Related
Can anyone Developer create the forum for Samsung Jét GT-S8000/3 in here xda..?
Samsung Jét looks same like Samsung Omnia II GT-I8000...
But Samsung S8000/3 is TouchWiz mobile (CPU 800MHz) and Samsung Jét can Run Android with JetQi Boot loader... (JetDroid)
it's nice if here xda-developers forum are forum for GT-S8000/3 ...
My Android Binaries for Samsung Jét:
code.google .com/p/android-for-jet/
and videos of my Android binaries is in youtube: CarlosJacksonHD
Heya!
Since i had a samsung JET(my touch screen is screwed due to some "pressure" with another phone inside my pocket), i was reading abt jetdroid, but never came across any conclusion about it. is that already possible, i mean, would that worth fixing it? speed, functions and everything? By your video, i noticed that it already works, but worth it?
Hello, I'm sorry for bringing up this dead topic. I would like to know if there has been a progress in this? Thanks!
Still waiting for Jetdroid...
I like my S8000 but the Samsung custom OS on it is too limited and they stopped support (updates) very early.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA
Exnor said:
Still waiting for Jetdroid...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
@Exnor I also like my S8000 very much, but I don't think so many people are interested in Jetdroid project.
Actually, it is very well described and easy to find in internet (although, unfortunatelly not on the XDA site). Did you install CM7 on your S8000?
tetakpatak said:
@Exnor I also like my S8000 very much, but I don't think so many people are interested in Jetdroid project.
Actually, it is very well described and easy to find in internet (although, unfortunatelly not on the XDA site). Did you install CM7 on your S8000?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi,
I've tried a early port and ride along with it since i've stop using my s8000 :/ in favor of my Galaxy nexus...
Its really sad to see such a good phone not getting more support ... the Jét still have a more decent hardware than the low end Android phones.
Thanks for the tip
Old good S8000 Jet
@Exnor I know what you mean, I have also been using my Galaxy S i9000 last two years But I want to revive it as my second phone again now.
Flashing the S8000 and upgrading it with Android OS is a real adventure with running Ubuntu in virtual box etc.
One of the guys who is still actively working on the Jetdroid project attends to build in the close future the ROM which uses linaro! It would give to old, good S8000 a real Jet speed.
There is also a CM10.2 ROM uploaded less than 2 weeks ago, look here:
http://code.google.com/p/android-for-jet/downloads/list
tetakpatak said:
@Exnor I know what you mean, I have also been using my Galaxy S i9000 last two years But I want to revive it as my second phone again now.
Flashing the S8000 and upgrading it with Android OS is a real adventure with running Ubuntu in virtual box etc.
One of the guys who is still actively working on the Jetdroid project attends to build in the close future the ROM which uses linaro! It would give to old, good S8000 a real Jet speed.
There is also a CM10.2 ROM uploaded less than 2 weeks ago, look here:
http://code.google.com/p/android-for-jet/downloads/list
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks mate i'm going to give it a look.
This is not a place to post forum requests.
Closed.
Hi All,
Below a message from google about releasing ICS Time to DEV !
Greatings
Antonius
https://groups.google.com/group/android-building/msg/c0e01b4619a1455a
Hi! We just released a bit of code we thought this group might be interested in.
Over at our Android Open-Source Project git servers, the source code
for Android version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is now available.
Here's how to get it:Follow the instructions at
http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html
Check out the
'ics-release' branch:repo init -u
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.0.1_r1
That's it! However since this is a large push, please be aware that it
will take some time to complete. If you sync before it's done, you'll
get an incomplete copy that you won't be able to use, so please wait
for us to give the all-clear before you sync.
This is actually the source code for version 4.0.1 of Android, which
is the specific version that will ship on the Galaxy Nexus, the first
Android 4.0 device. In the source tree, you will find a device build
target named "full_maguro" that you can use to build a system image
for Galaxy Nexus. Build configurations for other devices will come
later.
Unfortunately we still don't have our Gerrit code review servers back
online. That remains our top priority though, and we hope to have them
back soon.
This release includes the full history of the Android source code
tree, which naturally includes all the source code for the Honeycomb
releases. However, since Honeycomb was a little incomplete, we want
everyone to focus on Ice Cream Sandwich. So, we haven't created any
tags that correspond to the Honeycomb releases (even though the
changes are present in the history.)
JBQ, on behalf of the AOSP team.
--
Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
Software Engineer, Android Open-Source Project, Google.
Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further
warning.
Yessssssss
now let the games begin!!
Good news! Hopefully the devs can do something magic!
What does this actually mean for us DHD users? is it simply a matter of putting 2 and 2 together, and bam we have a rom? or will it take a few weeks, and be extremely difficult because I notice everyone saying this is only for the Galaxy Nexus, so it is pretty much like porting I guess?
