Can I compile a kernel for I9500 on a 64bit machine? - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

As the title says can I compile android kernel for I9500 or any other android devices on a 64bit machine booted with Fedora20? Do I need any specific libraries? I have libncurses already installed. Thanx in advance.

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[HELP][WINDOWS] Help with make kernel with Windows.

Hi all.
I now want make own kernel or change stock kernel or compile kernel with source code.
Phone: SM-N900S, Korean Snapdragon.
Windows 7, PC. Have VirtualBox, but very slow because my PC is old. i have Cygwin.
Have tool to make, change, modify and/or tuning kernel with windows?
Thanks, sorry for bad english...
Any help?!
dalisoft said:
Hi all.
I now want make own kernel or change stock kernel or compile kernel with source code.
Phone: SM-N900S, Korean Snapdragon.
Windows 7, PC. Have VirtualBox, but very slow because my PC is old. i have Cygwin.
Have tool to make, change, modify and/or tuning kernel with windows?
Thanks, sorry for bad english...
Any help?!
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First of all. If VMware runs slow. You might try to just dual boot your PC into Ubuntu.

x64 bit custom rom

As the stock OS is 32bit, is it possible to compile 64 bit Android as a custom rom? I did not find any anything about this.
Never for Moto devices!
Moto uses 32-bit software always and the kernel sources are also 32-bit released by Motorola... So never can we get 64-bit roms,?

Huawei Y5II - CUN-L01 Kernel

First of hello hello to everyone here
I'll try to be as straight as possible.
I am having trouble compiling stock kernel from Huawei's source code for my device - Huawei Y5II - CUN-L01.
As this is my very first attempt to make a kernel i had a lot of troubles and i still do. After many attempts, i finally successfully compiled stock kernel for my device, the only problem is - it gets stuck in a bootloop which means something is wrong.
My device has mediatek - mt6735 with cortex A53 proccessor inside. I would like to ask is it possible to compile kernel for my device as arm64 ? Default one is armeabi - armv7l. I searched all over google for as hard as could and i keep reading that my proccessor is actually 64bit. Now i want to know is it possible to compile the kernel as 64bit and will it work with my current stock rom ? If not, can someone please guide me in how i can get some error logs and get any info on why my phone gets stuck in bootloop after i compile and flash arm version of my kernel.
I know my questions may be newbie but i am having really hard time understanding all of this, if someone can put some guides on what should i do i would be grateful. Also, i have many defconfig files in my configs folder and at first i wasn't sure which one to pick, and after trying to see differences between them i can't seem to find any with the naked eye, eventually i downloaded kernel auditor on my phone and searched all the way through the props and found that i should use "hq6735_35u_b1n_l1_defconfig" because it says it was the "flavor" for my kernel.
Thank you in advance and i hope to get some help
I think your getting arm64 and armeabi mixed up and all. Defconfig basically means the settings for your device, does it use this touchscreen or that or should it use this driver or that.
I undesrtand that, and i think of armeabi and arm64 like windows x64 and windows x86 bit i am confused about my kernel because on the web it says my proccessor is arm64 and my current kernel is based on armeabi. Correct me if i am wrong but just like on pc, if proccessor is 64bit it can also run 32bit version, phones work the same way ?

Linux ?

Hi. On phones like ZE551ML is possible to install a normal linux ? Since it uses a x86 atom cpu, and the bootloader (isnt it bios?) has been unlocked ?
Of course not along with android, no emulators, no android kernel and all that crap...
Thread Closed at OP request
New discussion is located here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/install-linux-t3899346

Linux installation

Hey! I'm new here.
So the question is - is it possible to somehow install any Desktop Linux OS version? May be ARM version ?
Thanks!

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