[TOOL][DEV][SNAPSHOT] CyanogenModManager - (Update - 2012-06-01) - Android

CyanogenModManager
Easily Build - Download - Manage CM
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What is CM-Manager?
CyanogenModManager (CMM) is inspired by the awesome "cmcompiler" from "lithid", but CMM is not "cmcompiler", niether is it based on it.
CMM is completely written from scratch using the gambas3 runtime.
What will/can CMM do?
As long as it is not released it really wont do much for you..
The plan is:
-Download CyanogenMod for your device and automatically check md5sum
-Compile CyanogenMod
-ADB
Supported Distributions
all (*)ubuntu families, openSuse, Magiea, Fedora. (KDE/GNOME)
Will this be opensource?
Sure, when the code is ready and in a good state.
It will be released under the GPLv3
Download
CM-Manager ist not yet complete and still in heavy development.
However, once in a while I will be releasing snapshots of the current development.
Development Snapshot Builds #2:
http://code.google.com/p/cm-manager/downloads/detail?name=snapshot-cm-manager_0.0.2-1_all.deb
NOTE: Snapshot build's will not have unfinished features enabled.
If you are a developer and want to help out, you are welcome, please contact me
How to Install on ubuntu:
Add PPA repository to get gambas3 runtime : https://launchpad.net/~nemh/+archive/gambas3
Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nemh/gambas3
download the cm-manager.deb from the link above and install it with your package manager.
Features completed
- DownloadManager
snapshot#2
- fixed crash
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Aha
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looking into it

After knowing this is not cmc, I still have a question:
WTF is this?
What language, modules etc etc
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mDroidd said:
After knowing this is not cmc, I still have a question:
WTF is this?
What language, modules etc etc
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c or py with QT.

mDroidd said:
After knowing this is not cmc, I still have a question:
WTF is this?
What language, modules etc etc
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lithid-cm said:
c or py with QT.
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LOL.. you don't want to know ..
I was planning on porting lithid's code to PyQt4/PySide as that is besides ".net" usually what I use at work.. I am a KDE guy and for the love of Qt, I couldn't use cmcompiler....... but, the truth is I'm bored and lazy so I felt like trying something new and ended up using the new gambas3 runtime .. actually, I was just playing with the language and the IDE and trial and trying a few things, to see what is possible and how far I would get,.. well...I got in fast and far and I am having fun with it (this language really lets you do freaky code ;-) )..
You know, I have sympathy for basic languages, my first computer was a amstrad with datasete and it came with locomotive-basic..I really loved that thing.

This looks nice. But would you mind at all at adding SPH-D600 (Samsung Conquer 4g) to that list?

itzdarockz said:
This looks nice. But would you mind at all at adding SPH-D600 (Samsung Conquer 4g) to that list?
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Depending on which branch is selected, the list gets automatically generated..
If your device is not "officially" supported by CyanogenMod then it wont be in the list.
Also..please, don't quote the OP with the screenies, it unnecessarily bloats the screen..
Thanks

Lol, my tool, EDS, cmcompiler, KernelManager, and this.
Maybe we could create an IRC to consult each other?
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mDroidd said:
Lol, my tool, EDS, cmcompiler, KernelManager, and this.
Maybe we could create an IRC to consult each other?
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Sure, I'll see if I can set one up unless you have one?
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jscurtu said:
Sure, I'll see if I can set one up unless you have one?
Gesendet von meinem GT-N7000
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Chatzy is a free IRC creator?
You can login with your personal ID and password, and the room has a password also.
I'll check for it later, it is quite a long time ago since I used it
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mDroidd said:
Lol, my tool, EDS, cmcompiler, KernelManager, and this.
Maybe we could create an IRC to consult each other?
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I would be down, let me know the details.

jscurtu said:
LOL.. you don't want to know ..
I was planning on porting lithid's code to PyQt4/PySide as that is besides ".net" usually what I use at work.. I am a KDE guy and for the love of Qt, I couldn't use cmcompiler....... but, the truth is I'm bored and lazy so I felt like trying something new and ended up using the new gambas3 runtime .. actually, I was just playing with the language and the IDE and trial and trying a few things, to see what is possible and how far I would get,.. well...I got in fast and far and I am having fun with it (this language really lets you do freaky code ;-) )..
You know, I have sympathy for basic languages, my first computer was a amstrad with datasete and it came with locomotive-basic..I really loved that thing.
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Ah, gotcha. GUI driven programming. Good stuff...

