Kali Linux was release (backtrack 6) Arm build. I am kind of lost I am trying to get either the Armel or Armhf to install on Multirom. But I am having no luck rootfs keeps failing. Does anyone no how to fix it?
Start here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36573043
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I am looking into dual booting windows 7 and Linux but in am not really sure which should be my choice I am used To fedora
But in read Ubuntu is the way to go but not sure which is Android friendly.
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I personally enjoyed fedora a little bit more than Ubuntu. But Ubuntu is more android friendly as far as I know.
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Same here and I do not like the fact that Ubuntu does not have a menu like Fedora
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Ubuntu by default uses the Unity desktop environment. Fedora uses Gnome. You can get the the same menus you just need to install the gnome desktop environment on Ubuntu. It should be in the software manager
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Also Ubuntu is much more geared toward android development then mint or fedora. While many of the guides you find for android development require or strongly recomend linux they are usually written for Ubuntu, and to get them to work on mint or fedora can be a pain due to package differences and other subtle differences.
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Building from source is also possible on fedora I believe. You just need to install the build-essentials package as it installs all the required packages for building. And then install the gcc toolchain
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Mint is based off Ubuntu...shouldn't be much probs there.
I prefer Ubuntu over Mint in terms of everything.
Fedora I never tried.
I heard it's possible to build android even on Arch Linux. (pretty cool )
I've compiled cm7 kernel on arch Linux. The thing with arch Linux is its time consuming to set up and you must know what you are doing. Incase anything happens you might have to investigate. Arch Linux is a great distro as everything is almost always up to date. (Software repo called AUR) and you have full control over everything. It is so customizable that no two installs are the same.
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Really not sure why this is in Android Development as it has nothing to do with either.
Moved to off-topic.
there's no best GNU/Linux than Ubuntu 10.04 (for developpment and for daily use)
so what package is in what not do I need to install on is it too then
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C'mon, 10.04???? - what about 12.04 ?!
Dioniso said:
C'mon, 10.04???? - what about 12.04 ?!
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I just did the windows installer with the 30 gig partition. Do I need to downgrade?
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You don't have to downgrade if you don't want too. Unfortunately compliling anything other then the master branch of AOSP only has experimental support on 12.04. While you can compile other stuff there are some tweaks and other changes you'll probably need to make. Also things that compile fine on 10.04-11.10 will often result in compile errors on 12.04. Obviously these problems will eventually be sorted out they just can make things frustrating at times.
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Is there a windows installer for version 10 I want the least amount of hiccups as possible
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Is there a windows installer for version 10 I want the least amount of hiccups as possible
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im currently running ubuntu 10.4 lucid,
i'm installing it alongside windows but the partition for the linux is ext4,
its better to have a ext4 for linux rather than NTFS,
as for your question,
im not sure since i used the alternative installer,
you can try the regular installer if it has an option to install into a NTFS partition
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Is there a windows installer for version 10 I want the least amount of hiccups as possible
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Here is the link to the Windows installer for 10.04.
http://releases.ubuntu.com/lucid/wubi.exe
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shimp208 said:
Here is the link to the Windows installer for 10.04.
http://releases.ubuntu.com/lucid/wubi.exe
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thanks installing it now
Ubuntu 10 is not compatible with my Dell inspiron n5520 i7.
Sound wifi and other areas are not functional
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The new OS mobile UBUNTU is coming: http://www.pcworld.fr/telephonie/actualites,ubuntu-phone-os-pour-smartphones,534641,1.htm
Hope to see that fast port on our Nexus 7!!
We already have Ubuntu for our Device... Ubuntu OS Mobile looks more to adapt The screen of phones like The Galaxy Nexus...
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This thing is going to be completely amazing, can't wait for it.
I can't wait for this. I won't be putting it on my N7 though. It'll be going on my N4. Gotta keep some Android in my life.
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jnewman1991 said:
I can't wait for this. I won't be putting it on my N7 though. It'll be going on my N4. Gotta keep some Android in my life.
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have you considered Multiboot? it allows you to dual (or triple, quadruple, whatever) boot android and ubuntu (or anything else). i haven't gotten it working yet, but many others have.
