[DISCONTINUED][OS] Mint4Kitchen - A Kitchen ready version of Linux Mint 19 - SuperR Kitchen

NO LONGER MAINTAINED!!!
Mint4Kitchen
A Linux Mint 19 distro with all the things you need to get the kitchen working easily.
This was created using the official Linux Mint 19 iso. It is basically an updated and repacked version of the original iso image.
Here are the changes from standard Linux Mint:
All dependencies are met for easy kitchen install
SuperRs-Kitchen installer/launcher is a pre-installed app
Thunderbird, and LibreOffice have been removed
It should work in VM, usb live boot, or dvd. Launch SuperRs-Kitchen ("S" icon) from the panel or the app drawer to get started
NOTE: The Installer will not work in Live boot.
Download:
Mint4Kitchen-19-3-cinnamon-64bit.iso

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These are phenomenal! Nice job, @SuperR.
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Which is better? Linux4kitchen or mint4kitchen?

codename:acero said:
Which is better? Linux4kitchen or mint4kitchen?
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They both function exactly the same. It only depends on your preference.
If you like Ubuntu, you should use Ubuntu4Kitchen. If you like Linux Mint, you should use Mint4Kitchen

SuperR. said:
They both function exactly the same. It only depends on your preference.
If you like Ubuntu, you should use Ubuntu4Kitchen. If you like Linux Mint, you should use Mint4Kitchen
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Thabm you for this. Gonna try this. Im planning to have the dnta version as long as my budget/savings reach 15$
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One more thing. This includes the updates and patches of linux mint? No need to update this via instalation?

codename:acero said:
Thabm you for this. Gonna try this. Im planning to have the dnta version as long as my budget/savings reach 15$
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One more thing. This includes the updates and patches of linux mint? No need to update this via instalation?
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It is up to date as of the upload date on the file. Both distributions have their own updaters that will keep you up to date after install. It is exactly the same as Ubuntu and Linux Mint.

SuperR. said:
It is up to date as of the upload date on the file. Both distributions have their own updaters that will keep you up to date after install. It is exactly the same as Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
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The updates like codecs and patches? Wow thank you. Googled linux mint. Need the patches as their is a meltdown.

Tested right now and already flashed a new rom for my device. This is better and also much faster than ubuntu. Thank you so much for this.
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And also did you tweak the OS? And added some tweaks for this?

codename:acero said:
Tested right now and already flashed a new rom for my device. This is better and also much faster than ubuntu. Thank you so much for this.
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And also did you tweak the OS? And added some tweaks for this?
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No tweaks. The only changes I made are mentioned in the OP. This is still Linux Mint, but with kitchen dependencies pre-installed. The Linux Mint updater will keep your Mint install up to date, and the kitchen updater will keep the kitchen up to date

SuperR. said:
No tweaks. The only changes I made are mentioned in the OP. This is still Linux Mint, but with kitchen dependencies pre-installed. The Linux Mint updater will keep your Mint install up to date, and the kitchen updater will keep the kitchen up to date
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Will you implement tweaking in the future? This is a nice OS though. Hope you could spend time tweaking the OS and optimize it for better use.

codename:acero said:
Will you implement tweaking in the future? This is a nice OS though. Hope you could spend time tweaking the OS and optimize it for better use.
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You can tweak it yourself cuz it's a Kitchen-ready distro, any other tweaks after installation are at your personal discretion
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bcrichster said:
You can tweak it yourself cuz it's a Kitchen-ready distro, any other tweaks after installation are at your personal discretion
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But still a very nice OS. Now im using it.

https://teamos-hkrg.com/index.php?threads/makulu-lindoz-linux.47950/#post-266487
try this distro bro. its the best linux distro. hope you could spend time looking on it.

Really?! I disagree..

How to install the new version of Kitchen in Linux Mint 18.2, if I can not go to the download page of the new Kitchen

One note for Virtualbox users; if you ended up with messed up colors after booting, do this (at least this method forcing xrandr to re-detect the monitor and display in the proper resolution worked for me):
Hit Right Ctrl+Alt+F1 (you will see the shell) and then Right Ctrl+Alt+F7. Depending on the Virtualbox configuration use Left Ctrl+Alt together instead of Right Ctrl. You are good to proceed with the installation.

