Eagle Mode, Why no? - G1 General

I have seen this interface for Linux, and I thought, why not for Android?.
The advantages are endless ..
Oficial Site: http://eaglemode.sourceforge.net/
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T5mP7O76cc
Why no?

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Android 4.4 x86 emulator image

Hello guys. Well, since Android 4.4 x86 image for emulator is not yet available for download from google's or intel's repositories, I built my own build. It's just pure Android 4.4 built from official repositories, no customizations. So, if you don't want to spend 5+ hours building it yourself, you can download it here:
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So i have just one question , Can I use this image to boot android on my pc via usb ?
drive2droad said:
So i have just one question , Can I use this image to boot android on my pc via usb ?
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To be honest, I'm not sure. You could be able to use it this way, but it's not made for this purpose. If you would like to use it for this purpose, you should get ISO image or build one yourself.
How do I change this into a ISO file so I can install it to virtualbox?
Guys, this is image for x86 emulator. If you want to have an ISO image, you should compile it yourself.
I have never compiled anything before. Is there some specific way to do it and is it easy? If not then where would I get the x86 emulator to make this image work?
Updated to version 1.1 - now uses branch android-4.4_r1.1
P.S.: I will not answer any questions which could be easily found on google
So I am guessing this is for the android sdk emulator then? If that is the case then it is a little too complicating for me. Isn't sdk emulators mostly for developers and enthusiasts? I am just interested in using an image for putting it on vmware and installing it for use. Well I guess I am off to search google for such a thing and if I find it I guess I will not bother to share it as it would seem everyone knows how to use google to find things that are "simple" to find as aptnutella says. Seriously why would I be asking about such a thing if I didn't already know that it is somewhere in google if I didn't already look. I have been searching everywhere and only found things about the sdk emulator. So I suppose I will keep searching since it is suppose to be simple enough to find.
Updated to version 1.2 - tag android-4.4_r1.2
If you are Arch Linux use, you can find package in AUR.
willmon22 said:
How do I change this into a ISO file so I can install it to virtualbox?
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sorry, slightly offtopic:
if you want to learn how to compile and x86 build go here:
http://www.android-x86.org/getsourcecode
for an 4.3 build, to install via usb, look here:
http://www.android-x86.org/download
do a new iso with link please :good:
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Hello guys. Well, since Android 4.4 x86 image for emulator is not yet available for download from google's or intel's repositories, I built my own build. It's just pure Android 4.4 built from official repositories, no customizations. So, if you don't want to spend 5+ hours building it yourself, you can download it here:
DOWNLOAD
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[09-06]SailfishOS & Multirom. How to set up guide

