http://developer.nvidia.com/linux-tegra
Eh. Looks promising?
Linux For Tegra
OVERVIEW
NVIDIA is pleased to announce that Linux for Tegra release 15 Beta is now available. The NVIDIA Tegra Linux Driver Package supports development of platforms running:
NVIDIA Tegra 3 series computer-on-a-chip (Cardhu)
NVIDIA Tegra 2 series computer-on-a-chip (Harmony* and Ventana)
3.1.10 Linux kernel
* Additionally, developers should note that support for Harmony devices are deprecated. We provide the harmony build for reference only and it is provided as-is. Support for Harmony will transition to community-supported Linux kernels, and Ventana will be the Tegra 2 reference platform.
New Features
This release fixes some issues that were found during continued testing and adds/enhances the following features:
Preliminary U Boot support. For more information, see U-Boot support is preliminary in this release in the Implementation Notes section.
The multimedia streaming and capture applications nvgstplayer and nvgstcapture are included in the release file instead of being provided as a separate downloadable package.
The Tegra X Driver ABI 12 is supported.
A version checking file has been included in /etc/nv_tegra_release. For more information, see “Determining the Success of a Driver Update” in NVIDIA Tegra Linux Driver Package Developers’ Guide.
Supported Features
Kernel version 3.1.10
Media APIs:
OpenGL ES 2.0
OpenGL ES 1.1
Open GL ES path extensions
EGL 1.4 with EGLImage
X Resize, Rotate and Reflect Extension (RandR) 1.3
X11 ABI 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 support
System Requirements
Host PC running Linux Ubuntu 9.04 or higher.
Tegra Linux Driver Package which contains a kernel image, bootloader, NVIDIA drivers, and flashing utilities. For more information, see the Release Notes.
Sample filesystem (example provided)
Additional Information
Release Notes
Documentation
Driver Packages (one per supported platform)
Harmony
Ventana
Cardhu
Codec Packages (one per supported platform)
EULA for all Platforms
Harmony Codec Package
Ventana Codec Package
Cardhu Codec_Package
Sample file system (derived from Ubuntu 11.04, "Natty Narwhal")
Sample file system README
Support
To provide feedback, request additional features, or report support issues, please use the Tegra Developer Forums.
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It's for Linux and not for Android.
This has been said so many times. That has nothing to do with Android, it's for Linux.
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gosh, he has not been reading the ics thread as we can see
i vote for close
I'm from the g2x forum. Sorry
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have found this a android x86 sdk on intel site
can we use it to make custom roms
software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-41-jelly-bean-x86-emulator-system-image
software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-ice-cream-sandwich-x86-emulator-image/
cu drop-zone
drop-zone said:
have found this a android x86 sdk on intel site
can we use it to make custom roms
software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-41-jelly-bean-x86-emulator-system-image
software.intel.com/en-us/articles/android-ice-cream-sandwich-x86-emulator-image/
cu drop-zone
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I think the source code for Android on Intel would be much more helpful, though i can't say how much it differs from the original android source ( https://android.googlesource.com/device/generic/x86/ ) repository, since i couldn't get it to check out & build properly:
https://01.org/android-ia/
Cheerio
Pardon me,
Noobs hereBut i seem confused with Canonical statement, does Ubuntu Phone OS full fledged OS? or it's just running as shell (like Flyme OS or Miui?
Since canonical said that Ubuntu Phone OS will be available for all (almost) Android phone when it released, do they just release the source code and instruction for porting? or they will release an improved and completed version of Ubuntu for Android seen here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
It's a full-fledged os. Not a launcher or modified android rom.
droe6 said:
It's a full-fledged os. Not a launcher or modified android rom.
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what he said was true..but could android device fully support on ubuntu os..or it has similar specification as android phone?
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there are two versions of ubuntu
one: ubuntu on adroid
this run ubuntu Desktop UI from android and run with android at the same time....
so it can posibly run on any android device that have enough CPU power and RAM
and maybe it need special modified android to run propertly
if that will be released for some devices .... devs will port it to other android devices
PS. to run ubuntu desktop from android you need to connect device to TV or monitor and to keyboard and mouse, so devices that can't connect to TV will be not supported
destkop apps usulally need much more space than android apps
and second
Ubunto for phones
thats complitly new OS that posibly run android on kernel(i'm not sure so correct mi if a'm wrong)
and it can problably run on any device that runs android (if that device have enough CPU power, RAM and strorage)
sorry for my poor english ... I hope you can understand this
It doesn't even matter what kernel Ubuntu Phone is based on because they're gonna release the source by the end of this month so we can port it to whatever we want (theoratically).
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what he said was true..but could android device fully support on ubuntu os..or it has similar specification as android phone?
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Yes we will be able to install ubuntu phone os in all android devices. Ububtu is build on the same linux kernel which android uses. So all drivers are available for android devices. How ever it won't be a single image like like ubuntu for pc. There will be separate images for different devices.