New version posted in the OP
Changes:
New launcher/installer app compatible with the new donate kitchen downloads.
Launcher/installer is now in the app drawer.
OS Fully updated
NOTE: I have removed Mint4Kitchen 18.2 as very few people are using it (I don't blame you )

SuperR. said:
New version posted in the OP
Changes:
New launcher/installer app compatible with the new donate kitchen downloads.
Launcher/installer is now in the app drawer.
OS Fully updated
NOTE: I have removed Mint4Kitchen 18.2 as very few people are using it (I don't blame you )
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thank you for this maj.

This isn't installed via fastboot.. Make a liveboot Disk or USB
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[VMWare] Android Developer Environment - (Beginner READY)

I have made a build environment in VMWare. I have added all necessary programs to the Gnome menu. I spent a good 6 hours on making this and compressing this.
Before you use the VMWare image change RAM and CPU to your needings. I suggest at least 2GB RAM and 2 cores assigned for decent performance.
I have also enabled 3D acceleration for OpenGL developers or those who want to try making games.
Requirements
VMWare Player (FREE)
VMWare Workstation (optional, paid)
Features
- Everything is installed:
- Android SDK Tools
- Eclipse
- Android AOSP ready: tested with Jelly Bean
- CyanogenMod ready: tested with CyanogenMod 10 and later
- Developer links in Firefox to CyanogenMod and Android AOSP.
Downloads
One package
http://rapidgator.net/file/49386792/Android_Developer_Environment_1.7z.html
Splitted
http://rapidgator.net/file/49403760/Android_Developer_Environment_1.zip.001.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/49400833/Android_Developer_Environment_1.zip.002.html
FAQ
Can you upload on a mirror?
- No it takes too much time and bandwidth. I don't have the money to buy extra bandwidth.
Passwords?
- All passwords are: 'root'
Looks awesome! I just finished downloading it.. But whats the passwords? For the user anddev and root.
mattmannlt said:
Looks awesome! I just finished downloading it.. But whats the passwords? For the user anddev and root.
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I would highly recommend each user and ESPECIALLY new users go through the process of setting up and configuring their own development environment. You will gain a lot of understanding on how Linux and thus Android operates by working with it yourself, and this really is important. This is great for a experienced dev who wants to have a backup of his own environment, but I think it's just adding one more crutch that the newbies really won't understand.
Password is 'root'
I thought this was a nice and obvious password to use. Sorry for letting you wait.
djjonastybe said:
Password is 'root'
I thought this was a nice and obvious password to use. Sorry for letting you wait.
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Djj, was building cm10 in vmware are more stable then virtualbox? Tks
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orbital_71 said:
Djj, was building cm10 in vmware are more stable then virtualbox? Tks
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No. Just about the same. I use virtual box .
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lithid-cm said:
No. Just about the same. I use virtual box .
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Lithid-cm, i am a beginner as i had install virtualbox with ubuntu 12.04 in it, but with 512m. I not rushing for building rom up just for mine knowledge and understand on building enviroment would that be fine? Tks
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orbital_71 said:
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Djj, was building cm10 in vmware are more stable then virtualbox? Tks
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It's much more stable using VMWare. Many systems have trouble downloading the source code. Virtual Box gets the 'HTTPS ... not received' errors. Honestly I don't know how to say the error accurately because I simply skipped Virtual Box due to that issue
djjonastybe said:
It's much more stable using VMWare. Many systems have trouble downloading the source code. Virtual Box gets the 'HTTPS ... not received' errors. Honestly I don't know how to say the error accurately because I simply skipped Virtual Box due to that issue
