my device is fih fb0
i am very intersting about ubuntu touch
can it run at my device?
how to port it or installing?
The porting instructions on the Ubuntu wiki are going to be updated in the near future.
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Hello guys, before the question, i am sorry if i am little english. i look some website that running Ubuntu on Android Device.
I am sorry i am new user in this site, so i can't using outside links in this posting, but you will find if you search on google about this.
i have some question about this case:
1. i am using Samsung Galaxy S Wifi 4.0 a.k.a Samsung YP-G1CW/XSE what ubuntu can running on my device?
2. How with OS Windows? what windows can running on my Device? Windows XP may be, or Windows 7..
Please Help me, i need to running other OS on my Android Device.. Thank's Before for your answer
There are two ways to run another OS on your device: chroot and qemu. You can run Ubuntu (or any Linux distribution that supports ARM processors) with little effort using the chroot method. Look up "Ubuntu installer free" in the store and it will walk you through. It may not work on the stock kernel, so make sure you have the kernel from these forums that fits your device.
The only way to run an OS like Windows is by virtualization through qemu, because it doesn't natively support the chip in your Galaxy S Wifi. This method requires a version of qemu compiled for ARM and additional libraries, which I have not gotten to work successfully on this device. (Anyone else?)
So I'd suggest just trying to get Ubuntu running. It won't be very fast or easy to use on a device that small, but it will work.
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Mevordel said:
There are two ways to run another OS on your device: chroot and qemu. You can run Ubuntu (or any Linux distribution that supports ARM processors) with little effort using the chroot method. Look up "Ubuntu installer free" in the store and it will walk you through. It may not work on the stock kernel, so make sure you have the kernel from these forums that fits your device.
The only way to run an OS like Windows is by virtualization through qemu, because it doesn't natively support the chip in your Galaxy S Wifi. This method requires a version of qemu compiled for ARM and additional libraries, which I have not gotten to work successfully on this device. (Anyone else?)
So I'd suggest just trying to get Ubuntu running. It won't be very fast or easy to use on a device that small, but it will work.
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Thanks Very much for your solution, i will try search, qemu method or chroot methode.. hope i will can do it, because i am new for it. i am not a developer, or programmer. i just want to know more about gad-get
so thanks a lot.
Hello Everybody,
Many of you must be familiar with Ubuntu Mobile, Ubuntu's latest project in the field of mobiles. Now the question is- Is Ubuntu supported on HTC HD2?
The Answer to the question is- Yes. As explained in the Linked video(See Below) by UBUNTU Co-founder, Ubuntu works on all the devices which can run Android. If you're not sure what I am saying, please see the video, seek it to 20:49 if you don't want to watch the whole video. It is based on Android Kernel only.
See the video here- http://youtu.be/cpWHJDLsqTU
(Already Seeked) - http://youtu.be/cpWHJDLsqTU?t=20m49s
I am here with a new challenge, and that is the Porting Of Ubuntu Mobile. I hope you all are ready for it! :good:
I will be waiting for a Native SD Release!
Many of you might be thinking what is this thing doing in Android Section, the answer to your question is as its kernel is same with that of Ubuntu, you guys have the best chances of porting Ubuntu Mobile into HD2.
Your help will be appreciated.
Regards
Arun Wadhwa
CEO, Themegastar1 Technologies
Even though it might use the android kernel it belongs in ubuntu section.
P.s. The android kernel and ubuntu kernel are built from the same source anyway
曾经尝试过Ubuntu核心,非常好,十分期待Ubuntu的SD ROM
Native SD 个人感觉好像是掩耳盗铃
Is there any developer working on ubunto mobile for hd2?
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Hey guys,
i want to start compiling android from source, but i wonder which ubuntu version would do the best job for me? The ubuntu 12.04. LTS or the new 13.04.
I looked a bit around and most of the guides are written for 12.04. and also Google mentions on its developer site only 12.04. as beta supported.
Can i also use 13.04?
Thx for your answers!
Ubuntu for the PC and Windows can be installed on almost any PC provided it has the compatible hardware. Is it possible to create a Ubuntu touch ROM that can be installed on any phone with the right hardware? I always wondered why this hasn't been attempted or done.
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Ubuntu for the PC and Windows can be installed on almost any PC provided it has the compatible hardware. Is it possible to create a Ubuntu touch ROM that can be installed on any phone with the right hardware? I always wondered why this hasn't been attempted or done.
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Ubuntu Touch is precisely that. A single unified image that with a couple of prerequisites relative to 'YOUR' device. Its not possible to just create a single flashable .zip of Ubuntu because of all the Android libs being used, it needs CM10 as a base but each device has different base code.
I thought Ubuntu touch was it's own operating system, I didn't know it relied on android for it to run a on mobile device that isn't specifically made for it.
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I thought Ubuntu touch was it's own operating system, I didn't know it relied on android for it to run a on mobile device that isn't specifically made for it.
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Ubuntu Touch is a new operating system. But in the current state it uses Android libs to make porting easier. An Ubuntu Touch device won't use those libs.
It will be like this once manufacturers start building ubuntu "certified" or "compatible" devices, but regarding the devices in the market right now it's technically not possible
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Is it yet stable
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Hello everyone,
First of all, sorry for my poor english.
I have a phablet which installed ubuntu touch 14.04(another person did this work 2 years ago, he modified the kerner, uboot, and so on, but he has left already, and I don't know what he actually did), and now I want to upgrade it to ubuntu touch 16.04, Does anyone know how to achieve this goal?
I flashed the original kernel, ramdisk.img, initrd.img and recovery.img to the device and the phablet can boot to recovery mode. and then , I download the new xenial-preinstalled-touch-armhf.tar.gz from cdimage.ubuntu.com, tpying: ./rootstock-touch-install xenial-preinstalled-touch-armhf.tar.gz system.img, but it doesn't work, Do I need to rebuild all the stuff ? Or just replace the Ubuntu root file system like rootstock-touch-install did?
Thank you in advance !
Ubuntu Touch is not yet ready for 16.04 or 16.10. Rootstock is also no longer supported IIRC. What phablet do you have? If it's supported by canonical, you can easily install 15.04 using the ubuntu-device-flash command.
You can get more information regarding Ubuntu Touch from visiting the Google Plus "Ubuntu Touch" community, or the ubuntu-phone mailing list.
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Ubuntu Touch is not yet ready for 16.04 or 16.10. Rootstock is also no longer supported IIRC. What phablet do you have? If it's supported by canonical, you can easily install 15.04 using the ubuntu-device-flash command.
You can get more information regarding Ubuntu Touch from visiting the Google Plus "Ubuntu Touch" community, or the ubuntu-phone mailing list.
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Hi, ShadowEO, Thank you very much!
My phablet is not supported by canonical, so ubuntu-device-flash didn't work too, I will try to find more information from the community or mailing list as you said, Thanks again !