Android x86 (pc version) - Android Software Development

Anyone intrested in a version of android for the pc? If so ill throw it online and post a link for you all to enjoy so lemme know =)
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Yes I would
Yes i would love to try it out you can reach me [email protected] much appreciated

Got a disk from my co-worker I wasn't aware the there is a whole website dedicated for this but anyways here's the link http://www.android-x86.org/ enjoy its not 100% functional desktop os but it is fun to mess with
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The other day I just got Android 2.2.1 on my netbook! It's cool but I need some better apps. I installed it on my hard drive (used the grub instructions from the site. So now I can boot into Android 2.2.1, Windows XP, Windows 7, Ubuntu, and Jolicloud!
Anyway, let me know when you have some apps that work great for Android 2.2.1.

I have an original Asus eeePC 4G that would likely run Andriod. It came with a model-specific linux that was dog slow, and I've since switched over to eeeBuntu.
I'm going to have a fun weekend

segadc said:
The other day I just got Android 2.2.1 on my netbook! It's cool but I need some better apps. I installed it on my hard drive (used the grub instructions from the site. So now I can boot into Android 2.2.1, Windows XP, Windows 7, Ubuntu, and Jolicloud!
Anyway, let me know when you have some apps that work great for Android 2.2.1.
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hey can you post where you got the instructions to dual boot with it? i found download link for 2.2.1 lol

http://www.android-x86.org/documents/installhowto
Good luck!

Does the market function, or is it an emulator
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There is no market.

hello....
just want to ask....the android for pc can run like other OS such as ubuntu?or using the virtual box?last time i run using virtual box....thanks...
im quite new to android but really interested in it.....

Honeycomb on the PC would be interesting!

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Honeycomb on the PC would be interesting!
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yes! BUMP!
Please can someone try to make it work on my tablet-pc?
I know porting Android to x86 is a ***** but..

Godo_PPL said:
yes! BUMP!
Please can someone try to make it work on my tablet-pc?
I know porting Android to x86 is a ***** but..
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If you just let the honeycomb source come out then dont worry it will come on http://www.android-x86.org when it is ported...
I will also get a gingerbread/honeycomb x64 buildserver up and running soon as the nightly buildserver i host for android-x86 is only a 32bit server...

What i would like to see is a port of google tv os to a x86 or x64 machine that would be amazing considering the kernel is 2.6 pray google delivers the goods lol !!!!

Yeah that would be sweet make your own Google TV, I might give that a whirl on my spare dell mini 9 disk.
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Any updates? Google TV with Android Apps would be ideal on my HTPC!

Yes i would love to try it out you can reach me [email protected] much appreciated

WOW!!
This is really nice I will keep an eye out on this project and will definitely try it out... very nice

All we need is android 3.x sources released. Then android-x86 will port it to pc, no doubt.

Baphometa said:
Got a disk from my co-worker I wasn't aware the there is a whole website dedicated for this but anyways here's the link http://www.android-x86.org/ enjoy its not 100% functional desktop os but it is fun to mess with
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Working on Porting ICS to Galaxy Tab 10.1

