Ubuntu-Nexus-Installer on BackTrack5r3 - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
How can i install ubuntu on my nexus7 by backtrack 5r3...?
I could find ubuntu installer in ubuntu software center on backtrack and also when added repository system couldn't install from it
>> repository imported
>> couldn't find package
What can i do?
ThnX
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Why not just use the flash able zip files? You don't need to use the Ubuntu installer
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Pirateghost said:
Why not just use the flash able zip files? You don't need to use the Ubuntu installer
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i know this
but i have another question
and i wanna know if it s possible or not
if possible > How?
so don't suggest another way

So you don't want to install it but just figure out how to add a repo properly. Gotcha. Maybe you should try the backtrack forums
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[Q] Setting up Ubuntu work environment

Im having a hell of a time figuring out how to configure git in Ubuntu 11.10. I am very new to the Linux environment and was wondering if someone could help me get my foot in the door and at least get the my work environment set up properly and the proper source code downloaded. Im really only interested in modifying the kernel so if you can help me set up and understand whats going on Id be greatly appreciative.
Thanks...
oh dude dont even get me started on linux ive literally just spent the past 2hrs trying to get flash to work on kubuntu i got so pissed i uninstalled and am switching back to ubu as we speak lol. ubuntu should have an irc help channel i know xubuntu did when i was playing around with it.
i just looked and there channel is #ubuntu
huzza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! freakin a i finally got flash to work properly on kde shell i completly uninsulated kubuntu installed ubuntu downloaded flash from adobe not from the software center then put it in mozilla/ plugins folder and reinstalled kde on ubuntus terminal and all my settings stook. sorry for the rambling but yall have no idea of how stoked i am im probably going to make kde my default desktop now lol
I'm just having trouble getting ADB to recognize my phone. Also it seems Samsung didn't include a config file for the kernel to add things like overclocking etc.. Unless its hidden somewhere else?
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jaizero said:
I'm just having trouble getting ADB to recognize my phone. Also it seems Samsung didn't include a config file for the kernel to add things like overclocking etc.. Unless its hidden somewhere else?
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U building from source?
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I have the source just not too sure how to utilize it in Ubuntu, like I said I'm learning as I go. I tried doing an adb pull from my phone for the config file in windows and I get the error "file or directory does not exist" however it did work when I tried it with my Acer A500...
Is there a config.gz included in the source somewhere? I've been reading about something called defconfig but there are numerous references to that within the source.
If I can find that file I feel like building our own kernel would be infinitely easier... Maybe I'm too optimistic..
i actually recocmend installing linux mint first a lot more stuff works out of the box with it but if you like unity just search for ubuntu in the software manager and u can install it over mint.
Just as an FYI, you are likely not going to be able to use Ubuntu 11.10 to build the Continuum kernel. You'll need to use either 10.04 (LTS) or 10.10 to get the proper build tools. Also, getting git to work should be as simple as installing it. I believe it is under git-core or similar. You should have a look at the page for setting up a build environment for AOSP on what to install and such, as it is a pretty good starting point.
Minty Fresh
I tried installing Mint over Unity with no success. All of the other desktop environments work, but not Mint. I wonders why.
u need to install the mint live cd first then one youve got everything update install ubuntu u can search for it in the package manage or get it in terminal
i believe the command is sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop
Bierce22 said:
u need to install the mint live cd first then one youve got everything update install ubuntu u can search for it in the package manage or get it in terminal
i believe the command is sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop
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Will this erase windows like you too? Jk
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Cheer up chuck. I was just pwaying
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Found this today. Came out today lol
http://rootzwiki.com/_/articles/the...or-setting-up-adb-and-transferring-files-r592
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Anyone know what defconfig the Continuum uses? There are about 100 different defconfigs within the kernel source. Does the Continuum have a codename or something?
P.S. everything seems to be working fine in Ubuntu 11.10.
jaizero said:
Anyone know what defconfig the Continuum uses? There are about 100 different defconfigs within the kernel source. Does the Continuum have a codename or something?
P.S. everything seems to be working fine in Ubuntu 11.10.
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Not sure., you might check the fascinate forums. I'd bet its the same.
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jaizero said:
Anyone know what defconfig the Continuum uses? There are about 100 different defconfigs within the kernel source. Does the Continuum have a codename or something?
P.S. everything seems to be working fine in Ubuntu 11.10.
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It should be listed in the readme with the source, but it should be something like "garnett_defconfig"

