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hey all this is most likely the wrong section so pleas move if it is, but anyway im curious about backtrack 5 on the nook color, ive seen one person got it working but im curious if it is the full gui or if there is only a command prompt version running? and how hard this would be to get running? any help would be great thanks
I would think this would work on the Nook Color as well but haven't tried it out myself.
But I think I will now...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074723
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I would think this would work on the Nook Color as well but haven't tried it out myself.
But I think I will now...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074723
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ill try it when i get home from work forgot it today lol if you get it done let me know how it goes
Im trying it now, I had to revert from Hybrid RC1 HC on the nook to try it. Im copying the files over now. The only main issue i see is the resolution, that may be a concern, but o well im gonna give it a go
cool keep us posted, i may be dumb but i havnt seen if this is a gui or comand prompt
The image that they link to has GUI you just have to connect to it over VNC. Its the same way you can use the Ubuntu image in android.
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The image that they link to has GUI you just have to connect to it over VNC. Its the same way you can use the Ubuntu image in android.
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Ahhh ic so its not standalone
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im trying my best to attempt this on the NOOK, but im having issues with the 4gb issue and the other member has not been able to upload a smaller 3.3gb version. im attempting to see what i can do now
i would like native boot, not chroot.
chroot, we have got debian(more fit, BT image is large), ssh to debian can do almost anything.
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im trying my best to attempt this on the NOOK, but im having issues with the 4gb issue and the other member has not been able to upload a smaller 3.3gb version. im attempting to see what i can do now
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Dude your downloading the wrong version the version I downloaded was only 1.1gb the ARM version.
Name: BT5-GNOME-ARM.7z
Size: 1060
Flavor: GNOME
Arch: arm
Image: IMG
Download: Direct
MD5: a66bf35409f4458ee7f35a77891951eb
it unzips to over 4.9gigs. you need the files that are uploaded in the x10 thread. im copying them now to attempt first shot at it
here is the thread from my main xda page posted a few days ago. it really is quite as easy as drag and drop.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079898
here is a link to my post a few minutes ago. found the distro via the xda mainpage and it seems to run ok on the NC but not natively.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13947701&postcount=128
overall its cool that it's running on the NC or most any android device - the con is that it's not native and uses vnc to localhost. it's ok to play with but really won't be of much use for any real projects. i'll try to build up on this release and use it in the field for some clients. see how far it can really go on the NC.
Im thinking about getting a Nook Colot but wanted to know if it fully runs backtrack since I need to use aircrack-ng on it. Please let me know how it worked for you guys. Thanks!
Hear me out on this one before you shoot me down.
Alpha2.1 has become pretty much a daily for me, with the only real nuisance being the wifi issues. My understanding from other posts is that Alpha3 will be released before moving on to ICS for CM9. If wifi is fixed in Alpha3, it would become a definite daily for me. That said, when CM9 eventually comes out I would like to check it out and provide feedback, but would prefer not to dump a familiar and possible more stable CM7.1 until CM9 becomes as stable.
My question is this. Would it be worth the trouble to setup moboot to triple boot WebOS, CM7.1 and CM9? I doubt the CM team would want to bother with it, but I haven't dealt with moboot until this project. Would it be pretty much the same as editing Grub on a PC to triple boot?
Thank you for your considered opinion.
This is what they posted with the release of CM9 for TouchPad....
CAN I MAKE A TRI-BOOT SYSTEM? (WebOS, CM7, and CM9)
Yes, but don’t bother. There may be instructions forthcoming on this, but it’s a bit advanced - just pick one.
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Guess they are not ready to share that... I think I'm gonna have to ask them about it over at RootzWiki...
I myself am looking for a triple boot solution but for a different reason...
Since Android does not allow for separate profiles on one device to allow multiple users to keep separate system settings thru out it like PC's on Windows user accounts... And it doesn't seem like they are making a iUser version for Android...
I only see a solution of 2 separate installs of CM7 or CM9 (whichever two)... And then each person can choose their installation at boot-up.... Eventually they will need to add password protection to them... But that is longs way ahead...
If u look at the vidz from ReverendKJR on YouTube.... U can see that all the CynagenMod variants seem to end up being listed as the same thing regarding of flavor... But the EverVolv ICS install is listed as a different installation... This is just the listing part.... It doesn't mean they work correctly and don't clash with each other.... But we do know that maybe 3 Roms just fit on the TP...
