If someone could port Sailfish, that'd be pretty neat. It's a GNU/Linux based mobile OS that supports android drivers via libhybris. LINK
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I really hope someone can port this. It's like having a linux PC in your pocket.
Woops, I meant to post this in the "MOTO G5 PLUS GUIDES, NEWS, & DISCUSSION" forum.
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Just a quickie here, after stumbling on this android rom, with a somewhat nice looking UI. (Screenshots below). Its been released on the hero, meaning that me or someone else can take up the possibility of porting over/translating/bugfixing. Its based on CM7, much like MIUI and has some quite nifty features.
Screenshot of it running on the hero:
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looks quite nice
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Firs...Asia-Expo-and-They-Look-Stunning-446395.shtml
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MX3 is a great phone, looking forward to be able to buy it with Ubuntu in the near future. Nice to see Ubuntu phone becoming a reality :victory: :victory:
Short video demonstration http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNzI0ODA2NDYw.html
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Yeah sony, I would love to build my own linux kernal. Anyway, the question is - Can someone explain to me how can this be useful ? Is it better than custom roms or is it the exact same thing? Does it give any advantages for xperia users? I know this isn't exacly the newest thing but I don't understand really, are you using this for building roms ?
I've been looking from many website's and articles how to install vulcan using Android studio since this Devices is already support vulcan Api. But i dont know how to do it. Can someone tell me how to install vulcan using android studio in simple steps and language? Thanks in advance ?
for **** sake
could you read what on pinned post?
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Hi!
In my job we recieved a bunch of android-motherboards that's been used in info-kiosks.
They're a crippled version of android 7.1, and i was wondering if its possible to install stock android or perhaps some lightweight linux distro on it?
I can connect with adb, but don't really know what to do next :-/
Any pointers in the right direction is much appreciated.
Some screenshots:
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