I've got a rooted Nexus 7 that is currently running Xenon Rom. I'd like to dual boot with Ubuntu Touch. I've installed multi rom manager but it tells me that Touch isn't supported.
Can someone help me find the easiest way to install?
Thanks!!
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Have a look here : https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/ubuntu-touch-ota-2-release-78 they are talking about nexus 7 2013, not sure if it's similar to the 2012
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if I install nexus s drivers to my pc using a working nexus s phone, will another nexus s that's needs cwm reflashed be able to use those previously installed drivers from the working nexus s or need the drivers installed using the "broken" nexus s?
thanks
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Surely yes
Hello guys, i'm trying to port the Ubuntu OS to the HTC One X, back in august i got it to boot correctly fixing some lines in the init.rc file but now, as far as i can see, the Ubuntu Team has a different approach with the Android Layer and, after following their guide all over, i cannot get ubuntu to boot.
I manged to get this and this last_kmsg.txt... Tell me if you have any suggestions
Anyone?
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Hey guys I have ICS rooted and on A1 kernel on my gtab10.1, I used complete Linux installer and when I'm trying to boot Ubuntu it says loop device not found. Is there anyway I can fix and use on ICS? I can't load cyanogenmod on this tab because my mom also uses it and the speaker volume on cyanogenmod is way too low.
Thanks!
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I can't understand whether Ubuntu touch is same like any other android rom or whether it is totally different from android. If we flash Ubuntu touch on any android device, can we get back to android. of yes how? For galaxy tab 2 p3100
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Here is the dedicated thread for Ubuntu Touch on that device...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2246662
And yes - you can restore Android.
I'm trying to build CWM for the HP Slate 7 Plus, but both touch and non-touch builds coming from the CWM Builder and manually built builds give a black screen with a few white lines when booted into recovery. The stock recovery.img I provided to the builder is valid because people were able to reflash the same recovery.img via Flashify with no issues, which is the same method used to flash the defunct CWM. I don't have the Slate 7 Plus, so I can't test things myself
Sorry if the solution is obvious, I'm still a noob at developing. The best I can do right now is debloat, deodex, and pre-root ROMs, as well as install more system apps.
Bump. Could the problem possibly be graphics.c?
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Bump. Anyone?
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Do u solve this problem?
It ended up being an issue with SELinux.
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jerbear294 said:
It ended up being an issue with SELinux.
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I'm having the exact same issue with a tablet that has the same cpu (tegra 4). What was the SELinux issue? And how did you fix it? Thanks in advance.