mDroidd said:
Chatzy is a free IRC creator?
You can login with your personal ID and password, and the room has a password also.
I'll check for it later, it is quite a long time ago since I used it
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cool, let me know.. haven't used it in a while either, the last was freenode..

jscurtu said:
Depending on which branch is selected, the list gets automatically generated..
If your device is not "officially" supported by CyanogenMod then it wont be in the list.
Also..please, don't quote the OP with the screenies, it unnecessarily bloats the screen..
Thanks
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Alright thanks and sorry.

jscurtu said:
cool, let me know.. haven't used it in a while either, the last was freenode..
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Sent you a PM.
Will send lithid the link and pass also.
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Started making snapshots, here is the first..
DownloadManager is complete
Edit: snapshot#1 crashed this morning.. fixed in #2
http://cm-manager.googlecode.com/files/snapshot-cm-manager_0.0.2-1_all.deb

Related

[CMC] Cyanogenmod Compiler [Alpha] [Dec 28 2011]

Cyanogenmod Compiler (CMC)
Build cyanogenmod with a cli interface.
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Note to users: This is simple enough. Using bash, I created a cli interface to control and manage your repo, add/remove a few things, and compile cm. I am only able to test this with my phone. So I am putting this out here for others to test with as well. It is not fully optimized, code is being actively worked on daily. There most certainly will be bugs, but I have been trying to find as many as I can by myself. Looking for some help from the community for feedback and support.
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If you are wondering how you can use this software its easy. You can clone my repo for now. and run the CMCompiler script:
Code:
git clone https://[email protected]/lithid/CMC.git
cd CMC
./CMCompiler
Features:
- Check for repo installation on startup / or create a repo
- Add and remove devices quickly and easily.
- Remove all non english languages.
- Remove live wallpapers
- Remove cm wallpapers
- Check if adb is running or not.
- Update the repo
- Compile cyanogenmod
- Built in color themes. > http://goo.gl/cED8t
- Plugin support. (More information on this to come)
- Odex plugin built into the package. This will take your connected cyanogemod installed phone and odex the rom on the phone.
Known Issues:
- There is nothing under the menu option 99. This is a placeholder for information about me and the compiler. If you select it it will just exit you out of the script.
- There is no checking for installed software. You will need to install the needed packages on your own to compile. Check post 2 for needed software.
- I have only tested this with ubuntu 11.04.
- Removing the CM wallpapers from the build only works with gingerbread for now. Everything else is working as expected for me.
- I don't check for open ports on your network, so there might be issues connecting to the repos and syncing. I have not built error checking for that.
Features to come:
- Check for installed tools and tell you which are still needed
- Installer/Remover
- Updated information about CMC and plugin support.
- Pure AOSP via plugin
- Adb installer
- Better error checking support.
- Check for errors during compile and point to places to fix.
- I will also take requests!
Please any issue that should arise, I apologize in advanced. Please let me know with as much detail as possible to replicate the issue and I will resolve it.
You can follow me on google+ I tend to talk about it a bit on there as well.
I didn't mean to post this here... Its already in Chef Central > Android.
ouch one of the guys from CM didnt have too many nice things to say about this tool:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/113702637309752822154/posts/7zXKBP7K4wu
I have no idea on how to code/write scripts/compile...i would totally use this. I read what was on g+, i understand what they were saying at the beginning, but all was clarified by the end.
All i want to say is thank you for putting something out here that would essentially get peoples feet wet. Keep up the good work.
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graffixnyc said:
ouch one of the guys from CM didnt have too many nice things to say about this tool:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/113702637309752822154/posts/7zXKBP7K4wu
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..... Meh .....
In my dealings with Linux developers, I found a lot of time they could be real elitist douches. If everything had to be done the "hard way" or no one "would learn", we'd still be using slide rules, logarithm tables, and starting fires by rubbing stones together. I for one love a tool like this and thank you for putting it together. These same guys will be using your tool or something similar upstream soon to do their own builds me thinks
Also, this got picked up by Engadget yesterday, so congratulations on that!
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Also, this got picked up by Engadget yesterday, so congratulations on that!
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Congrats!
http://m.engadget.com/default/article.do?artUrl=http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/29/cyanogenmod-compiler-project-allows-android-tweakers-to-easily-m/&category=classic&postPage=2&icid=eng_latest_art
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The screenshot seems to imply it can compile ICS (cm9) is that true? Or place holders?
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iXNyNe said:
The screenshot seems to imply it can compile ICS (cm9) is that true? Or place holders?
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If devices are supported in cm. Yes.
this script ask me for a repo can someone post the repo please?
lithid-cm said:
If devices are supported in cm. Yes.
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I remember reading that ICS took something like twice the resources to compile. Does anyone know how feasible it is to compile it on a consumer level machine?
jjesusfreak01 said:
I remember reading that ICS took something like twice the resources to compile. Does anyone know how feasible it is to compile it on a consumer level machine?
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Define consumer level? I compiled ics for this phone in an about 2 hours. I have a simple laptop dual core 4 gig ram.
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Is it bad my main motivation to compile is to use my 4.8ghz i7 and 16gb of ram? And put my machine to the test lol.
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Haas360 said:
Is it bad my main motivation to compile is to use my 4.8ghz i7 and 16gb of ram? And put my machine to the test lol.
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Does it run crysis?
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Waddle said:
Does it run crysis?
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Haha classic
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[Online Kitchen] An online kitchen to customize your android rom (Offline)

