Apparently this new phone OS will only be avalible for the Nexus phone, wonder if anyone will be able to port it to the i9100? Or is can social gonna support this phone since its so popular. And we might not need a port if its really Open Source?
we don't even have a stable AOSP, CM 10.1 or AOKP because of the lack of processor documentation, divers etc..
stabilize them first and then we should worry about the Ubuntu OS then
that's my 2¢
and BTW...wrong forum
xman323 said:
we don't even have a stable AOSP, CM 10.1 or AOKP because of the lack of processor documentation, divers etc..
stabilize them first and then we should worry about the Ubuntu OS then
that's my 2¢
and BTW...wrong forum
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We will have stable AOSP AOKP and CM , its just that Samsung is taking time to release the source code so don't just just loose your hope.
And about Ubuntu phone only time will tell
OK, cause the Ubuntu phone Is looks AMAZING and I just spent all my cash on this phone...... Knew I should have got a nexus. And since both android and Ubuntu are open source its only a matter of time until we can dual-boot and Ubuntu will just use androids drivers
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you'll get ubuntu, won't be able to use the capacitive buttons tho.
I watched some ubunto videos today...sticking to android.
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We do have stable CM10.1
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It's sad that I feel the need to say this... I've searched already or I wouldn't be asking it..
I'm assuming that whenever "they" get the ICS source that it'll eventually be ported to the TP... And was assuming that it'll be much easier porting ICS to the TP since there will already be a GB port and much of it will be "re-usable"? Or is it like starting from scratch all over again?..
Once the source code of ICS is posted the Cyanogen (core?) team will work on making CM8 which will be the ICS version of CM and then the CM-Touchpad team will make it compatible with the Touchpad using the same (if possible) drivers and techniques to do the dual boot with WebOS.
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Once the source code of ICS is posted the Cyanogen (core?) team will work on making CM8 which will be the ICS version of CM and then the CM-Touchpad team will make it compatible with the Touchpad using the same (if possible) drivers and techniques to do the dual boot with WebOS.
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That's what I was thinkin.. thanks
yeah, as soon as source is out I think it'll be be hitting this device hard
All I can say is I cannot wait for the source code to be released. I'm way impatient now, thanks to the new teaser dual boot video and chompers android "port".
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Well, I am not a professional developer. But as an android enthusiast, especially related to the tablet experience, I just wanna know what problem the talented developers of this community are facing to bring the camera on Galaxy Tab 10.1
I am not mocking, anyone, its just my curiosity
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Well, I am not a professional developer. But as an android enthusiast, especially related to the tablet experience, I just wanna know what problem the talented developers of this community are facing to bring the camera on Galaxy Tab 10.1
I am not mocking, anyone, its just my curiosity
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I don't have an answer for you but I just don't understand why a camera on a tab is such a big deal? I have a s2 for pictures..
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I d also like to know the problem, perhaps could help/contribute if possible.
It is a big deal since we want a fully working device... Period
About the camera... Well they need the drivers for ics since honey comb drivers won't work with.... It's like trying to use windows xp drivers in windows 7 its just plain incompatibility issues... And maybe our devs could build drivers from the scratch but that takes loads of time and it's worthless effort since sooner or later Samsung will release them
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The linux kernel between Honeycomb and ICS is 99% the same, the changes outside the Android UI are minimal. The problem is with the extraction of the Honeycomb driver (it should work with ICS, since the linux driver model has not changed in 10 years) from the Samsung HC driver package. It's not trivial.
Proprietary drivers
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Is there any that we'll see Ubuntu custom roms? Or will i have to buy an Ubuntu Phone in order to experience it?
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Chances are quite high that we will. Also IIRC Ubuntu said that they will be making their OS compatible with many popular Android devices, so an official Ubuntu ROM can be flashed instead of an Android ROM.
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It's possible to see an Ubuntu ROM.
Also they said that they will release an Emulator & SDK for Ubuntu Phone Development until next week, so there is a big chance to see an official ROM released soon....
Ubuntu Phone Devs...Prepare!!!!!
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Sounds Awesome! A smart move by them would be to somehow make android apps compatible with it cuz it will take them a looooong time to get to the amount of apps android already has (if it ever will)...
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It's possible to see an Ubuntu ROM.
Also they said that they will release an Emulator & SDK for Ubuntu Phone Development until next week, so there is a big chance to see an official ROM released soon....
