I need version 15 (i guess)
here's a backup from the site, from a few years ago (backuped) but not the download link... Smy Question (and Overall) is; Where to download AndroPlusKernel???
I'm asking this, because the site is "down"
here:
And if you press XZ Premium; the link (github) is dead
here'S the link to github: here
here's source code
GitHub - AndroPlus-org/android-kernel-sony-msm8998: kernel source for Xperia XZ Premium
kernel source for Xperia XZ Premium. Contribute to AndroPlus-org/android-kernel-sony-msm8998 development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
I guess you can build it yourself ?
Related
Google Glass kernel GPL source.
Currently there is a tarball of the kernel source in downloads.
notle_defconfig should work as the kernel configuration target
Update: The kernel source for the xrr02 build is now available in AOSP on the "glass-omap-xrr02" branch of the kernel/omap project. As this is the recommended way of acquiring the kernel sources, this project will be redirected , and the download deleted, in a day or two.
Original link: https://code.google.com/p/google-glass-kernel-source/
direct download for kernel.tar: https://code.google.com/p/google-gl...s/detail?name=kernel-glass-XE04.0-RC06.tar.xz
maybe anyone need this,i readet thatcurrently glass betas run on Android 4.0.4,so maybe can help anyone here.when not sorry.Greeeeetz
Hey people!
I was trying to learn how to build AOSP ROMs for my E8, for which HTC has released the kernel source on the HTCDev website.
I feel kind of lost right now.. I have uploaded the kernel source for the device on to GitHub: [LINK] There are two archives within the source archive, where one says "platform" and the other is the kernel source.
Now, I'm syncing the AOSP source as they tell you to in the Sony Developer Portal (from HERE) to my Ubuntu VM (which is a huge download). What do I do next? Will this be enough to build the ROM or will I need other resources as well?
Sorry, I've never really done this before. So, I have some really noobish questions.
Thanks!
* BUMP *
Anyone? Please help!!
So to preface, every Development thread on XDA has the following sticky:
1. If you are using a stock kernel you MUST mention where you obtained your source. Also, having a link leading to where the manufacturer has uploaded their source is always helpful.
2. If you are using a community driven source build (e.g. CyanogenMod, AOSP, or Parandroid) or a singular developer's source you MUST link directly to the repository that contains the kernel for that specific device. If you are only linking to another thread or to a general repository, this will not be considered as being GPL compliant unless the code has not been modified.
3. If you are forking a repository that is similar to the examples listed above in #2, you MUST publish and link your entire kernel source. This includes any and all changes that you have made. Two of the most common ways developers publish their source on XDA is either with Gerrit, or GitHub. While these two methods are recommended, they are not the only routes you can choose to accomplish this. All that is required is that the source can be viewed and downloaded by anyone who wishes to do so. When releasing an update, your repository must be updated the moment you release your kernel on XDA. If you can post your update to XDA, there should be no reason as to why you cannot release your source.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yet, what are we to do with the tons of ROM development threads that has no reference to sources or general threads that are not possible to build? For me that's mainly a security concern, when a dev releases a ROM for general use, it's hard to check for the authenticity of the product.
Hi, can I request for the Lenovo Z5 jd2018 kernel source code, I have been using this device for years but the developer still has not released the source code for this device, I ask you to ask Lenovo about the source code of this device, if they release the source code, so i can compile a custom kernel, thank you very much
Request source code from Lenovo.
jwoegerbauer said:
Request source code from Lenovo.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
how i can contact?, I'm newbie about this,via email? wherr the email address?
https://support.lenovo.com/in/en/contact-us
Hello Folks,
I am searching Testers for DIOS 12.1 My new upcoming Xperia exclusive OS.
Things that don't work actually on Sagami Boards due to the Xperia Software Binaries:
-Mobile Data
-Wifi
-NFC
-Battery Status (No Infos)
Make sure You know what You do. Flash the OEM Software binaries to use this AOSP/SODP based ROM. Flash all Images included in My ZIPs. OTAs can be applied over ADB and Recovery after You have flashed My Kernels/Recoveries. Feel free to ask Me out if You have Questions and consider Joining Me on Social Media or Discord to stay up-to-date.
Sign in - Google Accounts
Device Trees & Kernel: https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/local_manifests
Hi OP, since you are the original developer for this ROM, I changed the tag from General to Development.
Also, because you are posting this ROM yourself, could you please also post a link to kernel source repo? As on XDA we need to comply with GPL v2 which requires kernel source to be open source.
Thank you very much.
jerryhou85 said:
Hi OP, since you are the original developer for this ROM, I changed the tag from General to Development.
Also, because you are posting this ROM yourself, could you please also post a link to kernel source repo? As on XDA we need to comply with GPL v2 which requires kernel source to be open source.
Thank you very much.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the Help! Since i am using the SODP Device Trees are we going with Pre-Compiled Kernels from the SODP for now.
Source will be added to the first Post! https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/local_manifests