Currently trying to create a ROM of the ICS system dump from the SDK for our gtabs! I will post if I get working! Got it to flash, but kernel is the hard part! Everything working so far! Looking Well!
awesome man. I can't wait. That's gonna be badass
If u need a tester hit me up
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awesome man. I can't wait. That's gonna be badass
If u need a tester hit me up
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I know right? And thanks, I might need you when I get a rough beta working!
Not looking too well anymore. Trying to find the correct kernel. I'm trying to use the Bonsai kernel but thats probably not compatible. Probably going to have to compile my own. It gets up to the SGTab 10.1 screen then reboots itself.
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Not looking too well anymore. Trying to find the correct kernel. I'm trying to use the Bonsai kernel but thats probably not compatible. Probably going to have to compile my own. It gets up to the SGTab 10.1 screen then reboots itself.
EDIT: Oh, and, 100th Post!
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Just an idea but have you tried stock honeycomb kernel?
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tiny4579 said:
Just an idea but have you tried stock honeycomb kernel?
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That could work, but at the moment I'm trying to rip the kernel from the SDK since the stock honeycomb and ICS kernel versions are different.
Btw, if any developer who knows what they're talking about wants to help me, shoot me a PM bro!
I can help to test when you have a decent beta ready.
Seems you should just wait for source and skip SDK ports. I think the Cyanogen team knows what they are talking about... Too much of a headache for poor performance.
I would love to be proved wrong... I'm not a dev, but I do develop apps and abhor using the sdk emulators. I also know the HC sdk port to the Nook Color never got off the ground. And that was a flexible device to work on...
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Eddog4DROID said:
Seems you should just wait for source and skip SDK ports. I think the Cyanogen team knows what they are talking about... Too much of a headache for poor performance.
I would love to be proved wrong... I'm not a dev, but I do develop apps and abhor using the sdk emulators. I also know the HC sdk port to the Nook Color never got off the ground. And that was a flexible device to work on...
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Thanks for your quote of wisdom but I and the other people on this thread just want to see how itll work and etc... I'm getting pretty close to getting a decent beta out.
Technically you can try to simulate what it will look like, but not until the source code is released will you have any functionality. It will still be 3.1
Theme away!
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Thank you for your hard work.
Awesome!
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Ubuntu Phone OS on N7000

Hey folks, I'm keen to start work porting the gnexus image for Ubuntu to the N7000 when it's released later this week. Is anyone else keen to join this effort?
While very familiar with the linux commandline, servers, desktop linux, and flashing my phone, I haven't compiled much code before and am unsure where to start. I would appreciate any advice you might have.
Looking forward to getting this os running on our original notes.
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I would love to see some support here. Push!
I'm presuming you're going to need to build an unbuntu compatible kernel for the note, mobile devices don't tend to work in the same way as desktops, so the pretty much universal kernel model used on the desktops don't work too well here. (size being the major consideration).
Not really looked into what they are doing, I'm presuming they will release source under gpl, so at least you will be able to diff a standard gnex build and the ubuntu. You can then use that as a basis to rebuild for the note.
"Porting" an image if that's all they release is going to end up quite messy.
EDIT according to techradar they will release source http://www.techradar.com/news/softw...galaxy-nexus-nexus-4-coming-next-week-1131567
But doesn't it run on android kernel without any modifications?
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Makrilli said:
But doesn't it run on android kernel without any modifications?
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You think every android phone runs on the same kernel? Think again.
It's always a possible that they will use an Android kernel for the gnexus or n4 builds, but it's unlikely, as Android has some features that don't play too nicely with a mainstream Linux build.
Not seen this yet, nor code for it, so can't say exactly what they are doing yet.
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See what happens when it comes out then, but would seem from the information Canonical is presenting that they are using standard android kernels. Will be interesting to see.
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chasmodo said:
You think every android phone runs on the same kernel? Think again.
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Well i'm sorry if you understood my post like that. Of course not I'm not just that good in english :/
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ruuudolf said:
I would love to see some support here. Push!
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Ditto!
Zobbster said:
Ditto!
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Tritto (thats definitely not a word)
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Tritto (thats definitely not a word)
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I don't know what do i call it after that, but it's me!
If someone needs a fearless beta tester, here I am
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting thats the official porting guide, but im sorry for not beiing capable of making a port of that
so if anyone would do it ii would be awesome
chasmodo said:
You think every android phone runs on the same kernel? Think again.
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Yes, but what he say is that Ubuntu runs from Android Kernel. The CyanogenMod 10.1 kernel. And as we have CM 10.1 on note, the kernel is not a problem
Yep, definitely looks doable now. Love cyanogenmod and ubuntu.
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Yeah the guide makes it very simple, just follow the instructions
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It's been ported to the SGS3 so provided a developer picks it up for the N7000 i can't imagine it's far off:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/02/ubuntu-phone-up-running-on-samsung-galaxy-s3
Mods, can you please create a section in the N7000 forums for Ubuntu phone os? Thanks.
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tillum said:
Mods, can you please create a section in the N7000 forums for Ubuntu phone os? Thanks.
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Is that really necessary for 1 thread?
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Well... There is actually just 1 thread but in (near?) future there will be more threads for mods, roms etcpp and so they would get lost between the android threads... But I think we have time till the first port appears...
But count me in for beta! Would be pretty awesome seeing Ubuntu 4 Phones on our beloved GNote!

