Hi everyone
I wonder if there's someone who have the ability and the imterest to port B2G on this good device, or if there's someone crazy enough to guide me doing it
I think B2G may run faster on this device due to his lightweight nature
PS: Sorry for my "english"
No need of porting. It is available as apk for android. On Firefox official website
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Can someone explain me how to cook a Galaxy S' ROM?
I'm pretty good with computer, and i have a lot of time, if someone can help me i'm sure that i will work hard on it.
Thanks for any help!
Iacopo91 said:
Can someone explain me how to cook a Galaxy S' ROM?
I'm pretty good with computer, and i have a lot of time, if someone can help me i'm sure that i will work hard on it.
Thanks for any help!
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if it would be that easy, everybody would do it
what do you mean by "good with computers"? do you know how to write code (C/C++)? are you yet experienced with running linux? have you ever compiled a kernel before? do you want to make a source-(AOSP)-rom (then you can get the source here: http://source.android.com/ and here: http://opensource.samsung.com/) or do you want to just theme and customize a stock firmware?
i think there are already some tutorials around which will help you in the beginning. just google for them!
i haven't done custom rom development myself but i would really like to get some (clean) aosp goodness on this phone. i am experienced with linux (use it since 6 years as primary os) and i can code c/c++/asm. so if you are in fact serious and able to go all the way. i would appreciate to help!
jodue said:
if it would be that easy, everybody would do it
what do you mean by "good with computers"? do you know how to write code (C/C++)? are you yet experienced with running linux? have you ever compiled a kernel before? do you want to make a source-(AOSP)-rom (then you can get the source here: http://source.android.com/ and here: http://opensource.samsung.com/) or do you want to just theme and customize a stock firmware?
i think there are already some tutorials around which will help you in the beginning. just google for them!
i haven't done custom rom development myself but i would really like to get some (clean) aosp goodness on this phone. i am experienced with linux (use it since 6 years as primary os) and i can code c/c++/asm. so if you are in fact serious and able to go all the way. i would appreciate to help!
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I'm pretty able to develop with Eclipse, so android sdk. Linux quite good, i prefer to use windows, but i know linux is necessary. First of all i'd like to know how to customize GALAXY fw and then i'll study how to compile a kernel, no one during my life helps me, and it's difficult for me because i'm not good with english and all tutorials are in english!
I'll try to work on it! Thank you
Can someone explain me how to cook a Galaxy S Froyo ROM with AOSP as the base and samsung drivers?
Could someone please explain to me how to flash the Korean firmware onto the European phone? Really need the native "record call" feature
I saw some instructions posted here
http://forum.androidcentral.com/hacking/40130-100-stock-captivate-rom-aosp-source.html
It's not difficult if you're comfortable with linux, shell scripts, custom kernels, and cross compiling.
Basically that's pretty much all it needs, Android systems are very similiar to a running linux system.
Boot off a bootloader (usually closed sourced) into kernel and initrd, then init loads the drivers, system and configs, after which is pretty much to your taste and likings.
Source code of android, samsung kernel source, are available online, google is your friend.
hey guys im the new guy here and wanted to know if you can give me a complete list what i need to make a sailfish rom.
and a question cant we use cyanogenmod 11 instead aof 10.1.3??
T-uzun said:
hey guys im the new guy here and wanted to know if you can give me a complete list what i need to make a sailfish rom.
and a question cant we use cyanogenmod 11 instead aof 10.1.3??
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Well that's how the Nexus 5 was ported, but you'll need to modify the kernel a bit, I think, you'll also need the actual Sailfish ROM, here are the repo's for the Nexus 5, have a look at the kernel files, compare it to the standard CM11 kernel, and play close attention to the Kickstarter file (there is a link for the generic sailfish image in the kickstarter file), that will show what and where all the stuff is collected together, you then use the kickstarter file to make a sailfish image for your phone.
Have a look at the mer project wiki page, that will tell you some more about how to make an image.
nexus4 xiaomi mi2
thanks for your help
i realize that it is much harder to port sailfish than something more common
the nexus 4 port shoud be more easier to port, to xiaomi mi2 right?
you'll still have to modify some stuff to get it working, but in theory it could be easier.
T-uzun said:
thanks for your help
i realize that it is much harder to port sailfish than something more common
the nexus 4 port shoud be more easier to port, to xiaomi mi2 right?
