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    SamGan | # 21 | 2012-03-23, 03:47 | Report

    The NITDroid project has been reported in GSMArena.
    http://www.gsmarena.com/project_mayh...-news-4006.php

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    Andy1210 | # 22 | 2012-03-25, 00:51 | Report

    I tested it on N950:
    shows "@@@", when I press VolUp on boot (Nitdroid extracted to "/home")

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    youmeego | # 23 | 2012-03-25, 07:00 | Report

    i am loooking for quick answers

    can the android market work on nitroid alpha?
    can we install .apk on nitroid without using android market(of course after we enable "install from unknow source")?

    thanks

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    Lovsan | # 24 | 2012-03-25, 07:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by youmeego View Post
    i am loooking for quick answers

    can the android market work on nitroid alpha?
    can we install .apk on nitroid without using android market(of course after we enable "install from unknow source")?

    thanks
    No, android market doesn't work. only ways currently to install .apks
    is using android sdk via command line with following commans

    adb install filename.apk

    id suggest you download rootexplorer first then you can browse the files in android easily and edit stuff and install aps.
    you can send the apps to the device with

    adb push filename.apk


    or fetch files

    adb pull filename.*

    **

    tutorials how to install games, widget and application

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx6Rw...ature=youtu.be

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    www.rzr.online.fr | # 25 | 2012-03-25, 10:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by Andy1210 View Post
    I tested it on N950:
    shows "@@@", when I press VolUp on boot (Nitdroid extracted to "/home")
    N950 unsupported so far , please join this related thread :

    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=74539&page=2


    Can you remind a page which collect all the differencies between n9 and its big brother n950 (and their corresponding firmares) ...

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    http://rzr.online.fr/q/handset

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    Dragoss91 | # 26 | 2012-04-07, 15:21 | Report

    I've did all steps for installing nitdroid and all worked fine . After I installed sillyboot I've got the warning screen at boot . Can I get rid of it somehow , even after reflashing to stock firmware without android or multi boot ?

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    m4r0v3r | # 27 | 2012-04-07, 15:39 | Report

    yes if you reflash your firmware and the emmc, the warning will disappear

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    untitledzepplin | # 28 | 2012-04-07, 16:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by cvp View Post
    it is explained how to dual-boot installs, etc. BUT, how do I get everything deleted again, so I've only Meergo again and everything is back to normal. Because the warranty!
    Does anyone has answer for this yet ? i successfully installed android on my N9 but the battery wouldn't charge at all when it's on android but everything working fine on Maemo. So i would like to remove the android and go back to normal maemo.

    Thanks

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    thedead1440 | # 29 | 2012-04-07, 17:33 | Report

    ^ its pretty simple. the same way as you flashed the zimage (kernel) flash the rootfs.bin using the command to flash only the kernel from this file. this step removes the open mode.

    secondly if you're using alpha #2, nitdroid is installed in /home/nitdroid. delete the nitdroid folder and you're done.

    if you want to get rid of sillyboot too, just flash rootfs.bin with a command to flash only the boot file. it will remove the dual-booting option.


    the above is my method. pls feel free to correct me...

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    coderus | # 30 | 2012-04-07, 17:37 | Report

    please visit forum.nitdroid.com
    all common bugs fixed in alpha 2, battery charging, screen sleeping. but, sadly, voicecalls not working..yet

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