http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/31/open-webos-being-released-today-in-beta/
The first beta of Open WebOS code is scheduled to hit HP's servers later today. Anyone think we have a chance of seeing a port for the good ol GNex? Would anyone even be interested? I know I am!
People have expressed interest in donating to the first dev to get Open WebOS up and running, so devs take this into account
AshtonTS said:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/31/open-webos-being-released-today-in-beta/
The first beta of Open WebOS code is scheduled to hit HP's servers later today. Anyone think we have a chance of seeing a port for the good ol GNex? Would anyone even be interested? I know I am!
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I, personally, REALLY REALLY REALLY would like this.
AshtonTS said:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/31/open-webos-being-released-today-in-beta/
The first beta of Open WebOS code is scheduled to hit HP's servers later today. Anyone think we have a chance of seeing a port for the good ol GNex? Would anyone even be interested? I know I am!
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I don't use it on my TouchPad. I feel it's too buggy and too limited with what it can do. At first I loved WebOS now I don't see the point of booting into it.
Maybe when people who actually care about making it better get their hands on the source code things will be different. The dev community is awesome with WebOS.
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WebOS uses gestures to operate the OS right?I think it will be a natural fit for this device especiallly since it doesn't have menu keys.
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WebOS uses gestures to operate the OS right?I think it will be a natural fit for this device especiallly since it doesn't have menu keys.
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Yeah it's mostly comprised of gestures, and with some of the Preware tweaks, it could be amazingly smooth and functional, and has the potential to be able to run android because a while ago some devs almost ported dalvik, and that was when it was closed source
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Yeah it's mostly comprised of gestures, and with some of the Preware tweaks, it could be amazingly smooth and functional, and has the potential to be able to run android because a while ago some devs almost ported dalvik, and that was when it was closed source
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Ooh heck yes, WebOS was sick!
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I pooped a little at the thought :>
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I pooped a little at the thought :>
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Lmao I would port webos if I had any clue what I was doing
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I, for one, would like to see it on a Nexus 7 before my GNex.
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Lmao I would port webos if I had any clue what I was doing
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I actually wouldn't mind doing the kernel work for it and maybe some of the system if anyone is interested in getting a team together
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I actually wouldn't mind doing the kernel work for it and maybe some of the system if anyone is interested in getting a team together
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Man that would be awesome
It will be great!
the number one reason webOS wasn't successful was because it was never on good hardware, on a Gnex/n7 this would be amazing
How long till its on our phone
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How long till its on our phone
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It just came out today so I'll probably be awhile
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Depends on who would be willing to work on porting
I'd love to but I got lotta other projects on my plate as of late
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I remember reading that our phones have the hardware necessary for it one big reason why I got a gnex over a gs3
In my opinion, this is a great idea! I've played with webos before and it is amazing! Pretty cool! One thing I really hate was that the app store only had like handful of apps.
I'm still waiting for the stable version of the firefox os...
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Seeing this running on our devices would be really awesome. I always wanted to try WebOS, but opted for Android instead.
I never dreamed that Android would be the open beast it is, and our Galaxy Nexuses give us power to do whatever we want.
I wish I had the skills to contribute to getting this running on our device, but I'll kick in a few dollars and moral support
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I'm in for testing.
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Hey I know this should be in Development Forum but I'm not allowed to post there yet, was wondering if it would be possible for a Dev to make a ROM to run Cupcake/Doughnut/Eclair on the GNexus?
Obviously not for a daily driver but for simple curiosity to its possibility and its speed. I imagine that on such a powerful device such a simple OS would run blazingly fast.
Feel free to repost this in the right forum, actually please do.
AJ
Q: Why the hell would you want to do that ? :| You want fast ? Try a 4.0.3 ROM and that's it. End of story.
I wouldn't use it daily, I just never got to use the old android versions and I think it would be a cool gimmick. If the G1 can run ICS why can't the Nexus run Cupcake?
I'm currently running the AOKP (Kang Project), I'd say its the best ICS ROM I've come across
Why would you ever want to do this? it would be equivalent to taking your PC and putting windows 95 on it.....Why would you. 4.0.3 ICS works fine, it doesn't slow the phone down any, downgrading to an older OS isn't going to show you some amazing massive speed increase.