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if you can be patient the jolla team will release hadk soon. This means hardare adaption development kit. After this it will be much easier to port
sailfish os on other devices.
Sorry if there is a more appropriate thread but if anyone is still interested:
https://twitter.com/Nokius/status/679796509278355456
https://twitter.com/Nokius/status/679573564845101056
Not sure how far he is into the port though.
Hello, After a very long while not visiting XDA-Developers, am back with something new but this time for Samsung Galaxy S5 Development.
Notice : I DON'T HAVE THE DEVICE.
AFTER A LONG WEEK FIXING MY UBUNTU STATION PROBLEMS (UPGRADE FROM A MACHINE 32bit INTO ANOTHER STATION 64bit), I WAN'T TO TEST MY CM LOCAL REPO, AND AFTER UPGRADING IT AND FIXING MUST OF PROBLEMS I GOT AN IDEA TO TRY SOMETHING AS A TEST, COMPILED GALAXY S5 SRC WITH SUCCESS AND MOVED INTO UBUNTU TOUCH AS NEXT.
At this step i got a very huge number of problems and i started fixing them one by one until i got a successful build
Now! I have a Question for you, Who wan't the Ubuntu Touch for Galaxy S 5 source codes? Are you agree with me to post them even not tested or not?
Best Regards.
Yahya Lmallas.
Go ahead post them dude. Be good to try something new if works
i think ppl are not interested but why not
I would like to play with it, if you can give me a bit of initial help
I have the Samsung Galaxy S5 (900F) and an Ubuntu 14.04 server which I use for software development professionally (chemical engineering).
/Termo
I would love this, always available if you need testing done. I have a spare S5 that can be used.
I have an Samsung s5 KLTE and would really like to Develop that Rom with Micro G Proj
Hy,
I have an Samsung s5 KLTE and would really like to Develop that Rom with Micro G Project.
So that Google cant Track our S5 with this Rom..!
How can i help the Developers or Create it my Own and Give it everyone here for Download ???
Thanks for Every Idea, Person and Helper or Guides for doing that Ubuntu Touch Rom with Micro G Project.....
Thanks a lot to everyone...
Hi there,
I use /e/ ROM. Have been for many months.
Hopefully this will help your search :good:
https://community.e.foundation/
https://images.ecloud.global/dev/klte/
Okay please feel free to delete if this is in the wrong place,
I cannot find for the life of me where or how what ROMS are AOSP and which aren't. I spend ages reading each ones. I basically would like a 5.1.1 ROM that can have the Samsung Applications running on them, but all the ones I seem to find are all 5.0.1. and the newer ones that have 5.1.1 in the title seem to appear to me as AOSP.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Steve
p.s I think AOSP is the term I have been given why samsung apps don't work .. so am sorry if i have used the wrong terminology as well..
In overly-broad strokes, any ROM compiled and modified by someone other than the manufacturer of a phone or tablet is treated as an AOSP ROM. Cyanogenmod is arguably the biggest of the bunch, and many smaller teams use their source code to create ROMs. Any ROM using a manufacturer ROM as a base cannot be an AOSP ROM as manufacturers include proprietary components in their ROMs.
There is no Android 5.1.1 ROM built by someone other than the manufacturer that can run Samsung apps. Samsung has modified portions of Android to allow those apps to function, and the changes are not open source. Therefore, ROM developers building ROMs using Android source code cannot include the Samsung modifications. Your only chance of getting a Samsung app-capable version of Android 5.1.1 is to hope Samsung releases a 5.1.1 update for the S4, or else someone with both a S4 and a flagship Samsung phone from either this year or last year ports a ROM over to the S4.
I am bored of Android and don't have enough money to buy iphones so I want to try Ubuntu touch but very few Nexus devices are officially supported.
They do have a detailed guide to port it to any other device but i Don't have knowledge about how to build it. I am noob and it isn't my field (I am a Mech Engg Student ?)
So it is my humble request if any dev could build it for Redmi 3sp?
This is the detailed guide:
https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/
I am posting this in ROM thread because i didn't get any response from any dev in discussion thread. Hopefully someone will see this and port Ubuntu touch to land :angel:
I also want to use Ubuntu Touch in my Redmi3S, I searched a lot but it's still unavailable for this device. I'm also waiting to get an Ubuntu ROM for Redmi3S. Hope somebody will build it soon for us!
Afaik ubuntu touch has been discontinued after they shifted to Gnome from Unity.