Repsys7 said:
What does this actually mean for us DHD users? is it simply a matter of putting 2 and 2 together, and bam we have a rom? or will it take a few weeks, and be extremely difficult because I notice everyone saying this is only for the Galaxy Nexus, so it is pretty much like porting I guess?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It will be very easy
Thanks for letting the devs know
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
@Antonius
Really? I hardly believe that.
Having the source code is very important, not everything. Release source code is for Galaxy Nexus, a different device. We need a working kernel and support for our hardware. Real devs are probably working on that now. The real work begins from here, and I hardly believe we will have something functional until CM9 starts having night builds... 1-2 months from now
Maybe we get the first nightly as a christmas gift.
alienmind said:
@Antonius
Really? I hardly believe that.
Having the source code is very important, not everything. Release source code is for Galaxy Nexus, a different device. We need a working kernel and support for our hardware. Real devs are probably working on that now. The real work begins from here, and I hardly believe we will have something functional until CM9 starts having night builds... 1-2 months from now
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think you need to read the post again this is the Source code it is a build up for gingerbread as i saw the code this night it was released the drivers and support are gonna be build very easaly but still it can take up to 1 a 2 weeks before release (Altrough i think some devs will release today for other devs to work on it) Also we need to keep in mind that there will be bugs in the system (Its still a child )
Greatings
Antonius
Multiple threads already on this. One is enough for development section. Moving to General
hahaha :-D at last.............waiting 4 it
In the words of many a drunk person at music festivals across the country
"HERE WE, HERE WE F*CKING GO"
Antonius123 said:
I think you need to read the post again this is the Source code it is a build up for gingerbread as i saw the code this night it was released the drivers and support are gonna be build very easaly but still it can take up to 1 a 2 weeks before release (Altrough i think some devs will release today for other devs to work on it) Also we need to keep in mind that there will be bugs in the system (Its still a child )
Greatings
Antonius
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think you need to read a bit harder
This is actually the source code for version 4.0.1 of Android, which
is the specific version that will ship on the Galaxy Nexus, the first
Android 4.0 device. In the source tree, you will find a device build
target named "full_maguro" that you can use to build a system image
for Galaxy Nexus
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This still needs porting, new kernel building, etc. I think a couple of months for alpha/nightly builds for DHD sounds about right.
//sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk; all errors entirely intentional.
I hope as soon as possibile!
You where mistaken my friend: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1343361
check this thread!
hopscotchjunkie said:
I think you need to read a bit harder
This still needs porting, new kernel building, etc. I think a couple of months for alpha/nightly builds for DHD sounds about right.
//sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk; all errors entirely intentional.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Being a photographer is not conducive to having ICS beta builds without camera... and i'm a flashaholic! What am I to flash?!
Hey, did anyone successfully get ubuntu touch on an lg g2? I've tried for weeks and still can't... Help?
kuksenko said:
Hey, did anyone successfully get ubuntu touch on an lg g2? I've tried for weeks and still can't... Help?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I started looking into it yesterday hit a major roadblock when noticed that LG G2 is CM-11.0 based and Ubuntu touch is CM-10.1.
Talked to Rsalvetti he said that hes been working on something and should have a update next week.
Like to help out
I have an LG G2 and would like to pitch in on the development effort. Also have ordered a G Pad 8.3 so I should be able to piggyback if I work on both devices. Love to see a full featured Ubuntu on these devices.
LG G2 korea version F320l Help me all
my phone lg g2 f320l no recovery mode no charge no bootloader. Computer to usb device QHSUSB_Bulk [Qhsusb_dload] help me ]
End up needing someone to test it, when something is made, I can help. I have the G2 ls980.
Sent from my G2 using Tapatalk 4
what's the status on this?
I just got the source downloaded and started playing around a bit....
Ubuntu touch on back burner?
I was excited to try and pitch in on this but it seems like the Canonical drive for Ubuntu touch development has lost steam lately. I had read somewhere that priorities had shifted and it was not receiving the same attention and effort that it was during Q3 2013. I'm still excited to contribute but it doesn't seem like there is a lot of progress on the project on a regular basis. That could just be my impression but I don't see the progress spreadsheets getting updated for the most popular phones and tablets shipping over the last 2 quarters.
Last time I started working on this they where merging all the phablet codebase with the android 4.2 framework and working on installing their own code review system (gerrit) for phablet.