Hi sailors out there
When I'm going to read through the available sailfish threads the question about how to set up multirom & sailfish have been asked many times. So I thought I'm writing this little guide. I describe the procedure along the nexus 4 mako. But it have to be very similar on other devices like nexus 5 for example. The important parts that differs from mako are the kernel and modem image you've to use. I will describe the easiest way in my opinion. Experienced users have more capabilities to reach the goal. I will not describe how to install twrp recovery and unlock bootloader. Both are prequesites. Please use xda search or google to get this. But this little guide want's to be simple as possible. So let's begin .
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Beginning:
First we have to detect you're actual setup and where you want to go. Because nexus 4 is up to date I think the most common goal is to run android 4.4 as primary and sailfish os as secondary. Atm I have only paranoidandroid 4.4 on my device and will show you how to get everything working.
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Requirements / Download following parts:
kernel aosp: http://d-h.st/A99
kernel cm: http://d-h.st/CCn
aosp = android open source rom. Ask in you're rom thread what version you're on with the rom
cm = cyanogen mod rom. Ask in you're rom thread what version you're on with the rom
Modem for nexus4 in version 0.84: http://d-h.st/cIJ
or
through an app in play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bpear.makomodem&hl=de
sailfishOS ea4: http://releases.sailfishos.org/sfa-ea/sailfishos-mako-release-1.0.8.19-EA4.zip
cm 10.1.3: http://get.cm/get/aWH
Multirom manager in play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tassadar.multirommgr&hl=de
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Before we're going on check up the following
1. All zip's you've downloaded have to be transferred on the device
2. Apps from play store are installed
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Installation process
Reboot in twrp recovery
Flash the new kernel
Flash the modem 0.84 in twrp. Or via the modem flasher from playstore. It's you're decision.
Boot back into android
Proof the functionality in android withe the new modem and kernel. Wlan working? Bluetooth? NFC?
Open mutlirom manager. Follow the installation steps.
After some time you'll be back in android. You have now the right modem, kernel and and a twrp multirom version on you're device
After this. Please reboot back into twrp recovery
There select the advanced button.
Then the multirom button
Select add rom and mark up the entry sailfish os
Press next.
Now you can choose two zip files to flash
zip1: Select the cm10.1.3 zip file
zip2: Select the sailfish EA4 zip file
Installation process is beginning.
After this select reboot
You automatically went into multirom where you can cancel the automatic boot process for the primary rom. Then you can select which rom you want to start.
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And the most important thing is to read: http://forum.xda-developers.com/jolla-sailfish/general/qa-sailfish-n4-thread-devices-t2727330 for further question before you ask. I have described there many things to start with sailfish. If you find this useful think about to press the thanks button.
I'm a bit confused why do you insist on updating the modem? I checked my modem version and it is newer so I imagine there is no need to update. Also why use such an old version ov CM?
Just asking because I did all according to your instructions except I used newer CM build and didn't update my modem firmware as it was already newer. But for some reason Sailfish wont boot. It just hangs showing Google at start.
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I'm a bit confused why do you insist on updating the modem? I checked my modem version and it is newer so I imagine there is no need to update. Also why use such an old version ov CM?
Just asking because I did all according to your instructions except I used newer CM build and didn't update my modem firmware as it was already newer. But for some reason Sailfish wont boot. It just hangs showing Google at start.
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lol. and you ask why it won't work? It gave reasons for the instructions. Also look in the linked q&a thread at the bottom of first post. And here for you the relaese notes. Hope things becomes clear now. enjoy
Release Notes:
This release is based on SailfishOS 1.0.8.19 (Tahkalampi).
The Nexus 4 port is considered to be of alpha quality.
Though depending on your usage it might be stable enough for daily use.
Download & installation instructions:
* Install adb and fastboot
a. Debian/Ubuntu: apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
b. Fedora: yum install android-tools
c. Mac OS X: Install Homebrew from http://brew.sh/, then: brew install android-platform-tools
d. Windows: See http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_fastboot_intro for instructions
MultiROM ≥v28 ability is in the image. See options of how to layout your MultiROM in #2 post below.
Alternatively, just have it as your primary ROM:
* Install Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to your Nexus 4
a. Instructions here: https://developers.google.com/androi...s#instructions
b. Download links can be found here: https://developers.google.com/androi...ges#occamjdq39
* Download CyanogenMod 10.1.3 for your Nexus 4
a. Perform Factory Reset and wipe contents of the /data/ partition in case of leftovers from previous ROMs
b. The file you want to download is cm-10.1.3-mako.zip
c. Download links can be found here: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_mako
* Download the Sailfish OS for Android image for "mako"
a. The file you want to download is http://releases.sailfishos.org/sfa-e...0.8.19-EA4.zip
b. Another flavour filled with demo content: http://releases.sailfishos.org/sfa-e...mo-content.zip
* Install CyanogenMod 10.1.3 on your Nexus 4
a. Follow the instructions at: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_mako
* After flashing the "cm-10.1.3-mako.zip" file, flash the Sailfish OS .zip file in the same way ("on top of it")
* Reboot bootloader, Sailfish OS should boot and be visible
We recommend reading through http://jolla.com/guide/ -- some parts may not apply to Nexus 4
HW Support status:
(Look for Nexus 4 row): https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Adaptations/libhybris
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Also I stated in first post why I only described the way I've did
Ahh ok nevermind got it working once I used the older CM image. Wifi seems not to be working but I guess that is because I didn't downgrade my modem firmware. I guess I'll wait for a more stable builde or better yet buy a Jolla phone. Just like having the nexus 4 as I can test bunch of operating systems on it.
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Ahh ok nevermind got it working once I used the older CM image. Wifi seems not to be working but I guess that is because I didn't downgrade my modem firmware. I guess I'll wait for a more stable builde or better yet buy a Jolla phone. Just like having the nexus 4 as I can test bunch of operating systems on it.
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yes. that's a great benefit of this device Do you like sailfish?
With modem version 0.84 you have all parts working in sailfish and android
Ok thanks for the hint. I used to be one of the early adopters of Jolla, but couldn't use it as my daily phone so I sold it, but now that the OS has matured I think I maybe swithing back. Even though I still think Nokia N9 had far better UI experience. If only some would port N9 UI to Sailfish
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Ok thanks for the hint. I used to be one of the early adopters of Jolla, but couldn't use it as my daily phone so I sold it, but now that the OS has matured I think I maybe swithing back. Even though I still think Nokia N9 had far better UI experience. If only some would port N9 UI to Sailfish
