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    The Grand NITDroid Thread - NITDroid ICS Upgrade!

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    rb26vl | # 3401 | 2011-11-15, 04:56 | Report

    2.3.7 is very buggy for me also. Most apps are giving "Force close", and is laggy compared to previous release. Market keeps "Force close"'ing on most occasions. Also receiving random reboots just from general browsing around the phone and opening apps, (random being not specific apps or locations).

    Just throw in 4.0.1

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    skykooler | # 3402 | 2011-11-15, 13:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by rb26vl View Post
    Just throw in 4.0.1
    Is that possible now? I heard Ice Cream Sandwich is open-source now (and Honeycomb too).

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    blackjack4it | # 3403 | 2011-11-15, 13:55 | Report

    As I wrote in another Thread, I think that first we have to see if there are minimum requirements to run ICS, then integrate again all the drivers of Nitdroid 2.3.7 in 4.0

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    Boemien | # 3404 | 2011-11-15, 14:42 | Report

    I don't believe it would be possible one day...Correct me if I'm wrong!

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    blackjack4it | # 3405 | 2011-11-15, 14:53 | Report

    As this article says;
    http://www.tested.com/news/which-and...h-update/3063/

    "The next thing to consider is hardware specs. This is actually less important than you would expect. Almost all but the low-end phones will be able, technically, to run Ice Cream Sandwich. A Snapdragon S1 or OMAP3 has the horsepower, and 512MB of RAM has been standard for some time. The sticking point for hardware is in the storage department."

    Our only problem is the RAM but we have seen that Android is very scalable even with 256mb RAM so, we have the hardware requirements because we have a OMAP3430 board

    EDIT: compiling right nao but I already think that adb sync will broke my nitdroid xD

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    ammyt | # 3406 | 2011-11-15, 15:37 | Report

    To all people out there, I have been busy this week, had a business and a biology weekly exam so haven't got the time to upload the new NITDroid archive. I will contact e-yes about uploading it to the NITDroid repo instead of some other file hosting service, and the GUI NITDroid installer is ready!
    P.S. Thanks @AWasisto in his posts a few pages back, really helped me.

    @blackjack4it
    Lol are you viewing this article now? I am, right now!

    Looks like good news, my fingers are tingling!

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    blackjack4it | # 3407 | 2011-11-15, 16:26 | Report

    If you get some errors in compiling Android 4.0 on Ubuntu 11.10 x86 apply the following patch, accordingly to what I've found at this link:
    http://e-xiao.blogspot.com/2011/10/r...droid-234.html
    "It will patch line 61 in core/combo/HOST_linux-x86.mk as following.
    -HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0
    +HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0"

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    AWasisto | # 3408 | 2011-11-15, 16:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by ammyt View Post
    To all people out there, I have been busy this week, had a business and a biology weekly exam so haven't got the time to upload the new NITDroid archive. I will contact e-yes about uploading it to the NITDroid repo instead of some other file hosting service, and the GUI NITDroid installer is ready!
    P.S. Thanks @Alwaisto in his posts a few pages back, really helped me.

    @blackjack4it
    Lol are you viewing this article now? I am, right now!

    Looks like good news, my fingers are tingling!
    Is it you mean? ---> http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=3231 You're welcome.
    Placed to FAQ.

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    ammyt | # 3409 | 2011-11-15, 16:45 | Report

    Originally Posted by blackjack4it View Post
    If you get some errors in compiling Android 4.0 on Ubuntu 11.10 x86 apply the following patch, accordingly to what I've found at this link:
    http://e-xiao.blogspot.com/2011/10/r...droid-234.html
    "It will patch line 61 in core/combo/HOST_linux-x86.mk as following.
    -HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0
    +HOST_GLOBAL_CFLAGS += -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0"
    I still haven't tried to compile 4.0, interested to hear further news!

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    panjgoori | # 3410 | 2011-11-15, 17:06 | Report

    how about porting Android 3.0 Icecream Sandwich. google today released its source codes.

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