Haven't swing around to ask in the IRC but rsalvetti could tell what's the status on a phablet build for 4.2
skay said:
I was excited to try and pitch in on this but it seems like the Canonical drive for Ubuntu touch development has lost steam lately. I had read somewhere that priorities had shifted and it was not receiving the same attention and effort that it was during Q3 2013. I'm still excited to contribute but it doesn't seem like there is a lot of progress on the project on a regular basis. That could just be my impression but I don't see the progress spreadsheets getting updated for the most popular phones and tablets shipping over the last 2 quarters.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, there's a difference between their official builds for Nexus devices and community builds. There's been a lot of work on the official builds lately. You can see improvements on those supported devices every day. It's just logical that Canonical cannot take care of tens or hundreds of devices. Therefore they focus on a small selection. If you don't see any progress on a particular, officially not supported device, it's not Canonical's fault.
By the way: They rather speed up development. To manage this, they even quit their cloud storage service: http://beuno.com.ar/archives/318
I talked to Ricardo Salvetti he told me that you can check out a branch of their ubuntu modified android framework with this command.
repo init -u https://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com/p/aosp/platform/manifest.git -b phablet-4.4.2_r1
I am in the process of figuring out now how to get libhybris and get the old brunch command working.
Haven't gotten on IRC but if you get on it through the week during the day i am sure they can help us out.
Ill let you guys know if i have any luck getting the device,kernel and other repositories checked out.
annerajb said:
I talked to Ricardo Salvetti he told me that you can check out a branch of their ubuntu modified android framework with this command.
repo init -u https://code-review.phablet.ubuntu.com/p/aosp/platform/manifest.git -b phablet-4.4.2_r1
I am in the process of figuring out now how to get libhybris and get the old brunch command working.
Haven't gotten on IRC but if you get on it through the week during the day i am sure they can help us out.
Ill let you guys know if i have any luck getting the device,kernel and other repositories checked out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's excellent that Ricardo Salvetti gave you assistance to get going on development for G2. I didn't get in touch (not pun intended) with him yet even though
I have been on the Ubuntu touch IRC channel to try and follow current development activity and news. As for the previous post, I don't expect Canonical to do
any significant development except on the original 4 (now 3) platforms that they planned to support with corporate development. I see they have discontinued
support for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and so now are down to 3 devices. I made my comment on slow development pace since I didn't see much being
added or updated to many of the most popular 2013 phones/tablets that you would expect to see get a decent amount of community dev support. Furthermore,
since UT is based off of CM10.1 it is difficult to try and support new devices since CM10 is now basically in maintenance with CM11 receiving most of the dev
support for newer devices. I love Canonical and there commitment to open source Linux development but it just seems like the Ubuntu Touch development is
facing an uphill battle to remain relevant when newer devices are becoming really difficult to support due to the dated started point for CM based branch
development. At this point I would love to hear Canonical talk about a strategy to shift newer Ubuntu Touch development to a CM11 base if that could be
managed.
skay said:
That's excellent that Ricardo Salvetti gave you assistance to get going on development for G2. I didn't get in touch (not pun intended) with him yet even though
I have been on the Ubuntu touch IRC channel to try and follow current development activity and news. As for the previous post, I don't expect Canonical to do
any significant development except on the original 4 (now 3) platforms that they planned to support with corporate development. I see they have discontinued
support for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and so now are down to 3 devices. I made my comment on slow development pace since I didn't see much being
added or updated to many of the most popular 2013 phones/tablets that you would expect to see get a decent amount of community dev support. Furthermore,
since UT is based off of CM10.1 it is difficult to try and support new devices since CM10 is now basically in maintenance with CM11 receiving most of the dev
support for newer devices. I love Canonical and there commitment to open source Linux development but it just seems like the Ubuntu Touch development is
facing an uphill battle to remain relevant when newer devices are becoming really difficult to support due to the dated started point for CM based branch
development. At this point I would love to hear Canonical talk about a strategy to shift newer Ubuntu Touch development to a CM11 base if that could be
managed.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
cm 11.0 is 4.4.2 the reason I had to wait for a while for development on the LG G2 was exactly that they did not supported CM11 with the command I posted before they now support CM11 Devices and I believe they moved their core 3 devices to CM11 already.
Exactly for the reason you mentioned about CM10 being in maintenance.
annerajb said:
cm 11.0 is 4.4.2 the reason I had to wait for a while for development on the LG G2 was exactly that they did not supported CM11 with the command I posted before they now support CM11 Devices and I believe they moved their core 3 devices to CM11 already.
Exactly for the reason you mentioned about CM10 being in maintenance.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well that is great to hear. I guess I haven't been following UT as closely as I probably should. I'm very eager to pitch to get some development underway on LG G2 and LG G Pad 8.3. I was just discouraged because these newer platforms all have been moving onto KitKat and UT was using JB (CM10.1) base for development so it seemed like an uphill battle even with a lot of help from Canonical devs. Since they are moving UT development up to CM11 these and other platforms should be a much easier development task since work on CM11 and 4.4.2 AOSP projects is very active, hence getting questions answered should be a lot easier.