[Ubuntu Touch] Porting the Ubuntu Touch Developer Preview to GT-N7000

This is the port of Ubuntu Phone to the Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000
What works:
Wifi (fixed on 18-07)
GSM (only mobile connection)
Webbrowsing
Taking photos (fixed)
If you haveing trouble with GSM give it time to connect. If its still not working check this : https://plus.google.com/100264483712374857174/posts/3o1tjYo9Ghx
CREDITS
thanks to chasmodo for
manifest additions
camera driver
runtime intermediates files
thanks to Gerrett for
the hint to remove the GalaxyNoteSettings from build
fixing the wifi issue
The short way:
Download, push to sdcard, reboot to recovery, do a backup, do a full wipe and flash(keep the order of the files)
quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
Ubuntu n7000 nightly build
The long way:
Here is the official Canonical's Porting Guide
here we have the cm nightlies from wich we take the binaries for the base system.
Now, I will set up my building system how described in the Guide (Since I've already a working Ubuntu 13.04 x64 PreAlpha installation, I'll use that as base)
Seting up the development environment
What is not in the guide:
Code:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:phablet-team/tools
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install phablet-tools
sudo apt-get install bzr
sudo apt-get remove openjdk-7-jdk
sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk
So, on the console
(if there are german speaking people following, this is how you can kill the waiting time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_poaB9jLAc and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMim3OV2cQE and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-jbeV_kpaU have fun)
Code:
mkdir -p UbuntuTouch/GT-N7000 #at a location with 20 gigs of free space(yes, its a lot :D )
cd UbuntuTouch/GT-N7000
git config --global user.email "[email protected]" #needs this only once for
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
phablet-dev-bootstrap ./ #this will take a while, it will download all sources except the kernel if I understood right
Edit .repo/manifest.xml and add following at the same xml level where the other project tags are.
(First search for, maybe they are already in that file)
Code:
then again on console:
Code:
repo sync
Code:
adb devices #just a short check to see if the connection is working, if it's in the list, go further, if not check whats the problem
. build/envsetup.sh
brunch cm_n7000-userdebug #if everything is ok, this will take a while
put the zip you get in the output onto your sdcard, download saucy-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
reboot your n7000 into recovery mode, backup and flash first the preinstalled and then the build.
Have fun
Sounds good...keep us updated
Thanks
I have the required changes ready in the files incase someone is interested
was waiting for beerbong but he seems busy... times like these u wish u werent building remotely ^^
maybe utacka or chas(with his new pc) can help..
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So what does that mean toxic? Do u already ported it? ??
no I'll try it this weekend
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You don't have to use cm, you can use AOSP.
You can even use Samsungs kernel source (I haven't bothered building the latest so no idea how good it is our not) and the binary blobs from the latest stock build.
I'm building it for one of my tablets at the mo from AOSP, using an old but working kernel.
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fards said:
You don't have to use cm, you can use AOSP.
You can even use Samsungs kernel source (I haven't bothered building the latest so no idea how good it is our not) and the binary blobs from the latest stock build.
I'm building it for one of my tablets at the mo from AOSP, using an old but working kernel.
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First of all I'll use what the guide suggests. Playing games comes after.
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fards said:
You don't have to use cm, you can use AOSP.
You can even use Samsungs kernel source (I haven't bothered building the latest so no idea how good it is our not) and the binary blobs from the latest stock build.
I'm building it for one of my tablets at the mo from AOSP, using an old but working kernel.
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For a device such as ours, don't think deviating from CM is a good idea
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Re: [Ubuntu Touch] Porting the Ubuntu Touch Developer Preview to GT-N700
I was reading over the guide and would have to say there is a lot of set up involved
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Good luck man! Subscribed to the thread! i hope you'll make it!
Sorry, missed coming back to this thread.
For SUID changes, the mentioned file is found at -
device/samsung/galaxys2-common/rootdir/fstab.smdk4210
The Brightness settings dont need to be changed as those changes are already present I think.
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Yeah,seems to be server problems, i'm syncing since yesterday, but now i can the see the end
Edit: Seems like to many people are syncing now .. cant sync anything atm ..
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hey,
i saw this previews for the mako, i dont know if this will help you guys to port it for the N7000, afaik they can simply be flashed in recovery :cyclops:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/
T1663R said:
hey,
i saw this previews for the mako, i dont know if this will help you guys to port it for the N7000, afaik they can simply be flashed in recovery :cyclops:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/
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they are for galaxy nexus, nexus 4, 7 and 10.
Yep, having sync troubles at this end as well. Must be lots of us trying to make this work. Good to know the GT-N7000 is so popular? Keep getting "fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly".
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Can we please get a dedicated section for ubuntu on the note mods?
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Ok so i've been afk most weekend. How's it going? Any luck getting ubunutu on our notes?
This way I'll never have to change my device. You guys always keep bringing new stuff to it
Thanks a lot to all the amazing work all the devs around here are doing. Love you all
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Repo is synced .. and all stuff done from ubuntus guide. But get build error. Will look at it tomorrow. Anyone got it to build?
Edit: okay, it only wants to build the note settings, needs to be removed from makefile.
Will now build overnight an hope its rdy in the morning
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fards said:
You don't have to use cm, you can use AOSP.
You can even use Samsungs kernel source (I haven't bothered building the latest so no idea how good it is our not) and the binary blobs from the latest stock build.
I'm building it for one of my tablets at the mo from AOSP, using an old but working kernel.
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Forgive my offtopic, i'm interested of using Samsung sources for Galaxy SII i9100, instead of cyanogenmod 10.1, that isn't properly good for this device. can you tells me more about that?