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have you considered Multiboot? it allows you to dual (or triple, quadruple, whatever) boot android and ubuntu (or anything else). i haven't gotten it working yet, but many others have.
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I have Multiboot working on my Nexus 7, it's quite easy actually:
- First flash an working rom to your Nexus
- Flash the modified recovery using fastboot flash recovery xxxxx.img
- Flash the Multiboot ZIP using the recovery
- Flash the modified kernel ZIP using the recovery
Reboot and you will see the Multiboot boot selector
Currently I have JB and Ubuntu installed on my Nexus 7, trying to get WebOS and Bodhi working as well
Hi! I know this is not about Xperia X8 question. But this is about Rom making. When i got help with rom one did say that i should download Linux Mint 11 and i did when i installed the kernel i did install when the install was almost finished i got overheat problem it came as a message on my laptop. So i need help.
My Laptop specs:
HP Pavilion g6
Windows 7 Home Edition
Intel Core i5-2410m CPU 2.30GHz
Ram 4.00gb
64-bit
I downloaded Linux Mint CD no codecs (64-bit)
If windows works then repeat instalation
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I did several times and I tried Linux 10 but I still get same problem. But can I build rom with Ubuntu?
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Ubuntu is the most favoured OS for rom making. Best choice for you will be Ubuntu.
it is possible? linux on raspberry pi. i work in linux and i dont know if it is possible. install linux
It is possible
Because the official system is modified debian
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I think every OS for the pi is Linux based
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There are several flavours of linux on the official download page below.
There is Raspbian which is based on Debian, and Pidora which is based on Fedora.
There is the rather minimalist Arch-Linux, if you really want to roll your sleeves up.
Also for good measure, there is a version of the RISC-OS that ran on the Acorn Archimedes machine, although this is a non-linux OS.
Write the OS images to your SD card and turn it on. That's all there is to it.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
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I think every OS for the pi is Linux based
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No, only the popular ones. For example the already mentioned RISC OS is not a linux. There's also a plan9 port. Apparently some people are also trying to port Haiku.
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No, only the popular ones. For example the already mentioned RISC OS is not a linux. There's also a plan9 port. Apparently some people are also trying to port Haiku.
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I forgot about RISC. It's fair to say many are linux based. To answer the op though, yes it is
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To get a fast overview about the most operating systems aviable for the Pi go over at the official Website and go to the download section.
If I remember correctly there are the following operating systems aviable: Raspian (modified debian), debian, Arch-linux, pidora (modified fedora), Risc Os, Raspbmc and OpenELEC (Raspbmc and OpenELEC are xbmc ports)
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To get a fast overview about the most operating systems aviable for the Pi go over at the official Website and go to the download section.
If I remember correctly there are the following operating systems aviable: Raspian (modified debian), debian, Arch-linux, pidora (modified fedora), Risc Os, Raspbmc and OpenELEC (Raspbmc and OpenELEC are xbmc ports)
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Xbian is another xbmc port
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Xbian is another xbmc port
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oh i does not know that one, thanks for completion.
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I'd recommend starting with Raspbian, as most development samples, software and stuff is being made/written for the default distro.
Which is based on Debian anyway, so it should be easy enough to use.
noobs
http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
I recommend downloading noobs and install raspbian. that's the easiest way for getting started. And the good thing about noobs is, that you can easily reinstall the os after you made giantic mistakes and destroyed the system
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u can get link for all OS available for Raspberry pi here
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Thank you!
I used debian based, but i want i know if is better, fedora or archilinux for pi, who manage better resources?? because i used pi like a server files and torrent but i try run xbmc in debian dont run well.
Thanks
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I used debian based, but i want i know if is better, fedora or archilinux for pi, who manage better resources?? because i used pi like a server files and torrent but i try run xbmc in debian dont run well.
Thanks
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You can use Berryboot to have both installed.
I use OpenElec rather than xbmc, IMHO it runs a lot smoother.
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Can I flash nethunter for mashmallow on N dev preview 2?
I don't think so. In fact I can't run any kali commands as of Android 6.0.1 r24 ?
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