Hopefully they will release how to do this correctly soon....
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... I myself am looking for a triple boot solution but for a different reason...
Since Android does not allow for separate profiles on one device to allow multiple users to keep separate system settings thru out it like PC's on Windows user accounts... And it doesn't seem like they are making a iUser version for Android...
I only see a solution of 2 separate installs of CM7 or CM9 (whichever two)... And then each person can choose their installation at boot-up.... Eventually they will need to add password protection to them... But that is longs way ahead...
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Triboot instructions may still be coming from what I've read. I hope they do, but if CM9 is stable I may not care as much. As for password protection, to what exactly are you referring? Android already has pins, patternlocks etc.
Well I decided to go ahead with CM9 Alpha0 last night (backed up my CM7 install first). So far super stable, don't really need what's broken (camera, microphone etc). One big reason was that Logmein Ignition hasn't worked since its 14 November update (older version works, but I don't trust the apk download source). Now it works, plus I can now load honeycomb apps! If this keeps up I'll probably never bother with triboot.
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Triboot instructions may still be coming from what I've read. I hope they do, but if CM9 is stable I may not care as much. As for password protection, to what exactly are you referring? Android already has pins, patternlocks etc.
Well I decided to go ahead with CM9 Alpha0 last night (backed up my CM7 install first). So far super stable, don't really need what's broken (camera, microphone etc). One big reason was that Logmein Ignition hasn't worked since its 14 November update (older version works, but I don't trust the apk download source). Now it works, plus I can now load honeycomb apps! If this keeps up I'll probably never bother with triboot.
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Cool... Did u do the multiple performance tweaks???... How stable is u'r Wifi???
Right... Screen Password is there.... And would work at startup... But then u would need to turn it off and to turn it back on... I am looking at a two user system for my TP.... With both parties having separate Android installs... I would prefer a moboot or another booter way to make sure the 2nd user only has access to their install of Android & wouldn't be able to mess up WebOs or my install of Android... Seems iUser would work great.. but no Android version seems to be available... Let me know if u find the Tri-Boot info...
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Cool... Did u do the multiple performance tweaks???... How stable is u'r Wifi???
Right... Screen Password is there.... And would work at startup... But then u would need to turn it off and to turn it back on... I am looking at a two user system for my TP.... With both parties having separate Android installs... I would prefer a moboot or another booter way to make sure the 2nd user only has access to their install of Android & wouldn't be able to mess up WebOs or my install of Android... Seems iUser would work great.. but no Android version seems to be available... Let me know if u find the Tri-Boot info...
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Yes, did the two fixes I saw listed. Also ran Alpha 0.5 tonight. Wifi if anything is better than CM7 Alpha3.5. Installed 3 days ago, only had to cycle wifi off/on once. Have joined 5 different SSIDs in that time, two of those on a 7 access point network on different channels (1, 6 and 11). One was open while rest were WPA2 secured.
As for the multi-user setup, if Android isn't an absolute requirement, perhaps an Ubuntu Linux install would do? I don't know how far along the project is, but if it works you should be able to create as many non-root users as you like. Just an idea.
EDIT: Looking in the "Other Touchpad Development" Forum, the Linux projects appear much more "alpha" than CM9 is now. However Arch Linux looks promising.
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Hey all, I've been around for a while and suppose I finally got off my butt and decided to try my hand at building stuff. I just wanted to let you know I posted this in the Ubuntu Touch Dev forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41307690
All credits go to the efforts of all the devs who have gotten us this far, I know there would be no hope for me without them
Not really usable, but it boots! :highfive:
I'd like to keep the dev questions in that thread if we can. General discussion can be here.
Updated dev post...
-dejello
Posted a 2nd build and added stuff to the post, sorry about the name change, more for me than anything else. Apps stay open, videos stopped working >.< I haven't checked the logs for anything yet, will do when I get a chance...
Figured I'd put up some new pics... I found out apparently if you swipe right on the status icons you get a Device pull down vs the individual ones... <-- DIdn't know that until a little bit ago Pics show that, multitasking (gallery on left, calc on right) and Home screen with the side bar...
I was just wondering today wether anyone had tried this yet thanks for the effort it's appreciated.
Sent via carrier pigeon...
Any way to run this off an SD card?