[Mistake Found] Ubuntu Touch; MultiROM

Hi
I tried MultiROM to install Ubuntu Touch but finally i couldn't boot into ubuntu touch
i read lots of tutorials and watched some videos to find problem but i couldn't find !!!
as main tutorial;
Ubuntu touch preview
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38300214&postcount=104
i Downloaded files and installation was successfully
i Just got this error that i don't know what to do with it that says not found boot.img and try to use current boot.img
should i flash Boot.img (http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-to...ent/saucy-preinstalled-boot-armel+grouper.img) to bootloader of N7 !?!?
Or any other download link that contain boot.img or maybe thr s special thing to download and no one mentioned !!!
pls help
ThnX
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Really silly mistake :|
i just flashed both .zip as Add ROM in multiRom
while i should flash first saucy-preinstalled-armel+grouper as Add ROM
and then Flash .zip to it through list ROMs and Add .zip to it
anyway sorry for mistake
and thnks for who read my problem
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The guide didn't mention anything about flashing a kexec-hardboot kernel which I remember something about it needing... I have tried both Ubuntu Touch and Desktop on my Nexus and they are barely usable.
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The guide didn't mention anything about flashing a kexec-hardboot kernel which I remember something about it needing... I have tried both Ubuntu Touch and Desktop on my Nexus and they are barely usable.
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i used kexek kernel it mentioned in MultiRom section
could u pls send links of wht downloaded and then flash?
I'm pretty sure you can't install ubuntu touch aren't you suppose to use ubuntu desktop correct me if I'm .
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I'm pretty sure you can't install ubuntu touch aren't you suppose to use ubuntu desktop correct me if I'm .
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WHAT ?!
now I have both Ubuntu Desktop & Touch
and i tried to developing for Ubuntu Touch
FYI: boot.img is NOT the boot loader.
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Ther are two main points here- Ubuntu desktop is installable as standalond AND with multirom. The latter requires kexec. Ubuntu touch is installable as standalone, but not multirom at this moment. Tasssadar has stated he will be fixing the ubuntu touch install process in his next multirom release.
As a side note, Ubuntu desktop can indeed feel very rough to use, but an otg and your basic usb peripherals will make a huge difference.
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rebel1699 said:
Ther are two main points here- Ubuntu desktop is installable as standalond AND with multirom. The latter requires kexec. Ubuntu touch is installable as standalone, but not multirom at this moment. Tasssadar has stated he will be fixing the ubuntu touch install process in his next multirom release.
As a side note, Ubuntu desktop can indeed feel very rough to use, but an otg and your basic usb peripherals will make a huge difference.
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Ubuntu Touch works with multiRom
now i have it
> internel CM10.1
and 3 more roms > Stock, Ubuntu Desktop and UbuntuTouch (last release)
x102x96x said:
Ubuntu Touch works with multiRom
now i have it
> internel CM10.1
and 3 more roms > Stock, Ubuntu Desktop and UbuntuTouch (last release)
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You have an older version of Ubuntu touch installed. The newer will not install as is. Refer to this post by tasssadar.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43216976
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rebel1699 said:
You have an older version of Ubuntu touch installed. The newer will not install as is. Refer to this post by tasssadar.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43216976
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Ubuntu Touch Preview
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38300214&postcount=104
Daily Build page of Ubuntu;
Touch 13.10
x102x96x said:
Ubuntu Touch Preview
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38300214&postcount=104
Daily Build page of Ubuntu;
Touch 13.10