Got the easy part done building ubuntu touch.
Now I am working on getting it to boot it is really hard since I have no way to diagnose why it's stuck on the LG logo.
Does anyone know how to build a serial usb cable for lg devices I did one for samsung and it helped debug issues in the past.
annerajb said:
Got the easy part done building ubuntu touch.
Now I am working on getting it to boot it is really hard since I have no way to diagnose why it's stuck on the LG logo.
Does anyone know how to build a serial usb cable for lg devices I did one for samsung and it helped debug issues in the past.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Looks like the Andropod interface can get you USB debugging. Post back if you wind up using it for UT development on the G2.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XBZM4QW5iB4
skay said:
Looks like the Andropod interface can get you USB debugging. Post back if you wind up using it for UT development on the G2.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XBZM4QW5iB4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks I found it when I tried getting it working. But that does not appear to mention it's for the kernel it's supposedly used for debugging applications.
Looking at the block diagram I don't think it will work since basically that device is a USB to serial command adapter.
While I need the phone to output serial (done in kernel) and to figure out which wiring is the one to read that serial output.
I could try setting up a framebuffer but i gave it a quick attempt and it didnt work.
Additionally I haven't figured out how to flash the kernel without having to use the ubuntu installer. and that means that I have to reinstall everything from scratch and that takes about 40 minutes.
If I could figure out the command to flash the kernel I could do a adb push kernel && adb shell flash kernel. And that would take 3-5 minutes.
Thank God I went with the nexus 5
sent via multirom with power of my UBER? HAMMER?HEAD
4.4.2 base out for AOSP roms for LG-G2
Hay there! please check out the LGG2 forum there they get 4.4.2 base for aosp roms.... like SLIMKAT is now based on 4.4.2 base.. so now you can get that thing try to port to LG G2.. I guess
Any update on this?
This still alive vs980
Hey all,
I was wondering, since the new Android L came out, how come no one is rushing to have it on our S3? Is there a version that exists already? And if not, who would like to work on this (maybe with me)?
Thank you in advance.
There is not a single device with Android L and the source code has not been released. There are two preview builds that are not final for the Nexus 5 and 7. You should check your facts with a few seconds of googling before starting a thread like this.
sigmarelax said:
There is not a single device with Android L and the source code has not been released. There are two preview builds that are not final for the Nexus 5 and 7. You should check your facts with a few seconds of googling before starting a thread like this.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Google has released the SDK of the final Android 5.0 (L). Why would someone not be able to take the image file from there and make a port?
Porting a ROM is not as easy as it sounds.
I had Android L on my Nexus 4 for a while and didn't like the interface. Even after many revisions, it still is not perfect on the Nexus 4.
audit13 said:
Porting a ROM is not as easy as it sounds.
I had Android L on my Nexus 4 for a while and didn't like the interface. Even after many revisions, it still is not perfect on the Nexus 4.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's true, I agree. I read some guides here on XDA on how to port a ROM. I'd very much do it for my S3, but there are some things i am not sure about, like the kernels and the modems. Ill need to read up on it if I decide to do it myself.
scrat55 said:
Google has released the SDK of the final Android 5.0 (L). Why would someone not be able to take the image file from there and make a port?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The SDK is not an operating system. It is documentation on how to create apps that will run well and look nice on the operating system. The images for the nexus 5 and 7 could indeed be ported, but it would take a good chunk of time and be buggy (as interfacing with certain hardware probably would be broken). It would also make no sense to work on such a port project because Android L source code will likely be released in early November. Building Android L for the S3 from source code would be much more ideal, and will definitely be done once L's source code is released
sigmarelax said:
The SDK is not an operating system. It is documentation on how to create apps that will run well and look nice on the operating system. The images for the nexus 5 and 7 could indeed be ported, but it would take a good chunk of time and be buggy (as interfacing with certain hardware probably would be broken). It would also make no sense to work on such a port project because Android L source code will likely be released in early November. Building Android L for the S3 from source code would be much more ideal, and will definitely be done once L's source code is released
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ah roger that, thank you for a well explained reply mate.
Cheers!
Hi there,
I could not find any straight answer for this question - will there be more 15.1 ROMs for other devices as the developers finish building them or are those discontinued?
Right now there is just a couple of devices with support for 15.1.
I am particularly looking forward for Nexus 4 (mako) builds.
That's because you're looking for an answer that doesn't exist yet.
There will be more releases for more devices, but you'll have to be patient. There is a lot to consider when bringing old devices newer ROM versions. It's not as simple as a yes or no.
It's great that you're looking forward to more device support, but it'll be announced when they know the answer and are ready to share it. Not before.
There are 170 devices supported by the previous version of Lineage. They didn't all happen on the same day.