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I feel the same, don't know why, but i just loved the N9 and the way the OS worked. I am not saying that sailfish is bad or something, but there Are somethings missing ...
v3ng3anc32002 said:
I feel the same, don't know why, but i just loved the N9 and the way the OS worked. I am not saying that sailfish is bad or something, but there Are somethings missing ...
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They've practically done nothing since pre-release to improve and refine the UI, and so many incredibly basic features are missing (voicemail notifications, global copy and paste etc). The pulley menus are ropey and the active covers feature hasn't really been made use of much. They seem to be mainly concentrating on the Jolla Launcher for Android, which will definitely make them higher profile ... but if all their software engineers and UX guys are working on that instead of Sailfish itself, then it seems like cutting off their nose to spite their face.
I'm not a fan of Android and I can't see myself ever using WP or iOS, but the lack of progress and their production priorities are a bit dispiriting. I'm hoping that they're holding a lot of big and waited for improvements for update 1.1 (October).
Anyway, I'll keep it as my main phone for a bit longer, despite the fact that I have a Z3C coming early next week. Hope to see a decent Sailfish port for it soon.
mudnightoil said:
They've practically done nothing since pre-release to improve and refine the UI, and so many incredibly basic features are missing (voicemail notifications, global copy and paste etc). The pulley menus are ropey and the active covers feature hasn't really been made use of much. They seem to be mainly concentrating on the Jolla Launcher for Android, which will definitely make them higher profile ... but if all their software engineers and UX guys are working on that instead of Sailfish itself, then it seems like cutting off their nose to spite their face.
I'm not a fan of Android and I can't see myself ever using WP or iOS, but the lack of progress and their production priorities are a bit dispiriting. I'm hoping that they're holding a lot of big and waited for improvements for update 1.1 (October).
Anyway, I'll keep it as my main phone for a bit longer, despite the fact that I have a Z3C coming early next week. Hope to see a decent Sailfish port for it soon.
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hope the same for the z1c, but don't how is the chance to see this port (soon or later).
Works nicely on my n4. Looking for getting gapps to run....
mudnightoil said:
They seem to be mainly concentrating on the Jolla Launcher for Android, which will definitely make them higher profile ... but if all their software engineers and UX guys are working on that instead of Sailfish itself, then it seems like cutting off their nose to spite their face.
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This is just wrong
mudnightoil said:
I have a Z3C coming early next week. Hope to see a decent Sailfish port for it soon.
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I bought a z1c after my N9 broke and I totally regret it. But I'll go on and try using it with Sailfish one day
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hope the same for the z1c, but don't how is the chance to see this port (soon or later).
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I tried using the hadk but like some other devices, there are gpu-problems with the z1c (see https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Adaptations/libhybris/gpu).
Keep an eye on IRC logs and on the status matrix in mer wiki
sorry for off-topic
iuno said:
This is just wrong
I bought a z1c after my N9 broke and I totally regret it. But I'll go on and try using it with Sailfish one day
I tried using the hadk but like some other devices, there are gpu-problems with the z1c (see https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Adaptations/libhybris/gpu).
Keep an eye on IRC logs and on the status matrix in mer wiki
sorry for off-topic
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thank you for information, followed your links to look at. It seems there for the z1c is a lot of remaining, we will need patience.
iuno said:
I bought a z1c after my N9 broke and I totally regret it. But I'll go on and try using it with Sailfish one day
I tried using the hadk but like some other devices, there are gpu-problems with the z1c (see https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Adaptations/libhybris/gpu).
Keep an eye on IRC logs and on the status matrix in mer wiki
sorry for off-topic
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Don't think I'll regret getting the Z3C, from a hardware perspective ... held one the other day, as a friend had been gifted one by Sony. It's absolutely superb. Granted, I despise Android .. but for when the Jolla ****s itself / runs out of battery / when GPS or a camera is needed / roaming / skype /outdoor use, I can suffer it until there's a Sailfish port.
Hopefully as work is already under way for the One Plus One, the identical SoC used in the Z3 & Z3C won't be too much additional work.
For all the moaning and groaning about Mediatek, I'm guessing the simplest and best port of Sailfish will probably be for the Meizu MX4, as there'll be an Ubuntu ROM for it, and libhybris is used by Ubuntu Phone ...
Also, hopefully future iterations of the HADK will smooth out some of the problems porters are facing.
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Don't think I'll regret getting the Z3C, from a hardware perspective
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it's the same for me...
The SoC in your z3c and 1+1 is actually the same as in z1c, I guess – 8974 vs 8974ac – only higher clocked.
You should not suppose that mediatek SoCs will be easier in general just because of is one working device. Jolla runs a Snapdragon and it works perfectly, most of the devices sailfish is currently ported to run snapdragons – with very different results.
iuno said:
it's the same for me...
The SoC in your z3c and 1+1 is actually the same as in z1c, I guess – 8974 vs 8974ac – only higher clocked.
You should not suppose that mediatek SoCs will be easier in general just because of is one working device. Jolla runs a Snapdragon and it works perfectly, most of the devices sailfish is currently ported to run snapdragons – with very different results.
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I wasn't saying Mediatek in general will be easier (though it's possible), but any device with an official Ubuntu ROM certainly will (should) be - Meizu MX4 (Mediatek) is the first of those.
P.S. The Z3C is fantastic ... though unfortunately in black as opposed to the red I ordered (it's being swapped tomorrow).
Thank you very much for these instructions. i have one question though. In order to download CM 10.1.3, it says to click that link which takes you to download CM installer app. Ive used that app before and as far as I kmow, it doesnt let you choose which version of CM you want to install, instead it just sets you up to install the newest CM 11. I downloaded 10.1.3 from their site. Either way, no big deal.
Also, which kernel do I download to install? Aosp or CM?
Thank you
Still up to date
Hi,
are these steps still up to date or should we follow a different set up guide to install the latest sailfish OS on the Nexus 4? Because most, if not all, the links on the first page end up 404...
Bluetooth sync from Jolla to Nexus 4
Flashed my Nexus 4 with the factory 4.2.2 from google with radio .48 and then flashed cm-10.1-20131003-SNAPSHOT-TREATFORCOOPER-mako-signed.zip because that seemed to be the 10.1.3 mentioned in the guides to end up flashing the latest sfos from this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/rom-sailfish-os-community-port-t2969823.
I didn't try calling, it has 3G network working and wifi is working but I can't seem to get the contacts from my Jolla phone using the Bluetooth sync from the settings.
Anybody has some advice on this?
Just had a good look at the wiki of devices on the mer website and found out the bluetooth is not yet working on the Nexus 4...
Works perfectly on my oneplus one

