I'm new to Android and have a few question that didn't get answered by Google it. I have bought my first Android phone (SGS2 of course, after years of being a Symbian fanboy), but have not received it yet.
1. Does everything run on top of Dalvik JVM? At the bottom is the Linux kernel. Then there is a Linux process which runs Dalvik VM. Could for instance Sun's JVM run on a Linux process of its own or another Linux application?
2. Can C/C++ Linux program run on Android? Though compiled for ARM. Android has NDK (Native Development Kit) which allows it to run C/C++ applications inside Android applications, but I'm wondering about running C/C++ applications directly on Android. BusyBox is coded in C, but runs on Android. Is it running directly on the kernel's linux process or within an Android application on Dalvik?
3. The latter(Q2) would indicate that not everything run on top of Dalvik. Otherwise C/C++ programs would not run.
4. Android uses ADB (Android Debug Bridge) for its CLI magic. BusyBox uses Ash. Can one install bash as the default shell, with full GNU Core Utilities commands? Some forum posts indicate that it is possible to install an ARM re-compiled bash version.
5. Android can be rooted by installing applications like Super User or BusyBox that would let the user execute applications as root. That would indicate that there exist a root user, in addition to the actual user. Is this similar to how it is on Linux? Can I define a password for the root user so that no applications can run root directly?
6. Are all user data stored in the database SQLite? User data is accessible through different applications, but how does Android determine access rights to it?
7. I have read that Android applications run on their own Linux process and are assigned a unique user ID. Does this mean that we can run ps to see all running processes or does it act like the Sun JVM just showing each VM process? However looks like different applications can run in the same process. Can these be distinguished or do we just the the once process.
8, Is the camera application (that some have made modifications of) a Google app or Samsung app? Just wondering since the former would allow such modified versions to run on other than Samsung phones, but given that different phones have different camera specs I don't see how this could go well.
9. Can the codes typed in the dialer be executed through a shell instead (adb)?
There are some apps that run direct c++ code. The stock gallery app for example is written in c++. So not everything uses that dalvik virtual machine. I don't know enough to answer all your questions though.
Not many replies. That is disappointing.
Perhaps I could move this thread to another forum here on XDA? Or perhaps another forum.
In the meantime I'll try some more Google search on the subjects...
Basically the title..
Im wondering if there is any sort of android IDE app that can create and manage projects? I use my tablet as my primary pc since I no longer have a computer for the time being.
If there isnt an app, I wonder if it would be possible by booting into ubuntu and compiling code there. Although then Id have no way to run the app, would I?
exploitz said:
Basically the title..
Im wondering if there is any sort of android IDE app that can create and manage projects? I use my tablet as my primary pc since I no longer have a computer for the time being.
If there isnt an app, I wonder if it would be possible by booting into ubuntu and compiling code there. Although then Id have no way to run the app, would I?
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Both options work. ...
If you know how to work via a shell, you should have a look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340852. It includes everything to get an android application up-and-running on your device from your device itself. It includes the java compiler, dex, signer, ... even vim as a text editor. Very cool.
Ubuntu works also, but is a bit heavier. You will need at least a giga byte of space. But then you can use most of the usual tools. But I didn't find a working SDK for android for the arm version of Ubuntu. So it's mainly useable to create applications that will have to run inside that Ubuntu. It is also possible to use it with a GUI throug VNC, but I don't feel that it is useable enough for real development.
Good luck ...
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This has really breathed new life into my HP Chromebook. The only downside to this OS is the way it handles ZIP files. You must drag them to the Download section and they get unpacked and show up in left column.
Android Apps that work for me:
Pandora
DoggCatcher
Garman My-Cast Weather
TWIT.TV
Android Apps that won't run:
iBird Pro
WinAmp
Gmail 5.0
Anyone know if gmail 5.0 will run well on Chromebook? I need a new laptop and would like to go to ChromeOS but I need a decent exchange email client. The company that hosts our web access will not enable full version of OWA for anything other than IE.
Thanks for sharing useful information with us.It helps for the new followers who dont know about this.
