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Have anyone been able to develop a working webtop for CM7 or even better CM9?
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at this time - no
but you can run Debian or Ubuntu
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at this time - no
but you can run Debian or Ubuntu
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On CM7 or CM9?
how do you run ununtu or debit?
can we run ubunto with HDMI mirroring?
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I too really want to know or at least be pointed to any threads that help install ubuntu on CM7.I am on weekly #4 and I keep reading that people got ubuntu working so I want to do it as well can someone please help point us to the correct threads? Thanks in advance.
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I too really want to know or at least be pointed to any threads that help install ubuntu on CM7.I am on weekly #4 and I keep reading that people got ubuntu working so I want to do it as well can someone please help point us to the correct threads? Thanks in advance.
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Me too, I want to upgrade to CM7 or CM9 but I need my WebTop for work.
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sk8trix said:
I too really want to know or at least be pointed to any threads that help install ubuntu on CM7.I am on weekly #4 and I keep reading that people got ubuntu working so I want to do it as well can someone please help point us to the correct threads? Thanks in advance.
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I am also interested in getting Ubuntu working on CM7 and any information or links would be great.
Thanks
+1 me too, just got a webtop and currently am on cm7 weekly 4 and I really do not want to go back to stock.
xAlex79 said:
+1 me too, just got a webtop and currently am on cm7 weekly 4 and I really do not want to go back to stock.
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wait what? you got a webtop lapdock or you got webtop working on cm7????
I have had an Atrix with LapDock since August.
My experience has told me no one understands how WebTop works. Atrix is still on Jaunty. If anyone had any idea how the thing worked we would at least be running Maverick like the other webtop phones.
I would be happy at this point for the Lapdock to work with landscape mirroring.
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Closest you're gonna get is maybe AirDroid, dl in Market, if it'll work with CM7/9.
Yes, you can run Ubuntu/Debian/BackTrack on any CM7, but you can't use bluetooth mouse cause drivers are broken. But on CM9 Ubuntu run smooth with exxternal mouse and now I am waiting for landscape mirroring. If you need I can make for you instruction how to run Ubuntu on your Atrix, but you can read the topic in here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405454
you cannot run webtop on any version of cyanogenmod.
Running ubuntu on cm7 or 9 is not the same as running a full ubuntu webtop.
I dont know if webtop will ever run on cm, but I hope it does one day. I'm using darkside right now, a stock based rom so that I can continue to use my laptopdock with webtop.
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wait what? you got a webtop lapdock or you got webtop working on cm7????
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No, I meant I have to change to a moto GB based ROM now because cm7/cm9 do not support it
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ovitz said:
Yes, you can run Ubuntu/Debian/BackTrack on any CM7, but you can't use bluetooth mouse cause drivers are broken. But on CM9 Ubuntu run smooth with exxternal mouse and now I am waiting for landscape mirroring. If you need I can make for you instruction how to run Ubuntu on your Atrix, but you can read the topic in here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1405454
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Do you know if this works for sure? have you tried?
xAlex79 said:
No, I meant I have to change to a moto GB based ROM now because cm7/cm9 do not support it
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I see well I would like to get a lapdock but im waiting to see if it will ever work on cm7 since going back to stock would really suck
Obartuckc said:
Closest you're gonna get is maybe AirDroid, dl in Market, if it'll work with CM7/9.
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Have you ever used webtop? I've used AirDroid, and it's no webtop
Actually, the closest you are going to get is if you can do something like this:
http://galaxytabhacks.com/galaxy-ta...tall-ubuntu-linux-on-galaxy-tab-10-1-tabuntu/
Crap I got my second webtop for my brother and we are still both mad bc even thos now cm7 offers lapdock landscape hdmi still now webtop dude I wish I culd code so I culd contribute......I miss webtop
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Do you know if this works for sure? have you tried?
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I am official tester and yes, it's fully functional. I have Gimp, OpenOffice and more usefull stuff.
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I am official tester and yes, it's fully functional. I have Gimp, OpenOffice and more usefull stuff.