I haven't even looked into it yet... I need to look into the Ubuntu side of the code to see what it isn't pulling in like it should be so this thing can function better. I found a script in another forum for auto changing the display stuff, added an Acclaim piece to it and it works, will upload it when I get off work today.
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So the wifi doesn't work? Try using another wpa supplicant, like in Demetris's kernel.
How is the dev coming
Sorry, no new news yet, i didn't get too much of a chance this weekend to look into it... Between the family and having had to basically start over and I kept having problems even getting cm10.1 to build... I will work more on it time willing ofc..
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What steps are you following to build this? I what to build a Linux other than Ubuntu touch. I think that plasma active would be awesome on NT.
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The Wi-Fi problem comes from the Ubuntu end. Since this is Ubuntu Developer Preview, the wifi does not work.
question about ubuntu touch for nook
hi, i am new to this forum....
i was checking to see if there was an ubuntu touch image for the nook, and i ran across this post.
what i was wondering is if there is a way to install the image to boot off the SD card simular to
the N2A (nook 2 android) image does? i was thinking this way i could test it with out
bricking my nook tablet...
any ideas?
its awesome that someone is taking this on, as it looks like the nook is about to
become history.
thanks
Hey all, sorry I haven't posted much, just wanted to work on this a bit more before posting. I managed to get wifi to work with some terminal junk through adb and ubuntu_chroot. Basically it's not loading a module (wl12xx_sdio.ko) it should be. The network gui still doesn't show anything as of yet. So yes, I will still need to look into it more and check the source files as well. I am uploading a new build and will have instructions for it soon in the dev thread. Wondering if I should move it to the dev forum here
Not sure why, but atm apps have started force closing again. I need to reboot and see if it's somehow related. Seems something else just malfunctioned
UPDATE: Apparently getting the Network Manager GUI to work correctly is pretty simple http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41838135#post41838135
I have updated that post and I suppose I will upload my the build reference. One thing to note, the afterflash file correct the dpi seems to make my screen blank out with the latest Ubuntu builds. Not sure why just yet but it should be simple enough to add a conf file manually until I make some scripts. I have not tried adding security to the network (added wpa2-psk and worked like a charm after restarting the network-manager!) nor messed with hidden ssid's yet.
UPDATE: see Build 5 notes, I hadn't fully updated my ubuntu sources apparently Display seems to work now with newest builds!
Just when I start to get somewhere, they up and change versions on me (saucy now) Testing to see if it works!
UPDATE: Saucy boots!
-Swipe right side of screen to the left to unlock
-Network list shows then apparently goes blank after trying to get on (which I did the second time after a reboot, list stayed second time).
Note that there are two different versions of Saucy out, make sure you currently download from the same links as before (with the word "preview" in the url).
At some point I hope to figure out the missing battery indicator.
hey dejello whats the current news? are you still working on it?
btw saucy does seem to boot, raring seems to be okay
Still waiting for updated porting notes.. I have tried a few things unsuccessfully and will keep going, but this is not dead
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Still waiting for updated porting notes.. I have tried a few things unsuccessfully and will keep going, but this is not dead
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thats nice to know keep up the good work :good:
by the way i heard that adamoutler was working on it too, but last thing I heard from him was the ubuntu recovery. wonder if he's still working on it
a little printing mistake there, saucy DOES NOT boot
I support this project and will hop on board if/when this gets closer to completion, or if we can boot off MicroSD :good:
Hey all, haven't forgotten this, am on vacation currently and wilp continue work when I get back
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hi guys
1. i want to install Ubuntu touch when I'm back from my holidays. I saw lots of videos showing a nexus 4 running it and it was EXTREMLY smooth. But I only have a Galaxy Nexus. Does it run as smooth as on the nexus 4? Because I'd love that!
2. can someone give me a list or a link on what is currently working and what isn't? I could just find an individual error-list on the ubuntu-website, but not a full list. Because Ubuntu Touch looks very nice to me and I don't want to uninstall it after an hour of using it. I want to keep it on my Galaxy Nexus for a longer time. I use Ubuntu every day on my laptop and I can use the terminal to get the things i want
3. how do you get updates for ubuntu touch? can you download them via terminal or do you have to download a new zip and install it via cwm?
4. is the software center ready or is it still in development?
thanks for answering my questions and helping me! I hope i'm in the right section :laugh:
mko
mkocs said:
hi guys
1. i want to install Ubuntu touch when I'm back from my holidays. I saw lots of videos showing a nexus 4 running it and it was EXTREMLY smooth. But I only have a Galaxy Nexus. Does it run as smooth as on the nexus 4? Because I'd love that!
