I don't know what this is exactly--sounds like it's just the source code for the browser--but it's new on developer.htc.com:
Droid Eris MR by HTC (Verizon) WebKit Source Code
23.9 MB
Previously released Eris source code was "Droid Eris MR by HTC (Verizon) Kernel Source Code" at 56.3 MB.
Interesting. Is this a browser update?
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thenestor said:
I don't know what this is exactly--sounds like it's just the source code for the browser--but it's new on developer.htc.com:
Droid Eris MR by HTC (Verizon) WebKit Source Code
23.9 MB
Previously released Eris source code was "Droid Eris MR by HTC (Verizon) Kernel Source Code" at 56.3 MB.
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this is most likely for 2.1 browsers right ???
LexusBrian400 said:
Interesting. Is this a browser update?
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It's more likely an older version than current.
DS36 said:
this is most likely for 2.1 browsers right ???
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Download it and start poking around and see if you can find if it does a "version" check.
I have no idea what this is, but if it is an update of some sort for our phones I am sure the devs will start to integrate it into their ROMS.
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It seems that HTC developer page has the source code for the 2.6.29 Droid Eris (codename Desire) kernel available. Maybe this could be usefull for you developers!
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It seems that HTC developer page has the source code for the 2.6.29 Droid Eris (codename Desire) kernel available. Maybe this could be usefull for you developers!
Regards.
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does this mean us leakers can root now?
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No it doesn't but it does mean a lot more roms for root users
Some people are having trouble seeing it on the site. I upped it to mediafire. Here ya go...
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dznyhidymim/desirec_2.6.29_8a03cb9a.tar.bz2
and here is there direct link http://member.america.htc.com/download/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/desirec_2.6.29_8a03cb9a.tar.bz2
This is what we need to get OC'ing working right?
Can we flash this to our current roms?
dmullins80 said:
Can we flash this to our current roms?
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This is already in all the current ROMs. Now we can start using modified kernels that allow for OC and the like.
PHP:
Yeah that's what I was thinking by I didn't know for sure. But why couldnt we OC before if we already if we already had the kernal?
mmm.......
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PHP:
Yeah that's what I was thinking by I didn't know for sure. But why couldnt we OC before if we already if we already had the kernal?
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I don't think you understand what this is. This isn't a rom or a patch or an update. This is the source code to the Eris's kernel. We didn't have this before, we were waiting on HTC to release it.
Do a google search for linux kernel to get a better idea of what a kernel is.
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PHP:
Yeah that's what I was thinking by I didn't know for sure. But why couldnt we OC before if we already if we already had the kernal?
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The runnable form of the kernel can't be changed (much very easily, at least). Having the source code renders making real changes to the kernel feasible.
very nice. i cannot wait to come back from vacation to see our phone finally OC'd
YESS! Finally
So this wont help find a vulnerability for us leak users?
It may help find a hole in 2.1 for leakers... But dont get your hopes up to high.. The 1.5 source didn't yield much in the way of root when it was released. Im more excited to possibly see OC on the Eris!!
I'm not a leaker, but there's a thread in General that talks about the incredable being rooted from just the source. That's where you'll probobly find a hole.
jadesdan said:
I'm not a leaker, but there's a thread in General that talks about the incredable being rooted from just the source. That's where you'll probobly find a hole.
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I've searched, and heard nothing about the incredible being rooted. Where did you read that? Link?
irascible said:
I've searched, and heard nothing about the incredible being rooted. Where did you read that? Link?
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stay on topic...
this is good news!
I want to try compiling my own kernel for 2.2. Where can I find the source code?
For the incredible its not out yet i dont think. I could be wrong though.
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veli69 said:
I want to try compiling my own kernel for 2.2. Where can I find the source code?
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when its available it will be here http://developer.htc.com/
otherwise go here for android source http://android.git.kernel.org/
ghostrida said:
when its available it will be here http://developer.htc.com/
otherwise go here for android source http://android.git.kernel.org/
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I will try git
It's not there. And they won't release it.
Since when was HTC obligated to release kernel source if they didn't release the binary?
Well regardless I want to try making kernels how do you know the version of the kernel you downloaded ?
You don't understand. The aosp kernel source does not contain board support for the Dinc.
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Hey guys,what's up?