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Djj, here another question. i am a beginner if i set to only with 512m for vmware will that be fine as I not rushing for building rom up just for mine knowledge and understand on building enviroment would that be fine? Sorry can't download from rapidgator if u upload to mediafire u still have to pay? Tks
djjonastybe said:
It's much more stable using VMWare. Many systems have trouble downloading the source code. Virtual Box gets the 'HTTPS ... not received' errors. Honestly I don't know how to say the error accurately because I simply skipped Virtual Box due to that issue
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These issues are simple configuration mishaps and can be fixed easily. Nat tends to do this, I use a bridged nic. There are also a few kernel values you modify to fix any "download errors". I have never experienced any issues like you are suggesting using virtual box.
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orbital_71 said:
Lithid-cm, i am a beginner as i had install virtualbox with ubuntu 12.04 in it, but with 512m. I not rushing for building rom up just for mine knowledge and understand on building enviroment would that be fine? Tks
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I had issues building with less then 3 gig of memory. 512 might be too low. Might need at least 2 gig.
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Those who want to install Sun Java JDK (Oracle) need to follow this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28793435#post28793435
Follow the Java part I made the guide some time ago
Kernel Source
Hi,
I'm new to android development.
I know that every ROM will have a Linux kernel, but where does this kernel come from?
I googled it, but I still can't figure it out.
I'll just take a wild guess.
Is it from
1. The source that you git from? (Ex: AOSP, CM10, AOKP)
2. The kernel of the Linux OS? (Ex: This VM's Linux kernel)
and by the way, am I able to change the kernel myself? (Ex: 2.6.35 to 3.0.8)
Thanks!
goldchang said:
Hi,
I'm new to android development.
I know that every ROM will have a Linux kernel, but where does this kernel come from?
I googled it, but I still can't figure it out.
I'll just take a wild guess.
Is it from
1. The source that you git from? (Ex: AOSP, CM10, AOKP)
2. The kernel of the Linux OS? (Ex: This VM's Linux kernel)
and by the way, am I able to change the kernel myself? (Ex: 2.6.35 to 3.0.8)
Thanks!
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You get the kernel source from your device manufacturer.
goldchang said:
Hi,
I'm new to android development.
I know that every ROM will have a Linux kernel, but where does this kernel come from?
I googled it, but I still can't figure it out.
I'll just take a wild guess.
Is it from
1. The source that you git from? (Ex: AOSP, CM10, AOKP)
2. The kernel of the Linux OS? (Ex: This VM's Linux kernel)
and by the way, am I able to change the kernel myself? (Ex: 2.6.35 to 3.0.8)
Thanks!
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lithid-cm said:
You get the kernel source from your device manufacturer.
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Or port it from a similar device.
Will try this soom to decompile and compile the Settings.apk from Jelly Bean... Anyone any Tips? Please send me a PM.....
Hi,
can somebody else upload one package on a mirror or something ! because splitted ones are taking forever to download !
Thanks !
ShivangDave said:
Hi,
can somebody else upload one package on a mirror or something ! because splitted ones are taking forever to download !
Thanks !
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Don't have a mirror, but why don't you just download a Linux ISO and set it up for yourself? Should be smaller downloads the whole way, everything will be up to date, and you'll get invaluable learning experience.:
thewadegeek said:
Don't have a mirror, but why don't you just download a Linux ISO and set it up for yourself? Should be smaller downloads the whole way, everything will be up to date, and you'll get invaluable learning experience.:
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I have tried to setup the environment but many packages are missing...
EDIT: Downloaded splitted ones... corrupted !
hey guys, im good java programmer but i dont have any idea about android
so i was wondering what are the benefits of learning android developments?
, will it be easy since i'm good java programmmer?
if that idea is good then what android books do you guys recommend for me?

