[ALPHA 2 - DEC 22] Arch Linux ARM + Gnome 3 - Other TouchPad Development

Arch Linux ARM for TouchPad ALPHA 2
Run pacman -Syu and reboot for a MUCH better, perfect touchscreen!
Now with Gnome 3!
The purpose of this build is to be lightweight and to bring together the community to package up a distribution for the TouchPad and share our findings with good documentation and easy code, and to demonstrate what is working and what is not.
The following is the official Arch Linux ARM forum thread: http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=1948
All the documentation will be in text files and in the README here: https://github.com/crimsonredmk/ArchLinuxARM-TouchPad
Download
Read the README here: https://github.com/crimsonredmk/ArchLinuxARM-TouchPad and make sure you understand what works and what does not.
Download here (only when not following Installation.md)
Issues
No webcam. No sound. No Bluetooth.

Changelog
Dec. 22 - Gnome 3 is out with the 2nd alpha build. Touch support is a little bit better and xinput_calibrator is included in the menus. Gnome Shell is not working yet, but if you've been avoiding Gnome 3 on a desktop because it's too tablet-centric...well...no more excuses. If you've installed alpha 1, you can either reformat with mkfs.ext3 /dev/store/arch-root and follow the rest of the guide, using this new alpha build instead. Also, the boot logo has been confirmed working.
Dec. 18 - Huge new release for developers and people who like being frustrated. I forgot to install fonts, so pacman -Ss ttf for a list. Also, you need to tell wicd to use "eth0" as the wireless interface in the preferences. Also of importance - we've renamed the LVM partition to be arch-root. The new kernel must be installed to use this new root. If you want to see our logo, don't set verbose on and download the .tga file from our Github and stick it in /boot.
Nov. 28 - Moboot 0.3.5 is out! This means the public can install and use Arch Linux ARM on the TouchPad, natively. Read the README!

Finally
cant wait for a fully functional native Archlinux port (mostly, i want a touchscreen keyboard while waiting for the one i ordered to come)

finally DD
seems like we can now only see more and more great things to happen
would be impressed so see some progress on dynamic binary transmission or what it's called too..
did u use lvm or what jcsullins was talking about?

Would this be a triple boot? anyway when I have Ubuntu chrooted in cm7 a2 and a3, it always fails apt-get and apt-get update, so no GUI for me :/ any help?

Puenos said:
finally DD
seems like we can now only see more and more great things to happen
would be impressed so see some progress on dynamic binary transmission or what it's called too..
did u use lvm or what jcsullins was talking about?
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im pretty sure its via lvm since he credits jcsullin's lvm method for it

Wow, this is great! I'll try it out on my Touchpad when I get home since its just sitting in a room doing nothing... haha
If I can turn it into an Arch PC using this, it would be great! Thanks for your hard work!

I didn't notice that Googling moboot 0.3.4v would bring up a total of 2 results. You guys should really wait for 0.3.5 to come out. Don't bother anyone to hurry up with it.

moboot 0.3.5 reaaaaally needs to drop cuz I need my Ubuntu! great job devs!

moboot 0.3.5
jeffreygtab said:
moboot 0.3.5 reaaaaally needs to drop cuz I need my Ubuntu! great job devs!
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OK. Done.
Note that this release only adds the "verbose boot" option (see README
for details). It does NOT add the boot from lvm or general config support.
Get it here: http://code.google.com/p/moboot/downloads/list

Hell thats awesome.. Please someone make a video of arch running on the TouchPad.. I don't have a touchpad to test it on right now and I am dying hard to see how it runs..
Big ups for the devs..

So does that mean no native Linux? Or just not yet? Sorry abt the noob question btw

jeffreygtab said:
So does that mean no native Linux? Or just not yet? Sorry abt the noob question btw
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Not yet, but should be soon.
Segnale007 said:
Hell thats awesome.. Please someone make a video of arch running on the TouchPad.. I don't have a touchpad to test it on right now and I am dying hard to see how it runs..
Big ups for the devs..
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You could install the archlinux chroot in webos to see how it feels in our Touchpads until the native version is ready

Are ETA's acceptable from these devs? If so one would be appreciated

Hell, I want it yesterday, but by the same token, this gives me more time to bank a bigger donation when it does drop.
Btw, devs, make sure there is a donate button available.
Sent from my very "non-stock" TP.