Ubuntu Phone Devs...Prepare!!!!!
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My body is ready
aryehzev said:
Sounds Awesome! A smart move by them would be to somehow make android apps compatible with it cuz it will take them a looooong time to get to the amount of apps android already has (if it ever will)...
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Im pretty sure you can get android apps to work in ubuntu if you use multiarch.
Ubuntu OS is meant to run on Android (multi-core devices) only I believe. So if you meet this requirement you will get this They also mentioned that other flavors of linux will be released. (Not supported by Ubuntu however)
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aryehzev said:
Is there any that we'll see Ubuntu custom roms? Or will i have to buy an Ubuntu Phone in order to experience it?
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If you are satisfied with running Ubuntu in parallel with Android, you can always make an Ubuntu ROM yourself, following my HOWTO in my signature.
Good assumption
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Chances are quite high that we will. Also IIRC Ubuntu said that they will be making their OS compatible with many popular Android devices, so an official Ubuntu ROM can be flashed instead of an Android ROM.
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I was just reviewing the release notes and it appears you are correct my friend.
Jayfla
would be nice
hope soon an alpha build would be uploaded:highfive:
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Is there any that we'll see Ubuntu custom roms? Or will i have to buy an Ubuntu Phone in order to experience it?
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i think it will need a couple of weeks untill ubuntu "custom roms" will be portet to non nexus devices, because teh only devices that r officially supportet by ubuntu phone are the nexus 4 and the galaxy nexus.
You should know that Ubuntu Phone needs high resources to run on any devices.
There r few Devs at the moment that know how to port this on any device, and most of this r the devs of Ubuntu itself.
I would not name Ubuntu Phone a custom rom because it's not based on Android => it's a mobile OS based on linux but not on android
The first UbuntuPhones will be selled much later there are no at the moment
Hei,
Any one tried Windows or Ubuntu in DX using Emulator?? How is the performance..
A developer did said he would bring such a Rom to our device once we have a stable Cm10
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As soon as we have stable CM 10.1, there will be an Ubuntu port, too. But Windows phone won't be possible because of missing hardware drivers.
The Windows Phone port would be cool. :/
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Hei,
Any one tried Windows or Ubuntu in DX using Emulator?? How is the performance..
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Porting ubuntu isn't that much difficult. I can do it for you guys but not much benefit of it. Plus, I have cm, aokp, miui and paranoid sources and will have to leave delete one of them to download anything else.
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i think our community is increasing day by day. Because DX price dropped and now many people apt for DX. So we will expect more developers in recent months and soon we gonna get a stable CM10.
Can we install a windows instead OF Android system . I just wanna know
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Can we install a windows instead OF Android system . I just wanna know
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There was an old mod where someone emulated windows xp. It was unbearably slow so there's no point.
Android is better then windows because it's Linux based anyway. People have had trouble porting Ubuntu to android so its hard enough.
If you want windows why not buy a windows phone?
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SuperAfnan said:
There was an old mod where someone emulated windows xp. It was unbearably slow so there's no point.
Android is better then windows because it's Linux based anyway. People have had trouble porting Ubuntu to android so its hard enough.
If you want windows why not buy a windows phone?
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Thanks i like just to know but i love Android OS & I will make an update to ICS
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Thanks i like just to know but i love Android OS & I will make an update to ICS
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I doubt cuz windows is closed source and you need to have a valid activation number and no kernel sources are available aswell... AFAIK HD 2 is the only phone with Windows and Android support.. Also it's against Microsoft Rules and regulations
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We can't update our phone due to kernel and porting stuff..
If anyway we port any windows Rom but to run it we haven't any kernal..
Even for our amaze there is still no kernal for 4.2.2 which is fully working.... Sportsstar is doing his best job in it...
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Even for our amaze there is still no kernal for 4.2.2 which is fully working.... Sportsstar is doing his best job in it...
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you mean that if i install 4.2.2 in my amaze or JB it will not worked fully as the original because of we still have not an updated kernel fully compatible with JB
Amm yes right,
There are only official ICS Roms are working fully with all features..
But if you want JB feel then you must go to any CM or AOKP based roms because there is no kernal officially we have for JB or even the source code for the kernal..
To work 100%
And every CM or any other AOKP are little buggy... I mean little... very minor..
But that's true..
But after all I love JB because if see the bugs they are ok for me... I can tolerate them in my daily life..
You may check any those Roms for bugs and if you want those features you may go for that...
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