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i found a blog and a video showing an iphone 2G booting android... any1 tired it?? ehheh... i know this is WM site, but i just want to let u guys know
here is the link
http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/2010/04/ive-been-working-on-this-quietly-in.html
tell me what u think
damn, i havent fully enjoy android on my xperia yet
but the android for iphone is already here
thats pretty cool actually. It looks ridiculously smooth as well
That just seems wrong on so many levels...
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Ninjineer said:
That just seems wrong on so many levels...
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I 2nd this notion
Anything is possible I guess.
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I have a friend who has been quite involved in porting Android to the iPhone. For the most part it's fully functional. A few drivers aren't properly syncing right, Dual booting is fully enabled for both the 2g and 3g versions of the iPhone. If I ever had a tremendious catastrophy happen and I was unable to get hold of a HTC device I guess I'd try it
Let me first start by saying the rom doesnt boot completely. It boots all the way to when the screen dims and vibrates, when it is about to display lockscreen.. Logcat shows everything installing and starting correctly.. It wasn't hard to get to this stage, so it gave me a little bit of confidence in this awesome project.. Froyo was my favorite android version, as it was a huge upgrade for my old hero.
I thought it would be hilarious to release cm6 for the nexus s, heck I would have run it for the rest of my nexus's lifetime.
So, let me know what you guys think.. keep digging around to get it booting or give up because its old news..
If anyone wants to help for just a fun proof of concept project, or just to poke around, lemme know, the more the merrier
That is all. Waste of a thread, but that is what the general section is for.
LOL in this time and age running froyo is like going back to xp from windows 7. But yeah as a proof of concept its kind of interesting;-) What would be really interesting, is running gingerbread on the gnx
Oh wow.... I don't even know what to say.....
I would absolutely try this out
I'd rock cm6 on my nexus. For "old times sake" it's like banging your ex.
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Banging your ex is like eating digested food.
thedudejdog said:
I'd rock cm6 on my nexus. For "old times sake" it's like banging your ex.
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shabgard said:
Banging your ex is like eating digested food.
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doesnt it sounds as good as forcing your poop back into your....
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doesnt it sounds as good as forcing your poop back into your....
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That's exactly what it's like.
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Let me first start by saying the rom doesnt boot completely. It boots all the way to when the screen dims and vibrates, when it is about to display lockscreen.. Logcat shows everything installing and starting correctly.. It wasn't hard to get to this stage, so it gave me a little bit of confidence in this awesome project.. Froyo was my favorite android version, as it was a huge upgrade for my old hero.
I thought it would be hilarious to release cm6 for the nexus s, heck I would have run it for the rest of my nexus's lifetime.
So, let me know what you guys think.. keep digging around to get it booting or give up because its old news..
If anyone wants to help for just a fun proof of concept project, or just to poke around, lemme know, the more the merrier
That is all. Waste of a thread, but that is what the general section is for.
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They are incompatibility. Because Nexus S is the first Gingerbread-device, Androi 2.3.0 is the lowest compatibly OS version.
You also can't install System V(AT&T's Unix system since about 1970) in your computer.
biergaizi said:
They are incompatibility. Because Nexus S is the first Gingerbread-device, Androi 2.3.0 is the lowest compatibly OS version.
You also can't install System V(AT&T's Unix system since about 1970) in your computer.
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Yes this is true, but the point is that its almost booting.. I knew this from the start, it will require back porting drivers and probably a few kernel edits, but it may be possible.. in the end its just Linux running on a few upgraded drivers and a few kernel changes..
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You also can't install System V(AT&T's Unix system since about 1970) in your computer.
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Not without doing some back porting.
This is much easier to do from Gingerbread back to Froyo though, since you are building something to run on the same hardware and software stack (ARM and Android 2.x). The most difficult part would be getting drivers to work, but just as older drivers are made to work on new OS versions with shims and other tricks, in theory this is possible, if not a lot of work.
I'm not sure what will be gained though. Gingerbread didn't seem like a significant resource drain over Froyo, so I can't imagine there are any speed/power gains.
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Do it!
Chinpokomon said:
Not without doing some back porting.
