people. Now yeah, I know people want Minetest, but I'm working on that. For now, here's ClassiCube instead! EVERYTHING WORKS!!!! There are NO issues.
I would recommend changing settings as it will definitely help performance. Especially on the Surface RT, I'd assume. I only have a Surface 2.
As said, Minetest will be here soon enough, but right now I'm dealing with issues with my knee, a slower laptop, etc. I'm doing what I can, though. I'll post Minetest as soon as I get it working ; ).
LINKS (still on anonfiles, will soon be on my own site and Google Drive):
tar.gz - https://anonfiles.com/5a06160du9/ClassiCubeARM32.tar_gz
ZIP - https://anonfiles.com/1b0b1307uf/ClassiCubeARM32_zip
GitHub tar.gz and ZIP (June 10th, 2021 build) - https://github.com/armdevvel/ClassiCube/releases/tag/06-10-21
INSTALLATION:
Extract the ZIP or tar.gz ANYWHERE. It can be Program Files, your desktop, wherever you are comfortable.
FEEDBACK:
If you would like to say something or ask questions, don't be afraid to ask here, or go put an issue on my GitHub (https://github.com/armdevvel/ClassiCube)
Nice to see people are still re-compiling apps for the Surface RTs. Kudos to you! I've still got mine, though haven't used it in quite awhile. Temped to bust it out and give this a whirl...
domboy said:
Nice to see people are still re-compiling apps for the Surface RTs. Kudos to you! I've still got mine, though haven't used it in quite awhile. Temped to bust it out and give this a whirl...
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Heck yeah it is man! I LOVE my Surface and I forgot to post that Minetest is working now! I do NOT have a release out yet as I'm trying to get LuaJIT built and D3D9 working so there's less lag (MESA is very slow (yes I ported MESA just to build it LOL)). Have fun with your Surface, and have a good day/night.
Hi, were you able to get Minetest working? If yes, could you share the files?
Hadrien1234 said:
Hi, were you able to get Minetest working? If yes, could you share the files?
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I have it running, but I'm not releasing just yet so I can make the game way more stable by using OpenGLES instead of OpenGL3.3.

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