2. can someone give me a list or a link on what is currently working and what isn't? I could just find an individual error-list on the ubuntu-website, but not a full list. Because Ubuntu Touch looks very nice to me and I don't want to uninstall it after an hour of using it. I want to keep it on my Galaxy Nexus for a longer time. I use Ubuntu every day on my laptop and I can use the terminal to get the things i want
3. how do you get updates for ubuntu touch? can you download them via terminal or do you have to download a new zip and install it via cwm?
4. is the software center ready or is it still in development?
thanks for answering my questions and helping me! I hope i'm in the right section :laugh:
mko
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1. I don't have a Galaxy Nexus, but I've heard the performance is still very good on it.
2. What ships mostly works, network, camera, audio, etc. We have a growing number of apps available to install via PPA too.
3. You can get most updates via apt-get upgrade on the terminal, though that will soon change when we go to a read-only system partition and Click packages. You will still need to phablet-flash to get updates to the Android parts.
4. There won't be a separate Software Center app for Ubuntu Touch, instead you will have app discovery, purchasing and installation from the Unity Dash itself via the Apps lens. This is waiting on the arrival of Click packages and the associated Scopes.
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1. I don't have a Galaxy Nexus, but I've heard the performance is still very good on it.
2. What ships mostly works, network, camera, audio, etc. We have a growing number of apps available to install via PPA too.
3. You can get most updates via apt-get upgrade on the terminal, though that will soon change when we go to a read-only system partition and Click packages. You will still need to phablet-flash to get updates to the Android parts.
4. There won't be a separate Software Center app for Ubuntu Touch, instead you will have app discovery, purchasing and installation from the Unity Dash itself via the Apps lens. This is waiting on the arrival of Click packages and the associated Scopes.
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Thank you very much! It makes me happy to read that. I was fascinated by how far they came in such a short time and how fast the system grows to a perfect OS. I'll give it a try when I'm back
2. Network? 3G-Data too? I heard it doesn't work yet.
3. Read-only system partition? Does this mean i can't do EVERYTHING i want with the terminal like i can on my laptop? But maybe it's better.
I imagine a guy buying an Ubuntu-Phone, playing around with the terminal and deleting everything with a single command :laugh:
4. So this means: If I have internet-connection, i can simply search for the app i want and it will find it? like in the dash on the desktop? that's a nice idea! I just expected a software-center because I saw a guy on youtube developing it.
But I found some more questions for you :
I heard, that the twitter-app was cancelled because of twitter. Can I still download it somewhere or do I have to wait until they make a new one?
Do some Apps like GMail work?
And the most important question:
Where can I follow the development-process? I already joined "Ubuntu App Developers"-Community on G+, but they only post about apps.
Thank you very much for answering my questions!
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Thank you very much! It makes me happy to read that. I was fascinated by how far they came in such a short time and how fast the system grows to a perfect OS. I'll give it a try when I'm back
2. Network? 3G-Data too? I heard it doesn't work yet.
3. Read-only system partition? Does this mean i can't do EVERYTHING i want with the terminal like i can on my laptop? But maybe it's better.
I imagine a guy buying an Ubuntu-Phone, playing around with the terminal and deleting everything with a single command :laugh:
4. So this means: If I have internet-connection, i can simply search for the app i want and it will find it? like in the dash on the desktop? that's a nice idea! I just expected a software-center because I saw a guy on youtube developing it.
But I found some more questions for you :
I heard, that the twitter-app was cancelled because of twitter. Can I still download it somewhere or do I have to wait until they make a new one?
Do some Apps like GMail work?
And the most important question:
Where can I follow the development-process? I already joined "Ubuntu App Developers"-Community on G+, but they only post about apps.
Thank you very much for answering my questions!
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2. mobile data works on the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4, I don't know about any other phones.
3. Read-only system partition will be the default, Click packages will install into a read-write user space. Enabling developer mode will set the system partition to read-write as well and give you apt again.
4. Yup, whether it's installed or not, on the phone or on the desktop, you can always find your apps in the Dash.
5. I don't think there was ever any code written for the twitter app, but you can bzr branch lp:ubuntu-twitter-app (same with lp:ubuntu-facebook-app). We still ship the Twitter webapp in the default device image, and that's the one Twitter wanted people to use.