BerryBoot 2.0 for Raspberry Pi 1 & 2! [Muti-BOOT]

Hi,
I'm just a RPi2 user and I discover something really interesting for Raspberry Pi series, specially for not expert people!
There is a useful tool called Berryboot that allow to easy install many Operating Systems on the MicroSD of the Raspberry.
If you are interesting in Berroboot, you can download it here: BerryBoot official website
Here a video of BerryBoot in action:
https://youtu.be/oTrk-nbJQBA
You can find many videos on YouTube. :good:
Thanks button is easy to click.​
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Multumesc .
michaelbuud19 said:
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Multumesc .
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Multimesc???What does it mean?
With Multiboot I have Raspbian OS, Ubuntu, Android (beta), OpenELEC on the same MicroSD 16 Gb!!!:highfive:
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Thanks for shearing.
i use it but i can't get retropie working.
Retropie starts and i can use the GUI but if i choose a game it didn't work
Trainer_H said:
i use it but i can't get retropie working.
Retropie starts and i can use the GUI but if i choose a game it didn't work
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IDK, It works on my RPi2!
How can I update OpenELEC in BerryBoot?
It does download the update, but it does not install the update.
Exlo said:
How can I update OpenELEC in BerryBoot?
It does download the update, but it does not install the update.
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I don't know, I enabled AUTO Update in configuration panel.
The other point is: how to overclock OpenELEC under Berryboot?
Did it update yours when enableling "auto update" ?
Mine just download the update, but fails to install. Probably because it registred that it has "wrong" kernel.
I did try to manually replace the system image as suggested in OpenElec forum, but it does not boot then.
I have the same issue. I want to update Openelec 5.0.3 to latest beta 5.95...but neither auto or manual work....with Berryboot, it seems to lock the kernal some how.
I want to multi boot between Openelec, RetroPie, and one or more other OS's....but berryboot seems to be problematic with updating them. I tried NOOBS but I could not get it to boot to any OS at all. Any other multiboot loaders or suggestions?
Exlo said:
How can I update OpenELEC in BerryBoot?
It does download the update, but it does not install the update.
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There is an open question on BUG Managermen of BerryBoot project:
- Update Openelec on BerryBoot (rasp pi 1) #151
What's the advantage of this over http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2506306?
Snaipersky said:
What's the advantage of this over http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2506306?
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I think BerryBoot is better because:
- It is automated, no terminal command line required
- One MicroSD with ALL Operating Systems, no need of USB storage devices..
- Boot and install every pre-compiled OSs available
- You can compile your "personal" version of any ARM OS and boot in berryboot
... plus it's really easy to use. like the script variant mentioned before in form of a link, you can use usb for the whole os which delivers more stability if you overclock the pi where sd cards don't like that and your os get damaged over time in an overclocked environment.
BerryBoot 2 on Raspberry Pi2 w/ Kali and Adafruit 3.5 LCD
Hi, I have Berryboot running a few distro's including Kali. However the small LCD screen doesn't seem to work when using Berryboot.
I tried getting the LCD to work many times w/ Berryboot and can't seem to get it to work.
Anyone else try this?
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Does anyone know where there is a repository for Raspberry Pi2 / Berryboot (Squashsf) distros? Converting them seems like a pain.
Wilsonb said:
Hi, I have Berryboot running a few distro's including Kali. However the small LCD screen doesn't seem to work when using Berryboot.
I tried getting the LCD to work many times w/ Berryboot and can't seem to get it to work.
Anyone else try this?
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Does anyone know where there is a repository for Raspberry Pi2 / Berryboot (Squashsf) distros? Converting them seems like a pain.
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The official berryboot images that are used for the network setup are available on sourceforge, but are quite outdated.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/berryboot/files/os_images/
I found the process of converting the official images to squashfs not too tiresome using virtualized Linux Mint. However, some distros, like the latest version of Ubuntu Mate and OSMC are not compatible with berryboot. Having wasted some hours, I can say that squashfs limits some OS features (eg. updates, partition behaviour) and performance. On the whole, if you are serious about doing something on each of the distros, then the best approach is to use separate SD cards for each distro, convenient and offers full OS functionality. Otherwise, berryboot is a good way to just check out the various OS available, provided it is compatible with squashfs.
Thank you so much for the reply. Ya, considering the limitations, I think I'll just stick with individual SD cards.. It was more out of convenience... But I am constantly updating and changing something, so prob not best method. Thanks
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Hello,
Using RPi2. This works on my 16GB Samsung SD works fine but it won't work on my Sony 64GB. I can use "Image Writer" to write a bootable image to the 64GB SD and works but for some reason I can't get the BerryBoot to boot. I used SDFormatter and confirmed it's FAT32. Any one having similar issues?
Thx
I want Recalbox OS to boot with Berryboot but its not in the List. The OS is in .zip format from the website. How can i do it?
p0wned said:
I want Recalbox OS to boot with Berryboot but its not in the List. The OS is in .zip format from the website. How can i do it?
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Start reading the whole page posted
- Adding your own custom operating systems to the menu

