It's possible compile the linux kernel 3.x and run Ubuntu in "real" mode?
Someone doing this for Nook Tablet.
Thanks.
Is there any way to build a ROM from source by using windows 7 and cygwin , or you only can do it in Linux OS ??!!
i'm just to learn how to develop ROMs for my device i just need to know if cygwin have all the features as Linux or not !!
Help me !!
Hello XDA community i want to ask the devs in here that can help me with upgrading/porting the kernel 3.4.x to our device which comes with the kernel version 3.0.8. I have successfully managed to upgrade it till now to 3.0.19 using the linux patches. so any help would be appreaciated.
Hello i thinking about linux on android tablets using android kernel debootstrap and runing native armel linux (debian).
CytrynianSodu said:
Hello i thinking about linux on android tablets using android kernel debootstrap and runing native armel linux (debian).
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HI ,what you mean? android is unix system itself .
Linux is the kernel of androids as i know.
So what you want to do?
Android is linux
stefanosapostolopoulos said:
HI ,what you mean? android is unix system itself .
Linux is the kernel of androids as i know.
So what you want to do?
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Use linux (android has linux kernel) in tablet to power linux on tablets and smartphones.
It can be done on every android device (linux)
-it is posible?
-I don't know but this is xda best android developers forum
Debootstrap filesystem on android device use boot.img as kernel edit fstab and run.
CytrynianSodu said:
Use linux (android has linux kernel) in tablet to power linux on tablets and smartphones.
It can be done on every android device (linux)
-it is posible?
-I don't know but this is xda best android developers forum
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i don't thing so
mix android boot.img with systemd to run debian 9 (testing)
Looking to start Compiling Linage OS and ASOP and was wondering if you can point me to a updated tutorial to setup a build environment on Ubuntu 16.04