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Before I go and blow up my stock image - does Ubuntu work with the docks, specifically the lapdock? I'd like a nice clean CM install with a light-weight linux. It looks like you're saying yes but I'm double checking.
I would be very interested in a port of Windows RT on the TF201. Do you think it would be feasible?
Would you be interested in a dual-boot or a reflash to WinRT if available?
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I would be very interested in a port of Windows RT on the TF201. Do you think it would be feasible?
Would you be interested in a dual-boot or a reflash to WinRT if available?
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Won't be possible. Windows is not open source
zummer22 said:
Won't be possible. Windows is not open source
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Considering RT has been ported to the HD2, I'd say time to eat crow.
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Considering RT has been ported to the HD2, I'd say time to eat crow.
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Just because it's still on my clipboard...
http://wmpoweruser.com/htc-hd2-wp8-port-leads-to-windows-rt-on-the-htc-hd2/
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http://windows.microsoft.com/pt-br/windows/asus-vivo-tab-rt
same to:
http://eee.asus.com/en/transformer-prime/features
esclude 1gb of memory...
Hi gang.
Here is an idea brewing in my head. I know it will spin your head. I am embarking on a mission to bring AOSP to this forsaken land... Fair warning. As you see, there is no "recognized developer" tag underneath my name and for a good reason, I am not one! An average newb here as far as AOSP deving is concerned. I do know the very basics, I did build a couple AOSP builds for the Dinc2 and Transformer prime, but that was trivial as those devices were already supported. This device is not. So, I'll need to figure out how to first setup the environment for this and then learn to make a kernel from the source HTC has (if they released it that is).
So, anyone here who can point me to the right direction to kick this off!?
This thread is intended to be a platform for all those interested in helping bring AOSP to our device. Any and all helpful suggestions in this regard will be appreciated!
Hell yeah! I'm pretty sure if we all pull together we can get something cooking. I was wondering though obviously we aren't on jelly bean. Would it be easier to build an ics cm9 and then add select features like the lock screen, camera, animations etc?
Linch89 said:
Hell yeah! I'm pretty sure if we all pull together we can get something cooking. I was wondering though obviously we aren't on jelly bean. Would it be easier to build an ics cm9 and then add select features like the lock screen, camera, animations etc?
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Dunno. I was actually thinking if it is better to build Jellybean 4.1 rather than the latest and greatest 4.2.1. But if there aren't significant changes, may be we can pull off a 4.2 build. I just want to first learn to compile AOSP so that it even boots. I believe I need to mod files to build it for our environment... I wonder where I can learn this stuff..
Nits, Andy, help please!
My new laptop is running Windows 8 and I believe it will be a PITA to get Linux running natively on that due to the UEFI fiasco... I wonder if VM linux will be as fast as native... If not, I'll use my current machine to build and use the new one to due my regular stuff...
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Dunno. I was actually thinking if it is better to build Jellybean 4.1 rather than the latest and greatest 4.2.1. But if there aren't significant changes, may be we can pull off a 4.2 build. I just want to first learn to compile AOSP so that it even boots. I believe I need to mod files to build it for our environment... I wonder where I can learn this stuff..
Nits, Andy, help please!
My new laptop is running Windows 8 and I believe it will be a PITA to get Linux running natively on that due to the UEFI fiasco... I wonder if VM linux will be as fast as native... If not, I'll use my current machine to build and use the new one to due my regular stuff...
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I don't know as there are significant changes but most of the changes are with the lock screen and launcher.
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Im up my incredible comes friday
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My new laptop has just arrived. I wanna ask, will building android be significantly hampered on a virtual machine instead of natively? This new machine comes with windows 8 and potentially will be a pain to load Linux on it. Plus this laptop is meant for someone else and I dont think they will be pleased with Linux on their PC...
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litetaker said:
My new laptop has just arrived. I wanna ask, will building android be significantly hampered on a virtual machine instead of natively? This new machine comes with windows 8 and potentially will be a pain to load Linux on it. Plus this laptop is meant for someone else and I dont think they will be pleased with Linux on their PC...
