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I've seen Android (presumably honeycomb) running on notebook computers alongside windows 7 or vista basic, and now that I've freed my second partition I'd like to try either android our ubunto on it, and if JB our ICS are possible I'd love that since I love JB on the phone.
I run I3 with 4gb ram on an acer aspire.
is there any way to do this?
cheers, D
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http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/22665/run-android-on-your-netbook-or-desktop/
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http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/22665/run-android-on-your-netbook-or-desktop/
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Nice one mate Trying now
As long as it is a 64 bit system It should work. Won't work on 32 bit system
Batcom2
There wasn't a version that was compatible with my laptop afaik , I'm fairly noob though.
I installed Ubuntu on the dual boot instead in the end as it looks potentially amazing even if simple things like wine or Skype Dont work (apparently this awesome style interface broke compatibility with many apps?)
I'd never tried Linux before so its an experience , and android is loosely based in a Linux kernel right?
Looking forward to the Ubuntu mobile os now
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Very usefull link, thank you!
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Very usefull link, thank you!
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Hi guys! Do you have news about the dual boot for samsung Galaxy Note 2?
Thanks
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Title says all. Comment with something under here if you have a GP 4.2. I'm making a ROM for it but, due to my network speed (slooooow), I want to know how many users will download it. Thanks in advance!
PS. If you know other users that have this Player tag their names into your reply!
I have one, but I've since replaced with with the 5 inch model. I still use it on occasion to test apps and things.
I have one, so does @SerkTheTurk @lets_zock and @ChaosChris
Sad that this is a very unsupported device (both by Samsung and developers)
No. I have not it. I leaved it to the samsung center with the latest hard brick. For now i only have a note 1 but i want to sell it to buy an iPhone 4 or a SGS 3.
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64kb said:
I have one, but I've since replaced with with the 5 inch model. I still use it on occasion to test apps and things.
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As far as you have a monkey into your brain that needs ROMs to calm down itself...
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I have one, so does @SerkTheTurk @lets_zock and @ChaosChris
Sad that this is a very unsupported device (both by Samsung and developers)
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I saw... I will configure a VM with Mint 15 to (try to) develop a CM7/9 version starting from the work made by @SerkTheTurk...
HellPie said:
As far as you have a monkey into your brain that needs ROMs to calm down itself...
I saw... I will configure a VM with Mint 15 to (try to) develop a CM7/9 version starting from the work made by @SerkTheTurk...
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I have one and I would help you if I could. But it's not that easy. My Player lies in my rom with dust on it..
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I have one and I would help you if I could. But it's not that easy. My Player lies in my rom with dust on it..
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I only have some questions:
1) Is it true that I need to have a 64 bit CPU? If yes, I have not, but in a VM is it possible to have it?...
2) What Linux OS is the best to get a fast compilation time? (My VM: 2Core, 1.5GB Ram, HDD USB 2.0 to host it (only used for the VM), 128GB of virtual HDD)
3) With Mint 15 64bit VirtualBox crashes on boot, is this a problem of the "64bit" version or is a problem of the small quantity of RAM?
I have it! It will be really, really, really great to have a new ROM, since we've got a few numbers of developers for this device. A CM7 or CM9 ROM, like u said u're going to try to do, would be really great for future developers and a future Jelly Bean ROM. ( Nowadays, I'm using ChaOS ROM v1 + S3 Modpack made by @ChaosChris )
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I only have some questions:
1) Is it true that I need to have a 64 bit CPU? If yes, I have not, but in a VM is it possible to have it?...
2) What Linux OS is the best to get a fast compilation time? (My VM: 2Core, 1.5GB Ram, HDD USB 2.0 to host it (only used for the VM), 128GB of virtual HDD)
3) With Mint 15 64bit VirtualBox crashes on boot, is this a problem of the "64bit" version or is a problem of the small quantity of RAM?
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1)I believe you can build CM7 with a 32 bit OS (that requires only a 32bit processor) but for CM9 onwards you need a 64 bit version of Linux (which requires a 64 bit processor)
2)You can use Ubuntu 10.04 (as recommended on the official Android developers website) for maximum compatibility and less compilation errors.
3)Yup, you cant use 64 bit OS'es on 32 bit processors, neither with VMs nor by actually installing it on another partition.
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1)I believe you can build CM7 with a 32 bit OS (that requires only a 32bit processor) but for CM9 onwards you need a 64 bit version of Linux (which requires a 64 bit processor)
2)You can use Ubuntu 10.04 (as recommended on the official Android developers website) for maximum compatibility and less compilation errors.
3)Yup, you cant use 64 bit OS'es on 32 bit processors, neither with VMs nor by actually installing it on another partition.
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1) So for 3 or 4 years (I haven't enough money for a new pc and my parents will never buy another one only because "the cpu can work with the double number of bit in the same time" (Yes, my father were born with the "linux inside" signature, but with a 16/32bit brain))
2) Ok, I'll try
3) Damn!
4) With this post I can now post in the dev section! So when I'll fixed all bugs with current rom I will open a thread for it! Thanks!
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For Gingerbread (2.3.x) and newer versions, including the master branch, a 64-bit environment is required.
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So I cannot compile it... :'( Nooooooooo... :'( :'( :'(
I think you can compile cm7 with 32 bit Ubuntu because AFAIK, @SerkTheTurk has a 32 bit CPU (intel centrino) but he has compiled CM7 (though not booting ) successfully for our device...so you can try
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Ah. I will try. Thanks! For now with my rom I am at the same point of 3 days ago. Bootloop, bootloop and more bootloop. I think that I will restart from 0 adding one feature every flash and then when I will have enough features and stability I will relase it.