While it may be possible, I think you can assume from the tenor of the responses so far that it isn't too likely that you'll find a lot of people interested in investing the time to make it happen.
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Dude just go buy a g1..actually I have one laying around, how bout we trade? U can have all the donut u want.
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ajrennie_GNex12 said:
I wouldn't use it daily, I just never got to use the old android versions and I think it would be a cool gimmick. If the G1 can run ICS why can't the Nexus run Cupcake?
I'm currently running the AOKP (Kang Project), I'd say its the best ICS ROM I've come across
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Such a cool gimmick sounds like such a cool hobby, eh? I guess while we are making dumb requests, and nobody can top yours, can somebody put ps/2 or s40 on a blackberry with purple stickers for me? Thank you. I love you long time.
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Only problem I can imagine is that the galaxy nexus doesn't have any buttons, sooooo good luck operating it.
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Only problem I can imagine is that the galaxy nexus doesn't have any buttons, sooooo good luck operating it.
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Or drivers. Or kernels. Or support. Or donations. Or public interest.
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Only problem I can imagine is that the galaxy nexus doesn't have any buttons, sooooo good luck operating it.
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This may be the only constructive reply here, thank you. I just wondered if it would be possible or if anyone else was curious enough to try it. Never mine, I'm holding out for a sense ROM, again not a daily driver just a time to time use thing
as ittekaimus said, you'd be unable to run those.
all those versions of android required physical buttons, so you won't have home, back, or menu unless you added softkeys, would would basically require a rewrite of the original code. and no one is going to do it.
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This may be the only constructive reply here, thank you. I just wondered if it would be possible or if anyone else was curious enough to try it. Never mine, I'm holding out for a sense ROM, again not a daily driver just a time to time use thing
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Wow. You dont have any interest in your request, and then you butterfly off into I'm gonna wait for sense even though there isn't any. Sense roms. Sense roms. Lol.
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Just to correct the OP this should NOT be in the development section. Now you know why you can't post there yet.
Btw if you bought a Samsung looking for a HTC rom... good luck. Most likely won't happen
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While it may be possible, I think you can assume from the tenor of the responses so far that it isn't too likely that you'll find a lot of people interested in investing the time to make it happen.
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this too. Thanks
Sense ROM? Buttscratcher!
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guys, you realize you're just feeding a troll?
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Give the man a break...if you scared to try and do it...say your scared....he just asked if it could be done...damn
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Sense ROM? Buttscratcher!
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Lol I actually like Sense and I hoped for a Sense rom in the future. I came from an HTC Thunderbolt so I loved Sense 3.5 but I love ICS even more lol when I had a Nexus One there were a few Sense roms. Hopefully there might be one in the future
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Give the man a break...if you scared to try and do it...say your scared....he just asked if it could be done...damn
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well if I recall this has been asked a few times now...I just dont understand the mentality of buying a gnex to take 5 steps back. You dont go and trade your car in for a vehicle thats 10yrs older do you?
I'm really happy with my purchase overall. Since I've purchased this phone. I had a great understanding and love 4 a device that is so easy to root, and the developers who make it so awesome!!!
Idk? What's your thoughts on this?
What I'm looking for are Galaxy Nexus victory stories not troll bashing. So please feel free to express some of your victories you had with your Galaxy Nexus.
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Thanks for stopping by. Come again?
iphone. helping computer illiteracy become popular since 2007.
I took my nexus to the gym the other day. It made me victorious on the basketball court. Thank you gnex! Added 24" to my vertical too.
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I've stopped smoking because I look cooler with my GN than I did with a cigarette. A sure fire way to get a date is to wear my lucky blue suit and talk on my GN down at the bowling alley.
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I don't know why the rest of these guys are trolling with silly answers; bottom line is my Nexus makes me feel pretty again.
My Nexus cured my genital warts.
What...too much?
Damn it feels good to be a gangsta.
with my nexus.
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Thanks to the Galaxy Nexus, I was able to cure my sterility.
My Nexus has a Cure Cancer button!
the gnex cured my aids. Thanks google .
iphone. helping computer illiteracy become popular since 2007.
HahahahhHahaha
dayum.
