can't reach xanadux, or wiki for linux.
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Please help me with linux on XDA, I want to use and contribute.
I can help a bit in providing a place for downloading.
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Thank you so much for your efforts and willingness to share with us all - BUT...
Please guys, have mercy on those of us who are really stretched to follow your admirable efforts.....
Please modify the install instructions for the updaters you do, so we know which bits are relevent to which file. Also hints as to which WM5 update is preferable or not (for beginners to whom its all Greek, even if you've read the forum docs).
Even if its: "Skip steps 2-3", or "EXTROM mods done".
It is really hard to dig for all this given the warning about flashing the device etc. It would be a great blessing and help our confidence of you could include an instructions update with the files.
thanks again for your efforts,
Paul D
I am lost in terms of where to begin. Could someone please point me in the direction of a beginner's installation guide for Android on Kaiser? I looked at the wiki, but it's all gibberish for some reason (someone might have messed with it). If someone just gives me a link, I will gladly delete this thread. Thank you.
On forum are many answers to the question "how to start". On the first page you have a guide "How to replace Windows Mobile with Android (Guide)". Also l1q1d made two guides: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/androidhtc/wiki/HowToInstallWithAtoolsNand and http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/androidhtc/wiki/HowToInstallWithAtoolsHaret (this, if you don't want to remove windows).
Ok, I've gotten quite a few PMs about where and how to get started working with Android. I wrote up this guide to help people with porting AOSP ROMs. Be aware, there is no sure fire way to port and you probably will run into bugs and problems. I won't be able to help fix your problems just by someone saying "this or that doesn't work" or "I'm getting a bootloop". Please refrain from posting things like that in this thread. If you have a problem with something please post a link to the thread of the ROM you are trying to port and the base ROM and any other useful information and a logcat. I can give you ideas, however I am not going to do anything for you... it is a lot of trial and error and it's not for everybody. Search, search, search, there is a WEALTH of information on this site, use it... Search before you post, more than likely somebody is having or has had the same problem. That being said here is the guide for anyone interested, there are other guides out there but I wrote this one from my experience.
http://db.tt/CYqnIv9p
Good luck.
Minimum Requirements:
-A working knowledge of Android OS
-A working knowledge of Android terminology (see the link at the bottom if you are unsure about some terminology)
-A working knowledge of how to use 7zip or a similar program (as well as the program installed on your computer)
-A working knowledge of how to use Notepad++ as well as the program installed on your computer
Here is a very good thread to help you get started as well, if you are shaky on anything:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941195
Also this app may be useful, LAIA:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104750 Learn Android in Android
Happy Porting!
Man you are on a roll. Thank you for this, your roms, and all the help you give the community. Thank you
This is my first thread here, so I hope my mistakes will be forgiven.
I researched hours and read a lot of articles about how to make an EXT4 for my Asus Zenwatch 1, but still nothing!
Most of the methods are unclear and have no well written instruction to be understood by a newbie like me.
Then I got desperate and opened a thread here, so it might be someone somewhere to give me a hand.
I installed Virtual Ubuntu, so I have Linux ready, and I'll be appreciate if someone could help me to solve this case?
Can anyone please provide a proper, elaborate guide for compiling roms for miatoll tree? Have time in lockdown and eager to learn the process.
The guides on google are way too generic or backdated. I guess it'll help many people like me if some DEVS took the time to write a guide which shall in turn, in my opinion promote more development.
This video can help you, checkout this one and Part-2 also. The person compiled ROM for Mido (I guess). But you don't have to do much changes and many things will be same as mido.
ghostranger047 said:
Can anyone please provide a proper, elaborate guide for compiling roms for miatoll tree? Have time in lockdown and eager to learn the process.
The guides on google are way too generic or backdated. I guess it'll help many people like me if some DEVS took the time to write a guide which shall in turn, in my opinion promote more development.
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i would like that too if some pro dev did a small basic guide as most of the guides are old now i know the basics of compiling and some other stuffs but that's the end of it nothing more.