I dont see the FIOS app listed, can it be done? I use my tablet like a second tv at home and to watch stuff in HD as I do not have the hd box. Thx.
Technically, yes you can run any Android application on a Chromebook, but it will require quite a lengthy process that may not even be worth the time. Here's the guide. Just follow these steps: (I would post a link but I'm a new member...)
"Google is currently working with a handful of developers to bring a few Android apps to Chrome OS—but why wait for the pokey process to bear fruit? You can run any Android app on your Chromebook today. Chat on Skype, play Minecraft Pocket Edition, or read the latest news in Flipboard; it’s all possible, with a little help from Linux.
Here’s how it works: Google created a “runtime” that allows any Android app to run on Chrome OS. To test it out, it released four Android apps—Vine, Evernote, Duolingo, and Sight Words—that are now on the Chrome Web Store. Installing one of these apps will get you the runtime, and then you can “sideload” an Android app and run it on your Chromebook.
Google's goal is to get every Android app running on a Chromebook. In practice, the runtime is still in development and some apps crash—especially since Google's Android backend services aren't present on a Chromebook—but many apps already work just fine. Apps that use the microphone and camera even have access to your Chromebook’s microphone and camera. Android app notifications appear in Chrome’s notification center, too.
4.3 skype on chrome os
Skype's Android app running in Chrome OS, complete with notifications in the lower-right corner. Nobody tell Microsoft!
Getting started
First, install one of the four official Android apps—like Kids Sight Words—from the Chrome Web Store. Try the app and ensure it works on your Chromebook. Installing this sample app will also install the Android runtime for Chrome OS, and that’s what lets this hack work behind the scenes.
Install an Android app on Chrome OS
We’ll be using the chromeos-apk tool for this. It runs on UNIX-like systems (read: Linux and Mac OS X). We performed this process with Ubuntu 14.04, but there’s a way to convert APK files manually if you’re on Windows, or you can run Ubuntu from a live CD or Wubi. You can even do this on a Chromebook itself if you’re a geek who’s installed Linux in developer mode.
On Ubuntu, open a Terminal window. Run the following two commands to install and set up node.js:
sudo apt-get install nodejs npm
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
Next, install the chromeos-apk tool:
sudo npm install chromeos-apk -g
You’ll need the Android app’s APK file. Google doesn’t just allow you to download these from the Google Play Store. You can sometimes find APK files on various websites online, but that's risky—it’s like downloading a program’s .exe file from an unofficial file-hosting site instead of the official source.
1 download android app apk file for chrome
Downloading an Android app's APK using AirDroid's web interface. (Click on any image in this article to enlarge it.)
If you have an Android smartphone or tablet, AirDroid works well for this. Install the Android app you want to run on your Chromebook on your Android device, and install AirDroid as well. Open the AirDroid app and visit the AirDroid website on your computer. Sign in to the AirDroid interface. You don’t need to create an account, just scan the QR code on the screen with your device’s camera. Click the Apps icon, locate the app you want to run, and click the Download button to its right. You’ll get the app’s APK file on your computer.
Next, you’ll use the following command on your computer to package the Android app up for Chrome OS. (Be sure to replace “/path/to/app.apk” with the file path to the downloaded APK file on your drive.)
chromeos-apk /path/to/app.apk
If you’d like to use the app’s tablet interface instead of it smartphone interface, add --tablet to the end of the command, like so:
chromeos-apk /path/to/app.apk --tablet
2.5 convert android app for chrome
Converting an Android app for use on a Chromebook using the Chromeos-apk tool in Ubuntu Linux.
I saw an error message with Skype and had to enter the “com.skype.raider” name when prompted, but the tool still successfully converted Skype and it ran on my Chromebook. The tool is supposed to get the appropriate name from the APK file so you don’t have to enter it by hand, but it doesn’t always work.
The command generates a directory, which will appear in your home directory on Linux. Copy the entire directory to your Chromebook via a USB flash drive, SD Card, or shuffling it around using a cloud syncing service. Go to the Extensions page on your Chromebook (Chrome > "Hamburger" menu > Tools > Extensions), click Enable developer mode, and use the Load unpacked extension button to load the extension directory for the Android app.
