I am looking for ubuntu or debian multirom native - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Hi everyone. I looking for debian or ubuntu native boot with multiroom.
It is possible? i find this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/general/unofficial-archlinuxarm-release-n7-2013-t2969301 the arch linux arm native. I can compile android kernel and i have basic knowledge about linux environment.
Can who tell me in basic steps how i can create zip package and run linux on my Nexus 7 2013 flo?
I waiting for replies.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/general/debian-jessie-armhf-native-boot-t3362121

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was wondering if it would be possible to run other distros via this method? e.g. puppy linux would be nice as it is very fast and light weight... and how well does the actual ubuntu works on desire? (does usb host work for example?)
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If so any pointers tips. I'm ready to finally give back to our wonderful community. Thanks in advance.
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Quick noob question with a little intro info ...
I have developed some Android apps, using Ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04, without issue. I do this on a 64-bit machine.
Just started looking into building ROMs (for my KF and other devices) and Google recommends Ubuntu 10.04 for this, though they seem to say that 11.10 and 12.04 may work ... just no guarantees.
My question is: Should I go to Ubuntu 10.04 if I am going to try my hand at ROM building and/or kernel development? Or, can I safely stick with 12.04 LTS?
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12.04 is fine for building (i do it all the time)
teamgummy.com site has a great walkthrough for 11.10 that should work for 12.04, just switch the repo init line to whatever manifest you're trying to build to
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those two guides should be enough to get you started! enjoy!!
there's also a thread in general with some other links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690497
@barrmulio...
Good news all around -- I'll stick with 12.04. I really appreciate you going through all of the effort to post the very helpful links.
Followup...
Woohoo! Just compiled my first KF ROM ... took about 1 hr 15 mins.

[Q] Linux on Nexus 7 (2013)?

Hello, everybody. Does our device has Linux distributions? Ubuntu Tuch not interested.
**Menos** said:
Hello, everybody. Does our device has Linux distributions? Ubuntu Tuch not interested.
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I don't want to troll, but Android is already Linux based.
So i've seen Firefox OS ports, and maybe an Ubuntu desktop port, but i'm not remember where.
Sorry.
Edit : I've tested on my devices "Complete Linux Installer" In fact it will chroot any purposed distros. Maybe it will help you ?
VP.
linux loves the nexus 7!
Yes there are linux ports for Android, but specifically for the Nexus 7 well that is a different story...
There are linux ports like debian linux, ubuntu linux, fedora linux, and arch linux that you can install with a very nice app called "complete linux installer" which can be downloaded from the google play store.
Now those versions of linux run on top of android in a chroot environment.
However, if you want a security based linux operating system then there is a really cool project going on right now called "kali pwnpad" which is based off of "PwnPad" from the great guys over at pwnie express -> https://www.pwnieexpress.com/penetr...ity-assessment-products/sensors/pwn-pad-2014/
Now if you are like me and don't have/want to spend $1,000+ dollars for a PwnPad tablet (basically a modified nexus 7 2013) then you can head over to the XDA thread for Kali PwnPad here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2577356
That thread will show you how to install Kali PwnPad on your Nexus 7 2013 tablet and you can go directly into Kali Linux (aka Backtrack Linux) through any of the apps which will put you into a chroot linux environment. A big bonus is you can use usb wifi devices or multiple usb devices with Kali PwnPad so you can use linux programs like, aircrack-ng, wifite, kismet, metasploit, openvas. social-engineering toolkit, and others!
That project is a lot of fun, and Kali PwnPad has just added bluetooth to its latest kernel so you can now use bluetooth usb devices for all of your bluetooth hacking needs. Devices like -> ubertooth-one, and the Parani-UD100
Also...don't be so quick to dispose of Ubuntu Touch. There is a lot of work being done with Ubuntu Touch for the Nexus 7 2013 and it is a lot of fun to use!
I hope this has been helpful. and if you have any questions on Kali PwnPad drop by thread and ask us a question!
-droidshadow

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