Ingenic i95 rom

Hi,
I have an Ingenic I95 smart watch. The specs are pretty nice but the Android version is kind of laggy. I wonder if it's possible to create a custom Android wear from source. I already download the kernel from Ingenic website and I'm in the process to download the requirement tool from android.com website.
The reason that push me so is the watch manager from Ingenic is useless and unable to install anything from a smartphone plus the Android version lag.
If someone is on the same situation as me, we can team up to build the rom.

[Mediatek] [MT65xx] MT6595 support is dead now ?

Im using Infocus M530 [MT6595] i saw lots of that for MT65xx but only few is worked on MT6595. There is no specific guides for MT6595 for development etc and Mtkdroid,SP flash tool both also not work on my device. Only found "How To Root".Please Respective MTK devs do anything for MT6595 also n help others..
Thank You !
Sorry for my RIP english.
Hello Sahil Sir,
Lenovo vibe x2 is based on same procesor mt6595 and they just rolled out Android L update for their device, is it possible to port that rom on infocus m530 its also shares the same specs.
if it is possible kindly guide me i'll be highly thankfull for ur support.
snandan.gupta said:
Hello Sahil Sir,
Lenovo vibe x2 is based on same procesor mt6595 and they just rolled out Android L update for their device, is it possible to port that rom on infocus m530 its also shares the same specs.
if it is possible kindly guide me i'll be highly thankfull for ur support.
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Hi,
Lenovo Vibe X2 is having same specifications as you said. I think it is possible to port that rom in Infocus M530 but, before that I want to say that the lenovo X2's L update is having some serious bugs. Please check it. And one more thing, in order to port you need custom recovery. Did ported any custom recovery into your M530. If yes, please let me know. Because I tried lot times & failed to port CWM & as well as TWRP.
No update for our device yet?
No custom rom,No recovery..... Is infocus m530 support dead?
shra1 said:
No custom rom,No recovery..... Is infocus m530 support dead?
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Nope. Since it is rooted you can directly write to the raw partitions for "flashing" a rom, thus no need for a recovery. But it is too dangerous. One tiny error would brick the device.
Jamesits said:
Nope. Since it is rooted you can directly write to the raw partitions for "flashing" a rom, thus no need for a recovery. But it is too dangerous. One tiny error would brick the device.
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so better to buy a new phone than waiting for a os update...
I have a zopo zp999 (with a shattered screen so I'm back on ol' faithful - Galaxy Note 2 n7100)
The whole MT6595 I think suffered from being relatively closed source. Even though there was an ubuntu version of the mi3 I think and its source code released, other manufacturers didn't come to the party - like zopo.
Manufacturers are really their own worst enemy for slitting their own throats by being so restrictive with source.
It also might be partly associated with the MT6595 containing a PowerVR GPU.
Non-Mali (ARM) gpus tend to be more closed with their drivers too.
Whereas ARM have been releasing the drivers for their mali gpus for years now.
the MT6595 was the targeted at being a super-mid SoC. The top of its time. I think the last 32-bit CPU, and once the 64-bit MT697x cortex A57 & A53 based product well everyone lost interest really.
It's a good modem. They have a pretty good engineering mode - eg ability to choose LTE/HSPA frequencies.
beyond that... eh...