This is much easier to do from Gingerbread back to Froyo though, since you are building something to run on the same hardware and software stack (ARM and Android 2.x). The most difficult part would be getting drivers to work, but just as older drivers are made to work on new OS versions with shims and other tricks, in theory this is possible, if not a lot of work.
I'm not sure what will be gained though. Gingerbread didn't seem like a significant resource drain over Froyo, so I can't imagine there are any speed/power gains.
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Yeah not really much to gain, but how awesome would it be to be able to be able to add to the list of things that can run on the nexus s.. and froyo on the flagship gingerbread device? against all rules
Swamp i will join you even this is a complete stupid idea we can do it for the fun. And if this work i know a couple of good froyo roms to port so may i join you
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What about cupcake?
In all seriousness though, froyo would make a great ROM. and It should in theory be faster than GB.
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Yeah not really much to gain, but how awesome would it be to be able to be able to add to the list of things that can run on the nexus s.. and froyo on the flagship gingerbread device? against all rules
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How about cupcake next
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Lol this would be funny to run and remember the eye burn from the menu and setting being black text with white back ground
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Great Idea! I also thougt already how older Android Versions would run on the Nexus S.
When 2.2 is running, you guys should start porting 1.6 ;-)
Doesn't it help, that the similar SGS already was running 2.2?
Wow...you are amazing swamp goblin.
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coolfranz said:
Great Idea! I also thougt already how older Android Versions would run on the Nexus S.
When 2.2 is running, you guys should start porting 1.6 ;-)
Doesn't it help, that the similar SGS already was running 2.2?
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Yeah, its funny because I tried porting a froyo touchwiz rom from the og epic, and it got to pretty much the same place when booting haha.. hopefully I can get this working, along with other variations of froyo, that would be the greatest achievement for me in any android related stuff.
Any thoughts on if you guys would want it? I know I do!!
I have been trying the past few days to make a port from source but I don't know how to code and the code wont fully download.
If anybody else wants to try, please do cause I really want it ParanoidAndroid on my device here.
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My limited knowledge of Paranoid Android leads me to ask - why do you want it on the Tf?
Isn't it designed to give a tablet like experience on phones?
As well made as it is, I wasn't overly keen on the whole tiny u.i on my sgs2.
Otherwise I'm not sure what we would be missing out on.
Application-specific DPI settings would make me one happy panda.
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My limited knowledge of Paranoid Android leads me to ask - why do you want it on the Tf?
Isn't it designed to give a tablet like experience on phones?
As well made as it is, I wasn't overly keen on the whole tiny u.i on my sgs2.
Otherwise I'm not sure what we would be missing out on.
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I want it because I like the Nexus 7 UI better and also some companies make better phone apps then they do Tablet versions.
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I want it because I like the Nexus 7 UI better and also some companies make better phone apps then they do Tablet versions.
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Hi, I have actually compiled ParanoidAndroid 2.12 jellybean rom for the tf101... is a big buggy, but you're welcome to try it...
Just need to try a couple more things to sort out a couple of bugs...
btw, I'm not a developer, and just started compiling, so it will not be perfect at any stage...
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Hi, I have actually compiled ParanoidAndroid 2.12 jellybean rom for the tf101... is a big buggy, but you're welcome to try it...
Just need to try a couple more things to sort out a couple of bugs...
btw, I'm not a developer, and just started compiling, so it will not be perfect at any stage...
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Wow nice, do you have a download link? id like to give it a try
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Wow nice, do you have a download link? id like to give it a try
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I'm just compiling another build now... will test that and then give out a download link tomorrow...
If there is enough interest, I may create a thread in the development section...
As I said though, it is quite buggy...
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mattmanwrx said:
I'm just compiling another build now... will test that and then give out a download link tomorrow...
If there is enough interest, I may create a thread in the development section...
As I said though, it is quite buggy...
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It is too late for me though!
My TF101 got run over by a School Bus! But I hope everybody else enjoys it then!
I would love to see this rom on the tf101
dotmaniac said:
It is too late for me though!
My TF101 got run over by a School Bus! But I hope everybody else enjoys it then!
