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Have you see Tizen ?
is it possible to install on Archos gen9 ?

Hi cajl!
cajl said:
Have you see Tizen ?
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Sure, was already following the progress of Meego and Limo...
...unless Nokia and Intel dropped it... and now reborn as Tizen
cajl said:
is it possible to install on Archos gen9 ?
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Basically i would say, why not... it is based on the armel port of debian.
So have a look here first, what is included in the base system:
https://review.tizen.org/git/?p=pkg...3ad5a146d42f15d8c6bd2c99;hb=refs/heads/master
Stepping more into detail, you'll need to fulfill some hardware dependencies i guess.
So it would be the same to build a Debian/Ubuntu image for the Archos devices.
There had been some progress on these in the last weeks... maybe it's little to early for Tizen right now.
Maybe there will be a port for the Pandaboard, this could be a starting point then
See here as a reference:
http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/OMAP4_Panda
Regards,
scholbert

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[INFO] UBUNTU for any arm based devise..

ubuntu can be designed from the scratch for any arm based device .
this is just a humble request to senior devs to check it out and try to port it on our wave.
even if modem would not work for arm ubuntu it would be useful in other aspects like usb hosting, full pc based firefox experience,full doc editing,and something new that our wave would have.
htc-linux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ubuntu/Leo
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RootStock/RunNative
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RootfsFromScratch
even android porting is on half stage. I think dev's are gonna handle the android thing. Maybe they will after android but Android has priority
furkey said:
even android porting is on half stage. I think dev's are gonna handle the android thing. Maybe they will after android but Android has priority
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Well, a working Ubuntu port can be easier than the Android, as one don't have to pay attention to the modem (however determining the battery level still would be a problem...). But I run some rounds with the current kernel to make console available and all my atepts failed, I was not able to get it work... What would you do without console?
anghelyi said:
Well, a working Ubuntu port can be easier than the Android, as one don't have to pay attention to the modem (however determining the battery level still would be a problem...). But I run some rounds with the current kernel to make console available and all my atepts failed, I was not able to get it work... What would you do without console?
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may be this may help you
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/n900
Hmmm i think all guys are busy in porting android and making voluntas browser etc also they have their own life so let them work on other things first.
Also did u tried ubuntu through badadroid ?? Did it worked.??

[Q] How to begin developing android ROM

I am new in XDA developer forum. I knew java and android at the immediate level. Now I'm interested in creating my own Android smartphone ROM. After searching in google, I see that there are a thing which is called "Default ROM" released by google. Base on this ROM, different companies created different ROM in their own style such as Sense, Motoblur, TouchWiz, etc.
So where could I download such a default ROM, and how could I begin with ROM developer. It is kind from my if anybody could give me a tutorial.
(Sorry if the question is exist in the forum, because I could not find it)
Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
me too, i have the same question, can someone help? thx
Your best bet is to have a look at compiling the aosp from source which you will need a Linux os for. The android sdk is a good place to start.
zelendel said:
Your best bet is to have a look at compiling the aosp from source which you will need a Linux os for. The android sdk is a good place to start.
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Also are there no different way but Linux OS?
I still have the Android SDK, but do not know how to begin to custom a ROM via code.
Regards,
detno29 said:
Also are there no different way but Linux OS?
I still have the Android SDK, but do not know how to begin to custom a ROM via code.
Regards,
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Yes to build android from Google's source you will have to have a Linux os. Either stand alone Linux or a version like ubuntu
zelendel said:
Yes to build android from Google's source you will have to have a Linux os. Either stand alone Linux or a version like ubuntu
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In your experience, which linux os should i used. I m also a bit confuse because i did not have to much experience with linux...
detno29 said:
In your experience, which linux os should i used. I m also a bit confuse because i did not have to much experience with linux...
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Me too, trying to learn. Just installed dual boot Ubuntu 10.1 to my comp and trying to figure it out. Big change coming from win7. Ubuntu 11 I couldn't figure out
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One place you can start by checking and has a lot of good info is http://freeyourandroid.com/
I learned how to port from them although I still need to ask questions but it can get you started.
If you just want to get Ubunto going in a virtual machine for now and have NO IDEA take a look at this: http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/26/ho...om-for-android-part-1-setting-up-the-kitchen/
Old release links but Ubunto will update itself

Archos GIT Repo

Hi to all the famous developers!
Archos made it's stuff for Gen 6 to 9 Devices OpenSource.
The Repo can be found here http://gitorious.org/archos. I hope this will make development easier for all of you. There are the sources for the ext. drivers and the kernel.
I'd like to see a full featured working Linux Distro like Bodhi and Kubuntu on my Archos 101IT...
TomAngel said:
Hi to all the famous developers!
Archos made it's stuff for Gen 6 to 9 Devices OpenSource.
The Repo can be found here http://gitorious.org/archos. I hope this will make development easier for all of you. There are the sources for the ext. drivers and the kernel.
I'd like to see a full featured working Linux Distro like Bodhi and Kubuntu on my Archos 101IT...
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Yeahh... ICS incoming
Really good news..
We are using that repository for month now, so this is nothing new.
fzelle said:
We are using that repository for month now, so this is nothing new.
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Sorry but didn't found anything about that!

