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!
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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.
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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[Q] [REQUEST] [POLL] Ubuntu touch port for LS970
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I agree! I want this on our E970. I would be SO happy
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We have it running. We just need to modify the kernel and some binary files.
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blmvxer said:
We have it running. We just need to modify the kernel and some binary files.
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Porting to e970 will be easier then ls970. We can boot mako kernels n Roms. Just device specific changes need to be made like captive keys sd-card ect.
The obvious is the asserts and partions need to be changed in the update zip.
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I already said we have it running using the mako build. We are the same device man.
I'm booting using the Mako kernel on my Sprint LG OG.
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I already said we have it running using the mako build. We are the same device man.
I'm booting using the Mako kernel on my Sprint LG OG.
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I know not you said there has to be some kernel changes so I had to put my 2cents
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MysteryEmotionz said:
Porting to e970 will be easier then ls970. We can boot mako kernels n Roms. Just device specific changes need to be made like captive keys sd-card ect.
The obvious is the asserts and partions need to be changed in the update zip.
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Either way the ls970 won't have CDMA working for now, so I haven't really pursued it. I'll look into fixing ofono though.
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So if you have it running, is there a flashable zip that I can use already? I've wanted to try Ubuntu Touch for so long! Once it's ready, I'd love to try it. Is there any special steps as well? TWRP works?
So let me see if I understand this:
Download saucy-preinstalled-touch-armel+mako.zip and saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.zip from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/current/
Remove asserts in one (or both?) of the zips in the file located at meta-inf/google/android/updater-script
Flash armel+mako.zip first, then touch-armhf.zip second
Reboot and it should work?
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So if you have it running, is there a flashable zip that I can use already? I've wanted to try Ubuntu Touch for so long! Once it's ready, I'd love to try it. Is there any special steps as well? TWRP works?
So let me see if I understand this:
Download saucy-preinstalled-touch-armel+mako.zip and saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.zip from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/current/
Remove asserts in one (or both?) of the zips in the file located at meta-inf/google/android/updater-script
Flash armel+mako.zip first, then touch-armhf.zip second
Reboot and it should work?
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Only need to get rid of asserts in mako. Other than that, you're right on.
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And I assume android apps can't run in ubuntu touch? Does rear camera, texting, and calling work in GSM? MMS?
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And I assume android apps can't run in ubuntu touch? Does rear camera, texting, and calling work in GSM? MMS?
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No android apps do not work. No idea on the rest. I would think most of those would work but maybe not MMS. No way for me to test though.
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If I wanted to port it to the E970, could I just use our device tree for android, and modify the needed flags for it to compile correctly? I think that would work...
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I've tried to remove assets but I keep getting error in update-binary, so I replaced the binary with one from a CM rom for our phone, and same error. I tried to change the assets from mako to geeb but still no luck
I barely messed with Ubuntu Touch during my short time on the N4 conversion. My question is: Are the features of desktop Ubuntu available on Touch? If so, I absolutely love Ubuntu and would definitely enjoy this. Haven't done too much research on it so I apologize if it's a dumb question.
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And I assume android apps can't run in ubuntu touch? Does rear camera, texting, and calling work in GSM? MMS?
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The first articles I read months ago said Ubuntu Touch was going to be based on Cyanogenmod. So have they gone all the way & made a full-fledged mobile linux incarnation?
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who is running for e970 gsm I failed. They say you can port the driver from android but I do not know how to do it
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The first articles I read months ago said Ubuntu Touch was going to be based on Cyanogenmod. So have they gone all the way & made a full-fledged mobile linux incarnation?
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It used to be cm with Ubuntu running (chrooted) on top, then they flipped it, so it's Ubuntu running with only the necessary services from cm such as surface flinger (for display rendering) and rild (for radio).
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Working :
Bluetooth
GPS
Wifi
Touch
Camera(Both Front And Rear)
Flash
Not Working :
GSM
SD-Card(Internal Storage Works Fine)
NFC
Capacitive Keys
Its Very Close To A Daily Driver.
Good Work By Devs.
Regards,
acervenky,
XPT
acervenky said:
Working :
Bluetooth
GPS
Wifi
Touch
Camera(Both Front And Rear)
Flash
Not Working :
GSM
SD-Card(Internal Storage Works Fine)
NFC
Capacitive Keys
Its Very Close To A Daily Driver.
Good Work By Devs.
Regards,
acervenky,
XPT
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Are you talking about the modded nexus 4 version if so then we will soon have a full functioning version by the end of this month thanks to the nice developers i only wish it could recognize my sim so i can use it for a daily driver
neat idea
hope it works.
So, I'm sure I'm not the only person here that wouldn't mind seeing a build of Ubuntu Touch available for our devise. BUT, it would most likely have to be done through safestrap.
Would any dev be willing to work on this??
This would be awsome :good:
Idk if Ubuntu Touch could be done on Loki, but definitely not safestrap. I started porting it to the Note 2, which is a lot easier to work on then our phone, and it basically is based on a modified CM/AOSP tree & kernel.
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Idk if Ubuntu Touch could be done on Loki, but definitely not safestrap. I started porting it to the Note 2, which is a lot easier to work on then our phone, and it basically is based on a modified CM/AOSP tree & kernel.
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Could you try to port it through Loki plz plz plz plz
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reinaldistic said:
Could you try to port it through Loki plz plz plz plz
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I'm still working on it on the note 2 ut, I'm just learning. That phone has a fully unlocked boot loader on an exynos processor, so the kernel stuff is just simpler than on our Qualcomm Snapdragon's.
I just know that to run a totally different OS, even if it is still Linux based, requires heavily modified low level kernel code and safestrap unfortunately can't touch that.
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Looks interesting, thanks for sharing. I'm loading
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any screenshots?
yes pictures in 5 minutes
Looks great....thanks for everything!!!
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Very intestesting, I'll definitely be giving this one a go!
Thank you
I assume CM/CAF kernels will not work with this ROM?
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Very intestesting, I'll definitely be giving this one a go!
Thank you
I assume CM/CAF kernels will not work with this ROM?
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Nope.
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Nope.
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That's unfortunate and a deal breaker. Thanks for your response though!
does this ROM have quicksettings and navbar customizations?
looks awesome, may test tomorrow, its get late
soooo do i need to drink the kool-aid b4 flashing? lol
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Will Franco or faux kernel work with this?
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naveen94 said:
Will Franco or faux kernel work with this?
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since it's based on stock it should work
Yes it is stock base.
so you can play with and build according to your wishes.
a big part is deodex, so you can customize and make more than a single odex rom.
another big part is odex so it can put a ota update and a larger flow than simple deodex roms.
Sorry for my English.
How come this rom is so large when there are almost no google apps present
By reasoning and logic.
why leave gmail or maps or google + or other version obsolete and always present in system / app taking memory, then you can directly recover the market.
So I deleted the apps that you can manually retrieve the market so that you are always up to date.
And I have not imposed full of unnecessary applications.
this is the best way and the best strategy to get something really clean.
Sorry my english.
NB:
But page 1, a link to the apk removed unnecessary.
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does this ROM have quicksettings and navbar customizations?
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+ 1
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+ 1
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I answered,
you have a rom based stock,
you have to make him a present or inflicted what you want.
It is flexible enough to support many hacks.
and if something does not work, you just have to reflash the rom to own.
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I really want the customizable navigation buttons so I can use it for whatsapp & fb & custom tiles for quiet hours & others if u can incorporate.
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Because of this weird odex + deodex, is this still ART compatible?
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