Daughain said:
Hell, I want it yesterday, but by the same token, this gives me more time to bank a bigger donation when it does drop.
Btw, devs, make sure there is a donate button available.
Sent from my very "non-stock" TP.
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There is a big donate button in the homepage of ArchlinuxARM, im pretty sure thats were you should send your money.

Well since moboot 0.3.5 is out, what are you guys waiting for? Read the README but use the new moboot. Get on Amazon and buy the cables first, then with any extra money, well, the donation link is right!
Edit: We don't need to recompile anything so you can do this right now.

crimsonredmk said:
what are you guys waiting for?
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for the cable to be delivered

Thanks again crimsonredmk for the hints about Moboot's verbose mode, helped getting Funtoo up-and-running as well .
I didn't hear about this USB keyboard trick before your post, I just ordered some cables, it will help as well...
I hope I'll have some time soon to get the X video driver and touchscreen working!

Not sure of the relevance at this point but if you do have a powered USB hub, You can skip the power Y cable thingy (cant remember name). You still need the host adapter as it has the pins set for sending power to the usb on the touchpad. If nothing else, it will save you a few bucks. Im cheap so its what Ive been using during all testing and running of the chroot and general usage. Hopefully bluetooth isnt too far away as I have a few small BT keyboards now they work really well for a general usage KB that is as portable as the touchpad.

Related

Nook Color MeeGo

Did anyone see the article on meego posted to the nook? Can't post the link right now just google it.
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didnt mean to thank but oh well...
heres a video on it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5xtnP22Fuw
was just gonna post a topic about meego on NC, seems like u got there first.
cant wait to install meego on my NC. i love my NC <3
I can't wait to try it too. Anybody know of install instructions for it yet? I hit up Meegoexperts and they just had the article.
cincibluer6 said:
I can't wait to try it too. Anybody know of install instructions for it yet? I hit up Meegoexperts and they just had the article.
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http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/Nook_Color
That's the best I could find for "instructions" and its not by the people (nomovok) who actually got it running so well. I believe in the link above the dev is having trouble with xorg.
Yes I wouldn't mind trying this to, especially if the OS is hardware accelerated throughout.
I would be interested too
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I did some searching and was unable to find any other instruction for building or any downloads for meego on nook color. I am thinking this will rock if we can get it working.
Very cool! Cannot wait to give this a try
would be nice to have specific instructions, seems like the person on meego wiki instruction built the image using the source codes from meego and B&N. the person is suppose to post his image soon I guess?
can't seem to find anything directly from novomok though. Would be nice to try this out
oh looks nice and the Package manage is RPM I wander if we can install RPM apps
anyone know how to build from code.
I dont but I will test
here is a good thred to keep an eye on
http://forum.meego.com/showthread.php?t=3037&page=4
This sounds interesting.
Still rocking the Incredible with the XDA Premium App.
quoting wmarone
"According to what I've heard, it's a chroot inside the Android 2.2 environment. So not much to be gained from the kernel there. Nonetheless, a cool proof of concept."
Too bad its a chroot, It'd be cool to actually have this running natively.
Interessting. I miss my n900. maybe my nook can help me to forget them ^^
I can't wait to flash meego^^
Any news about meego on NC ?
Haven't heard or seen anything at all about it lately. I would love it if somebody made some ARM Linux distro work on it. It'd open it up to everything.
You can check the Meego project for it but I'm not sure it's been updated lately.
The main problem is kernel.
Meego need 2.6.37 and above kernel, but no drvers for NC now.
riverzhou said:
The main problem is kernel.
Meego need 2.6.37 and above kernel, but no drvers for NC now.
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Are we not on that kernel yet? Hmm, maybe it was 2.6.32 that we're on.
Good to know something about it though. I'd still love MeeGo on this thing. Think it would be pretty awesome.
I like how that looks. I miss MeeGo...