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The Extensions menu's developer mode in Chrome OS.
Once that's done, simply open select the Launch option for the app in the Extensions menu.
Run more than one app
This tool has some limitations. Google’s Android runtime for Chrome is currently restricted to four specific apps, and the tool above replaces Vine with an app of your choice. You can only use the command above to install a single Android app on your device at a time. If you want to install up to three more, follow these instructions.
Vladikoff—chromeos-apk’s developer—has also now released a modified Android runtime for Chrome. It’s known as the ARChon Custom Runtime, and it allows you to run any number of apps at a time. It even allows you to run Android apps in Chrome on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. This modified runtime is less official and may be more unstable. Of course, Windows users already have a good way to run Android apps with BlueStacks or by installing Android in a virtual machine.
soundcloud chromeos Vladikoff
Soundcloud's Android tablet app running on a Chromebook.
Where is this headed?
In the future, Google will likely improve their Android app runtime and allow all Android developers to easily package their apps and put them on the Chrome Web Store. Google could go even further, adding Chromebooks as another supported device in Google Play so you could easily install any Android app on a Chromebook like you'd install it on a smartphone or tablet.
We’ll probably need unofficial tools like chromeos-apk for a while. It’s unlikely we’ll see every Android app appear in the Chrome Web Store any time soon. Chrome OS users may have to use tools like chromeos-apk to package up apps like Skype; Microsoft probably doesn’t want Skype running on Chromebooks, as they like using it as a cudgel against Chrome OS in their “Scroogled” campaign and other ads.
Check out /r/chromeapks on Reddit for more discussion of this tool, including whether specific apps work! We’ll hopefully see the tool continue to improve, bringing more software to Chrome OS—though you have to wonder what this means for the future of Chrome and its offline “Chrome apps.”
It's a pretty straight forward guide.
chromebooks are a google product...
griffmac12 said:
Anyone know if gmail 5.0 will run well on Chromebook? I need a new laptop and would like to go to ChromeOS but I need a decent exchange email client. The company that hosts our web access will not enable full version of OWA for anything other than IE.
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where chromebooks are a google product, yes, you shouldn't have any problem running your gmail.. i can sink my email from my samsung gal 4 and no issues... comes equipped with gmail, you will have to set up an account, or use an old one... to set your chromebook up... it's like an android netbook... but i love this... ( had a netbook, loved it too, but... this is way better!!!)
good luck with yours!!
apps
hi
i have a hp 14 chromebook(celeron)
android skype and ymail are working for me
hi
how successful are people at running android apps on there chromebooks?
i have been trying off and on since christmas to run android apps on a intel acer chromebook with no success,
while i havent used this method described here, as i havent got linux, i have tried the other two methods that are supposed to work.
i have mainly been trying to convert mincraft as this is supposed to work fine, i just thought get this working and move on
first i installed evernote, to get the run time on chrome book, its definetly on there
then i have put ARChon
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.bpear.archonpackager
on my phone, and used it to create the files/folders from apk files which then i put on the chromebook, and install via chrome/load unpacked extension
but it just shows the icon for a minute then the chrome crash screen
i have then tried installing Twerk,
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/twerk/jhdnjmjhmfihbfjdgmnappnoaehnhiaf?hl=en
directly on the chromebook, converting the apks with twerk and then again install the resulting files/folders via load unpacked extension
but same result,
next attempt, i put the Archon runtime on the chromebook
https://archon-runtime.github.io/
i have repeated the previous steps, archon on my phone and twerk on the chromebook but still get same results
i have also tried a few other random apks, and i have tested the apks im using on a tablet so they all work
For older Chromebooks/Chromeboxes that Google will not load the Android store on, there is one possibility. There is a Linux distribution called "Android x86". I have installed this Linux distribution on my PC laptop, dual boot with Windows 10 and Ubuntu. It looks and runs android marshmallow just like my android tablet and phone. You don't need touchscreen. The mouse point, click and drag works fine to perform all touch functions. I can download and run Google Play Store apps to my PC with Android x86.