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Ah, that's a shame... hopefully the school helped towards a new one? Could have got away with homework being on it though and getting an extension...
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I would love to see this rom on the tf101
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I will post it later... my build last night didn't do what I wanted it to, as soon as I get home from work I will sync and build again... should be done around half 8 GMT (is half 2 GMT now)...
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could be interesting. woud be nice to see if any of our other devs would be interested in helping you to iron out the imperfections and take it forward.
Always nice to have an extra rom to mess with
Quick yes or no ? for you......dock supported?
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could be interesting. woud be nice to see if any of our other devs would be interested in helping you to iron out the imperfections and take it forward.
Always nice to have an extra rom to mess with
Quick yes or no ? for you......dock supported?
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Yes - dock is supported... Well, at least it was working for me last night... Don't have a large SD card to test on it, but it should work (as i'm using the same device tree as others)...
As stated earlier, this is my first proper build (running a CM10 build on my phone, not released though). It would be nice to get others to help, at the moment, ADB doesn't work, everything I have tested is working, including Paranoid Settings... None of my builds seems to have ADB, so i do need to look into that!
As there seems to be enough interest, I think I will open a thread later - will link to it here though so you can all see it!
nice - look forward to it.:good:
Please make this happen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31770791#post31770791 - thread as promised...
Ubuntu for tablets its done it will be posible for our tablet
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Why so sure? And was it supposed to be unsupported on our tablets?
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Why so sure? And was it supposed to be unsupported on our tablets?
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I dont know it was just a newbbie questions
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Fingers crossed, Im sure there will be some sort of port for us if its not directly available
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Fingers crossed, Im sure there will be some sort of port for us if its not directly available
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considerung the minimum hardware specs they suggest, our ram could get a bit tight ^^ but otherwise .. i'm sure there will be some badass developers who can get it running on our good old transformer
There's already tons of ports for Ubuntu since they have an official arm release. I'm running 12.04 right now (see sig) and the only problem is random freezes, which I'm too lazy to troubleshoot.
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Ubuntu for tablets its done it will be posible for our tablet
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So far it seems to only be available for the Nexus tablets.
Given the somewhat weak ROM support for the TF101 I'm not really going to dare hoping for anything.
Right now we barely have a CM10.1 port going, which for most devices is taken for granted.
So yeah.
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josteink said:
So far it seems to only be available for the Nexus tablets.
Given the somewhat weak ROM support for the TF101 I'm not really going to dare hoping for anything.
Right now we barely have a CM10.1 port going, which for most devices is taken for granted.
So yeah.
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You gotta have faith! How about team EOS 4's beautiful ROM? seems like it's about as advanced a ROM as there could be... i'm running 4.2.2 VERY smoothly with their help. Thanks to ALL of the developers
They've released a statement that if there's a CM 10 release for your device, you can port Ubuntu Touch to it. As far as I know, there is no stable build of CM 10 for the TF101, but there are some unoffical ports. If we could get the guys working on the unofficial ports to look at porting Ubuntu Touch over, we might get it.
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They've released a statement that if there's a CM 10 release for your device, you can port Ubuntu Touch to it. As far as I know, there is no stable build of CM 10 for the TF101, but there are some unoffical ports. If we could get the guys working on the unofficial ports to look at porting Ubuntu Touch over, we might get it.
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There are some up to date nightlies of CM10 for the TF101
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=tf101&type=
Will happnen, porting guide doesn't look to complicated will give it shot (never ported a rom but ill learn) btw RaymanFX is offically porting to sony xperia s (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices) What about us Rayman ?:crying: lol
Lol
Over on my one v im getting threads like this. That phone has a single core cpu at 1ghz and 512mb ram. I think if we can run regular linux we can run this. We just have to port it
Porting Ubuntu Touch is as Simple as Building CM... Really?
I think that porting CM 10.1 for Rayman and Team EOS it's being a hard work but, as we have a stable (more or less) build of CM 10.1, Do you guys think that porting will be simple? I'm right now trying to make a dual boot of Ubuntu Phone OS and Android OS for GNex but I can help porting it to our old Transformer... Anyone who can help me?
PD: Where are you Raiman? We miss you...
