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Live CD Android

Any guys working on modifications to the Android Live CD? I have a netbook and would rather use android as it boot's quick and streamlined rather then use XP, Windows 7 or any fat linux distribution. Want quick boot
riogrande100 said:
Any guys working on modifications to the Android Live CD? I have a netbook and would rather use android as it boot's quick and streamlined rather then use XP, Windows 7 or any fat linux distribution. Want quick boot
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This is a question for the Q&A section.
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riogrande100 said:
Any guys working on modifications to the Android Live CD? I have a netbook and would rather use android as it boot's quick and streamlined rather then use XP, Windows 7 or any fat linux distribution. Want quick boot
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wat until the archos tablet is released im sure the devs will port the android on it for netbooks
thanks, and sorry for posting in the wrong section.
There already is a Live Android CD:
http://code.google.com/p/live-android/

[Q] Installing Linux on Android

I have installed Ubuntu on my android phone by following the nexusonehacks.net guide. All is working well. The reason I am creating this thread is because in nexusonehacks.net guide he mentions that he got his ubuntu.img from some guys at the xda forums.
I am wanting to get an ARM img of mint linux (LXDE version) and while I have spent countless hours trying to figure out how to install mint linux with an ARM emulator it appears to be above my linux knowledge.
I know that mint linux is based on ubuntu and should have the latest linux kernel and therefor has ARM support built in already, so that is not a problem, no need to compile a kernel with support for ARM.
Basically I am just looking for someone who is running an ARM emulator or has an ARM based laptop to install mint linux (LXDE version) and do a disk dump of the HDD into an image file I can then use to replace the ubuntu.img file I am currently using on my phone.
If this would be a simple task for someone to do and upload the image, I would be most appreciative.
It would be best if I could have the dev who provided the original ubuntu.img file to nexusonehacks.net do the dd of mint linux as I am sure he knows all of the details of how to do a proper dd for use on an android phone. If anyone can point me in the direction of that particular dev, that would be great, thanks!
Buddy of mine was working on gentoo for his N900, which is an ARM proc. Ubuntu has an emulator for that, he said that it seems only ubuntu does, but you run a virtual machine with an ARM emulator. Thing is that I'm not sure if a standard ARM emulator would work too well, the chip on the N1 has some extra stuff on it apparently
It sounds to me complicated because Linux Mint is not distributed for ARM...
Take Debian
I know I did not helped, I just gived my advice on how to get Linux on Android phones: get debian which is available for tons of architectures, including ARM, natively.
Well, it doesn't really work that way. If the distribution doesn't have their packages built for ARM then it's not going to work. Yes the kernel supports ARM but it still has to be built specifically for the processor it's going to run on. That goes for most other software packages too.
Getting debian and LXDE running on the N1 is pretty easy to do. There is a guide buried a few pages down in this forum. Also, I'm hoping to release a script to help automate much of the install soon.
jairuncaloth said:
Well, it doesn't really work that way. If the distribution doesn't have their packages built for ARM then it's not going to work. Yes the kernel supports ARM but it still has to be built specifically for the processor it's going to run on. That goes for most other software packages too.
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I guess you were talking about Ubuntu, not Debian?
jairuncaloth said:
Getting debian and LXDE running on the N1 is pretty easy to do.
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Very easy: Debian is available for ARM:
[alpha][amd64][arm][armel][hppa][i386][ia64][mips][mipsel][powerpc][sparc][s390][source][multi-arch]
jairuncaloth said:
There is a guide buried a few pages down in this forum. Also, I'm hoping to release a script to help automate much of the install soon.
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I would love to see that.
Well this pretty much answers my question. Thank you very much. At least I have ubuntu running on it, I will be happy with that.
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[Q] Htc HD7, Android to Linux (Ubuntu)