So, since you can install Linux through Crouton on a Chromebook/Chromebox, you should be able to install Linux Android x86 through Crouton.
U have 2 ways If u want linux on ur Android device :
1. "Native" way. Individual device have individual tools for booting linux.
2. Mount linux on top of Android.
I have some smartphones that im not using. And I want to install linux on it (some small linux, maybe without gui, just for linux terminal).
This smartphones dont have "individual tools". So without knowledge how to port Multiboot or Kexecboot (etc.) this way cant be used.
(I have native linux on my ASUS tablet, so I understand a little about "what I want")
But I dont want to install linux on top of Android (LinuxOnAndroid, Linux Deploy etc.).
So my question is :
TWRP have Terminal Command (In Advanced menu) that can run .sh scripts. Can I mount linux inside of "recovery" (throught the TWRP Terminal Command) ? (On the Android, linux can be mounted throught the Terminal Emulator)
I wanted to test it by myself, but I havent the time for this. So maybe someone already experiment with this.
PS. All I really need its native linux terminal (not terminal emulator, or some another terminal with ported utilities). So maybe someone know easy way how to "replace" android with native linux ?
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I am Not responsible if you soft brick your system.
This is all Literally Brand New, Windows 11 Is Not Fully released.
If you prefer to not install this on your direct OS,
Give me a couple days to get you all a Virtual Machine Preloaded.
Also There Is No Voice Over.
The Video Is Intentionally fast, concise, and to the point.
You Will have to Read the Guide.
If you want Easy Mode, Please wait for my Virtual Machine Image release In a day or two.
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Video Proving Concept, Intended to teach slowly by going fast:
Written Guide:
Download Win11Root:
MEGA:
1.22 GB file on MEGA
mega.nz
NOTE: I'M SILLY AND I FORGOT TO UPLOAD THE .DEV FOLDER. HERE IS THE DEVELOPER ISO:
How To Download Windows 11 Developer ISO
THIS THREAD IS OLD AS HECK, BUT WILL TEACH YOU SOME THINGS, IF YOU LISTEN~! Hello, there are three ways to download Windows 11 ISOs, the first and most obvious way being through Microsoft themselves. But what do you do when their site is...
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*How to Unlock Windows Insider*
Open Settings.
Open Windows Update.
Open Windows Insider Program.
Choosing your data settings - Windows Insider Program
Choosing your diagnostic data settings for flighting
docs.microsoft.com
*Installing the Developer's PreRelease Win 11 Copy*
Open WIN11ROOT.
Open .devimage
Run the Win 11 dev installer through the ISO file..
Wait for reboot...
*Enabling Developer Mode On Windows*
Open Settings.
Scroll Down to Privacy Settings.
Open, then click on "For Developers".
Turn on Developer mode.
*First Step to Setting Up the Debugger*
In Developer Mode:
Select Device Portal.
Let Windows Install the Toolset.
Turn Authentication OFF.
Scroll down to device discovery and turn it on.
*Install Visual Studio*
download visual studio:
Download Visual Studio Tools - Install Free for Windows, Mac, Linux
Download Visual Studio IDE or VS Code for free. Try out Visual Studio Professional or Enterprise editions on Windows, Mac.
visualstudio.microsoft.com
Run .vs_community__559787300.1638713783.exe
---edit I left this out, download visual studio off microsoft's website
---This is necessary to download the dependencies *aka* "Features"
During the Install:
Switch to Workloads tab.
Select:
1- Universal Windows Platform development
select all options except win 10
2- .NET Desktop Development
3- Desktop development with C++
--------NOTE-------------
IT IS NOT NEEDED TO DL "EVERYTHING" AS I SAID BEFORE, THIS BUILD
IS FOR THE DEVS AND PENTESTERS... TO UNLOCK ALL YOUR "TOOLS"
*Installing the Dependencies*
Hit the Windows key on your keyboard.