I have it, I love it and I heavily use it everyday... I hope this device can get more support, but it's wishful thinking...
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Ah. I will try. Thanks! For now with my rom I am at the same point of 3 days ago. Bootloop, bootloop and more bootloop. I think that I will restart from 0 adding one feature every flash and then when I will have enough features and stability I will relase it.
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Great idea! Building a ROM in this way would be really useful to have more knowledge about what you're doing. This will help you to, if there is an error, find out exactly where it is, so you can fix it. Good thinking. Good look, maybe we finally got a sucessful CM7.
I am talking about my modded stock based rom... the cm one will wait because i need to fix some errors with the vm.
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lol Got it. Will you try to develop themes for your custom ROM?
Yes. But not now. I'll make themes after I have modded all the Rom because if I mod a part of the rom i need to mod all themes so when i end the modding-time i will start with all done and the theming process will be more faster.
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Yes. But not now. I'll make themes after I have modded all the Rom because if I mod a part of the rom i need to mod all themes so when i end the modding-time i will start with all done and the theming process will be more faster.
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I can make themes for you if you want. I an currently working on a KitKat theme, and I've managed to do some statusbar mods like transparent mod, jb clock etc. I might release it for the stock XXLF1 ROM but I can do it for you too.
Thanks. I talked with [email protected]:-$ and now we are working toghether. But he has not got the player anymore so he only help me saying me what he tested and what not.
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I own one and I use it everyday! I rooted it but only have tried the stock rom. I want to try a custom rom. But don't know which one is the most stable or best
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just wondering why not (maybe many reasons) but hardware is all the same (changes are minimum)
as cpu is the same just faster the drivers in android should work
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just wondering why not (maybe many reasons) but hardware is all the same (changes are minimum)
as cpu is the same just faster the drivers in android should work
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No, it may be simular but that doesnt mean it work
It doesnt work at all from my testing,
is that just a prediction? or did you actually try it?
how it doesn't work? doesn't boot, boot loop?
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is that just a prediction? or did you actually try it?
how it doesn't work? doesn't boot, boot loop?
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Fails to boot at all
Security confliction, and also unable to boot properly due to different motherboard
Forgot how anyoing is to unbrick a Z2 lol
I kinda expected it to work as ive done this before across a couple devices lol but differences are differences and it makes all the difference
oh thanx for the info...
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 .
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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
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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.
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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?
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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?
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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.
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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?
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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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- Adding your own custom operating systems to the menu
I purchased an A10e only to find the app I wanted to use the phone for is only compatible with 64bit android. As far as I can tell the phone has a 64 bit processor but 32 bit android. I am not really familiar with rooting and have recently "soft bricked" a phone that I was unable to figure out how to restore to normal.
Is there a simple guide to upgrading android on the phone?
No ?*?
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join me and we can beg for a 64BITS Vendor for our cell phone hahahaha
try dling the source code and building a 64bit vendor
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try dling the source code and building a 64bit vendor
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how could i do that?
have any tutorial?
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how could i do that?
have any tutorial?
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google it
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I mean... it COULD be possible.... maybe (?)
After seeing Exynos 7870 get a 64bit vendor I'm thinking anything's possible
Try looking around the Exynos 7870 SoC to see if you can get some clues on how to get a 64bit vendor on this phone
XDA should be a good place to start
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I purchased an A10e only to find the app I wanted to use the phone for is only compatible with 64bit android. As far as I can tell the phone has a 64 bit processor but 32 bit android. I am not really familiar with rooting and have recently "soft bricked" a phone that I was unable to figure out how to restore to normal.
Is there a simple guide to upgrading android on the phone?
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i think you can't
yimla said:
I purchased an A10e only to find the app I wanted to use the phone for is only compatible with 64bit android. As far as I can tell the phone has a 64 bit processor but 32 bit android. I am not really familiar with rooting and have recently "soft bricked" a phone that I was unable to figure out how to restore to normal.
Is there a simple guide to upgrading android on the phone?
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You can. Install android 11 Lineage os 18.1 it's arm64 and arm64 gapps also works very well. I am using it right now
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I mean... it COULD be possible.... maybe (?)
After seeing Exynos 7870 get a 64bit vendor I'm thinking anything's possible
Try looking around the Exynos 7870 SoC to see if you can get some clues on how to get a 64bit vendor on this phone
XDA should be a good place to start
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Bro what are you saying? Just flash a custom ROM that supports arm64
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i think you can't
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No he can
Abd El-Rahman El-Batal said:
Bro what are you saying? Just flash a custom ROM that supports arm64
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Dude, these messages were before the a10 got 64bit libs ported over. Of course now there are many 64bit ROMs.
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Dude, these messages were before the a10 got 64bit libs ported over. Of course now there are many 64bit ROMs.
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Ok lol
does anyone know how to modify the stock os file running 32 to 64 bit please help? because there is no android version that supports 64bit released by samsung, so it has to be customized, i just need how and where to customize the latest rom version. The help is to install android with 64bit support when there is no version released by the manufacturer which is a silly answer. I think 64bit support but running on 32bit makes the phone run faster and svae batery, and 64bit on that phone may slow down your phone and only using some 64bit apps can be smooth. As for 64bit applications that require powerful processing, even if you can install them, you will have problems with lag and overload