[Q] Odin for Linux (Ubuntu)? - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubl

Hello, wanna try ubuntu, since there is 12.04 LTS now, its long term so its quite stable. Is there odin version for linux? Since i'm kinda flashing my sgy atleast a week.

eyjay1991 said:
Hello, wanna try ubuntu, since there is 12.04 LTS now, its long term so its quite stable. Is there odin version for linux? Since i'm kinda flashing my sgy atleast a week.
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Hey bro
I don't think there is a Linux version for Odin unfortunately I have looked myself and haven't found one. I came across an article here (4 paragraphs down it mentions it aint compatible with Linux but not sure on the academic legitimacy of the article.) I guess not at this stage. You could always use it in a virtual environment like VirtualBox using Windows.

Heimdall. I don't know if works with Y
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Geez, I thought Android is based on linux kernel? xD

Tried to emulate Odin via Wine?

ya i'm try with wine not working its not detect post ........ may be some driver issue

I found an interesting thread Here
So it looks like the answer is no, doesn't work on Linux
But it looks like it does work with VirtualBox

Maybe you don't understand me.. I flash my I9100 in linux with Heimdall, but I don't know if Heimdall works with Galaxy Y.
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KaWeNGoD said:
Maybe you don't understand me.. I flash my I9100 in linux with Heimdall, but I don't know if Heimdall works with Galaxy Y.
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Hey friend
I did understand you but the OP was asking specifically about Odin. I have thought about Heimdall as well but it does not work as far as I know for Galaxy Y. Check this out.

Odin only works in VM i think.

I see, because i want to switch to Linux completely. Just adjusting, but it seems important apps like this one still don't have a linux version.

I've switched to linux recently. I'll see if I can run Odin on my end with Mint 12.
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eyjay1991 said:
I see, because i want to switch to Linux completely. Just adjusting, but it seems important apps like this one still don't have a linux version.
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great!!! thats the linux spirit try to search about heimdall in google... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
but i dunno if compatible with your device

there is no such thing as odin on linux..and heimdall is only for SGS...
no other way but windows
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there is no such thing as odin on linux..and heimdall is only for SGS...
no other way but windows

Hmmm... has anybody tried using odin on a virtual machine running xp???
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VirtualBox
thirdzcee said:
Hmmm... has anybody tried using odin on a virtual machine running xp???
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My first post here turn out to be an answer... LOL
Anyway, yes, you can use Odin in VirtualBox to flash (not the OSE version). One thing that you must do before it works is to uncheck UHCI USB controller in virtual box as shown in the attached picture (that is true for many other USB devices as well, it should have been turned of by default i VB i think).
Yesterday, I resurrected a bricked Galaxy S 4G on 12.04x64 -> VirtualBox -> Windows XP -> Odin3-v1.85.
Good luck!

linux-dude said:
My first post here turn out to be an answer... LOL
Anyway, yes, you can use Odin in VirtualBox to flash (not the OSE version). One thing that you must do before it works is to uncheck UHCI USB controller in virtual box as shown in the attached picture (that is true for many other USB devices as well, it should have been turned of by default i VB i think).
Yesterday, I resurrected a bricked Galaxy S 4G on 12.04x64 -> VirtualBox -> Windows XP -> Odin3-v1.85.
Good luck!
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awesome news,good to know,i test it at night and make report.thanx guy and hello on xda.:good:

Totally off topic
CALIBAN666 said:
awesome news,good to know,i test it at night and make report.thanx guy and hello on xda.:good:
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I was goal keeper at the Eastern Cup in Leverkusen ca 1980. We lost the final against FC Milan after extension and penalty kicks ... Old memories =)

linux-dude said:
I was goal keeper at the Eastern Cup in Leverkusen ca 1980. We lost the final against FC Milan after extension and penalty kicks ... Old memories =)
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awesome,the world is realy a village,a hail to the www.1980,at this time my mom was pregnant with me,looool.Im born 81.
Another thing,i have problems with odin in virtual..........which version from ubuntu have u used for it,32 or 64 bit and wich 12 version?thanx!!!!!!!!

