(Q) How to Build a ROM using Ubuntu? - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubl

I want to try to make a ROM with Ubuntu, such as CM7. And i want to you tell me how to make it.
Sorry if my questions is annoying or confusing.

Please google before posting anything. We are not born smart

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Cyanogen with no market app

Does anyone have issues with the market app not being installed on Cyanogen? I have the latest ROM and it seems to be the only thing not working. This is a problem because I dont know how to download the one program that allows you to download things. Anyone else have this problem? Do I need to reinstall Cyanogen?
yup
Did the same thing on my girlfriends G1, u gotta install the Gapps for market to work. I'm looking for themw now
Lord CraiguS
Lord Craigus said:
Did the same thing on my girlfriends G1, u gotta install the Gapps for market to work. I'm looking for themw now
Lord CraiguS
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sorry for noob question, but how do i do that?
i got no file explorer or something installed with the rom...
*EDIT: I did that using the same method of flashing a rom! works great!
sorry
it`s my first time here, and... i don`t know what you talk abaut here. Tell me like you would tell a noob, how i can install market app for cyanogen ?
you need to flash the zip file from within clockwork mod... also this is the windows mobile hacking section.. might want to post questions in the android section for more accurate answers
Excuse me, if you would read this is the WINDOWS section - as far as I know Cynogen makes stuff for ANDROID.
And the answer of your question is out there - GO SEARCH.
Thread closed.

PLEASE. Help out a new guy! First time android installer.

I got myself a micro sd and im ready to do this now but im totally confused on how to do it, what build to use, etc. Can someone please point me in the right direction on what build i should be using and how i can install it?! I want a stable build, becuase i plan on using it 24/7 becuase win mobile is lame. Thanks so much!
i am also like bmartin...can somebody lead light on us?
Start here -->http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732380
and please try to search before you ask umpteen (already been asked umpteen thousand times) questions. And welcome to the forum.

[Q] HTC HD2 - Android Porting

Getting ready for brickbats, I send in this query.
I have an HD2. I want to try Android OS on it. However, the information in the forums is quite overwhelming for someone like me, who only knows the front end of the phone. I have searched the forums for methods and which version to use, but end up getting lost.
All I know till now is that I need to download the Android file and save it on the phone and then run it. But which version(there are so many!)? What are things that work, and do not work? What all do I need to do for a functional phone after I port it?
My apologies if the answer to this has already been posted somewhere; please point me to it and I shall be grateful.
Please help!
R
Sorry mate, but all the answers to your questions are in the threads in the development section.
Just pick one and read the first post (realistically, read the first few pages). That gives you all the info you need on running Android.
Just go from ROM to ROM and read what's already been written about them, in order to decide which to use.
Thank you John! I will do that!
Seasons Greetings!
rovanv said:
Thank you John! I will do that!
Seasons Greetings!
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The MDJ Froyo Sense HD version 4.6 on my signature works and i have had no problems with it.
For instructions on installing Android please follow the link on the signature
Hope it helps and happy androiding.................

[Q] Need help:(

Hey guys
htc hd2 seems to be dead....
Or is it possible to boot ubuntu from nand sometime??
or with magldr, clk?
pls help me
hey i need help too, because search engine is not a clear answer to most people
also i need to make devs work on this damn site, for money or whatever, they lazy or something
(no pun intended)
i just asked something and you give me such a **** answer
**** answer for **** question
post more info ffs

[Q] Which kernel to install ?

Hi Guys,
I am pretty new to this, so thought of having some valuable opinions from Android Gurus here. Currently i am running Aurora V8 on my i9500; i am confused which custom kernel to install. There is Voltaq kernel, there is Haylcion's kernel and then there is LW kernel. So i really don't know which kernel should i install and is it actually any fruitful installiing the custom kernel.
So someone please guide me.
Thanks in advance.
rbhanot2 said:
Hi Guys,
I am pretty new to this, so thought of having some valuable opinions from Android Gurus here. Currently i am running Aurora V8 on my i9500; i am confused which custom kernel to install. There is Voltaq kernel, there is Haylcion's kernel and then there is LW kernel. So i really don't know which kernel should i install and is it actually any fruitful installiing the custom kernel.
So someone please guide me.
Thanks in advance.
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If you don't know what the difference is, then you probably don't need another kernel.
If you want to learn more about it, then read the kernel threads and start experimenting.
Lennyz1988 said:
If you don't know what the difference is, then you probably don't need another kernel.
If you want to learn more about it, then read the kernel threads and start experimenting.
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That's a strange reply, i guess you skipped the part where i mentioned that i am very new to this and by that i mean i am knew to android development. So as per your answer if someone is new to any technology he should not ask for guidance from people who have little more knowledge in that particular field ???
I am myself a Linux guy for years; but i would never give such a reply to someone who comes and ask me "That i want to try a new Linux flavor or i am migrating from Windows and want to try Linux but i don't know which Linux flavor should i try" and i reply him by saying "If you don't know the difference between Linux and Windows you don't need it"
Rather than guiding someone in a proper your response looks more like someone who is so proud of what he knows. Anyways THANKS for your reply but it did nothing good to me.
His reply was entirely appropriate. While XDA apparently now permits "which ROM/kernel/mod/whatever is best" threads, the practice is foolish. The only way to really determine which ROM/kernel/mod/whatever is appropriate for you is to read the thread for it, install it, and try it out. In your case, you know the names of the three kernels you're interested in. Therefore you need to head to the development section for your device, find the appropriate threads on those kernels, and start reading. Then install the kernels and try them out. From there you can then make an informed decision.
If you want a guide - someone to hold your hand - you're not going to find it here.
rbhanot2 said:
That's a strange reply, i guess you skipped the part where i mentioned that i am very new to this and by that i mean i am knew to android development. So as per your answer if someone is new to any technology he should not ask for guidance from people who have little more knowledge in that particular field ???
I am myself a Linux guy for years; but i would never give such a reply to someone who comes and ask me "That i want to try a new Linux flavor or i am migrating from Windows and want to try Linux but i don't know which Linux flavor should i try" and i reply him by saying "If you don't know the difference between Linux and Windows you don't need it"
Rather than guiding someone in a proper your response looks more like someone who is so proud of what he knows. Anyways THANKS for your reply but it did nothing good to me.
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That's not what I meant. I am guiding you.
In every kernel thread there is a description on what's included in the kernel. There is no best kernel and there is no better kernel. You have to try it out for yourself what kernel you want.
It all comes down to personal preference. So there is no anwser to your questions. We can't tell you what kernel you should install.
I never asked for the BEST kernel, but anyway thanks for your replies. Lets put an end to this question here only.

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