Quick question. Is it possible to build a ROM using a chrome book running Ubuntu?
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nozzla said:
Quick question. Is it possible to build a ROM using a chrome book running Ubuntu?
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Which chromebook do you have? Unless you have the chromebook pixel I wouldn't recommend it due to the computing power necessary to compile from source. However any x86 based chromebook would work even the ARM based ones with the proper cross compiler would work. Overall, yes it possible provided you have the proper packages and complier installed with Ubuntu.
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Well, I'm totally layman to programming stuffs, so I couldn't try.
Is there anyone tried booting it up?
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No hope wih my ipad 2... i beliievr its the same.
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Windows 8 doesn't run on the ARM architecture, so that wouldn't work.
Surface does, but it is way too locked down to be able to port it to another device
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I think the closest way to get Win8 into Android/iOS is using a theme...
No
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Windows 8 does run on ARM.
gagdude said:
Windows 8 doesn't run on the ARM architecture, so that wouldn't work.
Surface does, but it is way too locked down to be able to port it to another device
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Surface is the name of the tablet, the name of the operating system which supports ARM architecture is called Windows 8 RT
mesiahthegreat said:
Surface is the name of the tablet, the name of the operating system which supports ARM architecture is called Windows 8 RT
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Lol yeah that was a brain fart
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Im wondering what linux os devs compile kernels and roms on. I'm having trouble compiling kernels on Ubuntu
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cannondaleV2000 said:
Im wondering what linux os devs compile kernels and roms on. I'm having trouble compiling kernels on Ubuntu
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I sue Ubuntu 12.10 with Linaro tool chain.
I would like to know about others too.
Someone pmed me and sayd linix mint 14 os good because it uses less ram and cpu so compiles will go faster
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cannondaleV2000 said:
Someone pmed me and sayd linix mint 14 os good because it uses less ram and cpu so compiles will go faster
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That may be what in use when I try to build mine. I still haven't set everything up. Been dragging my feet. I also hears lucid Linux was pretty fast though
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skinzy98 said:
That may be what in use when I try to build mine. I still haven't set everything up. Been dragging my feet. I also hears lucid Linux was pretty fast though
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cool. i got linux mint running on my laptop now.
Did anybody try to install ubuntu on folio 100?, or tablet specs ain't support it?
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victorlo29 said:
Did anybody try to install ubuntu on folio 100?, or tablet specs ain't support it?
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I had a exp. build on my LG 2x, in cause of that I think it's possible.
You need just time and a build machine
It's pretty same as compiling AOSP or CM so only wasting some time is needed to fix problems during compile.
I'm recently wondering on AC100 distro - as far as I comprehend those are basically the same, except for tablet/netbook part??
I have no knowledges to compile and install it, for I was wondering if any of the community got, and then show us how to do it.
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victorlo29 said:
I have no knowledges to compile and install it, for I was wondering if any of the community got, and then show us how to do it.
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Any news about it? I'm interested in this project
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i am wondering that none has anything to say on the issue .. now the chances are pretty slim to get done with the due suggestions regarding the same
Someone knows a Android made in the Objective C language? Or if someone can create it on this language?
Android is built with java and XML from the ground up, so an obj-c port would be terribly hard.
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shbaldw said:
Android is built with java and XML from the ground up, so an obj-c port would be terribly hard.
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So... is possible or not? Do u know any working obj-c rom?
Using current architectures and a ROM, even if it was built in obj-c, wouldn't even boot.
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shbaldw said:
Using current architectures and a ROM, even if it was built in obj-c, wouldn't even boot.
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Thanks! Android obj c will be something good I hope! Will be very fast line IOS bit will be Android!
Is ther a way to replace or dualboot archlinux on the atrix 4g like the tf700?
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bitofsin said:
Is ther a way to replace or dualboot archlinux on the atrix 4g like the tf700?
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here's the build instructions. enjoy.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Android
im a noob at developing i was wondering if someone had developed this or could help me get started.
palmbeach05 said:
here's the build instructions. enjoy.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Android
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palmbeach05 said:
here's the build instructions. enjoy.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Android
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Nope, those are instructions on how to setup an android app building environment on arch linux, not to install arch in the phone. AFAIK, whaty he's asking is impossible
andresrivas said:
Nope, those are instructions on how to setup an android app building environment on arch linux, not to install arch in the phone. AFAIK, whaty he's asking is impossible
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ah, damn. I scanned it and saw some of the basics we see on building CM, so that's why I said it was the build instructions.
Could I replace webtop with it I dont need the android integration
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At best, you can chroot webtop to arch, but dont kniwn for sure
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Ok thanks for the help
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