CALIBAN666 said:
Another thing,i have problems with odin in virtual..........which version from ubuntu have u used for it,32 or 64 bit and wich 12 version?thanx!!!!!!!!
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Hahaha, ok, maybe she was there and saw us loose =)
I use Ubuntu 12.04 x86_64 (though I know it works on 32 bit as well)
As for VB, see attachment. Note that you must NOT use the OSE version, that will not work. Also, as per previous screenshot i posted, make sure that you add your phone in VB USB settings, and disable "USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller".
Oh, and one more thing; you must add your user to the group "vboxusers", with
Code:
sudo usermod -aG vboxusers <your username>
after that, logout and login again

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[Q] Heimdall Flashing Tool

Has anyone out there already tested Heimdall with our great phone ? I have problems using Odin under Ubtuntu and no Windows version to install under Virtual Box. Because of that Heimdall would be a great way to flash ROMS with Linux OS.
Links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878686
http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
Would love to hear some feedback etc.
the_one_ said:
Has anyone out there already tested Heimdall with our great phone ? I have problems using Odin under Ubtuntu and no Windows version to install under Virtual Box. Because of that Heimdall would be a great way to flash ROMS with Linux OS.
Links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878686
http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
Would love to hear some feedback etc.
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Not sure about Heimdall !! but did you try out running ODIN in Wine in Ubuntu?
mrn123 said:
Not sure about Heimdall !! but did you try out running ODIN in Wine in Ubuntu?
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Yes there are problems with the USB support and did not find any fix that worked fine
the_one_ said:
Yes there are problems with the USB support and did not find any fix that worked fine
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Unfortunately Heimdall is only for the Galaxy S series of phones/tablets. Samsung's other devices still use an older version of the flashing protocol which is quite different.
Benjamin Dobell said:
Unfortunately Heimdall is only for the Galaxy S series of phones/tablets. Samsung's other devices still use an older version of the flashing protocol which is quite different.
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Thanks for this info. I was trying to use heimdall to connect to Galax mini GT-S5570. Guess you need to highlight this better somewhere.

For those who want to dev

but dont have the time to set up a kitchen every time you wanna cook http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1254909
Update.zip creator for windows - removed
building apps guide - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1244196
Interseting. Good find. I will check this out when I am well rested. Thanks.
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So with the Update.zip creator, would this be used for custom ROM's or only updating the firmware?
JohnCorleone said:
Interseting. Good find. I will check this out when I am well rested. Thanks.
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Does this mean you're gonna get your hands dirty JC??? Lol ;-)
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Has anyone tried the top link? I would love to have a dual booting machine. It says it is possible but they haven't had any luck with dual booting with Ubuntu. I like to try with windows and this seems to be the most user friendly and update to program.
dtm_stretch said:
Has anyone tried the top link? I would love to have a dual booting machine. It says it is possible but they haven't had any luck with dual booting with Ubuntu. I like to try with windows and this seems to be the most user friendly and update to program.
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I am just seeing this so haven't tried anything out but wanted to say I am running Windows 7 x64 and Ubuntu now. I have done it with other versions in the past.
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crawrj said:
I am just seeing this so haven't tried anything out but wanted to say I am running Windows 7 x64 and Ubuntu now. I have done it with other versions in the past.
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Which method did you use to do that?
dtm_stretch said:
Which method did you use to do that?
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If you have windows installed you just boot to the ubuntu cd and go through the setup. It will give you the option to resize the drive to make a partition for Ubuntu. Pick a size and go through the install. Once it is done when you boot you will have the option to boot from Windows or Ubuntu. If I remember right it will default to Ubuntu if you don't make a choice within the defined time. You can edit Grub to change that. You can do this to change it to windows if you prefer http://www.hackourlife.com/change-default-boot-order-ubuntu-10-04-lucid/.
crawrj said:
If you have windows installed you just boot to the ubuntu cd and go through the setup. It will give you the option to resize the drive to make a partition for Ubuntu. Pick a size and go through the install. Once it is done when you boot you will have the option to boot from Windows or Ubuntu. If I remember right it will default to Ubuntu if you don't make a choice within the defined time. You can edit Grub to change that. You can do this to change it to windows if you prefer http://www.hackourlife.com/change-default-boot-order-ubuntu-10-04-lucid/.
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You can also go to the Ubuntu website and you can download the windows installer that lets you dualboot if you didnt have a cd burner (or if its broke like mine lol) or if you dont wanna wait for the cd to be shipped.
ConfusingCurve said:
So with the Update.zip creator, would this be used for custom ROM's or only updating the firmware?
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Yeah you can use it for custom roms because it lets you edit the updater script. You could use it for themes, apps, scripts, kernels, or pretty much anything you wanna flash
Dual booting win7 and ubuntu on my netbook. Simple as pie.
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dualcor3 said:
You can also go to the Ubuntu website and you can download the windows installer that lets you dualboot if you didnt have a cd burner (or if its broke like mine lol) or if you dont wanna wait for the cd to be shipped.
Yeah you can use it for custom roms because it lets you edit the updater script. You could use it for themes, apps, scripts, kernels, or pretty much anything you wanna flash
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Or you could edit the updater-script . But really, if your gonna get your hands dirty and make flashable zips you should look at someone elses first. Or, even write your own from scratch.
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ugothakd said:
Or you could edit the updater-script . But really, if your gonna get your hands dirty and make flashable zips you should look at someone elses first. Or, even write your own from scratch.
sent from my uncyanogen modded epic 4g. with the key skips.
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Yeah I splice roms together pretty often. Its not that hard but hey, why not just use a tool to make it simpler =)
dualcor3 said:
Yeah I splice roms together pretty often. Its not that hard but hey, why not just use a tool to make it simpler =)
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But, then you don't know what's actually going on...I think it'd be better to know how to make it from scratch and not know how to use a tool, then it'd be to know how to use the tool and not how to make it from scratch.
[edit] after looking at that it seemed kinda rude...but i didnt mean it that way lol