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its always better to have full ubuntu, personally i have win8 too but i installed wubi for ubuntu and everything looks fine(for being a pentium) ubuntu doesnt take much
jose51197 said:
its always better to have full ubuntu, personally i have win8 too but i installed wubi for ubuntu and everything looks fine(for being a pentium) ubuntu doesnt take much
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OMG! First build in progress. The damn thing is ACTUALLY building, I think! But still, if I were you, I wouldn't hold my breath. 99.9% sure the end result will most likely not boot!
EDIT: Of course, all that I said before is of any value only if this thing finishes compiling without errors. And I already had a few errors (which I was able to fix). God, I hope this thing compiles! :fingers-crossed:
Update: Several compilation errors. Failure guys :/ Will retry tomorrow...
Hey litetaker, just wanna say thanks so much for doing this I really appreciate it and I'm sure many others do too!
Ill work with him today on my free time, also welcome the new team fireballas member litetaker
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jose51197 said:
Ill work with him today on my free time, also welcome the new team fireballas member litetaker
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Thanks buddy! Let's do this!
Watching you guys closely love what your doing for this community so for this and all future projects you may have plesse know I'm always willing to load up (Flash) any software you create no matter what beta stage it may be in, it is the least I can do for you and the rest of this great community since I can't develop which I wish I could oh do I wish but seriously keep that in mind my friends.
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Watching you guys closely love what your doing for this community so for this and all future projects you may have plesse know I'm always willing to load up (Flash) any software you create no matter what beta stage it may be in, it is the least I can do for you and the rest of this great community since I can't develop which I wish I could oh do I wish but seriously keep that in mind my friends.
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Great to have volunteers, but by now we are just getting close to get a booteable cm10, will tell you when it boots
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jose51197 said:
Great to have volunteers, but by now we are just getting close to get a booteable cm10, will tell you when it boots
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Awesome, just awesome.
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I've been informed that AOSP has booted on our phone..
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I've been informed that AOSP has booted on our phone..
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First, news of s-off. Now, AOSP has booted. I don't know how this day can get any better.
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Like I said I'm really starting to love this phone very happy with all the activity in this forum.
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andybones said:
I've been informed that AOSP has booted on our phone..
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Do you know who else is working with this?(only if you can tell)
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Aosp booted
Heres a video of my progress on aosp on this device(never developed a rom without proper files so this is new to me)
will put right here when it uploads
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ_AmZJ5Fu4
The evo 4g lte seems similar in specs to our phone in some regards and it has aosp. Could any of their work help us?
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Hello, Ubuntu for phones has been annouched and i was wondering if our mini is capable to run it..
Here you can find some requirements http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone/operators-and-oems
Maybe a dev can answer..
clepto1995 said:
Hello, Ubuntu for phones has been annouched and i was wondering if our mini is capable to run it..
Here you can find some requirements http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone/operators-and-oems
Maybe a dev can answer..
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The minimum specs well exceed the hardware of our phone, but we're not supposed to be able to run JellyBean either, so I guess it might be possible
I wouldn't mind trying it anyway, it looks pretty good.
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The minimum specs well exceed the hardware of our phone, but we're not supposed to be able to run JellyBean either, so I guess it might be possible
I wouldn't mind trying it anyway, it looks pretty good.
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Yeah, i'm waiting for Nexus builds to be published and take a look...
I don't have big hope Ubuntu running in my little mimmi,I just hope Ubuntu wannabe, ,
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I'm about to do the Nexus 4 conversion to try Ubuntu Touch. What do you guys think? Terrible idea? Good idea? Thanks
edit: I'm actually just going to flash UT to my Nexus 7, so never mind . Although, Ubuntu Touch can be ported to any device compatible with CM10, which we run fairly decently. If I had any idea how, I'd be all over it, but I dont, so I'll leave it to those who do.
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I'm about to do the Nexus 4 conversion to try Ubuntu Touch. What do you guys think? Terrible idea? Good idea? Thanks
edit: I'm actually just going to flash UT to my Nexus 7, so never mind . Although, Ubuntu Touch can be ported to any device compatible with CM10, which we run fairly decently. If I had any idea how, I'd be all over it, but I dont, so I'll leave it to those who do.
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Yeah it works w/conversion
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