I've tested Linux Deploy with VNC, but i would prefer native linux with touch capabilities (i really don't care about multitouch), what is the best way to do it? Like a grub menu when i boot to choose Android or Linux (Debian/Ubuntu).
The model is the p8 lite 2017. I'm thinking on buying a Asus Zenfone Zoom (ZX551ML), has Intel processor, would it be easy, same difficult or harder for that smartphone?
I dont think thats even possible. Is there even a mobile port from Linux?
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Hi all,
I want to buy a Iconia A501, so does it run dual boot win7/8 & ICS?
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No
A500/A501 runs on Android with possibility to dual boot to Linux in the future (there are some Work-In-Progress projects right now).
W500/W501 runs on Windows 7 and I don't know if anyone even tried to boot another system on it.
yaworski said:
No
A500/A501 runs on Android with possibility to dual boot to Linux in the future (there are some Work-In-Progress projects right now).
W500/W501 runs on Windows 7 and I don't know if anyone even tried to boot another system on it.
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Thanks 4 ur reply, bcoz i saw Model W500/W501 run dual boot win8 & Android, so i think that A501 also do that.
Iconia W50x has an x86 based CPU. That's why it can run Windows 7. I didn't know that it can already boot Android.
Iconia A50x has an ARM based CPU (Tegra2). There is no Windows 7 version that can run on ARM (actually Win7 can only be run on x86/x64 architecture).
Windows 8 will have an ARM supporting version but there is almost no chance that it could work on any Tegra2 based tablet.
The W50X has been able to run Android but the A50X series can't run windows - any version of windows....
I just bought Yoga 2 10" Android and I'm wondering whether it's possible to change operating system on my device? The specs are rather the same as in Yoga 2 Windows tablet (or I'm missing something?) so I'm guessing that technically it shouldn't be a problem, right? Ideally I'd like to prepare dual boot with Android and Windows. I'd be grateful for your help! Cheers!
Hello all
I was wondering if there will be AOSP/CM ROM for this device, not a single ROM is available and no dev is interested to work on such a great device.
Such a totally crap device, still stucked on 5.1.1 since launch, no dev is interested in the development either, where android n announced already, we are still waiting for Android M update, i wasted my money on such a **** device, will never buy a sammy mid range in future, m totally fed up with this
I think because there are few developer with that phone and they can't test their work. You can port ROMs such as CM to you phone by your self. There are tons of guides and forums. All u need is a linux OS (such as ubuntu, debian and others) and sources.
DeadSquirrel01 said:
I think because there are few developer with that phone and they can't test their work. You can port ROMs such as CM to you phone by your self. There are tons of guides and forums. All u need is a linux OS (such as ubuntu, debian and others) and sources.
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Ok i want to port Resurrection Remix on my A8, i need a simplest guide for android build environment startup, using windows 10, with no knowledge about programming languages such as C++ etc etc which is required to be used on Linux OS, can you plz help me, i will install ubuntu OS on my laptop, but i am worried can i install two different os in one machine, i.e. Windows 10 & Ubuntu
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Ok i want to port Resurrection Remix on my A8, i need a simplest guide for android build environment startup, using windows 10, with no knowledge about programming languages such as C++ etc etc which is required to be used on Linux OS, can you plz help me, i will install ubuntu OS on my laptop, but i am worried can i install two different os in one machine, i.e. Windows 10 & Ubuntu
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yep, I'm on kali and I use windows 10 to play games, so the only thing is: take care when partitioning. After you installed ubuntu there is a bootloader called "GRUB" and there you can choose if you want to boot windows or linux
It looks like there are drivers for linux that support the GPU, according to the Nintendo Switch community.
Is there a way to install a modern Ubuntu/Debian distro on the box?
Any guide links?
Someone mentioned that an apt-get upgrade would break the OS. Is this still the case? I hope it won't brick the box ,..
Nvidia made a version of Ubuntu 14.04 available called Linux4Tegra. I haven't heard of anything newer.
Hello guys,
this is my first post. Since today I´m a proud owner of a Galaxy Tab A (SM-T510 with 64 GB ROM and 3GB RAM, newest stock android build T510XXU2ASK5, never connected to internet yet).
I want to install Nethunter OS or Kali Linux (if possible) on this and read many hours in the internet but there are some questions:
Has anyone flashed the SM-T510 with Nethunter OS? (if this isn´t possible, a way to just use the kali apps is fine too but not my first choice)
Is it possible to flash directly to the ROM instead to a SD Card?
Which type of processor has the tablet? I think it is amd64 not arm, right? Maybe I could try to flash a Nethunter Image for Galaxy Tab S4 but I´m sure this doesn´t work cause the processor is not exact the same... (https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/)
I found this thread about Kali Linux installation but I would find a direct installation better https://forum.xda-developers.com/hardware-hacking/hardware/devices-kali-linux-installation-t3414523 (If I can´t install directly, can I use this guide for my device after I rooted it?)
A few years ago I flashed Android on a SD-Card for my HTC Kaiser 130 (still working fine), so I have a little experience about flashing and so on but flashing this tablet looks a little bit more difficult to me, so I want as much information as possible cause I have only one try (in the baddest scenario)
I hope you can help me.
Thanks for reading! (I´m from germany, so I´m sorry for my bad english)
Edit: I have found UserLAnd and will try it now, if someone has a better suggestion, feel free to post it
Where'd you get the idea that this was an AMD64 tablet? All Samsung Galaxy Tab As are ARM, The T510 has an Exynos 7904 or 7885 SoC. And I've never heard of anyone porting a Linux distro to one.
lewmur said:
Where'd you get the idea that this was an AMD64 tablet? All Samsung Galaxy Tab As are ARM, The T510 has an Exynos 7904 or 7885 SoC. And I've never heard of anyone porting a Linux distro to one.
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Thanks for your answer lewmur, I just read it is a 64bit proc and thought it is amd64, my last tablet is some years old and I just thinked the technical development is quicker... ^^
Hmm... sounds like bad news, I just googled yesterday and it is a Exynos 7904, yes you´re right. That means it is closed source, damn.
In this thread (https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-m30/help/hope-custom-rom-development-m30-exynos-t3910256) I found someone who maybe has kernel source, I will write him. Maybe where is a way to build a Nethunter image by myself. I have tested UserLAnd on the tab and I don´t really like it, it´s not smooth.
On monday I will go to the shop where I buyed the tab and try to give it back, maybe they have goodwill, then I will buy online a nexus tablet, looks much more easier.
Thank you anyway, maybe someone has some more good tipps for me.
I have downloaded this
nethunter-2021.3-generic-armhf-kalifs-full.zip
and flashed it with TWRP on my Rooted Device and it works on SM-T510 Android 11 StockROM