Ubuntu Touch for the TF300 - Possibly a BOUNTY?

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install?action=show&redirect=TouchInstallProcess
I would happily throw any dev 20 bucks that could get this going, looks really interesting. Anyone else interested in this yet?
I'd be interested as well
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That would be really awsome!
don't know 'bout 20 but 10 for sure, 100%
I am currently working on this I will report back soon
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keeganmccallum said:
I am currently working on this I will report back soon
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Good luck
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keeganmccallum said:
I am currently working on this I will report back soon
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Also working on it. Can boot fine and get in via adb, but screen stays black.
Are you interested in joining efforts? Please feel free to PM me, if you are.
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You guys working on a dual boot method or a port replacing android?
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msd24200 said:
You guys working on a dual boot method or a port replacing android?
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Well, one step at a time. First get it to work, then dual boot is the next step.
Finally, it might be possible to run them "together", for example running CM apps in Ubuntu Touch.
I mean by transforming the base Android system into a fully-fledged CM and connect it up to Ubuntu.
Not sure that is feasible yet, but there might be a chance. And it is sure a while down the road.
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I don't think that's possible because none of the Java code is in Ubuntu mobile.
arnarg said:
I don't think that's possible because none of the Java code is in Ubuntu mobile.
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Well, not now. Once we have achieved dual boot, all the Java code will be back there.
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Really disappointed that it's only a "skin" on top of CM10.1, proper ubuntu is what we need, to actually run linux apps but still, every advancement is positive but I'm not interested in another android port, I like jelly bean as it is, AOSP ftw.
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Really disappointed that it's only a "skin" on top of CM10.1, proper ubuntu is what we need, to actually run linux apps but still, every advancement is positive but I'm not interested in another android port, I like jelly bean as it is, AOSP ftw.
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It's not running on top of CM10.1 is running on top of the CM10.1 kernel (and some drivers for the hardware) and I wouldn't say it's fair to call that a "skin". That's like calling every linux distro a linux skin.
true, my frasing is wrong but it doesn't change the fact that it's not capable of running linux apps, it's just another take on android, and on a tablet such as this I'd love to be able to dual-boot into android/linux, let's see where archlinux will take us but with the way things are changing and people upgrading to newer devices this will be left behind as well eventually, and to think that since the first quad core device a year ago today we call the tegra 3 a low-powered chipset compared to the powerhouses coming out, and people still don't have a quad core cpu at their home pcs and laptops, anyway, offtopic, let's see...
as far as I heard from many different people now it is just something to show the skin as main features like wallpaper, rotation and others aren't working yet although they should... Basically I would prefer a dualboot solution with stock ubuntu and android, but just my personal opinion...

