is there any way to install android apps in Sailfish OS
PikuseruGMD said:
is there any way to install android apps in Sailfish OS
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What selfish os? Could you please further explain
PikuseruGMD said:
is there any way to install android apps in Sailfish OS
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There're two ways to install/use android apps on SFOS "Anbox or Sfdroid" but they're not that simple to port and many many Devs faced problems in the past.
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Latest Linux kernel 3.3
mutant13 said:
Latest Linux kernel 3.3
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Does that mean that with that kernel you can run Android programs in like Ubuntu? Because that would just be awesome.
Many apps are there for Android but not desktop Linux ( Android is still Linux ).
DexterMorganNL said:
Does that mean that with that kernel you can run Android programs in like Ubuntu? Because that would just be awesome.
Many apps are there for Android but not desktop Linux ( Android is still Linux ).
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Ubuntu for Android has been out for a few weeks, but I think this new kernel will allow easier programming between Android and Linux....
easier crossprogramming and easier porting of new features / fixes between linux and android kernels
mutant13 said:
Ubuntu for Android has been out for a few weeks, but I think this new kernel will allow easier programming between Android and Linux....
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Yes but we can not get it. They didnt release any source code yet. In ubuntu for Android you can indeed open Android apps in ubuntu.
But what about on Ubuntu for pc's? There it is not possible.
3.3? Cool I thought the higest avalible is 2.6....
mutant13 said:
Ubuntu for Android has been out for a few weeks, but I think this new kernel will allow easier programming between Android and Linux....
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When you say been out for weeks, can you install it? It seems like its still being developed and will come out later this year.
DarkManX4lf said:
When you say been out for weeks, can you install it? It seems like its still being developed and will come out later this year.
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They want to bundle it with phone manufacturers, so that they can have Ubuntu for Android on there devices.
Sony Mobile is committed to supporting the open developer community, and one way to show this is by publishing parts of our code as well as selected tools developed by our internal developers.
For some of the Xperia™ devices, we provide Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP) device configurations on GitHub. This means that the software will be open for you as a developer to use and contribute to. This is a way for us to support the open Android community, and it is also a tool for us to facilitate and verify contributions to AOSP.
If you want to build AOSP for your unlocked Xperia device, you find all the resources you need in the sections below.
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/
Unified 4.4 kernel sources
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel
Project git
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
Bug tracker
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker/issues
Now you can build the latest Android with the latest 4.4 kernel
jerpelea said:
Now you can build the latest Android with the latest 4.4 kernel
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U mean 8.1.0 android?
Araa01 said:
U mean 8.1.0 android?
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Either that, or a beta build on the soon coming Android 9.0 P.
Sooo wee need now dev who compile this. Ez because drm fix is now onlie so GG.
Araa01 said:
Sooo wee need now dev who compile this. Ez because drm fix is now onlie so GG.
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The first link in OP contains guides for everything you need to know about how to do that.
4rz0 said:
The first link in OP contains guides for everything you need to know about how to do that.
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But I don't have guide how to find free time to lern this and compile.
Vendor v11 is out
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/latest-updates
jerpelea said:
Vendor v11 is out
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/latest-updates
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Now i think Android 9.0
Araa01 said:
Now i think Android 9.0
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Can you confirm if it's 9 or still 8.1?
N1ghtr08d said:
Can you confirm if it's 9 or still 8.1?
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8.1
yoyoyed said:
8.1
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I wonder when 9 will be available to build as AOSP
N1ghtr08d said:
I wonder when 9 will be available to build as AOSP
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I think so at the end of the year.
N1ghtr08d said:
Can you confirm if it's 9 or still 8.1?
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we are still working on Android 8.x
N1ghtr08d said:
I wonder when 9 will be available to build as AOSP
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as soon as Google releases Android 9.0 we will add it to the Open Devices
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J
Cool, thanks
For user security dm-verity and File Based Encryption are enabled by default
Please keep them enabled for all user builds
Regards
J
Hello guys, i have this weekend time. And I will build an asop 8.1 Rom for us. when the build Are finish i will Post that here
Now a question for sonydev there is an update At the vendors 05.08.2018! Changelog was update the camera. Which Changes Are it?
