Some Questions:
1. It is true that you can build/compile CM9 if you are running a 32bit Ubuntu? What is the best version of ununtu to do this?
2. Is there like a generic guide on how you can compile CM 9? Have an MTK6577 phone and would like to try and compile one for this unit.
Thanks.
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Hello everyone,
Quick question when it comes to developing for Android but on a Mac. Would it be possible to use Eclipse classic 64-bit version for Mac to develop android Apps? Thanks a lot.
If not then I will just download the 32-bit version of Eclipse for mac.
Some days back Daniel Fages from buildroid.org do the magic getting the Binary Translator of intel phones and doing a hack to can use in Android-x86 for virtualbox images, some days after he did to any Android-x86, so now, we have ARM apps working (not all, just ARMv5 at the moment).
I did my own build, and some benchmarks/test, if you wanna see it, just take a look at here:
How-to: Add ARM emulation (Binary Translator aka “libhoudini”) on Android-x86 4.0 ICS builds Step by Step.
Exclusive: Android-x86 4.0.4 “EeePC” running ARM apps (libhoudini videos/benchmarks, Angry birds, Quake3, Max Payne)
Android-x86 4.0.4-r2.1 (“Unofficial Releases” Generic EeePC and T101MT iso’s) Houdini(ARM)+FlashPlayer+Kernel 3.0.36
I hope that help, enjoy.
Regards.
Runnin marsmallow RR rom on zenfone 5 t00j houdini enabled but I want to convert an arm app. Can you please tell me how to do it? (Noob)
Hello.
I am using a ZTE KIS PRO - aka Optimus Zali, (android 4.1.1 / kernel 3.4.0) and thinking about a way to root this device. My experience is from PC's and Laptop's using linux distro like Gentoo and others. Using the same logic, I could install any O.S. without root access, only by booting another OS. Does Android devices use the same method or similar, or is impossible to flash a ARM distro like Ubuntu in my device?
i00nsu said:
Hello.
I am using a ZTE KIS PRO - aka Optimus Zali, (android 4.1.1 / kernel 3.4.0) and thinking about a way to root this device. My experience is from PC's and Laptop's using linux distro like Gentoo and others. Using the same logic, I could install any O.S. without root access, only by booting another OS. Does Android devices use the same method or similar, or is impossible to flash a ARM distro like Ubuntu in my device?
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Root it ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2411213 ) and try linux installer...
TioCareca said:
Root it ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2411213 ) and try linux installer...
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Where you found the Linux installer?
i00nsu said:
Where you found the Linux installer?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zpwebsites.linuxonandroid
or
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.meefik.linuxdeploy&hl=en
Can I install ubuntu touch in samsung galaxy gt s7562
You can find a list of compatible phones here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
jiya.rawat2014 said:
Can I install ubuntu touch in samsung galaxy gt s7562
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nikwen said:
You can find a list of compatible phones here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
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Long story:
Most of those linked by nikwen are deprecated and abandoned.
Currently Ubuntu for Devices supports Nexus 4, Nexus 7 2013 WiFi only and Nexus 10. Anything else is subpar on a testing level platform that most won't use as a daily driver. You could build an image yourself if there is a CyanogenMod 10.x for your device and you understand how to build an OS Image. By using github to pull from Ubuntu feeds, CyanogenMod feeds, libhybris, etc.; and you have a dedicated build environment that you can turn over to cranking out some nightlies for yourself...
Short story: No.
RumoredNow said:
Long story:
Most of those linked by nikwen are deprecated and abandoned.
Currently Ubuntu for Devices supports Nexus 4, Nexus 7 2013 WiFi only and Nexus 10. Anything else is subpar on a testing level platform that most won't use as a daily driver. You could build an image yourself if there is a CyanogenMod 10.x for your device and you understand how to build an OS Image. By using github to pull from Ubuntu feeds, CyanogenMod feeds, libhybris, etc.; and you have a dedicated build environment that you can turn over to cranking out some nightlies for yourself...
Short story: No.
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Sir can you help me or tell path way to build a custom gnu linux os for this device i want to learn it
Hello.
I am trying to install android on a Condeco V2 tablet. Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Device runs WinCE 7 OS, has probably a 32-bit SoC: modern Android OS versions require 64-bit SoC.
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Device runs WinCE 7 OS, has probably a 32-bit SoC: modern Android OS versions require 64-bit SoC.
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It is not WinCE 7, but it is android. Yes there are two versions of Windows and Android. I have one with android. The problem is that when I turn it on it immediately starts the base program and I want to have the usual android.
What is meant with base program ?