[Q] Setting up Ubuntu work environment

Im having a hell of a time figuring out how to configure git in Ubuntu 11.10. I am very new to the Linux environment and was wondering if someone could help me get my foot in the door and at least get the my work environment set up properly and the proper source code downloaded. Im really only interested in modifying the kernel so if you can help me set up and understand whats going on Id be greatly appreciative.
Thanks...
oh dude dont even get me started on linux ive literally just spent the past 2hrs trying to get flash to work on kubuntu i got so pissed i uninstalled and am switching back to ubu as we speak lol. ubuntu should have an irc help channel i know xubuntu did when i was playing around with it.
i just looked and there channel is #ubuntu
huzza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! freakin a i finally got flash to work properly on kde shell i completly uninsulated kubuntu installed ubuntu downloaded flash from adobe not from the software center then put it in mozilla/ plugins folder and reinstalled kde on ubuntus terminal and all my settings stook. sorry for the rambling but yall have no idea of how stoked i am im probably going to make kde my default desktop now lol
I'm just having trouble getting ADB to recognize my phone. Also it seems Samsung didn't include a config file for the kernel to add things like overclocking etc.. Unless its hidden somewhere else?
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jaizero said:
I'm just having trouble getting ADB to recognize my phone. Also it seems Samsung didn't include a config file for the kernel to add things like overclocking etc.. Unless its hidden somewhere else?
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U building from source?
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I have the source just not too sure how to utilize it in Ubuntu, like I said I'm learning as I go. I tried doing an adb pull from my phone for the config file in windows and I get the error "file or directory does not exist" however it did work when I tried it with my Acer A500...
Is there a config.gz included in the source somewhere? I've been reading about something called defconfig but there are numerous references to that within the source.
If I can find that file I feel like building our own kernel would be infinitely easier... Maybe I'm too optimistic..
i actually recocmend installing linux mint first a lot more stuff works out of the box with it but if you like unity just search for ubuntu in the software manager and u can install it over mint.
Just as an FYI, you are likely not going to be able to use Ubuntu 11.10 to build the Continuum kernel. You'll need to use either 10.04 (LTS) or 10.10 to get the proper build tools. Also, getting git to work should be as simple as installing it. I believe it is under git-core or similar. You should have a look at the page for setting up a build environment for AOSP on what to install and such, as it is a pretty good starting point.
Minty Fresh
I tried installing Mint over Unity with no success. All of the other desktop environments work, but not Mint. I wonders why.
u need to install the mint live cd first then one youve got everything update install ubuntu u can search for it in the package manage or get it in terminal
i believe the command is sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop
Bierce22 said:
u need to install the mint live cd first then one youve got everything update install ubuntu u can search for it in the package manage or get it in terminal
i believe the command is sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop
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Will this erase windows like you too? Jk
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10chr
Bierce22 said:
10chr
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Cheer up chuck. I was just pwaying
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Found this today. Came out today lol
http://rootzwiki.com/_/articles/the...or-setting-up-adb-and-transferring-files-r592
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Anyone know what defconfig the Continuum uses? There are about 100 different defconfigs within the kernel source. Does the Continuum have a codename or something?
P.S. everything seems to be working fine in Ubuntu 11.10.
jaizero said:
Anyone know what defconfig the Continuum uses? There are about 100 different defconfigs within the kernel source. Does the Continuum have a codename or something?
P.S. everything seems to be working fine in Ubuntu 11.10.
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Not sure., you might check the fascinate forums. I'd bet its the same.
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jaizero said:
Anyone know what defconfig the Continuum uses? There are about 100 different defconfigs within the kernel source. Does the Continuum have a codename or something?
P.S. everything seems to be working fine in Ubuntu 11.10.
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It should be listed in the readme with the source, but it should be something like "garnett_defconfig"