This online kitchen is ONLINE now. However, it is still under construction. USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK
Visit http://www.aok-project.com/ !
Hey, guys,
I'm developing an online kitchen to help everyone even without any knowledge of programming or kitchening customize to their own android rom.
Below is the interface of my website.
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Basically, here's how it works
Choose a your device
Choose a core (base rom), like CM_7.2_RC1 or CM_7.1_Stable
Choose the built-in apps. Here you can remove the built-in apps that you never use. For example, I like CM 7.2 rom, but I never use the built-in camera and message. Instead I use Go SMS Pro and Camera360. In this case, I could remove them by un-checking Camera and Message checkbox.
Submit your request
Download your core.zip and apps.zip. [Core.zip] contains all rom data except all built-in apps. [apps.zip] contains all built-in apps except ones you un-checked.
Flash them into your phone!
Done!
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Right now, online kitchen only support Nexus One, CM 7.2 RC1 and CM 7.1 as core. In future, it would:
Support more devices and cores.
Allow you to add your own apks to the rom as built-in apps
Customize cores (patch kernel, remove unnessasary language files and etc.)
Personalization (Add your name to "About phone") Anyone could tell me is this possible? I mean, is this legal or against open source?
blah blah blah
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So, anyone has any suggestion?
Thanks for your time and help!
If you add sense stuff later, will be a must.
Menelkir said:
If you add sense stuff later, will be a must.
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also miui stuff pls
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CM7 fantastic !
HTCsense and miui pls
Also an ICS ROM would be fantastic!!
menu is getting bigger . hope all the dishes be cooked soon
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I have never tried sense on mu nexus one. Do you have any idea about which version works best? 3.0 or 3.5? Thanks
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Miui would be supported of course
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You mean the menu on my website?
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ye11ow said:
I have never tried sense on mu nexus one. Do you have any idea about which version works best? 3.0 or 3.5? Thanks
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We dont have sense 3.0 roman but only sense 3.5 we have also sense 2.1 and 1.9 but not themable
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ye11ow said:
You mean the menu on my website?
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by menu i meant the rom bases.
cm,miui,sense
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Go live today!!
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n1newbie said:
by menu i meant the rom bases.
cm,miui,sense
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haha, I understand now. Trying to add more functionalities to this kitchen
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Go live today!!
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I'll put it online ASAP
So far everything works well, just want to know if any of you have any suggestion before using it.
As of now, it looks good to me! When I get off work I'm going to pull out my N1 from the box and use your kitchen to put something together, that's for sure!
I love that you have descriptions of what the files are. Makes things a bit more understandable.
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wow this is definitely a great idea!
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-after you include some more CORES this will be nice for sure~
-cant see the entire list of .apks from the screenshot but i hope it is alot.. or maybe an option to include your own apks from [my computer] ?
jt.one said:
wow this is definitely a great idea!
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-after you include some more CORES this will be nice for sure~
-cant see the entire list of .apks from the screenshot but i hope it is alot.. or maybe an option to include your own apks from [my computer] ?
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+1. yeah, the option to include our own apps from pc will be great
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Maybe a functionality to remove/add ringtones and (live) wallpapers? Especially stock live wallpapers can be large in size.
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+1. yeah, the option to include our own apps from pc will be great
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I'm thinking "include our own apps from pc" too. However, this may cause a problem that users may include say 1 million apks to their rom . Anyway, this function is not hard to implement. You will see it
tommert38 said:
Maybe a functionality to remove/add ringtones and (live) wallpapers? Especially stock live wallpapers can be large in size.
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Now the online kitchen could remove some wallpapers and themes which save you about 10mb space. For ringtones, well, it is a kind of complicated story. I will try.