(req) help installing ubuntu on windows 7 primium 64bit (solved)

hey i was wondering if someone would help me install ubuntu on my win7 hp laptop now i tried this erlier via the usb method but i almost killed my computer my computer restarted and i got a black screen of death and i went into recovery and it hung on automatic system repair for about 40min and i was about 2min away from doing a full wipe on my computer and starting over luckily it finished and my computer restarted and all is good now. so now im ready for round 2 however i would really like some outside help before i try and tackle this again blindly lol.
so would someone please pm me and ill send u my gtalk info.
thx in advance.
I would imagine ubuntu hasn't changed all that much since I last tried the distro. Plus editing partitions is almost universally the same so I'll help you one of these nights (Mon- Wed) if you don't get help from someone else before hand.
Edit: actually I'm back in my town again, so tonight could possibly work out as well depending on when you're free. (I'm free between ~7-10pm CST then I have some things to take care of)
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thx kyouko but i managed to get it going using a cd isntead of usb im loving this i did a 20gig hdd partition for it and i may make this my daily lol.
Bierce22 said:
thx kyouko but i managed to get it going using a cd isntead of usb im loving this i did a 20gig hdd partition for it and i may make this my daily lol.
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good to hear. especially because things came up and I'm no longer free to help if I wanted
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ummmm.
Just to ask, what dose this have to do with an htc hero ?
but to answer your question u can just DL the .iso and mount it and the auto play will let you install it on top of windows
okay first of all im really glad your second post on xda was to flame somebody. second if youd bothered to read it you would've realized i got it fixed but thx anyway....
mholzschuh said:
Just to ask, what dose this have to do with an htc hero ?
but to answer your question u can just DL the .iso and mount it and the auto play will let you install it on top of windows
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Walk away man... you almost bricked your hero and with the help of xda members you got it back up. Be grateful. This is the general section. Plus its linux. Which is what you have in your hand. In turn which is a hero... which has....linux.... so yes it has to do with the hero....
Enough sarcasm?
®patience is a virtue©
Good to hear that you got it installed.
JFYI - Ubuntu has an option where it can be installed as a directory within Windows. I have not used that option, but it did come up when I installed it, last time.
yea ubuntu is pretty sweet kind of buggy though im glad i only did a 20gig partition lol
try running arch linux no bugs here
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Edit: Which version did you install on your computer? x64 or i386 (32bit)
i installed ubuntu 11.0.4 64 bit the main bugs are wirless tether not working and after looking around in the ubuntu forums its something to do with the wireless drivers on ubuntu