Ports (yes there are some)

Hello XDA
I know that you are waiting for ports on your favourite devices, however there is none yet, simply because the SDK release comes with an X86 image, while most phones runs on ARM. But some developers started to port the image of the simulator into some X86 based tablets (that are actually computers).
On an Exo PC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEgdW3KSxkM
On an Acer Iconia tab W500
https://vimeo.com/album/2201203/video/62061963
Right now it is impossible to do a port on most phones and tablets (ARM devices). Don't even ask about a port for the N9. When the ARM image will be released, it will technically be possible to do a port to your favourite phone, assuming that
You have a way to boot on SD card / write on the rootfs of the phone
You have HW adaptation bits (Graphical drivers for Linux are very important)
HW adaptation is hard to find because most of them are for Android and not for pure Linux, so I don't know (yet) how it will be managed.
Cheers
Sailfish OS based on Mer Project which available for long time.
in Sailfish os emulator there is 133 rpm package that come from Jolla, remaining 400 is from Mer
Jolla provide home screen, dialer app, all UI.
There is another shell Nemo Mobile, it`s not so cool but it open and you can already install it on phone
Porting already can be started, all you need is to port Mer core on device and then when Jolla release their phone it will just a metter of installing rpm packages.
There is videos of Nemo Mobile running on Galaxy Nexus, Snowball, RasberryPi, N950, an N9
I think this is a good thread to start off with Lucien, good work.
I've been having some fun with the SDK lately, and am super excited to see the final OS and devices Jolla bring out
MFaroTusino said:
I think this is a good thread to start off with Lucien, good work.
I've been having some fun with the SDK lately, and am super excited to see the final OS and devices Jolla bring out
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Welcome Michael ! Hope that you will make Sailfish rock as well !
Is there a live image that can be found for Sailfish on x86? I have an extra tablet (Samsung Slate, Sandy Bridge) that I have been using to try the emerging touch-based OSes and provide feedback.
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Nemo/Installing
That has information on how to install Nemo on your device, but Sailfish is different.
dragon_76 said:
Is there a live image that can be found for Sailfish on x86? I have an extra tablet (Samsung Slate, Sandy Bridge) that I have been using to try the emerging touch-based OSes and provide feedback.
https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Nemo/Installing
That has information on how to install Nemo on your device, but Sailfish is different.
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Sailfish is very close to nemo actually, but you cannot get a live image right now. You can boot an image on an usb drive easily, however.
Try that Wiki page (that should work rather well) https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Sailfish/Exopc
sailfish os
sfiet_konstantin said:
Sailfish is very close to nemo actually, but you cannot get a live image right now. You can boot an image on an usb drive easily, however.
Try that Wiki page (that should work rather well) https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Sailfish/Exopc
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first jolla phones will be sold today in Finland.
http://www.gsmarena.com/sailfish_os...295.php?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
I will try to port to Nexus 7! I've already ported Windows 8 (Ya, not RT, the real Version!) So I hope I could port this x84 build to
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PojntFX said:
I will try to port to Nexus 7! I've already ported Windows 8 (Ya, not RT, the real Version!) So I hope I could port this x84 build to
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That's pretty impressive. I don't see a thread created, can you show me?
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PojntFX said:
I've already ported Windows 8 (Ya, not RT, the real Version!)
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ORLY?
Win 8
Ya, no joke. I could show you screens but I will not make a build.cause I am not shure about legalicy (sry I am just 12 and from germany, PM me)
Screen
Thats the last state from februar. No longer progress.
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Screen
Thats the last state from februar. No longer progress.
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As long as it's possible to use a product key (ie pay for it), I doubt Microsoft would care. You must have some great bootloader hacking skills. Can you show us a video?
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If you don't mind me asking, how do we know that's the N7? Can you post a video of bootup and ui?
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Ya, no joke. I could show you screens but I will not make a build.cause I am not shure about legalicy (sry I am just 12 and from germany, PM me)
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Photos/videos or it never happened. Regarding legality - so long as you redistribute neither binaries nor source code (which you would have to have in order to port x86/amd64 exclusive code to ARM unless you employ some kind of LLVM black voodoo magic) you should be fine. So yeah, photos/videos, preferably videos, or it never happened. Oh, and please tame down your signature a bit, it takes half the screen on my tablet, no exaggeration.
I could send vid
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PojntFX said:
I could send vid
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Then do it, for everyone in the thread to see.
@PojntFX
MooNWalker said:
...please tame down your signature a bit, it takes half the screen on my tablet, no exaggeration.
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+1,000,000,001 That thing could cause seizures and it is totally unnecessary.
Ok I've deleted the gif
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[ROM][GT-I9305] Ubuntu Touch Preview (Discussion until First Release)