[ROM][AOSP JDQ39E][cfX 4.8.1-toolchain][SR20] OFFICIAL codefireX Nightlies!

You will not be able to find a faster source built rom. Built with a custom gcc 4.8.1 toolchain, strict aliasing, isoc++11 mode, O3 completely, and well as other optimizations. Click HERE for a better thread, discussion, download, and more info.
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I don't even have to know what is in this ROM to flash. It has the CFX stamp on it. lol. Welcome to the forum. I'll report back after flashing.
Thank you very much for all your work.
Tried CWM and TWRP, won't flash. Error 7 in both recoveries.
BaNkS said:
Tried CWM and TWRP, won't flash. Error 7 in both recoveries.
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I got the same thing. Just wanted to see if anyone else was having this problem. The file is close to 60mb smaller than most though.
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moore808 said:
I got the same thing. Just wanted to see if anyone else was having this problem. The file is close to 60mb smaller than most though.
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I think it has something to do with the build.prop. I could be wrong though. I'm sure it will get worked out soon.
As far as I know, build.prop is not used in CWM, so afaik it wouldn't affect the rom. Maybe the assets are wrong ? This results in an Error 7, as far as i Remember...
Sorry all. Seems to have been a bad build. At the time I didn't have anyone to test. Give me a few hours for a new tested build. I swear upping broken **** isn't usually my MO.
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synergye said:
Sorry all. Seems to have been a bad build. At the time I didn't have anyone to test. Give me a few hours for a new tested build. I swear upping broken **** isn't usually my MO.
Edit: bad makefile inheritance #blamesynergye
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Meant to edit the previous...having all sorts of issues
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Is existz going to pick up a Nexus 4? (Or already has..) Loved his work on the Inspire. Can't wait for you all's collaboration work!
one7dchevy said:
Is existz going to pick up a Nexus 4? (Or already has..) Loved his work on the Inspire. Can't wait for you all's collaboration work!
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He ordered one last I heard and this is a collaboration between us
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Can't wait to try this. Hope the problem is worked out soon.
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synergye said:
He ordered one last I heard and this is a collaboration between us
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Freakin awesome. Cant wait to see existz here. I heard he traded his s3 for samsung galaxy nexus.
I guess he got the nexus 4 as well!
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Would someone be able to join the freenode IRC chan in OP to test this next build for me? It should be done in about 25-30minutes. Just say "synergy" when you join to ping me and I'll respond.
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anyone else having issues with gapps? they flash fine, but the market will not let me update or download anything. i have cleared cache and data for the playstore app, but its still a no go.
synergye said:
Would someone be able to join the freenode IRC chan in OP to test this next build for me? It should be done in about 25-30minutes. Just say "synergy" when you join to ping me and I'll respond.
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im at work but if its the file named test3.zip or whatever i can give it a try and report back here.
ManOnTheMoon said:
im at work but if its the file named test3.zip or whatever i can give it a try and report back here.
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Sure thing. That's been tested with no BT or mobile data...I'll post here when a new test is up. Ty.
Edit: new test build HERE
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synergye said:
Sure thing. That's been tested with no BT or mobile data...I'll post here when a new test is up. Ty.
Edit: new test build HERE
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your link didnt work but i just downloaded it from the first post. ill give it a try as soon as it downloads. ill let you know my findings. thanks.
Dirty flash over kk's 11.25 kang. Everything working as expected off the bat. About to check out bt too. Extremely smooth
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bclark said:
Dirty flash over kk's 11.25 kang. Everything working as expected off the bat. About to check out bt too. Extremely smooth
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I know the fix for BT, and once I fix it will be uploaded as BR1 with configurable quick settings. Also will be building with faux123's non-OC kernel by default (no reason not to, and he's a great dev).
Edit: and THANK YOU to all testers. You have been a great community.
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[DEV][YP-G70] Native Linux

