Replace android with arch linux possible? - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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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[REQ] Overclock module...

Could anybody with the skills make an oc module for the play. That would be awesome, then the play could be oc'ed without unlocking the bootloader nor flashing
Here's a link to what I'm on about:
http://hemorrdroids.net/overclocking-your-desire-z/
Regards Dousan...
Started working on a new kernel that supports 245000-1800000 MHz. However, there are some compilation errors (which should'nt be there LOL) waiting an answer from SE.
goodluck! would really like this aswell.
NielDK said:
Started working on a new kernel that supports 245000-1800000 MHz
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1.8 Tera Hertz! HOLY ****!!!
johnsongrantr said:
1.8 Tera Hertz! HOLY ****!!!
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LOL nay. Bitsnbites. 1.8 ghz.
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NielDK said:
LOL nay. Bitsnbites. 1.8 ghz.
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NielDK said:
Started working on a new kernel that supports 245000-1800000 MHz. However, there are some compilation errors (which should'nt be there LOL) waiting an answer from SE.
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Most of us are getting the same thing, cant even build the normal kernel right now cus SE smegged up
waz000000 said:
Most of us are getting the same thing, cant even build the normal kernel right now cus SE smegged up
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I get some warnings, but it does build
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johnsongrantr said:
1.8 Tera Hertz! HOLY ****!!!
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1.8 seconds worth of battery time too
coutts99 said:
I get some warnings, but it does build
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Are you actually getting a zimage after the compile?
And are you using the default build command?
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waz000000 said:
Are you actually getting a zimage after the compile?
And are you using the default build command?
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using Se instructions. And no, it didn't build. But I see in another thread it possibly need to be build using android sdk cc not codesourcery. Will try that.
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waz000000 said:
Are you actually getting a zimage after the compile?
And are you using the default build command?
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Yeah I'm getting a zimage, just doing arch=arm make
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here's how it works for me:
install sdk and ndk. set up path to sdk/platform-tools and every folder with binaries in ndk.
then, arch=arm, cross-compile=arm-eabi- make
if you get compilation errors, simply add make menuconfig to disable problematic kernel part.
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Bumping this thread in hope that someone will pick it up. I'm still very intrested in an OC module for rooted phones with locked bootloaders and thinking I'm not the only one that don't want to unlock bl to be able to OC
Regards Dousan...
Bumpity bump ;-)
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Android kernels development

Can (any one give me referene about kernels development..i am keen to made these...(any link..will be appreciable..:what::thumbup::thumbup:
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http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Building_Kernel_from_source + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV4jhXWc7AE
http://ohheyitslou.blogspot.com/2011/09/ohheyitslou-custom-android-kernel-guide.html
Can i. Do all this in windows too?
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djegoistic said:
Can i. Do all this in windows too?
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No for any real development you will need a Linux distro to do it as Android is a version of Linux
zelendel said:
No for any real development you will need a Linux distro to do it as Android is a version of Linux
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Bud no money for linux machine...(^O^) bad end to dev dream \(`⌂´)/
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You shouldn't need a new machine; install a linux distro on VirtualBox and go from there..
djegoistic said:
Bud no money for linux machine...(^O^) bad end to dev dream \(`⌂´)/
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As stated up or you could set up a dual boot which is what I do.
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Verizon note 2 mac root method?

Is there anyone out there with a nice guide on how to root a VERIZON NOTE 2 ON MAC? I have mountian lion and a verizon note 2.
thanks!
Keith
kjhman said:
Is there anyone out there with a nice guide on how to root a VERIZON NOTE 2 ON MAC? I have mountian lion and a verizon note 2.
thanks!
Keith
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Boot able Linux CD....Lol.
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nosympathy said:
Boot able Linux CD....Lol.
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Why?
Casual is still being used right?
Its a java app. Use OS X.
adrynalyne said:
Why?
Casual is still being used right?
Its a java app. Use OS X.
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You do realize i have no idea what your talking about. Can anyone help me?
kjhman said:
You do realize i have no idea what your talking about. Can anyone help me?
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Nice attitude.
This has all been laid out for you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024207
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2118348 (read the mac note).
In the guides, you use Heimdall in place of Odin. If the latest built Heimdall doesn't work, then you will need to compile it from github.
http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
This is all at your own peril.
Otherwise, you might have to consider using a Windows machine or juggle a Ubuntu VM (again at your own peril).
Or find a friend or family member with windows
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kjhman said:
You do realize i have no idea what your talking about. Can anyone help me?
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Must not want to much help.
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adrynalyne said:
Why?
Casual is still being used right?
Its a java app. Use OS X.
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You know what, brain fart was thinking of something else. My bad
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Devs what os do you compile kernels/roms on

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.

Chrome book development

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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