Looking For ADB Diagnosis Driver For Mi Note Pro (leo) - Xiaomi Mi Note Pro

Looking for ADB Diagnosis driver for Mi note pro(leo)
As title, since Snapdragon 810 on 64 bit architecture, combined with Android 5.0, I can't find any appropriate driver through searching all over the web
Any universal or specific driver? Advanced thanks!

Do you need ADB driver or DiAG Driver?

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will it work for zip vulkan in our Markw redmi 4 prime?

https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...-vulkan-api-nougat-redmi-note-4-mido-t3572230
I like to try this as well, waiting for answer. Thanks
I tested it just like on the other topic I got the cell phone identified as galaxy note 7, aida 64 said that the vulkan API was there but the system gave preference to OpenGL 3.2 causing the vulkan to be ignored
jony.mdk said:
I tested it just like on the other topic I got the cell phone identified as galaxy note 7, aida 64 said that the vulkan API was there but the system gave preference to OpenGL 3.2 causing the vulkan to be ignored
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Will the zip file that is purposed for mido work on markw?

Unsure which version of Xposed to install

Using a LG k20 plus mp260 model phone. Has "ARMv7 processor rev 4 (v7l)". Tutorial to install xposed gives the options of three installers ARM or ARM64 or x86. Which Xposed will work with LG k20 plus mp260?
LonelyDreamer said:
Using a LG k20 plus mp260 model phone. Has "ARMv7 processor rev 4 (v7l)". Tutorial to install xposed gives the options of three installers ARM or ARM64 or x86. Which Xposed will work with LG k20 plus mp260?
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ARM is the right version for your device buddy (arm cortex a53)

64 bit OS for SM T715?

Hello to all,
For t715 with Exynos processor, it is a 64 bit ROM on XDA?
I don't find any thread with...
Anyone know about this?
I appreciate any feedback.
Hello,
While the Exynos processor is compatible with 64bit instructions, Samsung never enabled it from the kernel. No device with this processor was ever released with a 64bit version of the kernel, thus, all custom ROMs are forced to use what's currently available: 32bit ARM instructions.
Since the processor first got used inside the Galaxy Note 4 (which was launched on Android 4.4, before Android supported 64bit instructions) Samsung had to use a 32bit kernel. It was not worth the extra effort in rewriting the entire kernel from the ground up just to make it compatbile with 64bit instructions. And now here we are, 6 years later.
Hope that cleared up any question you might have had left. Have a nice day!
Dariusdd said:
Hello,
While the Exynos processor is compatible with 64bit instructions, Samsung never enabled it from the kernel. No device with this processor was ever released with a 64bit version of the kernel, thus, all custom ROMs are forced to use what's currently available: 32bit ARM instructions.
Since the processor first got used inside the Galaxy Note 4 (which was launched on Android 4.4, before Android supported 64bit instructions) Samsung had to use a 32bit kernel. It was not worth the extra effort in rewriting the entire kernel from the ground up just to make it compatbile with 64bit instructions. And now here we are, 6 years later.
Hope that cleared up any question you might have had left. Have a nice day!
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Thank you!

How to install Fedora on a Xiaomi Mi 8?

Hi Everyone,
Can someone help me understand how to get Fedora on a Xiaomi Mi 8?
There are some fedora packages on pinephone, however, It's my understanding that I should compile a kernel like this: https://gitlab.com/AlexanderGP/linux
Is there any general guides on how to install linux OS's on these type phones I can read up on?
Thanks,

How to install a custom external Wi-Fi driver?

I have an S20 FE 5G (SM-G781B/DS), and I have an Archer T4U Plus
Recently, i've been trying to install the drivers for this device on my phone and I failed miserably, I managed to install the driver on my pc in a debian distribution and it worked fine
this is the driver I want to install
GitHub - morrownr/88x2bu-20210702: Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL8812BU and RTL8822BU Chipsets - v5.13.1
Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL8812BU and RTL8822BU Chipsets - v5.13.1 - GitHub - morrownr/88x2bu-20210702: Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL...
github.com
I am by no means an expert at kernels or anything I have no idea what to do, but I'll do whatever it takes to get this working
therefore, any help, resources to get this working is appreciated
it lists adaptors that it works with, we have an SoC setup. AFAIK we have a Qualcomm designed modem chip called an X55 (I think).
nothing on that page leads me to think we have a compatible device. you would need to be building a kernel at a guess and even then there's probably more to it than that.
3mel said:
it lists adaptors that it works with, we have an SoC setup. AFAIK we have a Qualcomm designed modem chip called an X55 (I think).
nothing on that page leads me to think we have a compatible device. you would need to be building a kernel at a guess and even then there's probably more to it than that.
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could you provide me resources on how to build a kernel?
Thanks
Also, I forgot to mention
I already have this fully installed if it's gonna help in any way
[KERNEL] Nethunter for Galaxy S20 FE 5G r8q (Snapdragon)
WirusMOD Nethunter Kernel for Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G (Snapdragon) - Stock Android 10 & 11 & 12 & 13 I am not responsible for bricked devices. If you going to flash it, you accepted it. Of course your warranty is void. Nethunter Features...
forum.xda-developers.com
EDllT said:
could you provide me resources on how to build a kernel?
Thanks
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sorry no, I'm not a kernel builder. this is a question that's best taken to the more general areas of xda... i.e. how to get driver support for this device onto a phone. maybe it's something that could be done with a module ??
pretty sure you won't get too much help here.

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