Sv: Ubuntu for tablets
Well Ubuntu Touch is out for tablets too - answer to the first post.
Also, I might try to port it later tonight.
I'm sure it can be done.
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Porting
I'm midway through the compile process for our beloved transformers and will hopefully be able to get a file up in the next couple days for you guys to try out
If I hosting is a showstopper for anyone, I can help out there. PM me is you want me to hand out a nexfiles FTP account for Ubuntu-purposes.
I've already served 300GB (in 2-3 hours no less!) of Ubuntu-DLs from that host already, so can't hurt to add some Transformer-love as well
jholtom said:
I'm midway through the compile process for our beloved transformers and will hopefully be able to get a file up in the next couple days for you guys to try out
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If you check out my signature I could be of some help. Let me know! Thanks for your efforts!
jholtom said:
I'm midway through the compile process for our beloved transformers and will hopefully be able to get a file up in the next couple days for you guys to try out
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wow great, looking forward to it, I`ll definitely be happy to test
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wow great, looking forward to it, I`ll definitely be happy to test
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Me too man, my tf101 need ubuntu touch!
Maxishine said:
Me too man, my tf101 need ubuntu touch!
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me too !!! TF101 still amazing :laugh:
There are some really truly great devs in previous version of our beloved nexus devices, And would like to please ask DEVS! To put your HANDS UP if you are going to show your support & efforts in the HTC Nexus 9 :good:
Thank you.
So excited ? ?
I should be able to develop some stuff.
I will try to make an kernel
for the fun and to learn how
I'm not a dev, I just know how to do stuff. But I'll be supporting the n9
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USBhost said:
I will try to make an kernel
for the fun and to learn how
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jd1639 said:
I'm not a dev, I just know how to do stuff. But I'll be supporting the n9
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Top man !
@joshuabg I appreciated the work you done on the nvidia shield tablet (sent it back) so just a thank you
Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Nexus 9 looks great, will order as soon as it's available. Better screen size, 64bit, and doubletap2wake. A little anxious about Tegra, I never liked the earlier Tegra devices as much as Qualcomm stuff.
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Im ready for preorder too!!!! i need that gorgeous screen sitting on my desk asap ;D~
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Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Don't worry he will be here
I'm hoping against hope, that the 2nd HTC Nexus device will be as OTA FM radio capable as the Nexus One was.
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Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Looking @flar2 devices look good right
HTC One (m8)*•*HTC One (m7)*•*HTC One XL*•*HTC One S*•*Motorola Xoom*•Nexus 7 (2013)*•*Nexus 5
Perfect match, pretty sure he will be here
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
MadMax said:
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
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Same there
MadMax said:
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
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Same there
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
joshuabg said:
How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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Tbh, I have no idea, I use to port sense software, never did much else. I have been wanting to learn so I guess it a better time then never right now
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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First off don't build with the security
when i make my own kernel it will not have SELinux on
MadMax said:
Tbh, I have no idea, I use to port sense software, never did much else. I have been wanting to learn so I guess it a better time then never right now
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I usually just port Custom Rom's to devices. Not really port I guess, just have to change the device tree. Do a little bit of kernel stuff to.
I don't consider myself a dev, but I will be getting one of these, once the "Sand" version is available.
I am wondering how much more difficult everything is going to be between Lollipop/SELinux and 64-bit capability.
This will be my first Nexus device as well - closest I've had up to now is running GPE on my M8.
Captain_Throwback said:
I don't consider myself a dev, but I will be getting one of these, once the "Sand" version is available.
I am wondering how much more difficult everything is going to be between Lollipop/SELinux and 64-bit capability.
This will be my first Nexus device as well - closest I've had up to now is running GPE on my M8.
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The bootloader will be unlocked so much will be possible. If you've never had a nexus device you're in for a treat!
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Well I thought I'd jump in here and say that this is the device that I'm getting to learn the basis of Java. So I guess I'm like a future dev?
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Well I thought I'd jump in here and say that this is the device that I'm getting to learn the basis of Java. So I guess I'm like a future dev?
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aren't we all
Im the same as you
time to learn how to hack a kernel