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    [Android] Another Android port: NITdroid

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    qole | # 211 | 2008-12-17, 18:09 | Report

    First: I confess; I'm an idiot.

    With that out of the way, I'll ask a question that is probably obvious to most of you here.

    Once I've flashed the Android kernel, maemo is inaccessible until I re-flash the maemo kernel, right? The only way around this would be a bootmenu, and that still needs to be done, right? But once I flash the kernel back to a maemo kernel, I should have access to all my maemo stuff again, right?

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    zehjotkah | # 212 | 2008-12-17, 18:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    First: I confess; I'm an idiot.

    With that out of the way, I'll ask a question that is probably obvious to most of you here.

    Once I've flashed the Android kernel, maemo is inaccessible until I re-flash the maemo kernel, right? The only way around this would be a bootmenu, and that still needs to be done, right? But once I flash the kernel back to a maemo kernel, I should have access to all my maemo stuff again, right?
    you receive a cookie (as in biscuit and snap.. not as in internet and browser...)

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    pycage | # 213 | 2008-12-17, 18:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    But once I flash the kernel back to a maemo kernel, I should have access to all my maemo stuff again, right?
    Right. I did the back flashing a few times already. It's just a matter of a second and the tablet runs maemo again, with all your stuff that you had on it before.

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    maxkilla | # 214 | 2008-12-17, 18:33 | Report

    Just me or no bluetooth on n800? Great work so far on getting android up and running....

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    cyrus | # 215 | 2008-12-17, 18:33 | Report

    Has anyone been able to mount their external SD card? If so, how this is done would be greatly appreciated.

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    pycage | # 216 | 2008-12-17, 18:37 | Report

    I just tried the latest version. It works on my N800.
    Great stuff and thanks for porting Android.

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    Bundyo | # 217 | 2008-12-17, 18:56 | Report

    No bluetooth yet...

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    DeeJay_XB | # 218 | 2008-12-17, 19:11 | Report

    "-Unmount the filesystem with 'cd;umount /mnt'.
    -Flash the NITdroid kernel with 'sudo ./flasher -f -k zImage-nitdroid-n8x0 -R'.
    -Enjoy! "

    how to flash the kernel?? if i type sudo./flasher..... nothing happens

    i've Extracted the NITdroid files to the ext3 partition...but cannot flash...

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    jogorman | # 219 | 2008-12-17, 19:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by DeeJay_XB View Post
    how to flash the kernel?? if i type sudo./flasher..... nothing happens
    You need to have the flasher application downloaded onto your linux system, then run that.

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    Vid | # 220 | 2008-12-17, 19:35 | Report

    You have two options for flashing a kernel. From a Linux host, follow the instructions at http://wiki.maemo.org/Flasher There's a link to the flasher-3.0 tool embedded in the instructions, but it's http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/d3.php if you just want to get flashing

    If you want to flash from the tablet itself, you must be running diablo. Use the `fiasco-flasher' tool from a root shell, but be warned that I don't know a way to enable R&D mode using this tool. Without R&D mode your tablet will reboot every 5 minutes or so, and I think you'll want to find a Linux host to reflash the kernel about 5 min after Android boots the first time!

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