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Yes, that is for the old zip installables. The newer nightlies system are in tar.gz with a different structure, not currently supported by multirom. As I said, you are using the old developer preview.
Here are the newer nightlies link
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/current/
This is tasssadars post from July 4th
" Nah, new Ubuntu touch images gonna need some work. TWRP 2.6 should come out sometime soon (one or two weeks), so I'm gonna do it all at once when it is out - merge 2.6 into my modified TWRP and add support for new Ubuntu touch."
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rebel1699 said:
Yes, that is for the old zip installables. The newer nightlies system are in tar.gz with a different structure, not currently supported by multirom. As I said, you are using the old developer preview.
Here are the newer nightlies link
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/current/
This is tasssadars post from July 4th
" Nah, new Ubuntu touch images gonna need some work. TWRP 2.6 should come out sometime soon (one or two weeks), so I'm gonna do it all at once when it is out - merge 2.6 into my modified TWRP and add support for new Ubuntu touch."
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yup u r right
i just checked the version of ubuntu 13.10
thanks for mention
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yup u r right
i just checked the version of ubuntu 13.10
thanks for mention
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Tasssadar just released MultiROM v11, so you should be able to install the newest ubuntu touch releases now. Im goint to do the same shortly to see how much progress has been made the last few months. Happy flashing!
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rebel1699 said:
Tasssadar just released MultiROM v11, so you should be able to install the newest ubuntu touch releases now. Im goint to do the same shortly to see how much progress has been made the last few months. Happy flashing!
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downloading multirom, twrp and newest ubuntu touch
thnx
rebel1699 said:
Tasssadar just released MultiROM v11, so you should be able to install the newest ubuntu touch releases now. Im goint to do the same shortly to see how much progress has been made the last few months. Happy flashing!
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i installed ubuntu touch Saucy Salamander
MultiROM works gr8
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C4Droid on Android

Anyone who has experience using this app, could you explain how one can turn a program into an apk file?
Thanks!
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This can be found in the Google Play description: "Result of compilation (binary or APK) can be exported using menu->export."
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i want to helo develop sense for gs4 but i need 10 posts thats why im doing this plz dont hate
export to binary
Hello Guys, I recently purchased this app. Everything works fine, except one thing: I cannot export my programs to binary. I mean, I can do it, but it wouldn't work on windows, neither on ubuntu. What am I missing? or misunderstanding?
THanks in advance
soadzoor said:
Hello Guys, I recently purchased this app. Everything works fine, except one thing: I cannot export my programs to binary. I mean, I can do it, but it wouldn't work on windows, neither on ubuntu. What am I missing? or misunderstanding?
THanks in advance
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C4DROID compiles for ARM so you can not use the output binaries on X86 . You may run the binaries on other Android phones since C4DROID uses Android EABI and Bionic ( on GCC Plugin ) and uClibc ( on TCC )
hi please replay
The program does not run on my phone, why? My phone is a Galaxy S i9000

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I am trying to help my friend with his Rom as I have some xperiance from the note 2 I got a new computer running windows 7 I installed the android sdk, the Java sdk, and apk multi tools set it up as normal but when I try to decompile anything I keep getting errors and can't decompile anything I was wondering if someone could tell me what I'm doing wrong or tell me what I did not setup correctly I set it up according to a guide here on xda that I used the first time I have team viewer if some can help me I would greatly appreciate it
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