[WIP][DEV][GNU/Linux] PostmarketOS development thread for Ticwatch Pro

postmarketOS is a Touch-Optimized Linux Distro for Smartphones and Tablets.
- Arol Wright, 2017
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Quote from: https://www.xda-developers.com/postmarketos-touch-optimized-linux-distro/
postmarketOS CAN actually in fact run on watches, as seen in this example. So I thought to myself (after failing another device's port), what would it be like to walk on the street running Linux on my watch? So it hit me, it hit me to do this.
Disclaimer
Code:
This is a WIP project, as it is not even booting.
So I am NOT responsible for any bricked watches,
or your house burnt down because of this.
Current status
The device only has one thing working, that is Flashing.
Once you try to boot it, it just kicks you back to fastboot.
Interesting observations
It responses with:
Code:
Booting FAILED (remote: 'dtb not found')
when I try to boot it, flashing works great, but booting it directly is not. So I think it is missing dts in the APKBUILD file or something.
What need help
Booting it, at least make it stuck on splash screen forever, that is still a sign that the kernel booted.
Also, I would want to see a mainline kernel for APQ8009w, msm8916-mainline, I am waiting for you.
Source code for PostmarketOS: https://github.com/TicwatchPro
Reserved
What do you think is the easiest way to get Linux on the Tickwatch Pro, Postmarket OS?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sm...linux-android-wear-ticwatch-pro-2020-t4166623
Hi, I've been successful in booting PostmarketOS on my phone, and I'd love to take a shot at porting to this device.
One thing's holding me back - were you able to go back to Wear OS after attempting this?
Here is a Ticwatch Pro Custom Rom Tutorial [2020] how to install a custom ROM on the Ticwatch Pro:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVcu8fEJ0pU
The PineTime could not convince me. I m looking for a watch which runs Linux. Ticwatch Pro with Postmarket OS is the only candidate Linux watch I could find. I hope someone is successful in installing PostmarketOS on the Tickwatch Pro soon. There would be much more options than with a PineTime.
One problem of PostmarkedOS is how to resize the apps to fit the watch screen. Here is descibed how this is done for the PinePhone:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=11552
Is there a reason you did choose PostmarkedOS? Is it not better to choose Ubuntu touch? Is Ubuntu touch not more widespead and better supported than PostmarkedOS?
PostmarkedOS also runs on the LG watch R:
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/LG_G_Watch_R_(lg-lenok))
It is the first time I saw a picture of a PostmarkedOS texteditor on a smartwatch, really impressive. That's how good things start.
PostmarketOS on smartwatches is rare to find. Here a picture which even better: text editor with text typing on PostmarketOS LG G Watch R:
https://www.reddit.com/r/postmarket...os_on_a_smart_watch_its_an_invasion/?sort=old
but is PostmarkedOS on smartwatches not the future? I'm very interested in Linux smartwatches, but I need one with Bluetooth low enegy and WIFI working.
The only one I could find to fullfill these requirements is LG watch Urbane or R with Linux AsteroidOS 1.0. Since I found out that this setup should run for two days, the Linux Pinephone only runs two hours, I became a fan of this setup.
Has someone a better suggestion?
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As long as there is no PostmarkedOS for The TicWach Pro, here is the devleoper thread for Linux AsteroidOS 1.0 on LG watch Urbane or R (not yet defined as this):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwatch/watch-urbane/lg-watch-urbane-linux-asteroidos-t4172625
theOriginalSuperl2 said:
Hi, I've been successful in booting PostmarketOS on my phone, and I'd love to take a shot at porting to this device.
One thing's holding me back - were you able to go back to Wear OS after attempting this?
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Yes!
tipzrickycheung said:
Yes!
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Where is the builded zip?

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