I'm working around with APC8750 and hope can make some fun with Firefox OS
but I find out that it doesn't have the Android device tree (currently it run on Android 2.3) Any instructions to create
device tree for it ? I would like to build Firefox os for this device :victory:
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Hello Friends. I'm at the stage of starting Firefox OS. I need to download Firefox OS source code but I could not download. Where can I download? I'd be very happy if you can help. Good Work.
ahmetburakkaplan said:
Hello Friends. I'm at the stage of starting Firefox OS. I need to download Firefox OS source code but I could not download. Where can I download? I'd be very happy if you can help. Good Work.
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boot 2 gecko https://github.com/mozilla-b2g
Well, you could find all the information you need to build b2g in MDN. You just have to clone mozilla-b2g and configure it with whatever device you are building it for. b2g repo is very small in size but the download that happens while configuring, as per the devices requirement, is huge. Once the download is complete and given that you have the proper build environment setup (build prerequisites), building is pretty easy
Hi to all,
I have been testing ROMs for the Redmi 2 Pro, a device I acquired recently and there is one ROM nobody has built: Paranoid Android.
So, this is a request to compile Paranoid Android for the Redmi 2 and, if there are no intentions to do it, is there a reliable source/help on how to build Paranoid Android? The only source I have found is here @xda, but the guide is for Paranoid Android 3.x and I considered it too old to start something.
PS: I'm experienced using Linux (+10 years), right now I am dual booting Debian Sid / Linux Mint 18 which must be fully-compatible with Ubuntu 16.04, I have compiled kernels for my personal computers but not for an android device.
Since you are willing to devote your time for this effort(thanking you,first of all)
this is the github repo of AOSPA(https://github.com/AOSPA)
this includes the manifest (https://github.com/AOSPA/manifest) which will help you to build a PA ROM
PM me for any further queries
#fingerscrossed
Hi,
I want to learn more about Android kernel development so I'm trying to compile AOSP (Android 7) from source for my Nexus 7. I have prior experience doing Linux kernel development but the real hurdle for me is the Android build environment.
I have checked out android-7.1.2_r39 with the proprietary blobs for Nexus 7 and I've made it to the point where I need to choose a target.
However because I'm trying to compile Android 7, `full_grouper-userdebug` does not show up on the build target list when running `lunch`.
Is it enough to grab the /device/asus/grouper directory from a tree where it is included and add that to my AOSP tree or is there something else I need to do to compile Android 7 for this device?
Hi,
We make a Debian based Linux distribution that runs as an application on top of Android.
For Raspberry Pi 4 we use KonstaKang's latest 64bit LineageOS 19 (Android 12).
Installation is as simple as installing Android APK's. You can download a free evaluation
version from volkspc.dot.org.
Regards
Vasant
This can also be done with apps like AnLinux, Andronix, Debian noroot, or with proot-distro in termux.
It has been a while since I updated thread - . We just made a new release yesterday. This is based on KonstaKang's LineageOS 20 (Android 13). We also provide a SDK so that developers can build their own Debian Bullseye based distribution.
Our Linux desktop is now based on Debian Bookworm XFCE 4.18. The SDK has also been updated to Bookworm. More details at volkspc.org.
Our latest release works well with both of KonstaKang's LineageOS 20 (Android 13) and AOSP 13.
My M8 has been sitting in a drawer for too long… just installed an amazing Android ROM on it but I want it to enter its next phase of life…
…. With Ubuntu Touch.
Right now it’s based on 16.04 and should be getting an upgrade to 20.04 “soon”
Halium is the base for the OS and with all the LineageOS ports it does not seem like there should be a problem getting Ubuntu installed!
Privacy and security are its focuses as an OS - it runs really well on other devices and is also great as a tinker phone.
Anyone want to give this a shot once I have some flashable images?
link?