NOOBS portable installer / Pocket-Pi-Pc

NOOBS portable installer
a simple program im building allowing users to customize NOOBS, basically a commandline graphical utillity that gives you options to unpack the base of NOOBS, adding OS/'s to the project, format the sdcard and write to sdcard
eventually i will be adding the option to attempt to make unsupported OS to NOOBS.
this project delivers what i have said, its very basic at the moment but gets the job done and is a great place to start off.
also, everything is downloaded from the official raspberry pi website so when they update, thats the software we are getting.
XDA DOWNLOAD LINK
Pocket-Pi-PC
This project is now complete see below for video of it in action and prices of the items needed
FULL FEATURED INDEPENDANT POCKET PC PRICES
Rasberry Pi 2 B $48.00
16GB sdcard $7.59
WIFI dongle $6.85
Wireless/Wired keyboard and mouse $13.68
Camera module $19.29
LCD touch screen and with case and heatsink and pen $29.76
Power LED cable $1.64
Power LED reset button $4.93
2x1 male header pins $2.00
128GB mini USB $7.99
20000mAh power bank $1.00
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TOTAL= $142.73 AUD ($102.77 USD)
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YOUTUBE VIDEO
XDA:DevDB Information
NOOBS portable installer / Pocket-Pi-Pc, Tool/Utility for the Raspberry Pi
Contributors
Ricky Divjakovski, Ricky Divjakovski
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-12-01
Last Updated 2015-12-29
updated
Will u be implementing ways to add android to the noobs installer?
joshndroid said:
Will u be implementing ways to add android to the noobs installer?
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I never thought about that but now its been mentioned yes i will, ill mlre then likely build tonight, its a horrible process, takes a couple hours(building, file transfers, shstem information, tests) but depending on the system and how and if i need to modify it to get complete it succesafully is the concern, the rest of the process should be fine
Ricky Divjakovski said:
I never thought about that but now its been mentioned yes i will, ill mlre then likely build tonight, its a horrible process, takes a couple hours(building, file transfers, shstem information, tests) but depending on the system and how and if i need to modify it to get complete it succesafully is the concern, the rest of the process should be fine
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I have uploaded within the other thread a build of cm13.0 you can try. It would make its use far easier even for myself as I am having issue with trying to flash it all correctly
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joshndroid said:
I have uploaded within the other thread a build of cm13.0 you can try. It would make its use far easier even for myself as I am having issue with trying to flash it all correctly
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Ill keep everyone updated and compile my own build from source then upload
Fair enough peyo-hd on github has good trees for aosp android
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can you add bash script to run in linux? and can I modified the download address to choose local repository saved in Network Sorage Server in lan?
youxiaojie said:
can you add bash script to run in linux? and can I modified the download address to choose local repository saved in Network Sorage Server in lan?
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Are they already noobs compatible?
if it is standard img,I can losetup and partx, and than make tgz,txz.the key question is to avoid download from internet every time I recover the system.and not to avoid other linux when recovering if one crashed.
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how to make a standard img image noobs compatible?
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youxiaojie said:
if it is standard img,I can losetup and partx, and than make tgz,txz.the key question is to avoid download from internet every time I recover the system.and not to avoid other linux when recovering if one crashed.
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how to make a standard img image noobs compatible?
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ill make the installer download and store locally for use
theres no way you can make a standard single img file for noobs, its a process of seperating the kernel and the root, allocating the required space to partitions, naming the partitions, mounting the partitions and having the correct format for each partition.
if you dont know much about partitioning, fs formats and sizes of fs then do some research, could get dangerous
I do this manually.But I see the kernel and root are already seperated in two partitions in standard img.
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youxiaojie said:
I do this manually.But I see the kernel and root are already seperated in two partitions in standard img.
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Noobs just uses a preconfigured compressed FS with attributes locked to the files, it dooesnt supprt standard .img files only tar.xz files
The tar compresses it to a single files and xz compresses it alot but the downfall is xz can only compress 1 file thats why its packed into a tarball first
I mean boot.tar.xz is taken from boot partition in std img file,which is commonly the first partition and just tar xz directly without modification. and it is similar as root.tar.xz.am i right?
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Hi,
Thanks a lot for this great project Can't wait to see the version with Android support
Now I can install RPi w/o network connection and w/o downloading same files over and over again
I have couple of feature requests/suggestions for OS options to be included if possible:
- LibreELEC (new fork/evolution of OpenElec), https://libreelec.tv/about/
Download: https://libreelec.tv/download-temp/
- RetroPIE (Retro Gaming emulator for RPi) http://blog.petrockblock.com/retropie/
Download: http://blog.petrockblock.com/retropie/retropie-downloads/
- The Recalbox (Gaming Emulator + base Kodi) http://www.recalbox.com/#about
Download: https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/releases
Thanks in advance

