Can anyone tell me on how to build roms for Intel based phones for ex, Zenphone 5.
Hi everyone! I just have a quick question: considering the Asus Zenfone 2 has a 64-bit processor how come flashing x86 Gapps is reccomended over flashing x64 Gapps? Thanks and sorry for the noob question!
smartgid said:
Hi everyone! I just have a quick question: considering the Asus Zenfone 2 has a 64-bit processor how come flashing x86 Gapps is reccomended over flashing x64 Gapps? Thanks and sorry for the noob question!
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the kernel is 64bit but the actual roms are 32bit
Hi,
I have Ubuntu on my laptop and it works fine and I like it. So I am wondering if there is a chance to see Ubuntu Touch for our device?
If yes, is it a big deal as a mobile OS to have instead of Android?
If no, is it possible to port it myself, as an inexperienced user?
Thank you, and sorry for my English.
Ubuntu touch still using KitKat branch as base for they OS and the lowest Android OS for Nexus 5X are Marshmallow, so it's not possible to porting that except Ubuntu are updating the base branch to Marshmallow.
I was wondering if it was possible to treblize sailfish os and/or ubuntu touch. It would've been wonderful.
Nothing is impossible, but bringing ubuntu or any other OSs which aren't android based is going to be pain, don't get me wrong, it might not, im not sure, but Linux isn't Android (Except the Kernel)
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
Nothing is impossible, but bringing ubuntu or any other OSs which aren't android based is going to be pain, don't get me wrong, it might not, im not sure, but Linux isn't Android (Except the Kernel)
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I like your attitude. I think porting Linux to a treble device wouldn't be too hard just because Linux is very flexible, but I wouldn't know how to go about it. I'd like to do something similar to the op, only I want forward port Nougat to a treble device. A blast from the past kind of deal.
Spaceminer said:
I like your attitude. I think porting Linux to a treble device wouldn't be too hard just because Linux is very flexible, but I wouldn't know how to go about it. I'd like to do something similar to the op, only I want forward port Nougat to a treble device. A blast from the past kind of deal.
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As far as i know these os'es are based on halium which is based on android 5.1 and 7.1 . It will be only possible if they upgrade their android version
q0kHaN said:
As far as i know these os'es are based on halium which is based on android 5.1 and 7.1 . It will be only possible if they upgrade their android version
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Yes that is right.
I was about to ask the same question....the linux Arm64 images are available already (for Arch & Debian at least) so if we got these to become GSI that would be awesome and will give us way more freedom
I have an asus transformer pad K018. I unlocked the bootloader and installed the Twrp V2.8.7.0
I would like to install a version of Lineageos or any other Custom ROM with more recent Android than the original.
For this tablet there are no custom Roma, but there are similar Asus, i.e. Zenfone 2 the 550ml and 551ml (but are for smartphones).
The Ardware is similar, both my tablet and the other two Zenfone 2, they mount an Intel Atom:
My K018 tablet has an Intel Atom Z2560 Dual Core CPU of 1.6GHz and graphic chip/GPU SGX544 MP2
Zenfone 2 have Intel Atom Z3580 CPU and graphic chop/GPU Powervr G6430.
I was following a guide to install Lineage OS 14.1 (Nougat 7.1.1) on Zenfone 2 where the Custom ROM is differentiated, i.e. for the ZE551ML-Z00A model and another Ze550ml-Z008.
At this point I stopped to reflect if you could put a ROM for Zenfone 2 on my tablet K018 because they are specific to the product number of the product ..
My question is: can I try to put a rom for Zenfone 2 on Tablet Asus K018, since the hardware is similar, or not (i.e. it must be a custom rom created only and only for the K018?
If I try to put Zenfone 2 Rom on Tablet K018, the tablet goes to Brick.
I touched this article:
How to build your ROM OS Lineage using the source code.
As I have already said, many developers create the Linegerom operating system is for Android device and you can download their unofficial builds. But what happens if the device is not listed in the previous list means that no ROM OS Lineage is available for the device. In this case, the last option remains to fill in its personalized rom of the Lineage operating system using the source code. However, the compilation of personalized Roma is complex and it is impossible for a person not so geek to understand the entire process ...
Thank you all for any answers.