Search for Features.
Go into feature management.
Turn on EVERYTHING!
*Installing the Android Subsystem*
Right Click android.Msixbundle
Select Copy Path
(android.Msixbundle is the android subsystem downloaded from the microsoft store)
Right Click 0000-ADB.exe
(NOTE THAT THE ADB IN WIN11ROOT IS A /SHORTCUT/ FOR POWERSHELL 7... YOU NEED TO REPLACE IT)
To replace the shortcut, go into the powershell Folder in WINROOT
Hit ctrl + F to "find" pwsh
Right Click and create a new shortcut.
Title it ADB to make it easier to know what it is going to be used for...
Paste the Shortcut in the main folder of WINROOT...
Now right click... Select run as Admin.
Type:
Add-AppxPackage and paste android.Msixbundle's path
The code is in this file, fyi:
00000-InstallAndroidSubsystem.txt
*Programming The Android Subsystem*
Press the Windows Key.
Search Android.
Open Windows Subsystem For Android Settings.
Under Subsystem Resources Select Continuous.
Turn Developer Mode On.
Then Click Manage Developer Settings.
Refresh your IP Address.
Copy your IP Address.
*Setting Up The "ADB Tools"*
Open WIN11ROOT Folder.
Open AdbConnect.txt
Paste your PC's Ethernet IP address from Dev Settings.
Save the file, then copy the full code.
Open 0000-ADB.exe
Paste:
adb connect 192.168.0.5:50080
(Replace 192.168.0.5:50080, with Your Ethernet IP..
From Developer's options...")
*Installing Apps Through ADB*
Open WIN11ROOT Folder.
Open .0-DROP APPS HERE
Drop in Any app or use the Testers..
Right Click the App you want to install..
Click Copy As Path
Open 0000-InstallApps.txt
Paste the path at the end of the command..
For instance:
adb install "C:\Users\anife\Desktop\WIN11ROOT\.0-DROP APPS HERE\rootexplorer.apk"
adb install "whatever else you like"
Replace the quotes with your app's path..
Save The File For Troubleshooting Purposes
Right Click 0000-ADB.exe
Run as admin..
Paste in commands for your apps one at a time.
Obviously this can all be streamlined, but this is a proof of concept demonstration to
help get the devs and pentesters rooted as intended by microsoft through their Insider Program.
Now the easy part!
*Installing Kali Linux*
Open WINROOT Folder.
Right Click ADB.exe
Select Run As Admin
Paste this code to install Windows Subsystem for Linux:
wsl --install -d kali-linux
if you have trouble with your linux install,
wsl –set-default-version 1
will correct
Download any app on the playstore, Without installing GMS, GAPPS, AMAZON, Or any other App Store:
Download Any Apk Off The Playstore Without installing Google, AMAZON, or Any other APP Store
EDIT-- This post is super old (but still works). Another method (maybe better for your use case?) is the Aurora store. Please see the COMMENTS SECTION. How To Download any app on the playstore, Without installing GMS, GAPPS, AMAZON, Or any...
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I would like to thank my brilliant friend, Ron Lovell. He was the one to first tell me about Windows Insider, about Android apps being able to be run on them, and is currently teaching me new methods for all sorts of things. Together and with the rest of You, we can continue to Build the Future. "It takes a team"
Tipped me off I forgot to get the Dev edition. Hah
Showed me the amazing matrix, linuxesque way of installing dev distros
How to use UUP Dump to download Windows 11 build 25375, 23466, or any ISO file - Pureinfotech
UUP Dump lets you download the Windows 11 build 25375 or 23466 ISO file or any other release for an upgrade or clean install. Here's how:
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Summary for Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22509.1011 (rs_prerelease) amd64, English (United States), Windows Home, Windows Home N, Windows Pro, Windows Pro N
Summary for Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22509.1011 (rs_prerelease) amd64, English (United States), Windows Home, Windows Home N, Windows Pro, Windows Pro N on UUP dump. UUP dump lets you download Unified Update Platform files, like Windows Insider updates, directly from Windows Update.
