He nNvidia release the new compatibility of Linux For Tegra, that now support kernel 3.1.
Could this Will be usefull in development for the correct kernel version off ICS?
http://developer.nvidia.com/linux-tegra
hi developers... i was Reading something in internet about kernels and it makes me think about this question:
- is there a posibility to build a 2.6.38 or 3.0 kernel for our O1? if not: why?
Hephappy have ported all function from 3.x kernel
hey guys......good news blu has released source code of its mobile which include mt6577 sources also
here take a look:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2650513
lets have some cyanogenmod and slimkat builds......
devsDark4Droid, @superdragonpt, @pratikmore, @bsuhas, @icoolguy1995, @khan_frd2002, @sagarwep, @mmxandy, @andiroxu, @yuweng @SuperDroid-BOND plz devs take a look
Sure MT6577 source is good, but only ICS.
Still its buildable for the Blue Device, you (we) still have to adapt the source to our phones.
But should be an great project.
In the mean time, i prefered to continue on the KitKat project for MT6589..
Regards
superdragonpt said:
i prefered to continue on the KitKat project for MT6589
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Thanks Alot Sir i Am A Big Fan Of Your ROMs For MT6577... And Now i Own a MT6589 Device... its Good To Hear That You Will Work On Kitkat For MT6589 :victory: i Will Be Desperately Waiting For Your ROM To See in My Device (After Porting)...
Just Wanted To Ask You One Question... Will We Be Able To Use Our Stock JB Kernel 3.4.5 (Swapped Ramdisk) With Your Kitkat ROM? Just Like We Do With Your ROMs For MT6577?
As of now the Omni Rom project for the MT6589:
-kitkat 4.4.2 boots great without bugs
-wifi works (still not fully stable,but works)
-Calls (telephony) finnaly works, but with no sound.
So the worst part concerning framework sources (the Radio Interface Layer), is now being patched with great success.
Concerning your kernel 3.4.5 (BTW that kernel was made by Varun) it will require some patches for KK to work.
As for the rest, only time will tell .
Regards
Is it possible to dualboot my s2 plus?
only if a custom kernel supports dualbooting roms. As far as i know , this phone does not have much development and hence does not have many custom kernels ... afaik , the only custom kernel available is mosh kernel by CoolDevelopment ( Kudos to him for his work on cm11 and the kernel ) which , by the way does not support dual booting . so all you can do is wait for a kernel to be compiled by a rec dev or try to learn how to compile or build it for yourself ... all the best and happy flashing
Hey devs. I've worked with some ROMs and now I'm willing to port Blisspop ROM for my device. And all I have is the official kernel source, AOSP device source codes and some vendor codes using scripts. Now my questions are:
1. Are these data enough to start building the ROM?
2. I tried it using AOSP and CyanogenMod 5.1.1r3. But I always keep getting some files missing or compiler issues.
3. How do I apply patches from a URL?(I'm not fond of git)
4. Any link to a tutorial can be provided.
Additional info:
I'm working on Ubuntu 14.04 x64 LTS in VirtualBox.
Allocated 4 cores and 4gb RAM.
I'm porting it to an x86 arch device.
VHD size is 400gb.
And the kernel source is said to work with AOSP 4.4.2 though it functioned will with AOSP 5.1.1r3.
Also I followed several guides but most of them are for arm devices. And did not workout for me.
Kindly help me out guys.