Nvidia has released Meego drivers for Tegra 2 devices...
Would be cool to have a Meego 1.2 port in our Atrix!
Don't know how possible is that, but it's a start!
Sources:
http://www.slashgear.com/meego-tegra-2-drivers-could-end-android-monopoly-on-nvidia-soc-27167704/
http://www.meegoexperts.com/2011/07/nvidia-meego-battle-ground/
Wow this would be great, I came from using the last good nokia phone N900 and it would be great if meego can be ported. Dual boot andriod/meego that would so cool.
chikou said:
Wow this would be great, I came from using the last good nokia phone N900 and it would be great if meego can be ported. Dual boot andriod/meego that would so cool.
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Would love to play with meego. Was thinking about getting a N9 but if we get a port I would be so happy.
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I'd love to see something like this. I've never used meego before, but I'm open to trying it.
I want a 2ndinit with gingerbread and meego: D
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Would love to dualboot Android and Meego. There would be no reason to ever leave the Atrix if that happened.
What is Meego?
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Wouldn't a dual boot of some other os be nice right about now? whats an os out we should get to dual boot?
None. No other device uses the same hardware as ours and writing drivers for an entire OS is an unbelievable undertaking we don't have the devs for.
063_XOBX said:
None. No other device uses the same hardware as ours and writing drivers for an entire OS is an unbelievable undertaking we don't have the devs for.
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it sucks how its the other way around though for windows users
XxLostSoulxX said:
it sucks how its the other way around though for windows users
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They don't have a dev community so not really. So far there has been one successful "jailbreak" that ruins their ability to update forever. Not much of a future there.
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They don't have a dev community so not really. So far there has been one successful "jailbreak" that ruins their ability to update forever. Not much of a future there.
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For 7 right? I know Windows Mobile 6 had the ability to dual-boot with Android just fine...
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Yeah, I gave my wife my old touch pro 2, she runs froyo on it... doesn't even use winmo anymore.
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The droid incredible can dual boot 2 android roms but that's becouse of its generous internal memory. It would be near impossible for us on our pathetic 400mb or so.
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For 7 right? I know Windows Mobile 6 had the ability to dual-boot with Android just fine...
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That's what convinced me to come to Android. I had a Windows Mobile 6 phone, and after dual booting with Android for about a month, I realized I liked it a lot better and decided that my next phone would be an Android one. And that was a big deal for me, because I was developing apps for my Windows phone but had never made an Android app before.
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For 7 right? I know Windows Mobile 6 had the ability to dual-boot with Android just fine...
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yes Windows Mobile 6
icevapor said:
Yeah, I gave my wife my old touch pro 2, she runs froyo on it... doesn't even use winmo anymore.
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Very cool!.. I played with android on my TP2 before I got the epic
What build are you using for your wife? I have a couple of "non techie" friends who are stuck with TP2's and i would love to get froyo working on them. Does everything work? camera, sound etc?
Jimmyjoe said:
Very cool!.. I played with android on my TP2 before I got the epic
What build are you using for your wife? I have a couple of "non techie" friends who are stuck with TP2's and i would love to get froyo working on them. Does everything work? camera, sound etc?
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Uhhh f...06 (... means I can't remeber, its something like frx06 or something) w/ one of of the updated kernels in the forums. Bluetooth doesn't work, but my wife never uses it.
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For 7 right? I know Windows Mobile 6 had the ability to dual-boot with Android just fine...
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The OS has nothing to do w/ whether you can dual boot or not. But more depends on the hardware and and what software and/or drivers the community has put together.
Comming from winmo, I see no reason why anyone would want to go to it from android.
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icevapor said:
Comming from winmo, I see no reason why anyone would want to go to it from android.
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This.
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I'd love to run WebOS on my Epic.
stir fry a lot said:
I'd love to run WebOS on my Epic.
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You never will. It's mostly closed source and even if by some miracle someone got it working HP would sue them into oblivion.
I would like to boot Fedora 3.4 on my Epic.
Am I doing it right?
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You never will. It's mostly closed source and even if by some miracle someone got it working HP would sue them into oblivion.
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Yeah I know. Just wishful thinking on my part. I love WebOS but the hardware they're giving it sucks beyond sucking.
Now WebOS has gone AOSP, will someone port this sext OS to our lovely phone?
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I too would love this to happen!
IT will be a long time till it is fully open sourced. If it does get ported it will be months before this happens
That would be pretty awesome, I had the palm before, amazing is just lacking power.
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awaiting for it if got...
007K said:
That would be pretty awesome, I had the palm before, amazing is just lacking power.
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It must be possible but hard to do, I just had the thought of it and found this so other people must want it too.
My understanding is that certain aspects of WebOS are based on proprietary software. Until these are replaced with fully OSS components, there will be issues porting the OS to anything.
I'd like to see it appear though, my brother got a Touchpad during the sale and it's really nice to use!
Great OS. Got a touchpad on fire sale. Weak hardware but the os was good stuff!
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/28/mozilla-boot-to-gecko-hands-on-video/
This looks kind of neat!
article says it needs some more work.
What does XDA think?
Hmm maybe useful if they can work out the bugs. Maybe port it but I doubt there will be a source code released for it. Watching the video it is sleek up until it froze. But all in all looks nice and seems nice for a test
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OMG it's WebOS Phone 7
=) Anyway it should interesting in time.
Will it save 15% or more on car insurance?