Hello all,
I'm working on booting native Linux distributions on the YP-G70. I'm doing this for only the YP-G70, so don't ask about other devices.
This is a developement thread. Please attempt to keep things on topic. Don't ask for ETA.
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lol! nice
Couple of things
1. That is both cool and odd
2. Did you search?
3. What did you flash
4. Wrong section!
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An1mus said:
1. That is both cool and odd
2. Did you search?
3. What did you flash
4. Wrong section!
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He is probably working on Linux for GP5. it was a joke lol
Is this real, lol? If so, how did you manage to pull this off?
It seems that penguins have hijacked your player. Maybe this is the beginning of the penguin apocalypse. Soon, Linus Torvalds is gonna reveal that he is actually a penguin in disguise and he will summon all the penguins to take over the world.
LordZilo said:
He is probably working on Linux for GP5. it was a joke lol
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Exactly.
TheKryptonite said:
Is this real, lol? If so, how did you manage to pull this off?
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Of course it's real. It's all I've gotten, so far. I'm basing it off of Sultan's kernel config. Hopefully I can get somewhere with this.
Well, good luck.
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Exactly.
Of course it's real. It's all I've gotten, so far. I'm basing it off of Sultan's kernel config. Hopefully I can get somewhere with this.
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What kind of initramfs are you using? Android init and ADB or busybox or something else?
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Mevordel said:
What kind of initramfs are you using? Android init and ADB or busybox or something else?
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Currently, I'm not using any. I may have to use one to switch root to the debian/ubuntu partition. I've been stripping away the Android-y parts of the system, so it's mostly traditional GNU/Linux.
Did you tried to flash a native linux in your galaxy player?
txordi said:
Did you tried to flash a native linux in your galaxy player?
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Did you just accidentally the whole English language?
txordi said:
Did you tried to flash a native linux in your galaxy player?
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wow....
apapousek said:
Did you just accidentally the whole English language?
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Own fail
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Which kernel source did you used?
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MrBrubble said:
Which kernel source did you used?
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Sultan's kernel.
Ok, I know it was a stupid question, but I saw this in a nexus 7 and when I saw the linux penguin I could not help thinking in it. I'm absolutely exhausted about the answers I get of a lot of people. I know I don't know as much as yours about android things, I'm just trying to learn by myself, and life hadn't provided me a good environment to learn english and all these things...
So, I've decided to leave this forum. I don't want to hold this deal anymore. **** you with your great intelligence and android knowledge.
txordi said:
Ok, I know it was a stupid question, but I saw this in a nexus 7 and when I saw the linux penguin I could not help thinking in it. I'm absolutely exhausted about the answers I get of a lot of people. I know I don't know as much as yours about android things, I'm just trying to learn by myself, and life hadn't provided me a good environment to learn english and all these things...
So, I've decided to leave this forum. I don't want to hold this deal anymore. **** you with your great intelligence and android knowledge.
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I'm not using Android. I'm trying to make a pure GNU/Linux environment.
To quote the great Samuel L Jackson, "ENGLISH MOTHER****ER, DO YOU SPEAK IT?"
txordi said:
Ok, I know it was a stupid question, but I saw this in a nexus 7 and when I saw the linux penguin I could not help thinking in it. I'm absolutely exhausted about the answers I get of a lot of people. I know I don't know as much as yours about android things, I'm just trying to learn by myself, and life hadn't provided me a good environment to learn english and all these things...
So, I've decided to leave this forum. I don't want to hold this deal anymore. **** you with your great intelligence and android knowledge.
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-.- Geez you get carried over for nothing do you? apa is known for trolling people (sorry for classing you into this category @apapousek) as you can see yes he's trying to port a full fledged linux into the galaxy player 5.0. Also you should be happy that people are helping. Some people in the forums are even worse. you should see me at the time I wanted to port CWM over to the galaxy player 4.0 (haha good ol' times XD)
Anyways enough off-topic for me.
zaclimon said:
-.- Geez you get carried over for nothing do you? apa is known for trolling people (sorry for classing you into this category @apapousek) as you can see yes he's trying to port a full fledged linux into the galaxy player 5.0. Also you should be happy that people are helping. Some people in the forums are even worse. you should see me at the time I wanted to port CWM over to the galaxy player 4.0 (haha good ol' times XD)
Anyways enough off-topic for me.
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I would say this is a fair classification. I like to mess with people if they ask a question that's already been answered. Those posts take away from a development thread, and get annoying after a while.
To keep this post on topic:
I'm now working on a custom initramfs to switch root to the filesystem, and execute /sbin/init. Hopefully, this will allow us to load a variety of different distributions onto our YP-G70s. I'm testing with Ubuntu, though.
I just statically built busybox with the arm-cortex_a8-linux-gnueabi-linaro_4.7.3 toolchain. After I get things working, i'll post full sources and instructions (not detailed) on how to build this yourself.