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diomed said:
I've stopped smoking because I look cooler with my GN than I did with a cigarette. A sure fire way to get a date is to wear my lucky blue suit and talk on my GN down at the bowling alley.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24272475&postcount=4025
the one in the middle?
diomed said:
I've stopped smoking because I look cooler with my GN than I did with a cigarette. A sure fire way to get a date is to wear my lucky blue suit and talk on my GN down at the bowling alley.
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adrynalyne said:
My Nexus cured my genital warts.
What...too much?
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Thanks to the Galaxy Nexus, I was able to cure my sterility.
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My Nexus has a Cure Cancer button!
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the gnex cured my aids. Thanks google .
iphone. helping computer illiteracy become popular since 2007.
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You guys are going to post the apk's for that, right?
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You guys are going to post the apk's for that, right?
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Not before I patent it.
Don't want APPLE suing me.
virtualcertainty said:
You guys are going to post the apk's for that, right?
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99 cent special at the play store.
I believe in full open source to all the community and will be posting source very soon.
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99 cent special at the play store.
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You play, you pay.
See what I did thar?
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You play, you pay.
See what I did thar?
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yeah. some nitwit just broke the piggy bank and is looking get his/her warts magically cured as we speak. think we should tell that you can only pay with google wallet?
With all seriousness I love my nexus. I switched from the amaze just because of everyone saying this is a better experience and they are right. I thought I would miss sense but I am finding the advantages of 4.0 and the Samsung hardware to over shadow my love for sense. But yeah... overall I am very happy with my purchase!
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i had a victory with constipation. my nexus helped me get through my hardship.
So, today I watched the Sammy keynote, didn't like the S3, and so I called up VZW and ordered my shiny new Nexus. It should be here Tuesday (and now I'm petrified it won't for some reason lol). Can't wait, and already know what I'm doing as soon as I get it. Activate it, upgrade to 4.0.4 so I have radios and bootloader, unlock, root, flash TWRP, flash AOKP, flash GLaDOS kernel, and have an epic phone! Can't wait to be a part of this community!
Just curious since I've never done it yet but why not order from AmazonWireless for cheaper?
Also really happy to have a vet of your caliber on the Nexus side of things, welcome aboard I look forward to joining as well come tomorrow when my GSM version arrives
I'm transferring an upgrade and upgrading early too, so I can't. For people who can, it's smart though!
What a great post
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Welcome!
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What a great post
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If this is sarcasm, it's not appreciated. I prefer people to be nice to each other and even be *gasp* HELPFUL. So anyway, from what I've heard the large part of the community is awesome, so can't wait.
Welcome to the Nexus community I wasn't impress by GS3 neither...
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So, today I watched the Sammy keynote, didn't like the S3, and so I called up VZW and ordered my shiny new Nexus. It should be here Tuesday (and now I'm petrified it won't for some reason lol). Can't wait, and already know what I'm doing as soon as I get it. Activate it, upgrade to 4.0.4 so I have radios and bootloader, unlock, root, flash TWRP, flash AOKP, flash GLaDOS kernel, and have an epic phone! Can't wait to be a part of this community!
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sweet, the more the merrier!
the only difference for me was flashing RasCream with the Trinity kernel. but Eze is a great guy, so GlaDOS is alright in my book
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Please....don't flash AOKP. We don't need another thread about people complaining about a bug in it or battery drain OR SOMETHING.
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Cool man... Welcome to a different league of a phone we have the Nexus
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But you still had to come here and post that?
From my experience, AOKP is AMAZING (on the INC2 though), and if you hate it so much, what ROM should I flash? Liquid and CNA are just AOKP with extra features (I think you get the message). The other one I am inclined to try is Paradigm.
Oh and I'll also try GummyNex!
Apex is awesome
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From my experience, AOKP is AMAZING (on the INC2 though), and if you hate it so much, what ROM should I flash? Liquid and CNA are just AOKP with extra features (I think you get the message). The other one I am inclined to try is Paradigm.
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AOKP is dope. Love this ROM. Welcome to the community btw.
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Don't mind the Tards in here, got one, for my wife and she loves it. welcome.
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So I had the Verizon Galaxy Nexus running Jelly Bean and today I sold my nexus and bought the SIII. I never realized how much software matters over hardware! Sure the SIII has more ram and a slightly better camera but I will tell you while I miss my nexus!!!!!