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Showed me how to turn on "features" the dependencies installed from visual studio
How to Install the Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows 11
The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) lets you run Linux software on your Windows 11 PC. When you enable WSL, Windows will install a custom-built Linux kernel. You can then install Ubuntu or another Linux distribution of your choice.
www.howtogeek.com
Getting started with the Windows Insider Program
Be the first to see what's next for Windows, provide feedback to help us improve Windows, and join our inspiring community in the Windows Insider Program.
insider.windows.com
Migrating from Windows PowerShell 5.1 to PowerShell 7 - PowerShell
Update from PowerShell 5.1 to PowerShell 7 for your Windows platforms.
docs.microsoft.com
Build desktop Windows apps with the Windows App SDK - Windows apps
Learn about the Windows App SDK, benefits it provides to developers, what is ready for developers now, and how to give feedback.
docs.microsoft.com
Use the Windows App SDK in an existing project - Windows apps
This article provides instructions for using the Windows App SDK in an existing project.
docs.microsoft.com
Intel Bridge: What it is, and how it gets Android apps working on Windows 11
Yo dawg, Intel heard you like compiling and it wants to recompile your compilations. Or something like that. The good news is that it actually makes sense.
www.androidcentral.com
How To Manually Install WSA:
Copy this link Then paste it in the link below, DL the MSIX Package
Get Windows Subsystem for Android™ with Amazon Appstore from the Microsoft Store
Windows Subsystem for Android™
www.microsoft.com
Website to download from Microsoft Store:
Microsoft Store - Generation Project (v1.2.3) [by @rgadguard & mkuba50]
Online link generator for Microsoft Store. You can use it to get links to almost all apps, games, themes from the Microsoft Store.
store.rg-adguard.net
Powershell 7:
.Bat file unable to run powershell 7
I have set up a very simple .bat file to execute a couple of commands to save me typing them out every time, however the processes need to be run in powershell 7. If i manually run powershell 7.0.3...
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Want a deeper understanding of Android, specifically the sublayers, like the bootloader, rooting, flashing a custom OS and / or GAPPS?
Root Nvidia Shield TV Pro 2019 Version
THIS IS OUTDATED https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/bootmod-root-your-shield-in-1-minute-2015-2017-2019.4524873/ REPLACES THIS IF YOU WANT ANDROID OR USE THIS GUIDE...
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The instructions above are for the shield, but the steps are mostly the same with any device, once you get into your device's bootloader..
NOTE THAT THE SHIELDTOOLS CANNOT BE USED ON YOUR PHONE, MORE SPECIFICALLY THE SHIELDROOT SCRIPT, DO NOT RUN THAT ON YOUR PHONE BC IT CONTAINS A SYSTEM IMAGE BUILT FOR THE SHIELD AND WILL SOFT BRICK YOUR PHONE UNTIL YOU FIND THE CORRECT IMAGE FOR YOUR PHONE.... EVERYTHING ELSE IS AMBIDEXTROUS
Thread has been updated to include Google Drive or Mega links to download the tool.
Mod Edit: Quote removed since post removed.
The link to your Dev build keeps throwing a forbidden error. So might wanna fix that..
EDIT *IRRELEVANT*
it was not in the download from Mega or Google.. I'm not this much of a stickler to most, because i already have WSA rockin on W11, but I just figured i'd give your method a try because your title honesatly was appealing and I had nothing bette rto do.. because I watched your video and saw the dev image was in your WIN11ROOT folder, but wasn't the case on either download for me.
jenneh said:
Gee, that got fixed quickly I guess I have no choice but to delete the links, For now! Muahahahaha!! Note to users, The Developer ISO is in WIN11R00T, It is just the DIRECT download link that is down, for those who don't wan't to download my toolset. While I'm at it, if you dl my toolset, the adb.exe shortcut will not work, you need to delete it, go into powershell, 7, then hit ctrl f to find pwsh, copy and paste that short cut to the original folder using cmd Will Not Work to activate power shell 7
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DrScrad said:
it was not in the download from Mega or Google.. I'm not this much of a stickler to most, because i already have WSA rockin on W11, but I just figured i'd give your method a try because your title honesatly was appealing and I had nothing bette rto do.. because I watched your video and saw the dev image was in your WIN11ROOT folder, but wasn't the case on either download for me.