Remix OS for PC Update. Version: 2016012301, Release Date: 01/25/2016

Greetings from the Remix OS team on XDA!
We're excited to announce the first ever update for our Remix OS for PC users. You'll find the download on our Jide website.
Please try it out and give us feedback on your experience with the update. It'll help us continue to develop a better experience for all of our users!
Remix OS for PC Update Notes:
Version: 2.0.100
Build number: B2016012301
Release date: 01/25/2016
Update:
• Fix: Battery indicator enabled on laptops
• Fix: Some minor bugs fixed
We do go through all the feedback that our users give us and develop based on them. Along these lines, we know that the community has been asking for a 32-bit version of Remix OS for PC and we'll be sharing some exciting news on this soon!
Thanks for all your support. We certainly can't do this without you guys and all the feedback you continue to give us on Remix OS products!
Hi Remix team, could you add the video recording feature found in Android 4.4+ ?
How to update ?
I have this installed as a dual boot.
How do I safely update to the new version ?
Do I have to replace just certain file's or everything ?
If only certain file's, which one's ?
Quick change my physical keyboard layout
Yeah, but when i want to write both in ِarabic and in english in the same sentence i need to do that again and change it to enlgish again. I have chosen two languges and ctrl ּּּּ+ shift, ctrl ּּ+ alt, alt ּ+ shift doesnt work to change the phisical layout....
There is no system.img in the newest update, just a system.sfs. Why? How am I suppose to upgrade my current installation?
32-bit RemixOS would be awesome, because I'm not able to install RemixOS on my Dell Venue 8 Pro (32-bit UEFI...) yet.
jdtimothy said:
There is no system.img in the newest update, just a system.sfs. Why? How am I suppose to upgrade my current installation?
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After you update to last version, delete system.img
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@RemixOS_Jason
Support for other than FAT32 system will be great, so we can have more free space for data.
Hi Remix team, thanks for sharing this update .
I have to say that I was expecting too much improving or , at least , much detail about that "minor bugs" , but I know that every step is important in achieving a good and stable product .
Time ago , I have asked to Jide for becoming a tester for Remix OS PC , but .... no answer , I hope this time I will get a positive answer from this team .
battery indicator , was really an important issue, great work !!
Regards
Ja_som said:
After you update to last version, delete system.img
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@RemixOS_Jason
Support for other than FAT32 system will be great, so we can have more free space for data.
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The question is: how to safely update to latest version?
And in the installer, just press TAB and write "INSTALL=1" and ENTER to install in NTFS or EXT4 to have all space you want.
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gabriel.maimonides said:
Hi Remix team, thanks for sharing this update .
I have to say that I was expecting too much improving or , at least , much detail about that "minor bugs" , but I know that every step is important in achieving a good and stable product .
Time ago , I have asked to Jide for becoming a tester for Remix OS PC , but .... no answer , I hope this time I will get a positive answer from this team .
battery indicator , was really an important issue, great work !!
Regards
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It's an alpha, we all are testers, dude
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Android 6.0 would be an awesome update.... Just saying hehehe
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JulianAT said:
32-bit RemixOS would be awesome, because I'm not able to install RemixOS on my Dell Venue 8 Pro (32-bit UEFI...) yet.
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ACK
lucasdeeiroz said:
The question is: how to safely update to latest version?
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What is safety update for you?
I used usb tool to install new version, then I deleted system.img from my USB drive, everything is OK...
I will try that command... Thanks
Very interested in 32-bit version.
Is it possible to install it on a hard disk and not on a USB drive? E. g. to install it on a VMware virtual machine.
Ja_som said:
What is safety update for you?
I used usb tool to install new version, then I deleted system.img from my USB drive, everything is OK...
I will try that command... Thanks
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I have Remix OS installed on my hard drive, and I don't have system.img compressed. How to update with these files?
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siealex said:
Is it possible to install it on a hard disk and not on a USB drive? E. g. to install it on a VMware virtual machine.
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You can install it on a virtual machine and actually on your hard drive (but you'll need a USB drive for install it I think).
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VMware does not support booting from USB drives. Is it possible to install it without USB drives?
siealex said:
VMware does not support booting from USB drives. Is it possible to install it without USB drives?
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Looking for this too
lucasdeeiroz said:
I have Remix OS installed on my hard drive, and I don't have system.img compressed. How to update with these files?
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Sorry, I don't know, I have it on USB and I had img file there...
siealex said:
VMware does not support booting from USB drives. Is it possible to install it without USB drives?
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Installing on hard drive needs USB, virtual machine I have no idea. But I saw some people talking about VirtualBox running Remix OS.
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Keep up the good work @RemixOS_Jason , and please consider updates also regarding NVIDIA gpu-s, on my PC with gtx 970 the image is messed up both on DVI and on hdmi (I have dual-screen setup)
My PC can read from my USB drive at 20MB/s, but RemixOS refuses to boot, and tells me it can't even read the USB drive at 2MB/s
What's going on?