1. Stock OS - I hate the fact why on my SIII I cant organize my apps into other app folders. I feel like I am running android 2.4 and not 4.04!
2. Jelly Bean- I love project butter (even though the Siii is still smooth) and I way prefer googles voice assistant alot more
3. Build- I think I am one of the few that prefer the the size and material of the nexus. Even though the nexus is close in size, I still feel the
S3 is just too big. Not to mention I prefer the rubberized feel on the nexus.
4. On screen menu keys. Just have not got used to the S3 and dont know if I ever will.
5. Ability to swap roms. Being that verizon has a locked bootloader on the S3 and there are no working Jelly bean roms, I feel by the time
Verizon upgrades to Jelly Bean I will be counting down the days till the Galaxy Nexus 4 comes out!!!!
*****Thinking about selling my S3, but dont want to waste an upgrade on a new phone so just may give it to family and buy my nexus back***
Bottom line.... I miss my nexus
That's why I did not buy it
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Surely you knew about the locked bootloader brfore buying it? -.-
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Blasphemer! You have now learned what many of us have known for quite some timeā¦
oh thanks for this thread. I was thinking of switching... guess I'm just gonna keep my Galaxy Nexus
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Size does not always matter, young grasshopper.
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oh thanks for this thread. I was thinking of switching... guess I'm just gonna keep my Galaxy Nexus
Dont do it!!!! Glad I could help
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Size does not always matter, young grasshopper.
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Cyanogenmod will solve your issues. Its quite a good rom which brings all the goodness of pure andoid builds to non-nexus devices.
MikeMurphy said:
Cyanogenmod will solve your issues. Its quite a good rom which brings all the goodness of pure andoid builds to non-nexus devices.
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Can I flash it on a verizon s3 ??
Fstall303 said:
Can I flash it on a verizon s3 ??
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If its not in the Verizon GS3 section then no. And it will be a while until CM9 fully works in that phone... which is why I love my gnex.
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Same boat had the s3 for about 3 days and decided to go to the nexus the battery sucks on this phone but with the gs3 I felt lime it was a broken phone waiting to happen.. gnex feel a lot more solid and feels smooth software wise...
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Unfortunately cyanogen mod in other phones will always have quirky bugs due to Samsung proprietary blobs..
I had the s2 since 2 weeks ago with cm9 and it still had lingering issues (wacky compass which affected gps, no tvout, volume not returning to normal after notifications with headset)
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Can I flash it on a verizon s3 ??
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It doesn't work properly on Verizon phones yet but progress is being made.
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It doesn't work properly on Verizon phones yet but progress is being made.
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I havent checked the forums in a few days but i mean cant we not flash roms on the verizon SIII because of the locked bootloader?
Glad I was able to choose my Nexus over the siii. I'm glad I didn't have to make the mistake before hand. Google FTW!
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even though you can slap a cyanogen onto a non-nexus device, it will took longer than on nexus. On Nexus, Google update new version, the longest you have to wait is one week before a build is surfacing. But nowadays our dev are super so it only took few hours lolz, and with pretty much everything working most importantly.
With non-nexus, NO~~ it took ages to wait for this driver, that source code wtf wtf bla bla bla~~ I've been there with SGS2 and One X, regretted my choice. and you cant enjoy the true feeling of AOSP too. you'll notice you need TW or Sense for a better hardware experience like the camera, etc etc.
oh as asdfasd2 said, yes i agree. Samsung does sucks with their source codes. CM was long enough on SGS2 and still, after they release the codes, devs are having headaches fixing what were supposed to be fixed. Luckily Nexus S and Gnexus are handled by Google, not them.
i must confess i was feeling a little tempted myself but ever since the nexus 7 release i cant take the damn table off my mind just waiting a couple of weeks to see if a nexus 10 is gonna be release but i cant wait a lo more
nonione said:
i must confess i was feeling a little tempted myself but ever since the nexus 7 release i cant take the damn table off my mind just waiting a couple of weeks to see if a nexus 10 is gonna be release but i cant wait a lo more
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We will be lucky if a nexus 10 comes out in a couple months.
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ATTENTION!
This thread is out of date and no longer supported! Here is a link to the new thread in General Galaxy Nexus Development.
Link
Awesome! Where can I find more info on this project?
That's awesome. I was hoping it would come here.
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WEM97 said:
Hello all!
