Linage OS for PC based on android-x86 [Unofficial] [Experimental] [Based on cm-13.0] - LineageOS News & Discussion

Download: http://geektillithertz.com/wordpress/index.php/2017/01/03/lineageos-13-android-x86-on-pc/
Source: https://github.com/ric96/lineagex86
Bugs:
you tell me

FIRST !!!!!!
Congratulations my friend , but it no workie on my x86 tablet that was running cm13 x86
Kernel bladibla ..sorry so fix it bro !

How does it works?
is it an operating system to install on PC ?
is it a windows application ?
is it a linux application ?
what are we supposed to do with the.7z file ?

This looks promising. Keep up your good work!
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mlsoftlaberge said:
How does it works?
is it an operating system to install on PC ?
is it a windows application ?
is it a linux application ?
what are we supposed to do with the.7z file ?
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The 7z file needs to be extracted in 7zip file manager. There should then be a IMG file that you need to burn to a USB with Win32DiskImager and boot on a PC. Then install the the HDD in the installer. Be careful with the HDD formatting, its a confusing naming system. I have accidentally formated the wrong drive in the past. It is a full OS.

Is it only for x64-CPUs or also for x86-CPUs? If it is not for x86-CPUs, than i ask you to compile a x86-Build. Thank you! I want install it on an ASUS Netbook.

I try to install geekbench or antuto and it force close
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What about lineage-14.1?

it would be awesome if it's 14.1 since nougat support freeform

Lineage is the siccessor of the biggest alternative rom CyanogenMod. For me, there are many reasons to love cm: 1. I like to make all devices looking same, i hate sony-samsung-htc-huawei-moto...themes,bloatware and so on! (Only Sony cam is really nice)
Before a view years, cm was really good. When i buyed a new device (especially 4 months old), mostly there was a ready CyanogenMod out, sometime official, so i flashed and was happy. In the last 2 or three years, CyanogenMod was getting bad worse worst! Not much new devices, not much new updated, not actually Android versions, not much good mods, extras etc. included.
I hope, and it seem so, that it al will be getting better! But there is one big problem:
cm died becouse of getting commercial etc.
Developers must live ,so they need money.
Many developers proramm in their free time and have to work an their main job (waste of genious i say)
My suggestion is that lineage should get the best of both worlds, commercial and free/open source!
The main OS and all of his extras should be free to load, install and use!
Some not important services like OTA updates or user-support (not called customer-support) should cost money, but not much!
I think, a small price of 1€/Month could everyone pay who wants and was respect of this work..i would. When the account is empty, an support ab could be closed and no OTA's could be loaded...

Can you add multi tasking and external screen support to your x86 i mage.
Someone has already done the necessary code for it https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/rom-oxi-smartphone-computer-oneplus3-t3558293
Just needs to be included in the x86 image

Interesting idea
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Does it work for 32 bit CPUs? I want to install it on my ASUS Netbook.

xEmre66 said:
Does it work for 32 bit CPUs? I want to install it on my ASUS Netbook.
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There's a new build of CM 14.1 -86 here:
http://www.android-x86.org/download
I managed to install it to an old netbook [Toshiba N450 Netbook].
It is fast and has a beautiful interface.
Some apps keep foreclosing though.
It can be installed on 32bit and 64bit laptops.
It would be great to hear other feedbacks!
Hats OFF to the devs.

patrol31 said:
There's a new build of CM 14.1 -86 here:
http://www.android-x86.org/download
I managed to install it to an old netbook [Toshiba N450 Netbook].
It is fast and has a beautiful interface.
Some apps keep foreclosing though.
It can be installed on 32bit and 64bit laptops.
It would be great to hear other feedbacks!
Hats OFF to the devs.
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It works great on USB for me but keeps crashing on my NVME install (looping com.phone crashing and system framework keeps stopping). Maybe it's just my pc?

Jbuch84 said:
It works great on USB for me but keeps crashing on my NVME install (looping com.phone crashing and system framework keeps stopping). Maybe it's just my pc?
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I installed it on the hard disk where my windows is installed and gave it a 16gb data allocation. So far it is running great. Maybe try a fresh install.

