Hello everybody, does someone already experienced how to boot Bliss x86 on an rEFInd bootloader. Which boot cfg do i have to use? Thank you very much.
P.s. im on linux manjaro actually on an Jumper ezbook 3 pro v4 (intel apollo Lake).
ubuntuh said:
Hello everybody, does someone already experienced how to boot Bliss x86 on an rEFInd bootloader. Which boot cfg do i have to use? Thank you very much.
P.s. im on linux manjaro actually on an Jumper ezbook 3 pro v4 (intel apollo Lake).
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We messed around a little with refind, you can find the progress here: https://github.com/BlissRoms-x86/bootable_newinstaller/tree/n-x86-oto-oreo/install/refind
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Hi guys,
Ubuntu has been released for the Nexus 7 and the Kindle Fire has similar specs.
Is there a way to port it to it?
I don't know...
maybe...
with some skills
dank101 said:
maybe...
with some skills
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Defiantly possible. If you can run linux on it, then you can run Ubuntu on it! but i dont have any of the skills to even attempt to
Maybe hashcode will help.
Hope he sees this thread *crossfingers*
I hope that all the components are supported (eg wifi)
Yes, I run it on my Kindle and it does pretty good. I've only tried the lightweight version with the assistance of Complete Linux Installer app The wifi works well and using a good version of Firefox is sweet
Naa.I want it natively
As OnePlus 3 post its kernel device trees (https://github.com/OnePlusOSS/android/tree/oneplus3/6.0.1), will any developer adapt a Windows 10 mobile to this device? Or this must cooperate with Microsoft?
Anyone get any information, please post a reply, thank you.
Probably not, unlike MIUI or Ubuntu, it's a completely different OS with a different kernel base. If anyone can do it, they'll officially be a wizard.
hiredantispammer said:
Probably not, unlike MIUI or Ubuntu, it's a completely different OS with a different kernel base. If anyone can do it, they'll officially be a wizard.
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OK, thank you.
Hello Guys,
I was just wondering if it would be theoretically possible to port the Windows 10 on ARM OS from a Laptop like the "Asus NovaGo TP370QL" which is using an snapdragon 835 to a phone like the Mi Mix 2 which is using the same SOC ??
I dont really know much about Operating Systems, but since it is the same SOC and a phone is nothing more than a Computer, there should be probably a chance to get it running right?
Im really interested in your thought!
xXPOLYGONXx said:
Hello Guys,
I was just wondering if it would be theoretically possible to port the Windows 10 on ARM OS from a Laptop like the "Asus NovaGo TP370QL" which is using an snapdragon 835 to a phone like the Mi Mix 2 which is using the same SOC ??
I dont really know much about Operating Systems, but since it is the same SOC and a phone is nothing more than a Computer, there should be probably a chance to get it running right?
Im really interested in your thought!
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Don't think it's possible. This version of the Snapdragon 835 is customized to run on Windows 10 on ARM, which is also customized to run on ARM. And if it's possible, it'll take hella lot of work I think.
Hi it's available for mi4 : http://en.miui.com/thread-189556-1-1.html
But I don't know if one day this can be available on mi mix 2 :/
palexis06 said:
Hi it's available for mi4 : http://en.miui.com/thread-189556-1-1.html
But I don't know if one day this can be available on mi mix 2 :/
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This was an exclusice deal between Xiami and Microsoft back then. I don't think this will ever come to any other Xiaomi device as it was Win10 mobile, which is dead.
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Don't think it's possible. This version of the Snapdragon 835 is customized to run on Windows 10 on ARM, which is also customized to run on ARM. And if it's possible, it'll take hella lot of work I think.
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Would be nice though using a full windows 10 installation on the go.
Probably that was something microsoft was aiming for when they brought windows 10 mobile to the Mi 4....
Eventhough the installation, drivers, etc probably doesnt work, would a bootloader like TWRP be able to boot the arm iso of windows?
xXPOLYGONXx said:
Would be nice though using a full windows 10 installation on the go.
Probably that was something microsoft was aiming for when they brought windows 10 mobile to the Mi 4....
Eventhough the installation, drivers, etc probably doesnt work, would a bootloader like TWRP be able to boot the arm iso of windows?
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TWRP isn't a bootloader, it's a recovery. But you're right, TWRP would probably be able to INSTALL the image, but it wouldn't work.
Thanks for your opinion on this topic
I think i ll read some more about making your own rom for a device and probably try it out on my phone.
But i have no great hope for even getting to boot the iso ^^
(I should probably wait for Microsoft to publish a mobile OS again before I brick my phone )
xXPOLYGONXx said:
Thanks for your opinion on this topic
I think i ll read some more about making your own rom for a device and probably try it out on my phone.
But i have no great hope for even getting to boot the iso ^^
(I should probably wait for Microsoft to publish a mobile OS again before I brick my phone )
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You're welcome And better don't even try installing the iso as you might really brick your phone
Hello anyone had make a bootable rom from official build? On my old RN4 it´s boot correctly, but for RN5 Pro no. The Official build of RN5 Pro is odex. Anyone help? i use Superr´s Kitchen
Thks
What?
zoko said:
Hello anyone had make a bootable rom from official build? On my old RN4 it´s boot correctly, but for RN5 Pro no. The Official build of RN5 Pro is odex. Anyone help? i use Superr´s Kitchen
Thks
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My last 2 brain cells died while reading this.
Blowolf said:
My last 2 brain cells died while reading this.
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Hello sorry my bad english, my question is in the Superr´s Kitchen i try to make a personal rom for my use, and it is not bootable, i want to know if anyone made a custom rom from a official build bootable can give me some help.
He is referring to creating custom rom though using SuperR Kitchen (rom creating, modifying tool) : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/superr-kitchen
Dont know anyone done it on RN5, maybe others know.
Is there a way to Dual Boot Windows 10 and Android on Tab S4?
I have the AT&T version
jasgra2015 said:
Is there a way to Dual Boot Windows 10 and Android on Tab S4?
I have the AT&T version
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No, not possible.
There's some initial Linux development (See Linux on DeX thread) limited to Ubuntu at present... Like ramer said you'll never get windows on the s4 but one day you may be able to dual boot w Linux and even now you can use Ubuntu within Android
and run windows 10 under qemu?
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and run windows 10 under qemu?
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I haven't seen anyone try that yet. I think that even if the tab s4 had the archetecture needed to run Windows 10, running it in a virtual machine inside Linux inside Android would decrease the user experience to a great degree. For serious work, I would suggest one of the Surface machines.
But as an experiment to run Windows on ARM64 I think it's cool