[Tool] RootME - Root your Nexus Device [Beta]

RootME for Nexus Devices
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RootME is a root program as the name suggests with your all Nexus devices can rooting. For example: Google Nexus 4/5/7/2013 and all Galaxy Nexus devices
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great, another root toolkit, in the original development section. thats all we need. sure, its fine for experienced users, but why dont you teach all the noobs thatll use your toolkit, how to do things properly, so they can fix their mistakes after using the toolkit and learning absolutely nothing.
simms22 said:
great, another root toolkit, in the original development section. thats all we need. sure, its fine for experienced users, but why dont you teach all the noobs thatll use your toolkit, how to do things properly, so they can fix their mistakes after using the toolkit and learning absolutely nothing.
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I agree, a little heated today?
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Savant said:
I agree, a little heated today?
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:angel:
simms22 said:
:angel:
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Lmao, sure when you're able to tuck in those horns.
Lol who cares if ppl want make or use toolkits. Nobody is forcing anyone to use them. I like them, guess that makes me a noob right? Some ppl get butthurt over the dumbest things
chris6278 said:
Lol who cares if ppl want make or use toolkits. Nobody is forcing anyone to use them. I like them, guess that makes me a noob right? Some ppl get butthurt over the dumbest things
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thats fine, and we should use what we want. problem is, why dont you go help the people that post here every day that their device is "bricked" because they learned nothing of the basics, to do simple maintenance, because they used a root toolkit and learned nothing. why dont i see you out there helping these people out? or is helping your fellow members out something that you consider being butthurt by the dumbest things?
anyways, it has no business being here in original development, as its not original nor is anything being developed.
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery customrecovery.img
Boot up, download supersu.zip, boot into recovery and flash it. PROFIT
Why a tool to do that?
Let it rest simms. No use stirring the pot it's not worth it
jd1639 said:
Let it rest simms. No use stirring the pot it's not worth it
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yea, well, unfortunately for my side that was thinking about having some fun, i agree with you.
Not sure exactly what went on here but don't add fuel to the fire. Just walk away...
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wedgess said:
Not sure exactly what went on here but don't add fuel to the fire. Just walk away...
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thank you
simms22 said:
thank you
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Not sure exactly what went on here but don't add fuel to the fire. Just walk away...
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Everything is fine now. I apologize to @simms22 first of all... and secondly to the community. As well as to the OP. It was a miscommunication on my part. All is well now and I've made a new tech buddy out of it. Enjoy your day gentlemen.
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Everything is fine now. I apologize to @simms22 first of all... and secondly to the community. As well as to the OP. It was a miscommunication on my part. All is well now and I've made a new tech buddy out of it. Enjoy your day gentlemen.
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Good to see you two handled it like men :good: Now back on topic
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Thanks for cleaning.back to topic
Can I root my phone with this tool without unlocking my bootloader?
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AnakTeKa said:
Can I root my phone with this tool without unlocking my bootloader?
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You can't. You have to Unlock Bootloader if you want to root your phone. Hope this helps.
Small update: Bugfixes
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chris6278 said:
Lol who cares if ppl want make or use toolkits. Nobody is forcing anyone to use them. I like them, guess that makes me a noob right? Some ppl get butthurt over the dumbest things
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how dare he tries to contribute and help people out
thanks OP. alot of people will find this handy
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