Will it work on hp pavilion running on Windows 7 x32 cpu?
If working please tell me the smallest to biggest bug.

patrol31 said:
I installed it on the hard disk where my windows is installed and gave it a 16gb data allocation. So far it is running great. Maybe try a fresh install.
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Did fresh install. What type of hard disk did you install on.. HHD, M.2, NVME? Mine is NVME and crashes on boot.

Jbuch84 said:
Did fresh install. What type of hard disk did you install on.. HHD, M.2, NVME? Mine is NVME and crashes on boot.
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HDD, it's an old netbook.

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Xubuntop - A full XFCE4 desktop

The stock Webtop sucks in my opinion. A outstanding concept, but poorly executed.
I'm working right now in a "revamped version" of the stock one. I call it Xubuntop - A full XFCE4 desktop.
Xubuntu is originally a Ubuntu with XFCE4 environment and some optimizations. Check the original Xubuntu project (Google it)
I'm thinking in two versions: Lightweight and Full
Lightweight: flashed in Osh and ready to go!
Full: flashed in Osh and uses Webtop2sd to expand the internal disk space.
I know that many tried to do this and I warn you guys, I'm not rediscovering the wheel. It's just a "easy way" to get those extra applications using the Xubuntu as a base.
It will feature optimizations to make the environment as lightweight as possible, giving the CPU more room to process whatever you want to execute.
I'm working two weeks on this and maybe this will be ready Saturday, but I can't promise nothing
Maybe I'll need help to make the zip to use in CWM.
So... let's go back to work
I have a questions.
Is Xubuntop for cm7/9 roms or blur/stock roms ?
Will it be dependent on the broken/outdated Motorola packages?
By this I mean, will we be able to make full use of the repos to install newer versions of software that are dependent on newer versions these packages. (E.g. the latest verision of Chromium that I can get working now is version 4 due to its dependencies breaking webtop, even when apt-get has been fixed.)
xateeq said:
I have a questions.
Is Xubuntop for cm7/9 roms or blur/stock roms ?
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Xubuntop should work fine with the Blur and Stock roms.
CM7/9 boots the Webtop from the Webtop2sd? If yes, then I guess the "full" version can work.
Ollonk said:
Will it be dependent on the broken/outdated Motorola packages?
By this I mean, will we be able to make full use of the repos to install newer versions of software that are dependent on newer versions these packages. (E.g. the latest verision of Chromium that I can get working now is version 4 due to its dependencies breaking webtop, even when apt-get has been fixed.)
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In some parts, yes, it will be dependant.
My intention is to hold the core packages and add the lastest (and functional) repository with Arm support, 10.10 I guess.
The other alternative is get the source code and rebuild them in Arm architeture. This demmands a lot of work and I can't do it all by myself. But with more time and people, it can be done.
If it will run the latest available version of Chromium from the repositories (It was version 14 last time I checked) that's all I'm really concerned about. Good luck!
I guess it's impossible to squeeze a light version to fit inside the 0.8gb osh reserved space. Crap!
By the way, the system is more fluid than before. I'm trying to remove all non-essential packages right now.
With AT&T stock kernel (1Ghz) GtkPerf test run now in 13s. A huge difference.
Please give WebTop2SD a try to have a much bigger osh partition .
qaplus said:
Please give WebTop2SD a try to have a much bigger osh partition .
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I'm using it since yesterday, only OSH it's impossible =(
The system have ~1gb right now
Edit:
I'm having a hard time trying to port the lastest Chromium-browser. I need to re-install ArchLinux in my desktop first and see if I can make it work there. I'll delay Xubuntop a bit trying to port it.
I did installed xfce4 after using webtop2sd. But i ended up with a lot of stuff laying around not used, i'd like some more integrated!
Night Walker! said:
I did installed xfce4 after using webtop2sd. But i ended up with a lot of stuff laying around not used, i'd like some more integrated!
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Like what? aumix? Did you installed xfce4 or xfce4-desktop or even xubuntu-desktop?
I'm manually installing each software from the 'original' xubuntu distro to make sure we don't end with useless software. Is that what you want?
I'm a experienced C++ developer and I have some experience with Linux. Please let me know if you want some help.
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mfragoso said:
I'm a experienced C++ developer and I have some experience with Linux. Please let me know if you want some help.
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Oh, that would be great! I'm trying to port the latest Chromium to ARM.
Do you have experience in cross compiling? I'm stucked on this...
Would this run any faster than the current webtop with xfce4 interface? My webtop functions, buts slow as hell off my sd card sometimes. Its a class 10 pny card.
Only on windows (we use windows CE and its variants at work) but let me know how we can work.
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teeth_03 said:
Would this run any faster than the current webtop with xfce4 interface? My webtop functions, buts slow as hell off my sd card sometimes. Its a class 10 pny card.
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Hmm, it should run a little bit faster, but not too much. I'm trying to implement swap.
mfragoso said:
Only on windows (we use windows CE and its variants at work) but let me know how we can work.
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Ok, I will =)
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I'm working very hard to port the Chromium-browser 18.0.1025 (latest official), I've just bricked the webtop attempting to upgrade some core files... Not a problem... I was expecting this.
I'll not give up.
I broke my webtop so many times trying to get newer software to work that I just made a disk dump of a working partition that was configured how I want it. If I ever have problems, I just restore the disk dump, and within a few minutes I have everything working again.
this has me VERY excited, but XFCE still isn't lightweight enough IMHO.
What are your thoughts about Fluxbox? I remember having DamnSmallLinux on a 200mhz machine with 128MB of RAM, that was very responsive...
That said, we don't have a webtop subforum.
Which we really need, to collaborate efficiently.
Any ideas? This forum is way to frickin busy.

