I need a small device with linux. is possible to install on LiveView mn800 normal linux script? is possible to use keys and write a small program in script lang. Ruby, perl, lua etc.
As the LiveView runs Android (which is Linux-based) then Yes - it is possible.
It's just extremely unlikely that you will be able to install pure Linux unless you are an extremely accomplished coder / developer.
SimonTS said:
It's just extremely unlikely that you will be able to install pure Linux unless you are an extremely accomplished coder / developer.
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An extremely accomplished coder / developer wrote this HOWTO about installing GNU/Linux on any unlocked Android device:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780378
Still, if running GNU/Linux is the primary purpose, don't get an Android device, get a x86 laptop.
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SimonTS said:
As the LiveView runs Android (which is Linux-based) then Yes - it is possible.
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I know what is android and linux. But show me exactly this model. How I can root it. is any blocking installations or other problems. Show me what i can to do this.
I need pure linux.
SimonTS said:
As the LiveView runs Android (which is Linux-based) then Yes - it is possible.
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Wait a minute now. Isn't this that watch-thingy?
No, it does not run Android, and I can't believe Linux neither. It's just a dumb remote control talking bluetooth to an Android device. Probably using some very limited micro controller not capably of much anything at all. Sorry.
How about motorola motactv ? This does run android
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scufutz said:
How about motorola motactv ? This does run android
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From Wikipedia:
It was discovered by an owner named "CMW" (aka. CMWDOTME on Twitter) that by patching the boot kernel and rooting the device, simply replacing the main "launcher" app on the MOTOACTV with almost any Android launcher app from the Market, the MOTOACTV becomes a rather capable watch-sized Android tablet, matching most of the specs of many Android-based phones except for a much reduced size.
The device reports that it is running Android 2.3.4 which according to Google is the same API as Android 2.3 with some minor patches and bug fixes.
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Is there a way to make 4.0 apk compatible for devices running 2.3
no, apps that require 4.0+ to work need features present on 4.0+ to work, which 2.3 lacks
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Osamabinatiq said:
Is there a way to make 4.0 apk compatible for devices running 2.3
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I think the only way is to upgrade your OS or use modified OS like cyanogen or others. If your phone spec doesn't match the minimum requirement for upgade, you need to buy a new phone that use OS 4.0 or more.
As far that I know, we can't change the apk compatibility.
Which one is better to build android apps?
computer science or computer engineering
Thanks
Samersef said:
Which one is better to build android apps?
computer science or computer engineering
Thanks
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Hello and welcome to XDA-developers!
Android apps are based on java language and I believe both courses have it
Hye Guy. Would you like to say what is the best Tools for develop Android Apps?
Jeniferlook said:
Hye Guy. Would you like to say what is the best Tools for develop Android Apps?
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Android Studio? That's what I use...
Hello, I'm looking for help on getting a new android version for this tablet so it can be instaled most games from playstore for my kid to play on it.
1- Must be rooted to have a new updated rom?
2- What kind of software instalation can i have to be useable? Does Lineage may work?
same question please