So,I guess I am not the only one who's sick of htc delaying the release of the source code for their latest OTAs.Especially those of us who have owned a Hero or a Desire(I for one had both ) will know what I'm talking about.
So,there I was at the Desire Z forums and saw the original thread for the overclocking module we were using with 1.32,before we had permanent root and CWM.As coolbho3000 states here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813681,
If there's ever an OTA or if you flash a custom kernel, you'll need a recompiled version of the kernel module, and with different addresses. Any kernel dev can easily do this using the documentation below.
To use it on another device (such as an HTC Desire Z, if it runs a different kernel, or even an HTC Desire HD or 8x55 myTouch) running a different kernel, you must re-compile the kernel module from source and refer to the instructions here to modify it (or the installation process) accordingly: http://github.com/coolbho3k/vision_o.../master/README
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So I think that with some work we can do it.Seeing the dual core phones coming out,1GHz seems kinda slow,doesn't it?
If anyone's interested please let me know!
Am I missing something? He repeatedly mentions kernel source...
JamesBarnes said:
Am I missing something? He repeatedly mentions kernel source...
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thats what i thought until htc release the source code what use is an o/c module anyway lol
Odd's are that the pulled 1.72 updates source code will never be released... If you really want it, contact the FSF to put some pressure on HTC to release it.
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Odd's are that the pulled 1.72 updates source code will never be released... If you really want it, contact the FSF to put some pressure on HTC to release it.
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i think HTC will have to release it, even though it was pulled, the fact it was even released and people may be using it means, HTC are breaking the GPL by not releasing it
Someone on leedroid thread has managed to overclock the stock kernel
E=Mc2
Well,did we have the source for the 1.32 kernel then?I dunno...
But anyway,even so,until HTC does something for us,we should have something to keep us occupied with!
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i think HTC will have to release it, even though it was pulled
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BTW, why did they pull it?
i wonder why i am running a 1.32 rom, shame most dev are writing 1.72 roms
just wondering because isnt that why they stop progress?
markawashington said:
just wondering because isnt that why they stop progress?
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1. 2.3 has not been officially released for the Epic. We only have binary leaks, no source code.
2. The CM 7 team is waiting for the official release of 2.3 because the GPL requires Samsung to release the source code then.
The CM7 team needs the source code for the customized Epic kernel & drivers. They may need other source code poeces too.
tl:dr No, since they still do not have the needed source code.
Find more details here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16147166&postcount=24
Today ,I found kernel 2.6.35 source for android4.0.
Will this kernel source help developer to complete android 4.0 without sense?
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jackzheng said:
Today ,I found kernel 2.6.35 source for android4.0.
Will this kernel source help developer to complete android 4.0 without sense?
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its just a typo. thats the source for the ATT update that was released not to long ago
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its just a typo. thats the source for the ATT update that was released not to long ago
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Hmmm, it might not be a typo because when HTC make a typo on their dev website eg ChaCha ics source. The filename still said gb. But the file here is still called ICS.
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Scratch that the build number on the website is the same as the sense 3 update for AT&T. Is probably just a typo!
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thank you
How to reset my htc desire hd lock screen password?
Please help me!
Thanks for help!
Dymang.Net said:
How to reset my htc desire hd lock screen password?
Please help me!
Thanks for help!
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I have not idea。but,I think flash a rom can solve this problem。
Dymang.Net said:
How to reset my htc desire hd lock screen password?
Please help me!
Thanks for help!
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If you get it wrong a few times you can reset it via recovering your Google account.
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Hmmm, it might not be a typo because when HTC make a typo on their dev website eg ChaCha ics source. The filename still said gb. But the file here is still called ICS.
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Scratch that the build number on the website is the same as the sense 3 update for AT&T. Is probably just a typo!
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...that means?
fr34kde said:
...that means?
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If it was just a typo on the website, i.e., whoever uploaded the source accidentally categorized it as Android 4.0 instead of 2.3 Gingerbread. That said it would be unlikely that the .tar.gz source code itself would be accidentally categorized as an ICS kernel (see the ics in the filename!) Because whoever would have packaged it would know better.
But... The build number listed for that corresponds to the recent sense 3.0 update for the inspire 4g. So is probably a typo after all. The file was probably named wrongly which resulted in the incorrect label on the website.
Clear enough now!
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