[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

[RK3188/3066/2918] Custom Firmware Tool for Windows

Longtime lurker. But its time to contribute! I recently bought a TimingPower RK3188 and searched high and low for these tools. After endless hours of searching and translating Chinese and Japanese I brought this little package together to build your own CFW. This probably isn't for complete newbies but I made it as simple as possible. I can confirm it works on my TimingPower RK3188 using Rockchip Batch Tool as well as copying update.img to SD. Anyway, enjoy!
This is what it does:
Extract update.img as well as system.img
Pre-root your firmware
Open system folder to edit your rom
Repack update.img
I cant post links so previews are a no no I guess. Let me know how it works. If this is the wrong section I apologize.
Thanks !!
Would like to bring to your attention (as you seem the only Chef so far) :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2437990
Hope you can help contribute to the thread, and possibly have the first full solution, root, CWM, CFW, custom ROM
Thanks! I was looking for a material Quick installation!
Hi, it doesn't work on win 8.1 pro...
paul-ac said:
Hi, it doesn't work on win 8.1 pro...
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thats weird it should work with any version of windows really... are you running as administrator?
misk8er said:
thats weird it should work with any version of windows really... are you running as administrator?
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Doesn't work on Windows 8 either. Compatibility setting was set to Windows XP SP3 to Windows 7, nothing worked.
Okay Windows 8 users should try this. RAR attached
Hi, I also bought a TimingPower RK3188 and was wondering where can I find Roms for it? Like a Finless Rom that might work for it? Anyone? Thanks!
slick4mitch said:
Hi, I also bought a TimingPower RK3188 and was wondering where can I find Roms for it? Like a Finless Rom that might work for it? Anyone? Thanks!
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pm'ed
Dear misk8er,
thanks so much for this!
I just used your tool to pre-root my RK3066 stock rom of my TX12D tablet.
Works perfect
Regards, Neptune
Hi.
When I run cfwtool.bat.
Update.img (RK3188).
Appears 3 options.
Please, what steps (steps to steps) for make pre-root in an image?
Tks...
:good:
I am looking to buy one of these. How well do you like it?
THANKS!!!
Works perfect!!
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pm'ed
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the timing power one is what im looking into as well. whats the story with roms and development?
Trancebear said:
I am looking to buy one of these. How well do you like it?
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I like it just fine, replaced my windows computer. only thing i have a hard time with is accepting the game quality lol. i miss windows games
TheWhiteChallenger said:
the timing power one is what im looking into as well. whats the story with roms and development?
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uhhh not sure what to say. i do it in my very rare spare time. i can take requests. i made my personal rom as small as possible. basically all i kept was a browser, google play and a media player. oh and flash player. everything else i just installed from google play
I bought 2 of these
TheWhiteChallenger said:
the timing power one is what im looking into as well. whats the story with roms and development?
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I am quite happy with them. However, some notes are in order. I received them with firmware 20130715 installed, and that does not support 1080p. The timingpower.com website offers 2 updated images for it, one 20131101, the other 20131104. The 20131101 image has some improvements over the 20130715 version, but still offers only 720p, but the 20131104 version does offer 1080p. I updated both units to the 1104 version, and it went smoothly, but it can be a bit unstable at times. The screen and sound cut out at random intervals, but I got used to that, even thought it is quite annoying. Overall the picture is amazing (i use it on a 65" flat screen). Speed is acceptable, not a gaming computer, but fast enough. Takes a bit to get used to using it, keep wanting to right-click stuff for options, and get dumped back a screen.
Suggest that you get a USB 2 hub (more ports are better). I connected a USB keyboard, USB mouse and USB camera (all cheap, nothing fancy), and they all worked fine. However, the tiny Bluetooth keyboard (IS11-BT05) that I got, doesn't seem to work. It pairs up just fine, and shows as recognized, but after that, nothing.
One caution note: if you do flash your device, make sure that you use a newer computer, with USB 2.0 , really old PC's with USB 1.1 will not work.
Making your own version of the ROM shouldn't be too difficult. Plenty of advise here, and there are even some tools available on the TimingPower site. I'm in the middle of customizing mine, and I have not found it particularly difficult. I mainly want to scrap some of the basic stuff, and make it more sleek (to my tastes). I am also considering incorporating a dual-boot option, for Android <-> Linus (not sure of what flavor yet).
BTW, I have an English translated version of the Chinese RKBatchTool Manual, should anyone need it.
thanks!
KitKat for CS968
I have been using your program to root my CS968 and other rockchip tv boxes running 4.2. I have now installed 4.4 rom, but you program does not work on KitKat. Does anyone know how to root a kitkat rom for my RK3188 CS968? I would be most greatfull.
thanks
how can flash ???or software rapair
rk3xxx-firmware-tools-by-sergiopoverony
I make more time ago Tools - you can find on Google - tag rk3xxx-firmware-tools-by-sergiopoverony