Terminators run on Android
mkuehl06 said:
Hmm maybe useful if they can work out the bugs. Maybe port it but I doubt there will be a source code released for it. Watching the video it is sleek up until it froze. But all in all looks nice and seems nice for a test
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Its being developed by Mozilla, and it will be all open source. They also developed on the SGS2 and are currently porting it to the Nexus S.
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Its being developed by Mozilla, and it will be all open source. They also developed on the SGS2 and are currently porting it to the Nexus S.
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Cool maybe we will get it soon on our phones.
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Hopefully some bored developer will get this ported over to our Fascinates
JuannTwo3 said:
Hopefully some bored developer will get this ported over to our Fascinates
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IM not a skilled dev but I've been toying around with my fascinate allot lately... If I can get the build environment up and running on my computer thenI plan on trying to get b2g working.. Or atleast booting.. After I get started on it I'll start my own thread about it
Ubuntu for phones has just been announced today for mobile devices.
Ubuntu for phones website
Ubuntu for phones keynote presentation (Skip to 6:30 for the Mobile OS)
What does that mean for us? Ubuntu for phones supports the full range of ARM processors and also fully supports Android device drivers. Which means Ubuntu for phones should be easy to install on a multitude of android devices including the DINC2.
What does this mean for Devs? You can code in native C and C++ and there is no Dalvik VM to limit what you can and can't do.
We'll be getting a glimpse soon, as the Ubuntu OS will be made available for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the coming weeks.
That looks so sweet
I will keep my eye out for this one!
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I just can't wait to test it on a non nexus device. Seems very interesting.
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Sadly I seem to have been mistaken, the OS will only be available for phones that feature the A9 chipset and that doesn't look to include the DINC2....
fallendown said:
Sadly I seem to have been mistaken, the OS will only be available for phones that feature the A9 chipset and that doesn't look to include the DINC2....
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SHUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNN!!!
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Sadly I seem to have been mistaken, the OS will only be available for phones that feature the A9 chipset and that doesn't look to include the DINC2....
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Regardless it's good to something other than google os. As much as I love android, I wouldn't want google monopolizing the market furthermore. It's about time Ubuntu/Tizen and etc to shine.
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Sold! My GNex demands this!
Card83 said:
Sold! My GNex demands this!
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Same here lol
I seen this floating the world wide web.
This is something I'm interested in!!
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Love Ubuntu on my computer hopefully it'll be ported to my s3 ^_^
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I really want to have this! Looks promising and even though I'm an AOSP fan (and android uses a Linux kernel) the possibilities with an Ubuntu phone OS really attracts me!
cool eager to try this out
Supports A9 phones? Yay!
Waiting for this to be ported to my S3 when it's out for the nexus!
Hope they will support armv6 or
Msm_7x25 phones
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you all are happy that you get it for your arm devices ?
i am happy that i will get it for my intel device
MOTOROLA RAZR i ftw
I would love to give this a go on my S2 Skyrocket.
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Hope they will support armv6 or
Msm_7x25 phones
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Yeah... Mine is arm6 Msm 7×27 but even cm10.1 works on it
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is the tegra 2 a dual core A9?
is Ubuntu for phones native?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install?action=show&redirect=TouchInstallProcess
I would happily throw any dev 20 bucks that could get this going, looks really interesting. Anyone else interested in this yet?
I'd be interested as well
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That would be really awsome!
don't know 'bout 20 but 10 for sure, 100%
I am currently working on this I will report back soon
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keeganmccallum said:
I am currently working on this I will report back soon
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Good luck
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keeganmccallum said:
I am currently working on this I will report back soon
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Also working on it. Can boot fine and get in via adb, but screen stays black.
Are you interested in joining efforts? Please feel free to PM me, if you are.
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You guys working on a dual boot method or a port replacing android?
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You guys working on a dual boot method or a port replacing android?
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Well, one step at a time. First get it to work, then dual boot is the next step.
Finally, it might be possible to run them "together", for example running CM apps in Ubuntu Touch.
I mean by transforming the base Android system into a fully-fledged CM and connect it up to Ubuntu.
Not sure that is feasible yet, but there might be a chance. And it is sure a while down the road.
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I don't think that's possible because none of the Java code is in Ubuntu mobile.
arnarg said:
I don't think that's possible because none of the Java code is in Ubuntu mobile.
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Well, not now. Once we have achieved dual boot, all the Java code will be back there.
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Really disappointed that it's only a "skin" on top of CM10.1, proper ubuntu is what we need, to actually run linux apps but still, every advancement is positive but I'm not interested in another android port, I like jelly bean as it is, AOSP ftw.
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Really disappointed that it's only a "skin" on top of CM10.1, proper ubuntu is what we need, to actually run linux apps but still, every advancement is positive but I'm not interested in another android port, I like jelly bean as it is, AOSP ftw.
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It's not running on top of CM10.1 is running on top of the CM10.1 kernel (and some drivers for the hardware) and I wouldn't say it's fair to call that a "skin". That's like calling every linux distro a linux skin.
true, my frasing is wrong but it doesn't change the fact that it's not capable of running linux apps, it's just another take on android, and on a tablet such as this I'd love to be able to dual-boot into android/linux, let's see where archlinux will take us but with the way things are changing and people upgrading to newer devices this will be left behind as well eventually, and to think that since the first quad core device a year ago today we call the tegra 3 a low-powered chipset compared to the powerhouses coming out, and people still don't have a quad core cpu at their home pcs and laptops, anyway, offtopic, let's see...
as far as I heard from many different people now it is just something to show the skin as main features like wallpaper, rotation and others aren't working yet although they should... Basically I would prefer a dualboot solution with stock ubuntu and android, but just my personal opinion...