Open webOS

Just seen the Open webOS ported to the Galaxy Nexus on xda's front page.
Really interested to know whether someone would be porting it to the nexus 7?
I know its early days for Open webOS now but, I really enjoy using it on my Pre.
Thanks
Better get on it
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It'll happen eventually I'm sure.
I Am Marino said:
It'll happen eventually I'm sure.
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+1
The best things always get ported to the best devices
Oh god yes. I want webOS on this thing - just for multitasking alone. Android doesn't even come close (and yes, I tried V6 supercharger, mcTweaker, changing my kernel, Overskreen, changing OOM values, ROM Toolkit, all the build.prop tweaks, Startup Manager, Autokill Memory Manager)
SilverHedgehog said:
Oh god yes. I want webOS on this thing - just for multitasking alone. Android doesn't even come close (and yes, I tried V6 supercharger, mcTweaker, changing my kernel, Overskreen, changing OOM values, ROM Toolkit, all the build.prop tweaks, Startup Manager, Autokill Memory Manager)
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I had a Touchpad for a while.. WebOS was nice... was always missing too many need applications to be able to use it all the time, but I truly did enjoy it.
Well, apparently there's a Dalvik emulator coming out soon - so Android apps will appear, just like on Blackberry Playbook.
Besides, I really like how webOS is closer to proper Linux - to the point where people can run distros as cards.
Thank god it's not just me wanting this, fingers crossed the team behind the nexus port releases their methods and findings soon.
I've been lurking around this since I heard the news of open webOS, well this and native Linux .
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We need a WebOS/Android hybrid.
I Am Marino said:
We need a WebOS/Android hybrid.
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Well, that'll take a lot of work - pretty much the only similarity between Android and webOS is the Linux kernel.
However apparently there is some sort of an emulator in development.
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Anybody wants to start a bounty thread?
I'd throw in some money for a daily driver port (aka working wifi and gpu acceleration).
I want a port for the Nexus One, G2X, and Nexus 7, maybe the G1 or even then Archos 5 7th generation. If I had free time I would give it a try. It would be my first time but they posted the sources and some basic instructions, so I just have to look around for what I need to change to specific devices.
Rafase282 said:
I want a port for the Nexus One, G2X, and Nexus 7, maybe the G1 or even then Archos 5 7th generation. If I had free time I would give it a try. It would be my first time but they posted the sources and some basic instructions, so I just have to look around for what I need to change to specific devices.
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It probably will be incredibly difficult for any pre-2011 phone.
Please focus on Nexus 7 first.
Im sure it wont be long before we see it on the N7, I am no wiz when it comes to this but I would assume that if it is possible to get it working on the Nexus then it shouldnt be to much more of an effort to get it going on the N7 being in the Nexus family and all.
I Am Marino said:
We need a WebOS/Android hybrid.
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Wandroid? Aweb? WaOS?
bmstrong said:
Wandroid? Aweb? WaOS?
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Webdroid.
There's no need to merge, if only somebody could get webOS-style true multitasking implemented in Android.
bmstrong said:
Wandroid? Aweb? WaOS?
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WandOS.
:/
Any news?

ubuntu on phones can be ported on touchpad?