I Don't have any knowledge about rooting phones, but I was thinking: If I can put android on my HD7, well is it possible to install Linux (Ubuntu) on android? :laugh:
You can't do that
gamemanx said:
I Don't have any knowledge about rooting phones, but I was thinking: If I can put android on my HD7, well is it possible to install Linux (Ubuntu) on android? :laugh:
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Not only you can't install Android on this phone http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/icons/icon13.gif but no phone is powerful enough to run a desktop OS like Ubuntu.
Half true, half FAIL!!
Azraelsrl said:
Not only you can't install Android on this phone http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/icons/icon13.gif but no phone is powerful enough to run a desktop OS like Ubuntu.
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No android on ANY WP device...
Windows 8 RT running the ALMIGHTY HD2, ask Cotulla...:highfive:
Why not Ubuntu on the HD2? Yes the HD2 CAN run this...
BTW, I hate that distro, is one of the most segregationist and elitist distro ever known...
Ubuntu is the Apartheid of linux distros... only ubuntu is the "linux for humans" as for the rest of us, I guess, we are Extraterrestrials to them
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faustolg said:
No android on ANY WP device...
Windows 8 RT running the ALMIGHTY HD2, ask Cotulla...:highfive:
Why not Ubuntu on the HD2? Yes the HD2 CAN run this...
BTW, I hate that distro, is one of the most segregationist and elitist distro ever known...
Ubuntu is the Apartheid of linux distros... only ubuntu is the "linux for humans" as for the rest of us, I guess, we are Extraterrestrials to them
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yes you are right

[Q] why developers cannot make a linux distro based on gnome enviroment?

Developers can make a linux distro based on the gnome environment for raspberry pi 2?
Can developers make a port of gnome to ARM architecture? I see before other pc based on ARM architecture running this environment.
Why there aren't any distro linux for raspberry pi 2 with gnome?
Please, give me a answer for this. Thanks!
alvaros467 said:
Developers can make a linux distro based on the gnome environment for raspberry pi 2?
Can developers make a port of gnome to ARM architecture? I see before other pc based on ARM architecture running this environment.
Why there aren't any distro linux for raspberry pi 2 with gnome?
Please, give me a answer for this. Thanks!
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You can install gnome if you install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS for the Pi 2 which can be found here let me know if you have any questions!
shimp208 said:
You can install gnome if you install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS for the Pi 2 which can be found here[/URL] let me know if you have any questions!
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The web you send me to me says that Ubuntu (Unity) and Ubuntu-GNOME just display a blank screen, presumably because they require 3D compositing. Kubuntu works but is slow unless you turn off desktop effects under System Settings. Xubuntu and Lubuntu work fine out of the box. (Gnome desktop can't work on the raspberry pi 2)
Arch Linux ARM is amazing distro with full support for RPi. Since its only minimal and highly cusromizable distro, you start with no GUI. Its very easy to install packages using pacman. Check their package repository, they have many packages there. If you want good old gnome2 (not fancy gnome 3) i recommend you MATE desktop environment which is based on Gnome2 and still actively developed and fully compatible with all gnome apps and other packages. You have also gtk2 and gtk3 editions availble. You should read original Arch Linux wiki.
Or just try: https://ubuntu-mate.org/raspberry-pi/
MATE is a fork of GNOME 2

Xposed SDK: AMD or AMD64?

So I am looking to flash the Xposed SDK.
I can tell that my ROM is based off of 5.1.1, so I will need SDK22.
However, there is 3 versions of the SDK22, amd, amd64, x86.
I not sure if I should use the amd or amd64 SDK.
My model is D5803 if it matters.
It is not AMD but ARM.
Use the simple arm version with sdk22 for Lollipop.
Ah thanks, I was rly tired when I wrote that so I confused AMD and ARM lol
Metaception said:
Ah thanks, I was rly tired when I wrote that so I confused AMD and ARM lol
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Amd - Arm, close enough, right!
From what i am aware all Xperia's are ARM currently
SDK-22 = Lollipop
SDK-23 = Marshmallow
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