Looking for a custom ROM / drivers

Guys,
I have a CM802 Android 2.2 tablet that I would like to support external USB devices. My problem right now is that the default ROM doesn't seem to have USB host drivers, and I have no idea where to look. Can you guys point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
I don't know your hardware, but your android version should have no support for both usb host mode and USB otg. If you upgrade and hardware is ready, maybe. But very likely you'll need the kernel USB modules sources and a dev to compile them especially for that build. That's why on my se xperia x10 such feature is still missing ...
The hardware has support for it, and I don't care what version of Android I end up with, as long as there's support. I also don't mind installing them myself, but would like some direction as to where to find the modules.
have you tried going to the manufactures website?
Wrycu said:
The hardware has support for it, and I don't care what version of Android I end up with, as long as there's support. I also don't mind installing them myself, but would like some direction as to where to find the modules.
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You will need to compile a proper kernel with support for it. There have been a few on the site that have done it for a few devices but it is not an overly popular mod
Well, I have just seen a site where they sell the android 2.3 version of the same device which seems to have the USB otg support. In any case, the first step must be one upgrading at least to android 2.3...
lucaoldb said:
Well, I have just seen a site where they sell the android 2.3 version of the same device which seems to have the USB otg support. In any case, the first step must be one upgrading at least to android 2.3...
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the kernel would have been made to support it on that device. After building 2.3 from android source code I can say that it is not there by default.
Thanks, I agree that is not supported by default but maybe they had actually patched a kernel with those modules, though such kind of sites are not very reliable...
zelendel said:
the kernel would have been made to support it on that device. After building 2.3 from android source code I can say that it is not there by default.
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Can you guys link me to the modules or whatever? Again, I'm perfectly willing to build the kernel from source myself, as long as I can have a little direction.
Any help? Links, information, tutorials.. whatever you can give me would be awesome, Internet <3.
Oh, and sorry for the double post.

[Q] Green Orange NX Aliyun OS

Hi people
Doe's anybody can say me how difficult it would be to replace the Aliyun OS with android for this phone?
http://www.fastcardtech.com/Green-Orange-NX
I read on Wikipedia that Aliyun OS is based on Android, so this should not be a big problem right?
greez Furby
afkfurby said:
Hi people
Doe's anybody can say me how difficult it would be to replace the Aliyun OS with android for this phone?
http://www.fastcardtech.com/Green-Orange-NX
I read on Wikipedia that Aliyun OS is based on Android, so this should not be a big problem right?
greez Furby
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read this bro,
droidinterest said:
read this bro,
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thanks, so nobody knows exactly what it is? It's a crappy linux and android fork :silly:
But I saw a thread somewhere on the net where they replaced Aliyun by Android on a ZOPO device.
Is it possible to do that here too or is it device specific?
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thanks, so nobody knows exactly what it is? It's a crappy linux and android fork :silly:
But I saw a thread somewhere on the net where they replaced Aliyun by Android on a ZOPO device.
Is it possible to do that here too or is it device specific?
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i think if this OS based on linux you can try to flash with any phone which have same spec with yours.
but DWYOR ,and don't forget to make backup first
droidinterest said:
i think if this OS based on linux you can try to flash with any phone which have same spec with yours.
but DWYOR ,and don't forget to make backup first
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It's have to be basen on linux, otherwise no android apps would run on the device.
I think it's possible but I would like to get the most information before I spend 200$ for this device.
If anyone has more information, it would be nice to share this.
I found a Aliyun OS Rom here : http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=509654&uk=2650968838
Looking at the structure of the rom, it's clearly an android fork.
- framework-res.lar
- libandroid.so
- libandroid_runtime.so
It think they just changed the extension from apk to lar and maybe changed some things on the UI side.
Bad it's based on android 2.3.3.
When I'm at home I will look at the boot.img.
afkfurby said:
I found a Aliyun OS Rom here : http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=509654&uk=2650968838
Looking at the structure of the rom, it's clearly an android fork.
- framework-res.lar
- libandroid.so
- libandroid_runtime.so
It think they just changed the extension from apk to lar and maybe changed some things on the UI side.
Bad it's based on android 2.3.3.
When I'm at home I will look at the boot.img.
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Did you ever find out more? I'm kinda looking for the same thing.
Cheers
Hello? Any motivation to continue this?

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