So what you guys thinking?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpWHJDLsqTU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoXpLUr5WB4
nikos5800 said:
So what you guys thinking?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpWHJDLsqTU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoXpLUr5WB4
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if someone got this working for a touchpad, i would be willing to give up android and webos for this. i am actually a fan of webos and i wish it had better support. i am just a user and no dev, so in reality i am not a solution.
With most things android it will just require the right people and circumstances and it can happen. But the touchpad has had its issues with compatibility and not to short any of the devs here, it seems that there are fewer with touchpads than other devices so ya never know.
As soon as we get 13.04 fully working on the Touchpad (well, at least to a point where it is useable like the 12.10 now) then we can get Ubuntu for Phones. It's not so much the kernel because they're gonna fully open source Ubuntu for Phones by the end of this month so we only need to port the GUI over to the 13.04 base (which should be doable).
Though I'm not sure how useable it would be. I mean, it's targeted for 4-5 inch phones so will it be useable and not just a stretched lay-out like the old Android 2.3 tablets?
Vistaus said:
As soon as we get 13.04 fully working on the Touchpad (well, at least to a point where it is useable like the 12.10 now) then we can get Ubuntu for Phones. It's not so much the kernel because they're gonna fully open source Ubuntu for Phones by the end of this month so we only need to port the GUI over to the 13.04 base (which should be doable).
Though I'm not sure how useable it would be. I mean, it's targeted for 4-5 inch phones so will it be useable and not just a stretched lay-out like the old Android 2.3 tablets?
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Considering that Shuttleworth announced ubuntu for tablets within the last couple days, I think we can be hopeful that a "tablet ubuntu" will end up on the touchpad a short time after it ends up on other android devices.
Basically, its as easy to build as CM.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/porting-ubuntu-touch-is-as-simple-as-building-cm/
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This can be done.
Pulled sources this morning and cross compiled. In the emulator everything works perfectly. Will have to to wait till the USPS brings me my new tablet in the next few days to be sure. But i think i can have something ready to go fairly soon.
I have done ports before with some success. you just gotta understand, getting it running and getting the hardware support are two very different things.
I will keep this page updated ad i get progress or crash and burn, Either way. Unless Divine_Madcat decides to close this thread as well.
theskymoves said:
Considering that Shuttleworth announced ubuntu for tablets within the last couple days, I think we can be hopeful that a "tablet ubuntu" will end up on the touchpad a short time after it ends up on other android devices.
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Yes, but when I posted that on February 10 there was no Ubuntu for Tablets yet. But indeed, now there is so it'll probably come to our Touchpad.
modem_over said:
This can be done.
Pulled sources this morning and cross compiled. In the emulator everything works perfectly. Will have to to wait till the USPS brings me my new tablet in the next few days to be sure. But i think i can have something ready to go fairly soon.
I have done ports before with some success. you just gotta understand, getting it running and getting the hardware support are two very different things.
I will keep this page updated ad i get progress or crash and burn, Either way. Unless Divine_Madcat decides to close this thread as well.
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Willing to test any alpha builds and such
Sent from my HP Touchpad >
Its still a developer preview, I tried it on my nexus 7 and its cool and all but not groundbreaking yet.
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Waiting for cm10.1 for touchpad because I would love to give this a look.
Still working in this. Getting the partitioning changed on the Touchpad is a nightmare. I forgot how easy an emulator made some things.
modem_over said:
Still working in this. Getting the partitioning changed on the Touchpad is a nightmare. I forgot how easy an emulator made some things.
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Well if you do get a port working for the Touchpad please let me know. I am very interested in giving this a try.
modem_over said:
Still working in this. Getting the partitioning changed on the Touchpad is a nightmare. I forgot how easy an emulator made some things.
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Make a new thread once you are able to release something.
modem_over said:
Still working in this. Getting the partitioning changed on the Touchpad is a nightmare. I forgot how easy an emulator made some things.
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Did you see my scripts I made for the TouchpadBuntu project? Might be a good starting point. The install script had been verified good by many people though I think I left out a line on the uninstall script, if I remember correctly.
JesusFreak316 said:
Did you see my scripts I made for the TouchpadBuntu project? Might be a good starting point. The install script had been verified good by many people though I think I left out a line on the uninstall script, if I remember correctly.
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Most ov the content at https://code.google.com/p/hp-touchpad-ubuntu/ is not super helpful at this point. The base for the Ubuntu touch system is CM10. The native ubuntuArm project is a much more pure version of the Ubuntu system than the Ubuntu touch system will ever be that it makes half of the files unusable.
modem_over said:
Most ov the content at https://code.google.com/p/hp-touchpad-ubuntu/ is not super helpful at this point. The base for the Ubuntu touch system is CM10. The native ubuntuArm project is a much more pure version of the Ubuntu system than the Ubuntu touch system will ever be that it makes half of the files unusable.
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Exactly. I thought it was CM10.1 but the base of this is CM. It still will take effort to port, but it's not the same as other Ubuntu variants that have been releases for TP.
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modem_over said:
Most ov the content at https://code.google.com/p/hp-touchpad-ubuntu/ is not super helpful at this point. The base for the Ubuntu touch system is CM10. The native ubuntuArm project is a much more pure version of the Ubuntu system than the Ubuntu touch system will ever be that it makes half of the files unusable.
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I just meant for the partitioning part that he was having trouble with. My scripts didn't have much to do with Ubuntu itself, more terminal commands run within WebOS to create the necessary partitions for Ubuntu. I think those might help still though, if someone wants to keep Android instead of replacing it with Ubuntu Touch.
JesusFreak316 said:
I just meant for the partitioning part that he was having trouble with. My scripts didn't have much to do with Ubuntu itself, more terminal commands run within WebOS to create the necessary partitions for Ubuntu. I think those might help still though, if someone wants to keep Android instead of replacing it with Ubuntu Touch.
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Yes, I have found that to be helpful. I think with that partitioning should be finished up tonight. Who knows. Class for the next few days than back to this project.
Thanks man.
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modem_over said:
Yes, I have found that to be helpful. I think with that partitioning should be finished up tonight. Who knows. Class for the next few days than back to this project.
Thanks man.
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Looks like someone else has this going. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175277

Hackintosh?