[info] how to install android on intel comuters

1.Download android x86 iso from here
http://www.android-x86.org/
2.To install arm apps on android x86 use arm translator
for that you need to download 3 libraries from Buildroid and copy them into the system folder (so make sure you select to install the /system directory as read-write while installing Android-X86!):
Since the latest Android-X86 uses an ARM translator, not all ARM applications will work, for instance, Google Chrome won't work. Angry Birds (as well as Amazing Alex) on the other hand, worked in my test using a custom Android-X86 build in VirtualBox, though it was kind of slow (probably because of VirtualBox):
I'm sure there are readers who are wondering if Netflix works with this new Android-X86 release, but unfortunately I can't answer to this question because Netflix doesn't work in my country so if you try Netflix with Android-X86 4.0.4 RC2, let us know if it works in the comments!
you can download arm translater from here
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/07/android-x86-404-ics-rc2-released-with.html
3.To install the ISO either write it to a cd or burn it to a pendrive using unetbootin or usb installer.
Oh..sad..nobody want to try this..?nobody have a net book?
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I tried it a few months ago on an Asus netbook
It was fun seeing it working but it's that practical as the whole user interface constantly needs "dragging" and a laptop trackpad is built for clicking
I'm giving it a go. I'm going to try running in in virtualbox and I'll check for netflix.
evcz said:
I tried it a few months ago on an Asus netbook
It was fun seeing it working but it's that practical as the whole user interface constantly needs "dragging" and a laptop trackpad is built for clicking
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Just try it with a mouse...
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thunder2132 said:
I'm giving it a go. I'm going to try running in in virtualbox and I'll check for netflix.
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I think u cannot install it on virtual box...there is some partition error ....
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I will probably try it tomorrow. Sounds like fun!
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No matter how I do it, it doesn't boot on any of my laptops.
edit:
ok, now it works on my hp (using the latest asus version) and it's painfully slow. i'm going to look into it
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latest
try latest version its fast and stable
The nighlty?
On my HP pavillon the rc 2 is slow. I haven't manage to boot anything on my asus a6000
edit: the brazos RC is quite fast on my hp but is not perfect (cause it is written for a touch screen)
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nexussgeek said:
1.Download android x86 iso from here
http://www.android-x86.org/
2.To install arm apps on android x86 use arm translator
for that you need to download 3 libraries from Buildroid and copy them into the system folder (so make sure you select to install the /system directory as read-write while installing Android-X86!):
Since the latest Android-X86 uses an ARM translator, not all ARM applications will work, for instance, Google Chrome won't work. Angry Birds (as well as Amazing Alex) on the other hand, worked in my test using a custom Android-X86 build in VirtualBox, though it was kind of slow (probably because of VirtualBox):
I'm sure there are readers who are wondering if Netflix works with this new Android-X86 release, but unfortunately I can't answer to this question because Netflix doesn't work in my country so if you try Netflix with Android-X86 4.0.4 RC2, let us know if it works in the comments!
you can download arm translater from here
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/07/android-x86-404-ics-rc2-released-with.html
3.To install the ISO either write it to a cd or burn it to a pendrive using unetbootin or usb installer.
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other builds to trywith arm libraries intergrated/ethernet/etc.)
http://www.tabletsx86.org
select Android-x86 Test Builds at top of page
fgdn17 said:
other builds to trywith arm libraries intergrated/ethernet/etc.)
http://www.tabletsx86.org
select Android-x86 Test Builds at top of page
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Okay .. wow.. there must be a back-door/virus in these builds!?!
How can such an UGLY website be the only place to get working 4.2 previews for x86?!
The AOSP 4.2.1 2013-01-24 was a bit portly (182mb) but it ran like a top on my virtual PC and I'm off to try it on the laptop/carpc.
Up until now I'd been running 2.3.7 as it's the only build that would work with everything, but it's getting old fast!
How did you managed to boot it? I didn't succeed with the latest , even though I had 4.0 build up and running
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Re: Home screens
its awsome! Thanks for sharing! :thumbup:
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BenHeng said:
How did you managed to boot it? I didn't succeed with the latest , even though I had 4.0 build up and running
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Lappy did NOT boot from it. Much sadness followed and I'm still on the hunt for any 4.x releases that will run on my older `Centrino` class laptop. I'm not expecting full support, I'd be fine with USB blue-tooth, even USB WiFi, all I want for it to do is boot with the CPU/audio/graphics chipset combo I have in the laptop.
It'd be so nice to have it booting droid native vs. only being able to run it in VirtalBox.
Athhar said:
I think u cannot install it on virtual box...there is some partition error ....
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Works with VMWare Player but just Live-CD
T.E.C.H.N.O said:
Works with VMWare Player but just Live-CD
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yeah.....that's what i said.u can use like live cd.......but can't install on virtual drives...........
Athhar said:
yeah.....that's what i said.u can use like live cd.......but can't install on virtual drives...........
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Jap thats exact