I am one of the Linux on Android developers and I have been assigned to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. As we have just added official support for this device, there are a lot of bugs to workout and fix. Please report bugs here as well as ask any questions you have about the project. Cheers!
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WEM,
I'm a kernel developer working with mainline. I've done development on a wide range of devices, most recently on simply porting the newer mainline cpu scheduler/governor code back to the android kernels.
How can I help you guys out? You opened the thread but provided no link to the information (not everybody will realize your banner is a direct link). Source code for the project? UI? Modifications to the graphics drivers? Documentation?
Thanks! We really appreciate this level of work on our devices
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WEM,
I'm a kernel developer working with mainline. I've done development on a wide range of devices, most recently on simply porting the newer mainline cpu scheduler/governor code back to the android kernels.
How can I help you guys out? You opened the thread but provided no link to the information (not everybody will realize your banner is a direct link). Source code for the project? UI? Modifications to the graphics drivers? Documentation?
Thanks! We really appreciate this level of work on our devices
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We have not officially announced this yet, but I am working on a Linux on android custom ROM. This will be available for only officially supported devices after r release until we can port it to more. However, we may need a custom kernel so you may be able to help us if we don't make one ourselves.
Cool stuff!
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Totally off topic but your banner kinda looks like it spells SOPA, just noticed it and now I can't unsee it...
Oh. Wow I never noticed that. Well we are having a logo competition right now so it will be changing.
admiralspark said:
WEM,
I'm a kernel developer working with mainline. I've done development on a wide range of devices, most recently on simply porting the newer mainline cpu scheduler/governor code back to the android kernels.
How can I help you guys out? You opened the thread but provided no link to the information (not everybody will realize your banner is a direct link). Source code for the project? UI? Modifications to the graphics drivers? Documentation?
Thanks! We really appreciate this level of work on our devices
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As this app has a free and paid version we have not yet released source. We so plan to release though foe the free version of the app at a later time.
I posted links to our main thread of development.
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Very much looking forward to this. This weekends project!
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Went a head and took the plunge and installed ubuntu and I really struggled geting it run smooth. I tried it on multiple roms with multiple kernels and just lagged beyond being functional. Even on stripped down overclocked roms it was laggy. On the other hand Backtrac runs like a champ on every rom I've tried. Sure has been fun. Running a Linux operating system on a phone has a high "wow" factor!
I'm using the 6 euro or whatever version.
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elidog1 said:
Went a head and took the plunge and installed ubuntu and I really struggled geting it run smooth. I tried it on multiple roms with multiple kernels and just lagged beyond being functional. Even on stripped down overclocked roms it was laggy. On the other hand Backtrac runs like a champ on every rom I've tried. Sure has been fun. Running a Linux operating system on a phone has a high "wow" factor!
I'm using the 6 euro or whatever version.
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I will have to take a look into the ubuntu images and see whats wrong because they should be working just fine. Ill do some testing with my nexus and see what I can find. Expect an update with a lot of Gnex bug fixes soon!
WEM97 said:
I will have to take a look into the ubuntu images and see whats wrong because they should be working just fine. Ill do some testing with my nexus and see what I can find. Expect an update with a lot of Gnex bug fixes soon!
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Thanks for the quick reply. I'm going to play with debian here in a few minutes. Absolutely love what y'all have done; its fantastic!
As far as the ubuntu goes (at least for my part ) it may have to do with the kernel/ rom combos I tried. So much can play in. I did find that clear as much memory as possible makes a marked difference.
Is there a way to save what we have done or is this running like an iso disc image? Thanks
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Yes there is. It should auto save all your settings and installed programs. If its not working for you let me know and give me some details about what's going on and I'll be there to assist you the whole way through fixing it.
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Hey thanks! This will give me something to do today at work...
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Awesome! Glad you like it.
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Backtrac works the best for me. Much faster tank ubuntu. I havent been able to load anything else. I just get a grey screen. However I will continue to try.
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elidog1 said:
Backtrac works the best for me. Much faster tank ubuntu. I havent been able to load anything else. I just get a grey screen. However I will continue to try.
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The screenshot you posted isn't displaying properly can you try and repost it? I will try and assist you as best I can with the grey screen issue. The Ubuntu issue however is known and Zac is working on improved images.