Motorola Xoom Oreo Rom Development

Ok so i have started developing a oreo rom (Android 8.0) for motorola i have made the zip to flash it and will flash and give you guys an update on whats working and whats not and if the zip file works. I started developing about a week ago so nothing will work properly yet.
Update: Forgot to mention its lineage os 15 but I used files from 14.1 I'll be a day or two for a zip file again
Update: Could be months before this comes out cause my computer has 4gb of ram I'm getting a new one soon and putting Ubuntu on to it I know this is frustrating for you but I promise the Xoom will be running Oreo smoothly soon.
Just so you know I'm not making stuff up
I'm sorry for stuffing up I can't send link for prove of video yet
Thank you.
Just read a blog post, https://www.xda-developers.com/android-go-old-android-8-1-oreo/ and came here to ask if anybody is building Oreo ROM for Xoom. It will be awesome to run slimmed down Oreo on Xoom. Its a great device and solid as a rock.
Since I installed Omni Stingray, DS has been using it every day for YouTube.
Thanks again in advance.
With Tegra 2 and 1gb of RAM the Xoom can barely run Lollipop. I don't see it happening for a device this old with so few users.
I am interested in it, but I think it would be very slow as it has only 1GB of RAM.
How about Oreo optimized with Android Go?
I can test it if needed. I have a xoom in a box somewhere. it could be fun
It sounds amazing, it would be exciting to see Oreo on the Xoom tablet.
Android Go might make this plausible; look at the specs of the devices it's been released on.
Zarosky said:
It sounds amazing, it would be exciting to see Oreo on the Xoom tablet.
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Any news? I would love to upgrade my Xoom 2 so that it will run Free Flight Pro and other newer programs.
Exciting
CLOUTMAN said:
Ok so i have started developing a oreo rom (Android 8.0) for motorola i have made the zip to flash it and will flash and give you guys an update on whats working and whats not and if the zip file works. I started developing about a week ago so nothing will work properly yet.
Update: Forgot to mention its lineage os 15 but I used files from 14.1 I'll be a day or two for a zip file again
Update: Could be months before this comes out cause my computer has 4gb of ram I'm getting a new one soon and putting Ubuntu on to it I know this is frustrating for you but I promise the Xoom will be running Oreo smoothly soon.
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Have you made progress? I want to keep using my Wingray/Stingray (s) - thanks.
This would be quite nice. I feel the Xoom quickly outgrew itself. Android was kinda clunky back then: low UI FPS, UI V-SYNC, and lacking overall system hierarchy. It would be refreshing to have a modern firmware build on an older device such as this.
It would really prove the dexterity of the the Android operating system. Not to mention, with the Android Go launcher sitting atop, it might actually be a phesable project for a device with such low hardware specs.
Also, I have mistakenly flashed the stock Honeycomb 3.0.0. Apparently this version of Honeycomb disables access to the MicroSD card reader and thus I cannot flash a ROM onto it from a external media source. I found a method Online for flashing a ROM from the internal NAND. You must use the ADB from a Terminal/Command Prompt to transfer the system image from a PC/Linux Box to the device and then flash it from there.