OK, I understand that there is many "Hackintosh" video guides out there to be found...
Would it be worth my time to create a step by step guide?
Or would I be wasting my time considering XDA Computing Fourm is not what the majority come here for?
Cheers ;0
When I look for a guide/walk-though, my Google/DuckDuck search starts with xda (then normally github) before a general search.
I do not think it would be a waist of time to write up a step by step guide.
It looks like there is some interest already.
macOS on my Lenovo G400 xdaThread - Link
This is a new part of xda and the more involvement the bigger it will grow.
The little bit I have read about Hackintosh, there always seems to be issues making everything work.
A good guide and general discussion thread would be a big help.
I would not be surprised if more than a few xda members are hackintosh users.
Cheers.
ipdev said:
When I look for a guide/walk-though, my Google/DuckDuck search starts with xda (then normally github) before a general search.
I do not think it would be a waist of time to write up a step by step guide.
It looks like there is some interest already.
macOS on my Lenovo G400 xdaThread - Link
This is a new part of xda and the more involvement the bigger it will grow.
The little bit I have read about Hackintosh, there always seems to be issues making everything work.
A good guide and general discussion thread would be a big help.
I would not be surprised if more than a few xda members are hackintosh users.
Cheers.
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I agree!!.. XDA Computing forums might be small right now but I believe it is going to grow super quick...
I will need to do some poking around and see what the best options are for making a guide
There is so many different PC hardware that may or may not be compatible with Hackintosh..
now we have a full guide on opencore website
I have a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus elite running the latest version of Monterey with OpenCore bootloader. I would be interested in anything hackintosh on XDA
GeeAyeZee said:
I have a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus elite running the latest version of Monterey with OpenCore bootloader. I would be interested in anything hackintosh on XDA
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OK cool. I will make a guide this weekend.. I have been super busy with work and haven't had time to build the guide
abdoulgaf said:
now we have a full guide on opencore website
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OK. Good to know. I have not seen this yet. I will look at it. I have my own methods that I prefer just like you with opencore
Very interested! I have a HP Notebook - 15-ay137cl that I want to try hackintosh on.
I build a full working hackingtosh BIG SUR on my LAPTOP ASUS ROG G732WLS 2020. if someone need help and EFI files. iam using open core for that. all working wifi, bluetooth, sound etc..
abdoulgaf said:
I build a full working hackingtosh BIG SUR on my LAPTOP ASUS ROG G732WLS 2020. if someone need help and EFI files. iam using open core for that. all working wifi, bluetooth, sound etc..
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Hi, I am very interested in help with booting usb and setting up the bios for my Dell G3 15 Gaming (3500) Black laptop so that I can successfully install Hackintosh.
Thank You for answer
Dell G3 15 Gaming (3500) Black (i5)
brick00444 said:
Very interested! I have a HP Notebook - 15-ay137cl that I want to try hackintosh on.
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I think I can help you with that
pink-panther said:
Hi, I am very interested in help with booting usb and setting up the bios for my Dell G3 15 Gaming (3500) Black laptop so that I can successfully install Hackintosh.
Thank You for answer
Dell G3 15 Gaming (3500) Black (i5)
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Check dortania and olarila, those are reliable sources for hackintosh
Cicada_3301 said:
I think I can help you with that
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Hi, I'm interested in getting Mac Osx running on my HP Notebook - 15-ay137cl . I have had a couple other laptops running osx but can't seem to figure this one out to get to the install screen. I have never used OpenCore but that seems to be the thing to use. any help to get started and help with the kexts I might need would be great. Thanks for your time.
brick00444 said:
Hi, I'm interested in getting Mac Osx running on my HP Notebook - 15-ay137cl . I have had a couple other laptops running osx but can't seem to figure this one out to get to the install screen. I have never used OpenCore but that seems to be the thing to use. any help to get started and help with the kexts I might need would be great. Thanks for your time.
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Read dortania guide for kaby lake first, then configure config.plist to make it boot then fix the persist problems ( sleep, wifi, bluetooth,...). Make a post on xda so i can help you.

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