Hello guys, before the question, i am sorry if i am little english. i look some website that running Ubuntu on Android Device.
I am sorry i am new user in this site, so i can't using outside links in this posting, but you will find if you search on google about this.
i have some question about this case:
1. i am using Samsung Galaxy S Wifi 4.0 a.k.a Samsung YP-G1CW/XSE what ubuntu can running on my device?
2. How with OS Windows? what windows can running on my Device? Windows XP may be, or Windows 7..
Please Help me, i need to running other OS on my Android Device.. Thank's Before for your answer
There are two ways to run another OS on your device: chroot and qemu. You can run Ubuntu (or any Linux distribution that supports ARM processors) with little effort using the chroot method. Look up "Ubuntu installer free" in the store and it will walk you through. It may not work on the stock kernel, so make sure you have the kernel from these forums that fits your device.
The only way to run an OS like Windows is by virtualization through qemu, because it doesn't natively support the chip in your Galaxy S Wifi. This method requires a version of qemu compiled for ARM and additional libraries, which I have not gotten to work successfully on this device. (Anyone else?)
So I'd suggest just trying to get Ubuntu running. It won't be very fast or easy to use on a device that small, but it will work.
Sent from my YP-G70
Mevordel said:
There are two ways to run another OS on your device: chroot and qemu. You can run Ubuntu (or any Linux distribution that supports ARM processors) with little effort using the chroot method. Look up "Ubuntu installer free" in the store and it will walk you through. It may not work on the stock kernel, so make sure you have the kernel from these forums that fits your device.
The only way to run an OS like Windows is by virtualization through qemu, because it doesn't natively support the chip in your Galaxy S Wifi. This method requires a version of qemu compiled for ARM and additional libraries, which I have not gotten to work successfully on this device. (Anyone else?)
So I'd suggest just trying to get Ubuntu running. It won't be very fast or easy to use on a device that small, but it will work.
Sent from my YP-G70
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Thanks Very much for your solution, i will try search, qemu method or chroot methode.. hope i will can do it, because i am new for it. i am not a developer, or programmer. i just want to know more about gad-get
so thanks a lot.
Hi
does anyone know if it's possible to test Cyanogenmod (v.10) in a virtual environment without installing it first on my phone (sg2)? I'm really interested a ROM without touchwiz but would like to assess some features i think are missing (as i tried the android sdk emulator with JB)
thanks
Hmmm...
I'm just thinking about the same thing!
ark0n3 said:
Hi
does anyone know if it's possible to test Cyanogenmod (v.10) in a virtual environment without installing it first on my phone (sg2)? I'm really interested a ROM without touchwiz but would like to assess some features i think are missing (as i tried the android sdk emulator with JB)
thanks
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good question mate I was also looking for this i will replay here if i get anything
Edit : A found a thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906161 i this this will work
Good Day XDA!
I'm just asking a little help because i don't know where to start to.. I do have a project in school that will use ARM Board and Android OS. I have bought an ARM Board but I don't know where to start to in integrating..
1. The ARM board has already installed Android OS 2.2 but I want to install a higher version of OS. Can someone give me an advice or tutorials that can help me to upgrade or to build android for an ARM?
2. I've seen the article about building android from source but I don't know what's next after building the source from Linux OS and in building boot loaders and drivers.
3. What are the ways in making applications pre-installed aside from ADB? Is it possible to have a pre-installed app in a custom ROM?
That's all! Thank you!
So I want to compile Cyanogenmod myself. But all the time I'm trying to set up my ubuntu it's not working. And often the threads are out of date. So could you tell me what I'll need in order to compile roms ? Toutorials would be nice. Of course I'm running a 64bit Ubuntu 12.04. If I schould use another distro just tell me.
Thank you in advance.
I'm looking for a rom that supports Java. Web app's that to use you have to download for online games. I know there is probably not going to be a Android rom and that's fine Linux would be great. I have a N7 (2013). < anything that supports that would be great, and a quick guide on how to install Java to the rom?
I was also wondering if Ubuntu Touch would support such a thing?
Would help me so much with me endeavour to entertain myself when I'm away from home.
Thanks!