IMPORTANT NOTES
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- Until the Release of the first build this is purely Discussion and the steps leading up to the first build.
- I'm new to the Android Development side of things as all I've ever done was install Mods/ROMS/Recoveries and change a few settings here and there.
- I am in the process of trying to pick up all the skills needed to start this undertaking so it will be a while before you see any sort of real progress.
- If you can list things you think I ought to know please either send me a PM or post.
- I'm currently just setting up Virtual Box Configurations for Development.
Any help would be appreciated!
WIKI
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Official Ubuntu Touch (i9300) Wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/i9300
THANKS TO
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- codeworkx (Topic Layout and inspiration)
- Androguide.fr (i9300 Build)
Could someone please explain how this OS could work on our devices? Is it based on CM?
Would be awesome to try out this rom.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv1Z7bf4jXY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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That's great. I've always wanted to try something like this, but I don't have the hardware to do so (32 bit computer)
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Could someone please explain how this OS could work on our devices? Is it based on CM?
Would be awesome to try out this rom.
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It's Ubuntu.... read. GIYF
um is this for the standard i9300 or is this for the i9305 because its all different
NTT Docomo SC-03E
I have a NTT Docomo Samsung Galaxy S3 Alpha. Its has a Exynos 4412 1.6 GHz quad processor (same as Note II) with 2GB RAM. Its LTE. Is Ubuntu Touch available for this?
Pheoxy said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv1Z7bf4jXY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I don't suppose that the lot working on Ubuntu could cut out the rubbish that is comparing ARM quad core CPU's with x86 quad core CPU's?
other than that, it's nice to see another somewhat-edge oriented touch interface and will be interesting to try it on my i9305 once releases start coming, probably not gonna be a keeper though.
I'd really love to run Ubuntu Touch on GT-I9305 !!
So followed the instruction for the GT-I9300 device - but while the installation process it aborted with a message like some symlinks not working properly..
I'm ****ed up of android with google.. so I will install a native android on that device - but I'm the first who installs Ubuntu Touch ASAP!!
Thank you very very much for your work!!
eagerly awaiting first release,,Pheoxy r u compiling this or r u waiting for someone else to compile,,, if u r compiling,,,, have u made any progress
I have gotten my big computer out of storage.. I might setup Linux and see what I can do towards this project
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is anything moving on this front?
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is anything moving on this front?
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Unfortunately no, I've had a lot of setbacks lately and getting things sorted. My phone sort of dying and not letting me install most custom Roms has set me back a bit and I'm in the middle of some courses.
So until some of that's been taken care of or someone decides to have a go themselves I'm stalled but happy to update the thread if someone does come along.
Shame just purchased this phone sad this project is stalled would love to se e this
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Just need to wait till my internet rolls over to the next month so I can download the sources
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Just need to wait till my internet rolls over to the next month so I can download the sources
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nice I would really love to try ubuntu touch on the S3
My son tried it in his mako (officially supported). Very preliminary version. No market, apps must be installed by terminal Linux commands, even keyboard and language require terminal commands.
No apn. No sim code asked, so no network.
In fact unusable. So I can't imagine how it can be here.
hmmm cheers for that info,, ill look into it once ubuntu is setup
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My son tried it in his mako (officially supported). Very preliminary version. No market, apps must be installed by terminal Linux commands, even keyboard and language require terminal commands.
No apn. No sim code asked, so no network.
In fact unusable. So I can't imagine how it can be here.
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Getting the preview running makes it easier on release to port it.
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Try to follow Ubuntu Touch wiki guide.
Hope I'll manage to port it.

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