FYI I've merged/rebased the Tegra 3 platform kernel (3.1.10) with mainline Linux kernel v3.3. github repo/tf700 forum thread. I'm working with Asus TF700T's kernel sources. While the kernel is certainly different than the one used by Nexus 7, comparatively few additional modifications would be needed to port it to Nexus 7 as both of them are built on the same Tegra 3 SOC. I plan to continue until at least mainline Linux v3.5 is merged.
Is this a SPAM or what? You post same topic and content @ HTC One XL secton as well.
wangcliff said:
Is this a SPAM or what? You post same topic and content @ HTC One XL secton as well.
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Why would it be spam? hes posting because tegra 3 devices beyond the tf700 can benefit.
When are you planning to release a beta Kernel?
Really good!!
Now I hope that some of our talented devs will start working with this.
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When are you planning to release a beta Kernel?
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I do not own a Nexus 7 thus any releases depend on some developer picking up my work and adapting to Nexus 7. However, since Nexus 7 not only uses the same SoC (Tegra 3), but is built by the same vendor (Asus) on the same platform (cardhu), there's much less work that will need to be done. It's very likely the developer will spend less than one percent of time that I've spent.
I hope someone does this. I wish I could learn to do it but don't know where to learn. I'll be a tester lol
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I hope someone picks it up !
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FYI I've merged/rebased the Tegra 3 platform kernel (3.1.10) with mainline Linux kernel v3.3. github repo/tf700 forum thread. I'm working with Asus TF700T's kernel sources. While the kernel is certainly different than the one used by Nexus 7, comparatively few additional modifications would be needed to port it to Nexus 7 as both of them are built on the same Tegra 3 SOC. I plan to continue until at least mainline Linux v3.5 is merged.
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Why not use kernel 3.4 ?
Here is nvidia office 3.4 kernel for tegra3 :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2512611&highlight=kernel
Hi all
I have problem in compiling kernel source for Moto G9 Plus. There are apparently 2 versions of kernel source for Moto G9 Plus. There is one source in this link that 's the stock kernel (company released kernel ver. 4.14.117) and the other source that 's released by the experts community in this link.
I can build the community released kernel source, easily through clang or gcc but I can build the stock kernel neither by clang nor gcc (aosp or my host ubuntu or gcc-linaro versions) and I face with different types of errors consecutively (related to compiler version or configuration and code syntax)!
The main question and ambiguity for me is that if it is possible for a company to release a source code, erroneous and buggy or it can be built with a special compiler config or version or under a specific condition?!
Thanks in advance
Sapper Morton said:
The latest tag is available here:
GitHub - MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm at MMI-QPAS30.19-Q3-32-50-5
Linux Kernel for Motorola devices using MSM-based chipset - GitHub - MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm at MMI-QPAS30.19-Q3-32-50-5
github.com
As for the compiling errors; audio drivers, wlan and etc, are not included in that repository, you should included yourself:
https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/vendor-qcom-opensource-audio-kernel
https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/vendor-qcom-opensource-wlan-qcacld-3.0
About the Toolchain, you got that right, usually OEMs will use the default compiler that's matching the release tag.
The custom tree you linked in has these and more resolved; not to blame Motorola or Lenovo, but CAF itself, so a learning curve is necessary.
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Thanks for your help
but now another question is how can we understand which additional source (just like above two other sources you mentioned alongside the original source) is needed when we want to compile a kernel source?
hi
I have compiled stock kernel of Moto G9 Plus (odessa) based on the tutorial on this link successfully. when I replace the stock kernel (in boot.img) with the new compiled one (Image.gz), the phone has no problem in boot process but it's touch screen does not work and I can not login to the OS. can anyone help me to understand the issue and help to fix the problem?
note:
I know 3 commits (1, 2, 3) is needed to solve the issue about working the core kernel (kernel modules not compiled and not integrated with the core) correctly with kernel modules existing inside the OS from before (thanks @erfanoabdi for explanations and the commits!)
deheshjou said:
hi
I have compiled stock kernel of Moto G9 Plus (odessa) based on the tutorial on this link successfully. when I replace the stock kernel (in boot.img) with the new compiled one (Image.gz), the phone has no problem in boot process but it's touch screen does not work and I can not login to the OS. can anyone help me to understand the issue and help to fix the problem?
note:
I know 3 commits (1, 2, 3) is needed to solve the issue about working the core kernel (kernel modules not compiled and not integrated with the core) correctly with kernel modules existing inside the OS from before (thanks @erfanoabdi for explanations and the commits!)
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Hi, just curious how your kernel worked out? Is there any chance you are planning on sharing your work? This device could really benefit from a good custom kernel for stock sdcardfs A11, and one for asop(A11&A12) roms.
What is postmarketos ?
postmarketOS // real Linux distribution for phones
Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
postmarketos.org
It's basically a linux distro that you use on your desktop for your tablet.
How to install it ?
T350/T355 : https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_A_8.0_2015_(samsung-gt58)
T550 : https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_A_9.7_2015_(samsung-gt510)
How to install on other variants (must have msm8916 snapdragon 410 soc) ?
It will most probably work just fine but display will not work. You will have to add panel driver to the kernel. See the wiki or join the matrix room for help.
Community :
Matrix and IRC - postmarketOS
wiki.postmarketos.org