I do not have a good backup, and the recovery partition is currently blank. So I have been searching for a valid stock ROM of Honeycomb 3.1 with Gapps files included to restore it back to stock but with Root access.
If anyone could assist me that would be great!
what recovery did you use?
Wingray
DUIDale said:
Have you made progress? I want to keep using my Wingray/Stingray (s) - thanks.
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Was gonna keep surprise but yes I'm working on it i put Oreo on it actually it was very slow so i gave up for a couple of months so yeah that was the delay I'm back into it now though and I'm making the android go version as of right now. I was developing on Wingray so no idea if this will work on Stingray.
GO GO GO waiting for ur rom
JimmyRhys said:
This would be quite nice. I feel the Xoom quickly outgrew itself. Android was kinda clunky back then: low UI FPS, UI V-SYNC, and lacking overall system hierarchy. It would be refreshing to have a modern firmware build on an older device such as this.
It would really prove the dexterity of the the Android operating system. Not to mention, with the Android Go launcher sitting atop, it might actually be a phesable project for a device with such low hardware specs.
Also, I have mistakenly flashed the stock Honeycomb 3.0.0. Apparently this version of Honeycomb disables access to the MicroSD card reader and thus I cannot flash a ROM onto it from a external media source. I found a method Online for flashing a ROM from the internal NAND. You must use the ADB from a Terminal/Command Prompt to transfer the system image from a PC/Linux Box to the device and then flash it from there.
I do not have a good backup, and the recovery partition is currently blank. So I have been searching for a valid stock ROM of Honeycomb 3.1 with Gapps files included to restore it back to stock but with Root access.
If anyone could assist me that would be great!
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Hi, was going through my pc & came across some Xoon files. I have the H6.2-24 Retail Europe.zip file but no gapps
lildanda said:
Hi, was going through my pc & came across some Xoon files. I have the H6.2-24 Retail Europe.zip file but no gapps
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Isnt the gapps built in to this rom?
Not sure, I rooted my xoom from day 1 so had to install gapps all the time
7.1.2
lildanda said:
Not sure, I rooted my xoom from day 1 so had to install gapps all the time
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I'm using this 7.1.2 from crDroid that works pretty well - can be found on this site - but it is still outdated. Was hoping not to have to recycle this little tablet that I love but it is getting slow slow slow
DUIDale said:
I'm using this 7.1.2 from crDroid that works pretty well - can be found on this site - but it is still outdated. Was hoping not to have to recycle this little tablet that I love but it is getting slow slow slow
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Same here when it comes to speed. I have one stock, no root running 4.0.4 & another rooted running OmniRom 5.1.1, its not to bad but could be better. Hopefully CLOUTMAN will have some success getting Oreo in some form on out tablets