Nexus 7 Ubuntu 13.04 DESKTOP

Hi, I recently installed Ubuntu desktop on my Nexus 7 using multirom.
It all went well and works well if you use a mouse with an OTG cable, I understand it was meant for developers but has anyone been able to install the tegra 3 drivers and keep unity/taskbar working?
When I install the drivers and reboot, it boots up and looks better but doesn't have unity or the taskbar. I can get into terminal with a keyboard and pretty much everything can open but its not exactly usable this way.
Thanks.
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Carlyle_f said:
Hi, I recently installed Ubuntu desktop on my Nexus 7 using multirom.
It all went well and works well if you use a mouse with an OTG cable, I understand it was meant for developers but has anyone been able to install the tegra 3 drivers and keep unity/taskbar working?
When I install the drivers and reboot, it boots up and looks better but doesn't have unity or the taskbar. I can get into terminal with a keyboard and pretty much everything can open but its not exactly usable this way.
Thanks.
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Which Tegra 3 drivers are you talking about? Ubuntu Desktop for Nexus 7 should already come with all the drivers it needs.
Its very slow and doesn't play videos, only sound. Also, in "about this computer" or something like that, none of the hardware or even the devices name is recognized. Here's a link to it https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/armhf/nvidia-tegra3/16.0-0ubuntu3
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Carlyle_f said:
Its very slow and doesn't play videos, only sound. Also, in "about this computer" or something like that, none of the hardware or even the devices name is recognized. Here's a link to it https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/armhf/nvidia-tegra3/16.0-0ubuntu3
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Yes, those drivers are already included in Ubuntu Desktop for Nexus 7. They do have issues though (lots of screen tearing). Playing video shouldn't be a problem though if you have the right codecs installed.
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Yes, those drivers are already included in Ubuntu Desktop for Nexus 7. They do have issues though (lots of screen tearing). Playing video shouldn't be a problem though if you have the right codecs installed.
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I see, I installed the codecs. Might be a problem with vlc only. Thanks.
Edit: in "about computer" none of the nexus 7 hardware is displayed, I thought its strange since the version was made specifically for the nexus, is this normal?
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Carlyle_f said:
I see, I installed the codecs. Might be a problem with vlc only. Thanks.
Edit: in "about computer" none of the nexus 7 hardware is displayed, I thought its strange since the version was made specifically for the nexus, is this normal?
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Yes that's normal. Canonical ported Ubuntu to the Nexus 7 solely to test it and optimize it for low-spec devices. They didn't do a whole lot to polish it up and make it presentable for end users because that wasn't really their goal
Oh, let me offtop a little.
Is there any "easy" way to try out Ubuntu on grouper? I mean easy like flashing zip in recovery and then restore back to android...
judhin said:
Oh, let me offtop a little.
Is there any "easy" way to try out Ubuntu on grouper? I mean easy like flashing zip in recovery and then restore back to android...
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Yeah man. Multirom is an app made for nexus devices that let's you multiboot ROM and distros. I've got cm11, ubunut and active plasma installed right now. Just read the how to's on this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403 and download the Ubuntu 13.04 from that page. If you want a few other distros for multirom get them here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2093797. It really is the easiest way to actually dual boot. And the dev is amazingly helpful. Don't hesitate to report a bug to him.
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dadangle said:
Yeah man. Multirom is an app made for nexus devices that let's you multiboot ROM and distros. I've got cm11, ubunut and active plasma installed right now. Just read the how to's on this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011403 and download the Ubuntu 13.04 from that page. If you want a few other distros for multirom get them here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2093797. It really is the easiest way to actually dual boot. And the dev is amazingly helpful. Don't hesitate to report a bug to him.
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Wow, thanks for the hint! It is really easy to use tool
judhin said:
Wow, thanks for the hint! It is really easy to use tool
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Everybody gets one..
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