Share your ROM and Mods [Nexus 6P]

Sometimes its disrespectful for dev that recommending other ROM in another Rom thread, So I've created this thread. Here Every user can share ROM/Mods/Modification.
I request to Forum Moderator @The Flash If he found this as Same/unnecessary thread, He can close this without any request.
** Feel free to discus at any Topic related to Nexus 6P **
I've moved on HERE
But Thanks to all to LIVE this thread...
Add_permissive boot..
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B10hHGFnGhD2WFliRmY2OW1vRTQ/view?usp=drivesdk
Credit: @bouchigo
Nice collection of DDC, KERNEL and PROFILE for V4A... https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B10hHGFnGhD2X3RPbzBqbGRHNzA/view?usp=drivesdk
Credit: @Sub_Zer0
For Flasholic[emoji298] [emoji485]
Link for Nearly all available ANGLER ROM on AFH....[emoji4]
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=search&s=Angler&type=files
Pixel XL Black Boot animation "SOUND EDITION"....
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B10hHGFnGhD2OUU4S2JxSjMtT2M/view?usp=drivesdk
Rom : Dirty Unicorn 10.6 (often jumping towards the 3 roms in my signature, and honorable mention aosip.)
Kernel : Flash kernel 1.14 /Elemental App
Mods : Adaway apk is a must (and it is included in some roms.) /Viper4arise Deuteronomy 2.1 /Xposed with these modules > Lockscreen Disabler / Youtube Background Playback/Youtube Adaway.
My launcher is always ASUS Launcher.
leondestiny said:
Rom : Dirty Unicorn 10.6 (often jumping towards the 3 roms in my signature, and honorable mention aosip.)
Kernel : Flash kernel 1.14 /Elemental App
Mods : Viper4arise / Deuteronomy 2.1
My launcher is always ASUS Launcher.
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Thanks for share..[emoji106]
Rom: Nitrogen 7.1 (30/10)
Kernel: Elite Kernel
Mods: Adaway, Substratum, V4A.
Nova launcher all the way
MrCreel said:
Rom: Nitrogen 7.1 (30/10)
Kernel: Elite Kernel
Mods: Adaway, Substratum, V4A.
Nova launcher all the way
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Ohhhhh!
Same ROM .......[emoji106]
mukesh22584 said:
Ohhhhh!
Same ROM .......[emoji106]
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Yeah, it's a great rom with a lot of customisation and great battery life :good:
MrCreel said:
Yeah, it's a great rom with a lot of customisation and great battery life :good:
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Agree with you,
Previous one I was using Resurrection Remix, Damn good ROM but RR team not announced N ROM so I've tried nearly all available N ROMs and stick with Nitrogen....
mukesh22584 said:
Agree with you,
Previous one I was using Resurrection Remix, Damn good ROM but RR team not announced N ROM so I've tried nearly all available N ROMs and stick with Nitrogen....
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I think I will do the same. I have been following your posts and trust your opinion. It is weekend so I should be able to get it set up for the workweek ahead. Needs to be good as my daily driver. I am a perfectionist! Are you using the build in root and kernel?
SGE_DEW said:
I think I will do the same. I have been following your posts and trust your opinion. It is weekend so I should be able to get it set up for the workweek ahead. Needs to be good as my daily driver. I am a perfectionist! Are you using the build in root and kernel?
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I personally changed to supersu and elite kernel, but heard great things about flash kernel so I might switch, I highly recommend the rom
Never ment to make you look bad or be demanding. You seem like a very helpful person...just didnt want to tie up his thread. This seems like a fun atmosphere, thanks for invite! You are also are very understanding person. All hail mukesh!!!
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I think I will do the same. I have been following your posts and trust your opinion. It is weekend so I should be able to get it set up for the workweek ahead. Needs to be good as my daily driver. I am a perfectionist! Are you using the build in root and kernel?
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Friend Ready to Get Nitrogen For Your Angler..
ROM and other Mods Links are in 1st page,
But before flashing you've to need Bootloader,Radio and Vendor images..
I suggest you please Flash all images with Fastboot commands...
Make a full Backup of your Whole Angler including Nandroid backup just in case...
And then start flashing. I highly suggest you Don't restore your EFS partition until you need them.
For Android N you've to need for TWRP 3.0.2.2 or Unofficial TWRP 3.0.2.3..
Here is link for Vendor, Bootloader and Radio images....
vendor:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=312968873555002895
bootloader:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767099340
Radio:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=312978532265362099
Credit for all images @Mentalmuso
Happy Flashing[emoji4]
I love this idea! :high five:
Well.. My set up is..
10/8 build of resurrection remix (yes, I keep coming back haha)
Elemental x kernel running hawktil6p profile