Slash TV for asus tinkerboard, Android 7.1.2 rooted with play store

Today I'm sharing Slash TV, created by myself. The same developer as retro pie on the tinkerboard. This is set up to have more of an android TV feel to it, Sega Saturn is working, Dreamcast, psp, all the earlier emulators, Netflix, Kodi, Plex, and much more. This is the official public release. It is sized at 16 gb. If you use a larger SD you can use gparted to get the space back, or factory reset. If you use factory reset once it reboots use play store to get chrome, then get magisk 5.9.1 to restore root. There is no custom recovery yet. Just root. Also magisk had to be manually installed so don't update it. Other then that, enjoy and have fun.
Www.techtoytinker.com stores previous releases and instructions, no ads, no sales.
Slash TV Download:
https://mega.nz/#F!v0A2wIjQ!srUj1dVjj3uxq6-yfly02w
Sources:
Android 7.1.2 tinkerboard kernel:
https://github.com/TinkerBoard/android-7.1.2_kernel
Stock Android Tinkerboard:
https://tinkerboarding.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Software
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Some photos of the project.
Hello,
how did you create the image:
with the source code or from android with adb
How did you manually install Magisk?
I want to do this for my device.
proditaki said:
How did you manually install Magisk?
I want to do this for my device.
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I followed these instructions for Android 7.1.2:
https://tinkerboarding.co.uk/forum/thread-2303-post-10152.html#pid10152
Android Nougat was giving me some major display issues when dealing with higher end TVs though, so I switched to Marshmallow.
touchscreen is not working fine on portrait mode
thank you for sharing this great project,
I m reporting a problem with portrait 90/270 mode: touch function are working but seems to miss touchscreen calibration... I can open an app by touch only if I put my finger about half inch above its icon. landscape is working fine!
great job!
Amazing os!
What a insane amazing OS... Best i´ve seen so far...
Well done and keep up the impressive good work :good:
@godkingofcanada what rockchip and wifi chip is this rom for?
pcmender2005 said:
@godkingofcanada what rockchip and wifi chip is this rom for?
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pcmender2005 said:
@godkingofcanada what rockchip and wifi chip is this rom for?
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I've released this for rockpro64 too now. Rk3399
connecting via ssh
Thanks for that's awesome image! Can I connect via ssh terminal? if yes what's login and password ?
Hello, thank you for the ROM I am however having a buggy issue once i install on my tinker board s. It deletes what ever i type in browser, closes pages of games or what ever I open, it backspace or cancels my selections. I checked my controls and those are not the problem. It seems to be withing this android ROM. I do not know how to even begin to find the cause. On my old Rom it does not do this.. I do not have the know how to update my old ROM that's why I am looking for built tweaked Roms. RC 3288c
i'm using this OS now, but my i can't use my speaker thru it's 3.5mm jack.. anyway thanks to this OS. I'm using bluetooth speaker as an alternative..
how to boot 128gb image on tinker boards?
I downloaded the mega file and flashed to mirosd and it wont load do I need a base os installed as well...sorry i'm new to this
unsoundgenie22 said:
I downloaded the mega file and flashed to mirosd and it wont load do I need a base os installed as well...sorry i'm new to this
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No, you just flash the image to SD using win32diskimager or etcher.
proditaki said:
How did you manually install Magisk?
I want to do this for my device.
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its my youtube in the tutorials section, tech toy tinker
do you have any mirror for 3.2
@godkingofcanada Thank you for your ROM. My Tinkerboard has finally found it's place as a TV STB and it's role as a Nextcloud server has been given to a 64-bit ARM, which would require less maintenance.

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