6. The GMail webapp works, yes.
7. Come hang out in #ubuntu-app-devel and #ubuntu-touch on Freenode IRC. Last week, this week and next week we're picking one app per day to focus on with new contributors, so it's a great time to get involved: http://developer.ubuntu.com/2013/07/announcing-the-ubuntu-core-apps-hack-days/
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And of course I should mention that if you happen to be at the XDA Developers Conference in Miami next month, I'll be there running a workshop on developing Ubuntu Touch applications and will be happy to answer any and all questions.
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2. mobile data works on the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4, I don't know about any other phones.
3. Read-only system partition will be the default, Click packages will install into a read-write user space. Enabling developer mode will set the system partition to read-write as well and give you apt again.
4. Yup, whether it's installed or not, on the phone or on the desktop, you can always find your apps in the Dash.
5. I don't think there was ever any code written for the twitter app, but you can bzr branch lp:ubuntu-twitter-app (same with lp:ubuntu-facebook-app). We still ship the Twitter webapp in the default device image, and that's the one Twitter wanted people to use.
6. The GMail webapp works, yes.
7. Come hang out in #ubuntu-app-devel and #ubuntu-touch on Freenode IRC. Last week, this week and next week we're picking one app per day to focus on with new contributors, so it's a great time to get involved
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5. i tried to download it on my laptop via terminal. it worked, but when i opened it, nothing was there just a Label saying "Twitter". You were right.
6. Are all apps gonna be webapps? Or is it just because it's not released yet? Because these Webapps are horrible! All of them.
7. Thank You very much! I'll follow the hackdays
any help would be greatly appreciated.
i have a rca cambio w116 v2 11.6 inch windows 10 2 in 1 tablet.
specs are as follows:
intel atom z3735f
32gb with 64gb sd
i cant get the touchscreen working in android x86 (ive tried android-x86 5.1-rc1 EFI image (64-bit OS) and remix os)
about to try 6.0
it works perfectly in windows, but when i boot into android, the touchscreen doesnt work at all.
the windows devices are:
HID-compliant touchscreen
kmdf hid minidriver for touch i2c device
the driver seems to be by silead
So..android boots fine, and is usable with the keyboard and mouse.
once again, any kind of direction on this would be great. ive read about similar issues, but no resolutions.
thanks
Rca cambio
Ive found the android drivers for my touch screen.
Mssl1680
Im just not sure what to do with them. There are three files with single letter extensions.
If anyone can succesfully help me with this, id happily pay.
$10-20 to whoever can help.
Also no luck getting Android to work with touchsreen
Bradgunn84 - I also have not had luck getting the touchscreen to work. I only had success getting android 4.4 kitkat to boot to the GUI. Android 5 & 6 hand at the Android banner. Did you have success getting either to boot correctly. I'll kick an additional $20 if anyone can help with getting it to work.
Rca cambio
I booted remix os, 4.4, and 5.xx, with rufus. All booted fine.
But no touchscreen on any. The mouse and keyboard work fine, if the keyboard is connected when you boot. If its disconnected, its really laggy when you reconnect it.
I have the driver files themselves for the touchscreen, and im slowly learning how to add them to, or compile a new kernal for x86.
But for now, its just a lot of reading. Still pretty lost.
Rca cambio
Paulgall- are you using an rca cambio? If so, where did you get the uefi 6.0 image?
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Paulgall- are you using an rca cambio? If so, where did you get the uefi 6.0 image?
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I found it here:
"sourceforge.net/projects/android-x86/files/"
Link is at top of page
Sorry, I can't post links yet
rca cambio touchscreen
ok, so i booted to the most recent version of 4.4 x86. it boots up fine, and is completely usable with mouse and keyboard.
after messing with the calibration app i found out the touch screen IS working, just not accurately at all.
It will register touches, just in the wrong place. i dont know how to calibrate it. none of the calibration apps on the play store work either.
Paulgall - As a live OS mine boots up and runs perfect(except touch screen of course). But it will register touches. just need to figure out how to calibrate it.
Once again. any help would be appreciated, happy to pay.
just need to get this thread a little more attention. 11.6 inch tablet for $160 with dual boot would be fantastic(whole reason i baught this, lol).
re: rca cambio touch screen
Oh and 5.0 and 5.1 roms, the touchscreen doesnt seem to work at all. haven't tried 6 yet. not holding out much hope though.
