Hi! I'm new around here.
Anyway, I've been wondering something and figured that if anyone knows it'll be the gurus at xda-developers.
Is a way to make use of the HTC Hero's multitouch/pinch-zoom functionality in your own applications (whether using Android SDK or NDK), and if so, how?
Preferably without the end user having to root his phone.
Regards,
Andreas
Hi all !
After my Native Debian on HTC G1, I try Native Debian on HTC G2.
It's more hard because I don't know why, VT FrameBuffer crash the phone ...
I have compiled new Kernel HTC-DESIRE-Z 2.6.35.10 with my own options to get no crash, but no VT (is it on modul for test later )
I have passed 3 days on my initrd to get booted Debian Natively with SSH acces.
Is everyone interested by developping real Linux directly on Desire Z phones ?
I have an recoDebian.img who able to boot the phone on debootstrapped Debian on the 2nd Partition of SDCard.
Actualy, I can get Leds works (I use it to know where is my phone on boot process), USB Ethernet, whit SSH access.
The BCM4329 is up but no AP detected.
If I insert the fbcon.ko module, I crash the phone.
If anyone what try the first step of a Native Debian on this phone, I can upload mon recoDebian.img with some instructions to get it working.
Regards
FukTheRegister said:
Hi all !
After my Native Debian on HTC G1, I try Native Debian on HTC G2.
It's more hard because I don't know why, VT FrameBuffer crash the phone ...
I have compiled new Kernel HTC-DESIRE-Z 2.6.35.10 with my own options to get no crash, but no VT (is it on modul for test later )
I have passed 3 days on my initrd to get booted Debian Natively with SSH acces.
Is everyone interested by developping real Linux directly on Desire Z phones ?
I have an recoDebian.img who able to boot the phone on debootstrapped Debian on the 2nd Partition of SDCard.
Actualy, I can get Leds works (I use it to know where is my phone on boot process), USB Ethernet, whit SSH access.
The BCM4329 is up but no AP detected.
If I insert the fbcon.ko module, I crash the phone.
If anyone what try the first step of a Native Debian on this phone, I can upload mon recoDebian.img with some instructions to get it working.
Regards
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Try a different kernel. As in the CM7 one or the TMOUS G2 source. I'm unsure whether or not the DZ source will work.
If you need any help that ain't compiling the kernel (my laptop is a female dog) I'll try. And I don't mean testing. I ain't no noob trying to get early access to this. I want to see this, so I'll try help.
Native debian on G2
Anything new? I am really looking forward for this!!!!
Many many thanks
I'd like to see Meego on G2 one day but perhaps I am asking for too much ;_;
Native debian on G2
I am following !!!!!
cant wait..
Hi!
This sounds quite interesting!
Could you please share the images? I don't have much experience with android internals rather i'm experienced linux user, so boot+ssh access is the perfect starting point for me.
Regards!
Hey guys, tittle says it all.
I'm hoping to get a working java emulator for the galaxy note 2
Ive looked at JBED and J2ME Runner but they are all for old versions of the android and haven't been able to find a development site or forum about them.
Thanks for your time
I wouldn't think you would need an emulator. Android runs on Java. All you would need would be a way to run a class file, wouldn't you?
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I saw that there was an Ubuntu Touch port for the d2spr but after reading through the thread I found that it was zonked. I've yet to find any information in regards to FirefoxOS B2G.
Has anyone successfully operated either of these OS's? Are they worth flashing? Are they even available to the Sprint Galaxy S III?
Hey guys, new to XDA, I'm in the market for the Oneplus 3 and want to root it when I purchase it. My question is: What version of Windows do I need to be able to root the Oneplus 3? Or can I use a Chromebook? Like I said, I'm new so I dont have much expertise when it comes to this! Thanks.
doesn't matter, just have adb installed and the right drivers.
you can also use linux or or mac.