Question KVM Kernel support? - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

I have Linux running on a rooted Galaxy Z Fold 4 although it is incredibly slow due to the lack of KVM support in the kernel.
There are multiple ways to run Linux on Android, although many of them are constrained and in order to get the most out of Linux running on the Z Fold 4, I'm looking to run a fully featured build in a VM on my device.
As an app developer myself, I'm looking to contribute to the Limbo VM project to update the application to work more effectively with foldable devices like the Z Fold 4 and hopefully make it easier to run the new Gnome-Mobile-Shell project in an emulator on Android devices for testing apps during development for the platform and to enable Android users to run Linux mobile apps on Android.
Although in order to get started with this project, it would help to have KVM support in the device kernel, though I'm not experienced in modding Android rom kernels and any help from a more experienced rom modder would be welcomed!
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[REQ] Greddy emanage support tool

I know this is a long shot but are there any car modding developers out there who could make a windows mobile version of the greddy emanage support tool.
Would be amazing if I could just plug my HD2 in to my emanage blue piggy back ecu to monitor/change settings.
p.s. currently about 2/3 the way through of fitting an eaton M45 supercharger to my fto
the specs needed for the original software are quite low -
266mhz cpu (for real time monitoring)
128mb ram
50mb hard drive space
svga monitor (800X600)
my beast
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I doubt this would every happen unless Greddy wants to release the source code which I don't see ever happening.
Rhodium500 said:
I doubt this would every happen unless Greddy wants to release the source code which I don't see ever happening.
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there is one guy who has allready released his own version emanage tools and it was an open source project.
I have just grabbed a copy and it includes .pdb files if these are the source code files (sorry for the newbie question)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J9F0CTVO
This version isnt as fully featured as the original greddy one but still measures -
rpm
air fuel ratios
boost
throttle position

[! Dev's]Android C#?

So i have been reading these articles about android Delvik ported/replaced by C# and the results it has.
and now im wondering if any dev out there wants to take a shot and the pride and glory to get this running on Galaxy nexus?
Android Ported to C#
Android 1.5 speed comparing C++, C# (mono) and Java (using Roozz plugin)
-[XDA]C# based Android ICS released
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Old news. Lol.
let it be.
While mono running along side the standard Dalvik VM may be old news, XobotOS is not.
XobotOS was litterally just announced, it was pushed to github on 05/01/2012.
This is a really cool concept.
slycog said:
While mono running along side the standard Dalvik VM may be old news, XobotOS is not.
XobotOS was litterally just announced, it was pushed to github on 05/01/2012.
This is a really cool concept.
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this.
the 1.5 video is just mono.
(i added the video for additional info on where this project came from ect)
the XobotOS was just released this week.wednesday or something(well it was wednesday in my country)

[ ANOTHER MOBILE OS ] Mozilla Boot-To-Gecko (B2G)

Dear Honorable Devz
Mobile market now have a new OS for mobile devices bring by Mozilla ...
Someone over XDA already porting it for Samsung Galaxy S II, it may not cut down android/iOS market but surely effect to others in the line. Mozilla is very well known company,of course they must bring some new features to make this war worthy.
Alquez, Modpunk, Benjamingwyn,Henry_01, Dudeman1996, Eoghan2t7 - when we have these much bullet proof genius, we can see Mozilla ROM for WFS in our dream ...
Till then just look into this thread -
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[PRE-ALPHA] Mozilla Boot-To-Gecko (B2G) - NOT ANDROID, SOMETHING DIFFERENT
NOTICE FOR THOSE PEOPLE ALWAYS TRYING TO SAY NEGATIVE
this thread was created for informing WFS user about a new OS for mobile market only, so no one is demanding anything from anyone
The link above does not work. Here's some info on the subject : http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/b2g/

So many "Terms"

Hi I've been acquainting myself with all of the terms and meanings around here but their is just too much to take in all at once.
I've managed to get a general understanding of alot of what these terms etc are.
What I'd like to know is:
What the heck is a Kernel, what does it do and what difference does it make in terms of your phone etc?
I know what a ROM is (I think) and to my understanding a ROM is basically an OS?
I've heard a kernel is how the ROM talks to the Hardware, but what difference does a custom Kernel make etc.
Thanks !
So, in simple terms, think of the kernel as the connection between the two places - hardware and software, that allow communication between each other. Custom kernels just contain numerous tweaks and improvements such as better performance, battery life etc.
A ROM is not an OS. A ROM is simply a version of the OS - with it's own tweaks, additions and functions added to it.
Source of the following image : [Kernel]Amaze ICS(v017)OC~1.73/JRCU/UV/CIFS+UTF-8/Power Saving[Aug-18]
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Some other good sources : ROM-VS-Kernel
A glossary of Android terms
Thanks you two !
Great information !

Which kernel should I use ?

So I'm using this ROM
[ROM][JB]BlackJelly V 0.9.2 - 11/14/12 Based off TMO Official JB LJA
I was wondering, what does a kernel exactly do ? I've read about it but it kinda didn't make sense to me.. and which kernel should i use ?
analogy taken from the kernel master, faux123:
What is a Kernel? The Kernel is the Foundation in which everything else builds upon in any software system.
[Car Analogy]: Kernel is like the Engine, Electrical system and the Transmission to a car. The Library, Framework and the Apps [AKA ROM] are the body frame and the rest of the Car.
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hope that helps...maybe try ktoonsez kernel in the dev section
You could also say that android is relative to the kernel in the sense that it is simply the user interface of Linux of our devices. The kernel basically tells the hardware how to react to how you are manipulating said UI... that is a very... very basic explanation obviously. Your user interface, which is what you see and touch on your screen, is basically a bunch of packages of executable files (apps) that coexist to make use of hardware through library (lib) files, binaries, etc... the kernel is the backbone of Linux machines, the root, the power management, the brain of the OS. make sense?

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