4.4 is the only rom ive had any kind of success with, which wasn't much.
bradgunn84 said:
ok, so i booted to the most recent version of 4.4 x86. it boots up fine, and is completely usable with mouse and keyboard.
after messing with the calibration app i found out the touch screen IS working, just not accurately at all.
It will register touches, just in the wrong place. i dont know how to calibrate it. none of the calibration apps on the play store work either.
Paulgall - As a live OS mine boots up and runs perfect(except touch screen of course). But it will register touches. just need to figure out how to calibrate it.
Once again. any help would be appreciated, happy to pay.
just need to get this thread a little more attention. 11.6 inch tablet for $160 with dual boot would be fantastic(whole reason i baught this, lol).
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Thanks Bradgunn84 - I'll continue to work with 4.4. and see if I can do anything with the touchscreen. 5 and 6 never get to the GUI, they just get hungup in the loading process. Did you have to change any BIOS settings? Are you running a SD card?
I had the same hopes for a dual boot. I had a RCA Viking and loved it, but didn't like that 5.0 didn't support apps on the SD card. They have it so locked down that it had no hopes of upgrading to 6.
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bradgunn84 said:
Oh and 5.0 and 5.1 roms, the touchscreen doesnt seem to work at all. haven't tried 6 yet. not holding out much hope though.
4.4 is the only rom ive had any kind of success with, which wasn't much.
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Now the latest 4.4 won't boot. Maybe I messed up my Rufus settings. What settings do you use when creating the USB stick? Thanks It's probably obvious I'm a newbie to this whole thing.
Rufus settings
I used 4.4 r5 with rufus. I set it to .iso first, find the 4.4 file, then change the settings to dd mode. Hit start and it works fine. Im using a generic 4gb i had no use for. I didnt have to change anything in the bios. And i have a 64gb sd card(class 10) inserted.
I havent had any issues with any version booting up. They all work (for me).
Im going to work on it more today. Ill post any results.
bradgunn84 said:
I used 4.4 r5 with rufus. I set it to .iso first, find the 4.4 file, then change the settings to dd mode. Hit start and it works fine. Im using a generic 4gb i had no use for. I didnt have to change anything in the bios. And i have a 64gb sd card(class 10) inserted.
I havent had any issues with any version booting up. They all work (for me).
Im going to work on it more today. Ill post any results.
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Okay, thanks. Not sure what I did, but working now.
Touch screen orientation
After working with it some more, I think the touch screen is 90 degrees out of phase from the display. When the display is display in landscape, the touch screen seems to be limited to a narrow width and long height (portrait dimensions). Touchpad also has the same issue, up/down movement moves cursor left/right, and left/right moves cursor up/down. Are you experiencing this on your tablet?
No, my touchpad and keyboard work perfectly. Touchscreen is still way off. Ive tried two calibration apps, neither helped. I attemped to add product id to init.sh with no success. And attempted ts_calibrate from terminal, also no luck.
Rca cambio
6.0 x86 wouldnt recognize touchscreen at all. Im about to sell this thing, lol. Not sure what to do.
bradgunn84 said:
No, my touchpad and keyboard work perfectly. Touchscreen is still way off. Ive tried two calibration apps, neither helped. I attemped to add product id to init.sh with no success. And attempted ts_calibrate from terminal, also no luck.
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Hmm, I suspect there are different versions of this tablet out there. The touchpad x-y is also backwards when I'm in the BIOS screens. Not happy.
Wondering if anyone knew how to solve this issue?
Any more work going on with this project. I'd love to get the cambio with the extra gig of memory and the win 10 lic for just $10 more than the similar android viking model. Then dual boot. What a deal that would be. If anyone got it working.
It looks like the current viking is coming with android 6. Is that build available to see if it will load up on the cambio.
OK I know this isnt on-topic with ANDROID developement, but i have NO drivers for my Cambio W116v2. Can anyone back up their windows 10 drivers with powershell? I know how to do it, i did it before, but somehow lost the zip i created in the shuffle o.o If you need the steps i will gladly sent them. mainly sound and touch is needed but since you will do a backup, might as well do the whole process so others can benifit. RCA had NO drivers uploaded to their support site o.o Thanks in advance...
Bios
How do you enter the bios settings on the cambio 2in1? I just got one and would like to change the os but need settings options.
Thanks