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Can I ask you, do you know how that's possible? Is it user error on my part or was it removed after the fact? I'm going to try to reupload it with a different name, just the dev ISO. THANK YOU for telling me.
----edit definitely user error... It shouldn't have only been 1.3 gb zipped and that should have registered to me sooner...
I Just got so excited to share the Mostly Gui Method...
I AM REUPLOADING THE DEV ISO I WILL POST A COMMENT WITH THE LINK WHEN IT HAS UPLOADED
THE TOTAL FILE SIZE FOR THE ISO IS 4.6 GB
A new lesson for those willing to learn! https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-download-win-11-developer-iso.4372383/
A mega link has been provided for the direct DL of the Dev ISO.
As well as an explanation on UUP for future reference..
I'm a little confused about what the intent here. Is this guide intended to help people set up their Windows 11 PC as a ADB platform for their phone? Or is this focused on gaining root access in the WIndows 11 Android subsystem so as to run Android apps with root?
V0latyle said:
I'm a little confused about what the intent here. Is this guide intended to help people set up their Windows 11 PC as a ADB platform for their phone? Or is this focused on gaining root access in the WIndows 11 Android subsystem so as to run Android apps with root?
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It's about helping beginners interested in learning systems like android and windows understand better where to get started. From beginning to end. *Teaching!* Some folks interested in this are very young and do not have the ability to comprehend a lot of the technical jargon that you find on some of these more advanced concept threads.
I'm am teaching folks, as I learn, how I see things, pitfalls and all, so we have more people in the world learning these things and more people to talk to about Creating The Future.
Yes it helps them get setup with adb without having to dl the toolset off google sdk site, its the full latest sdk from google.
I also included powershell 7 so you don't have to DL that too.
In the past I probably would have not installed visual studio, as I didn't understand that their jargon of "features" is akin to "dependencies" like framework, hypervisor, etc.... Which is a huge mistake!
IRELEVANT
Okay Friends A bare Bones VM running Ghost Spectre's interpretation of what Win 11 should be is uploading now! I'm stuck at work for a few more hours, but when I get home I will make a video to guide you all through programming our new toy!
Now, as this is a class and a learning environment, you will be left with a problem We will get Kali Linux setup and working in our Windows 11 Virtual Machine, We will Install the Android Subsystem through ghost's toolbox, since it's easier.
We will get all our features and dependencies unlocked, and then you will be presented with the problem... Some solutions.... And well just an opportunity to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX.
The android subsystem is giving me trouble in the VM. Maybe it will you, too.
Can You solve the problem?
Also I want you to think about this question:
What do we want windows to be? More so what do we want computing to be, to Do?
The bare bones windows 11 virtual machine is 6gb in size zipped!
Posting the link here early for those that are interested and already understand how to install vms... still working on the guide for those that wouldn't know the first thing to do with this, otherwise XD
https://mega.nz/file/isdEVD4J#185Cr400Q2qcXuIIBUx-fEbPzzK1iAe54mbCnmIrA3I
this is ghost specter's win 11
i have now built my own modded win 11
jenneh said:
Okay Friends A bare Bones VM running Ghost Spectre's interpretation of what Win 11
Now, as this is a class and a learning environment, you will be left with a problem We will get Kali Linux setup and working in our Windows 11 Virtual Machine, We will Install the Android Subsystem through ghost's toolbox, since it's easier.
We will get all our features and dependencies unlocked, and then you will be presented with the problem... Some solutions.... And well just an opportunity to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX.
The android subsystem is giving me trouble in the VM. Maybe it will you, too.
Can You solve the problem?
Also I want you to think about this question:
What do we want windows to be? More so what do we want computing to be, to Do?
The bare bones windows 11 virtual machine is 6gb in size zipped!
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