Why cant I undo the bootloader unlock or even do the unlock without loosing the drm keys? Thats not so open. Ive got a Xperia xz1
All build guides are updated with the Security updates
https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/guides/aosp-build-instructions/
Here is the list of all known bugs. If you find bugs you can always open a ticket in the bug tracker and we will check it ASAP.
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker/issues
Guys, anyone know about microg for poco f1?
Are there any rom that support it?
Hutabarat said:
Guys, anyone know about microg for poco f1?
Are there any rom that support it?
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lineage os for microg
Hutabarat said:
Guys, anyone know about microg for poco f1?
Are there any rom that support it?
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Works on every MIUI ROM that I've tried so far including the latest Android Q (EU) as well.
arunyoyo00 said:
lineage os for microg
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Is it same with nanodroid ? So i have to use lineage rom ?
MasterFURQAN said:
Works on every MIUI ROM that I've tried so far including the latest Android Q (EU) as well.
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Sorry for misunderstanding, what i need to know, microg or something like nanodroid that doesnt need to use opengapps or bitgapps.
Hutabarat said:
Is it same with nanodroid ? So i have to use lineage rom ?
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google "lineage os for microg", u will find what it is. builds are available directly.
MasterFURQAN said:
Works on every MIUI ROM that I've tried so far including the latest Android Q (EU) as well.
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arunyoyo00 said:
lineage os for microg
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arunyoyo00 said:
google "lineage os for microg", u will find what it is. builds are available directly.
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already read about it in their website. but still confuse whether it could be installed in custom rom beside los, like havoc, evox, nos etc.
Now that Kernel source has been released by the manufacturer.
Here's hoping Lineage/ArrowOS/CrDroid/Havoc/AOSP is released for this brilliant value-for-money device!
Those ROMs doesn't require kernel source.
You can already run all those ROMs on OP Nord2 as GSI.
phhusson said:
Those ROMs doesn't require kernel source.
You can already run all those ROMs on OP Nord2 as GSI.
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Soo when can we expect official roms ? Waiting since launch day.
phhusson said:
Those ROMs doesn't require kernel source.
You can already run all those ROMs on OP Nord2 as GSI.
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Is there another way to run ROMs then?
Is GSI some emulator style? Why do devs crib about Mediatek sources not being available? Is there another way of making ROMs in a native way? This is the first time I'm reading about something called as GSI ?!
LeDiable said:
Is there another way to run ROMs then?
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I don't understand that question
LeDiable said:
Is GSI some emulator style?
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Not at all, it runs natively just like stock rom.
The idea of a GSI is simply that we keep the drivers from stock ROM. They are working perfectly fine for stock ROM users, there is no reason those drivers wouldn't work fine for us.
LeDiable said:
Why do devs crib about Mediatek sources not being available?
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Honestly? I'd say stubborness. Yes, we can use sources of more drivers on Qualcomm devices than on Mediatek devices, but to what end? Everytime needed sources of a driver on a Qualcomm platform, its sources were not available at all.
On Mediatek side, there is some source code available, but from shady origin, so they can be used to learn more about how Mediatek drivers work, but it can't be used to build drivers directly from sources. Again, we can just use stock ROM's drivers.
LeDiable said:
Is there another way of making ROMs in a native way?
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GSI are native.
LeDiable said:
This is the first time I'm reading about something called as GSI ?!
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Yeah well GSI are severely underrated, because you can't make a news about a generic image working on a new device at every new device...
hello, does anyone know any custom 64-bit ROM compatible with the A02S? I researched a lot, but I haven't found any so far, would anyone know to let me know if there is any compatible?
Clayton Garda said:
hello, does anyone know any custom 64-bit ROM compatible with the A02S? I researched a lot, but I haven't found any so far, would anyone know to let me know if there is any compatible?
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Hello, you can try installing the official rom from android website.
Sirajul Hadi said:
Hello, you can try installing the official rom from android website.
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LineageOS.
Sirajul Hadi said:
LineageOS.
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You tried?
alguien- said:
You tried?
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No yet.
Something new about this?
There isnt a LineageOS rom
Well, For the time being, There's no Custom ROMs for A02s. However, It does have treble support which means that you can install a GSI ROM on it.
Speaking about running 64-bit ROM on it, It would require a custom vendor which doesn't exist for this device yet.
So, the only thing to do is wait for someone to make one for it.
Someone please make one
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