[Platforms] Canonical Android Platform "Ubuntu" On Android Devices - Ubuntu Touch General

How could we forget that one fine morning Canonical decided to release it's beta form on a Motorola Atrix 4G device

Note: This is "Ubuntu for Android", not "Ubuntu for Phones".

can run in android device?? what the minimum req. ??

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His this possible to put in our devices??
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This is not the first thread about Android.
Android is NOT released. The only thing which is released is a SDK.
heh.. its only SDK + emulator... is not ROM

[Q] Bada on android ?

is there any way possible that maybe samsungs bada OS would/could be ported to android devices , in the same way that we are able to run android on our WM devices or iPhones using bootlace or haRET, please, i like bada and my review wave unit was sent back and i have no money to buy a Wave ,so i want bada on android . Please

Android based on Linux

Hi to all DHD users
I love my DHD, specially with all the options we have to modify (rom, etc.)
I use linux as my OS (Arch), android is based on the linux kernel.
I am a nerd and many of you in here are a little nerdie since you are here
It seems like most people are using windows as OS, nothing wrong with that, The android OS is "Linux kernel based" but most programs that are made is made for "flashing, modifying, etc." for windows:-(
I have used win, mac and linux for many years and linux is absolutely my favorite becasuse of all of its possibillities
I am no programmer and this is no linux promotion just an observation.
Thanks to all you DHD nerds
Yeah i use Linux Mint 10.
Linux ftw.
Arch linux with KDE here.
I dual boot Win 7 with Ubuntu 10.10.
The DHD is my Baby! Bless its little heart..
QtADB is a great cross platform GUI for ADB and Fastboot, I always assumed the reasons the tools tend to be windows biased is because windows users encompass the less geeky members of the android community

iOS on HD2 again, using xnu-arm kernel?

Since there is some interesting new development on running the XNU kernel on single-core Cortex-A8, is it now possible to start exploring into iOS on HD2 again?
The resulting iOS-like platform would be built on this kernel port (with HD2 board support package, for sure) and userland binaries that is either stripped from iOS 7.1.2 (the latest build for iPhone 4) or its corresponding SDK as distributed by Apple with Xcode.
App Store, In-App Purchase and iCloud probably will be broken unless we have a way to coax Apple servers into thinking the HD2 a genueine iOS device, but installing apps over iTunes should work and other non-Apple services should work like normal.
If we are brave enough we can try binaries and libraries from iPhone 4S iOS 8.2, either from actual firmware image or from iOS SDK with Xcode.
Any version that is jailbroken can have its files extracted legally, since during jailbreak all encryption keys involved is extracted. The firmware flasher tool can be OS X only and depend on both an Apple firmware file (.ipsw) and an (free) Xcode installation with appropriate SDK installed.
xcvista said:
Since there is some interesting new development on running the XNU kernel on single-core Cortex-A8, is it now possible to start exploring into iOS on HD2 again?
The resulting iOS-like platform would be built on this kernel port (with HD2 board support package, for sure) and userland binaries that is either stripped from iOS 7.1.2 (the latest build for iPhone 4) or its corresponding SDK as distributed by Apple with Xcode.
App Store, In-App Purchase and iCloud probably will be broken unless we have a way to coax Apple servers into thinking the HD2 a genueine iOS device, but installing apps over iTunes should work and other non-Apple services should work like normal.
If we are brave enough we can try binaries and libraries from iPhone 4S iOS 8.2, either from actual firmware image or from iOS SDK with Xcode.
Any version that is jailbroken can have its files extracted legally, since during jailbreak all encryption keys involved is extracted. The firmware flasher tool can be OS X only and depend on both an Apple firmware file (.ipsw) and an (free) Xcode installation with appropriate SDK installed.
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If someone successfully does this, I'll eat my socks
I also eat socks
No effing way lol.
:fingers-crossed: wish it happens
Axel85 said:
:fingers-crossed: wish it happens
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Yes as it will raise the legendary status of this Emperor phone!

Is there a way to install older Android versions? Pre-Lollipop

I need to install an Android version that uses Dalvik/Java and not ART, any way this can be done? And/or "dual boot" your phone?
No. You can use an Android emulator on your PC, on the other hand. Buying an older phone like the G2 would make more sense to me.
Maybe, but dunno if the device drivers or chipset would support anything older. Who knows, you might be able to compile a CyanogenMod build based on KitKat or something.
As mentioned above, use an emulator or dual boot Android on PC. Check out the Android x86 project and the official Android emulator.

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