I had all that in a PM.
Just copied the entire thing.
It actually had Fedora everywhere. Had to edit and change it to Adnroid..
The !!!'s are nothing I believe.
I had all that in a PM.
Just copied the entire thing.
It actually had Fedora everywhere. Had to edit and change it to Adnroid..
The !!!'s are nothing I believe.
oh. i thought that was an angry quote. i guess i dont have to write a detailed easy debian tutorial now. there is a way to flash kernel from device. i remember reading that in the overclocking thread plus titans package does flash the kernel rt
Hi Steve, I've been reading through most of the thread, I have NITDroid working, but also some thoughts and a few questions.
I think it would be HUGE to have Android as an option for our N900, who wouldn't anyway?
That's why I am quite surprised there aren't many more devs joining you and e-yes in this, maybe they are focusing on Meego? Too much work? Few chances of success? Not many N900 users?
Anyway, how does this hacking work? Reverse engeenering?
Might Nokia's Meego closed drivers help you with your hackig too?
Any chance of having at least a properly working phone, data, and camera anytime soon? I have also read that you are even working on 3D acceleration, this is great! If you get those three working properly many people could even start thinking about using Android as primary OS.
One last thing, once you get a working driver, can you compile it against newer kernels without much trouble or you need to redo all your hacking for every new Android version?
Kinda have a major hiccup as I've tried reflashing to normal state. After reflashing using the normal "flasher-3.5 -F RX-51_2009SE_2.2009.51-1_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin -f -R" I am getting some corruption in hildon making it freeze. Strange that flashing has not returned it to its normal state. Any help would be appreciated.
Quickie: Does the current kernel have kexec support (to use kexec-tools)?
I remember there being something about it, I just don't remember what it was. I'm asking as I'd like to boot up Meego this weekend (just because I can).
Yes, kexec is enabled in config, patches (kexec.diff) are applied.
I tried kexec-utils without success, unfortunately.
Btw, if someone experienced with kexec can review... what I tried was something like:
WE REALLY STUCK ON KEXEC PROBLEM FOR NOW.
It's most important problem. Solution of the problem opens doors for futher faster development && merging updates from upstream.
Kinda have a major hiccup as I've tried reflashing to normal state. After reflashing using the normal "flasher-3.5 -F RX-51_2009SE_2.2009.51-1_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin -f -R" I am getting some corruption in hildon making it freeze. Strange that flashing has not returned it to its normal state. Any help would be appreciated.
Shouldn't it be RX-51_2009SE_10.2010.19-1.002_PR_COMBINED_002_ARM
?
If you were ever on PR1.2, then flashing as you did might cause some problems, as I understand PR1.2 upgraded some firmware.
Hi Steve, I've been reading through most of the thread, I have NITDroid working, but also some thoughts and a few questions.
I think it would be HUGE to have Android as an option for our N900, who wouldn't anyway?
That's why I am quite surprised there aren't many more devs joining you and e-yes in this, maybe they are focusing on Meego? Too much work? Few chances of success? Not many N900 users?
alot of users feel android is not 'open' enough i think due to its dependancy on kernel features and non standard librarys(bionic)
Anyway, how does this hacking work? Reverse engeenering?
Might Nokia's Meego closed drivers help you with your hackig too?
mostly modifiying code, porting drivers etc but meegos drivers probalby wont work as they will be designed for a os using a standard libc implementation which android doesnt use
Any chance of having at least a properly working phone, data, and camera anytime soon? I have also read that you are even working on 3D acceleration, this is great! If you get those three working properly many people could even start thinking about using Android as primary OS.
3D is going to require a lot of work i think due to it being deisnged to work on 2.6.29 kernels and above and the n900 only being 2.6.28 at the moment. camera will need dsp first (the cam driver trys to use dsp to process the images) phone/data is being looked at by another dev whos orig from XDA
One last thing, once you get a working driver, can you compile it against newer kernels without much trouble or you need to redo all your hacking for every new Android version?
if your talking about new android versions (i.e froyo) its not too hard to port over provided goog dont change the underlying code totally (like they did with quite a lot between 1.6 - 2.0) if you mean kernels than usually its doable