....um I can't think of anything else at the moment.. Just woke up 5 minutes ago. I'll update this post later with the rest of the into
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SGE_DEW said:
I think I will do the same. I have been following your posts and trust your opinion. It is weekend so I should be able to get it set up for the workweek ahead. Needs to be good as my daily driver. I am a perfectionist! Are you using the build in root and kernel?
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My two cents is to try the inbuilt root and kernel first, if you don't like it, then flash away.
But I believe you need he latest supersu ran as systemless mode for ad away to work, which you need the ad away system less zip. I can host the zip if you need it.
@Kapak13
Thanks to join The thread..[emoji120]
Actually I love RR but I can't prevent myself to flash N ROMs,After trying a lot I stay with Nitrogen, Because I found Nitrogen has a lot of similarities with RR in terms of Customization, And yes I'll definitely Revert back to RR when @varund7726 announced official build that is coming soon, Because official CM 14 experimental build for OP3 has out and we'll get for Angler soon.
So I think Its good to wait for them who only want RR for Angler..[emoji4]
Kapak13 said:
I love this idea! :high five:
Well.. My set up is..
10/8 build of resurrection remix (yes, I keep coming back haha)
Elemental x kernel running hawktil6p profile
....um I can't think of anything else at the moment.. Just woke up 5 minutes ago. I'll update this post later with the rest of the into
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My two cents is to try the inbuilt root and kernel first, if you don't like it, then flash away.
But I believe you need he latest supersu ran as systemless mode for ad away to work, which you need the ad away system less zip. I can host the zip if you need it.
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How's hawktil6p profile? I've downloaded it but no idea how to apply it
mukesh22584 said:
@Kapak13
Thanks to join The thread..[emoji120]
Actually I love RR but I can't prevent myself to flash N ROMs,After trying a lot I stay with Nitrogen, Because I found Nitrogen has a lot of similarities with RR in terms of Customization, And yes I'll definitely Revert back to RR when @varund7726 announced official build that is coming soon, Because official CM 14 experimental build for OP3 has out and we'll get for Angler soon.
So I think Its good to wait for them who only want RR for Angler..[emoji4]
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Thank you for making this thread!
And I agree with you, resurrection remix is amazing and once varun releases nougat, I'm gonna be stuck with it haha
And yes, nitrogen is a really amazing ROM. I stayed on that ROM for the longest before coming back to RR
MrCreel said:
How's hawktil6p profile? I've downloaded it but no idea how to apply it
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Which kernel manager app you're using?
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Which kernel manager app you're using?
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EX but could use kernel adjustor also
MrCreel said:
EX but could use kernel adjustor also
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Take that profile you have (hawk tail) and rename it and delete the .txt part. Then drag that file into the elemental x file on your internal SD card (this is where all profiles go)
Open up elemental x manager, hit CPU, turn on the blue toggles for interactive on the first two options, then hit governor options (I believe its the third option down) once the page opens, hit load at the top right, then scroll down and select hawk tail, then hit apply at boot. Then make sure you find touch boost, it may say disabled or enabled already, you can touch the word touch boost and you'll see it change from enabled to disabled or vise versa, then hit the button power button to the right to activate the disabling.
That should do it. You'll see your CPU sitting lower way more often, saving battery.
If my instructions were unclear, I can upload a step by step with pics here if you need
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MrCreel said:
How's hawktil6p profile? I've downloaded it but no idea how to apply it
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Just realized that I got so wrapped up in telling you how to set the profile that I didn't answer how the profile is.
Its amazing, no lag, phone never gets hot, battery is at 5 hours screen on time on the lower end, sometimes I can get 7
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mukesh22584 said:
Which kernel manager app you're using?
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Quick question... I know you made this thread to talk about Roms we are running. Are you OK with the off topic conversations? Such as governor profiles, battery life, and such?
I just want to keep this thread as it was intended to be. Lemme know if we should steer the conversation into a different direction.

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