[Q] Htc HD7, Android to Linux (Ubuntu) - HD7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I Don't have any knowledge about rooting phones, but I was thinking: If I can put android on my HD7, well is it possible to install Linux (Ubuntu) on android? :laugh:

You can't do that
gamemanx said:
I Don't have any knowledge about rooting phones, but I was thinking: If I can put android on my HD7, well is it possible to install Linux (Ubuntu) on android? :laugh:
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Not only you can't install Android on this phone http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/icons/icon13.gif but no phone is powerful enough to run a desktop OS like Ubuntu.

Half true, half FAIL!!
Azraelsrl said:
Not only you can't install Android on this phone http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/icons/icon13.gif but no phone is powerful enough to run a desktop OS like Ubuntu.
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No android on ANY WP device...
Windows 8 RT running the ALMIGHTY HD2, ask Cotulla...:highfive:
Why not Ubuntu on the HD2? Yes the HD2 CAN run this...
BTW, I hate that distro, is one of the most segregationist and elitist distro ever known...
Ubuntu is the Apartheid of linux distros... only ubuntu is the "linux for humans" as for the rest of us, I guess, we are Extraterrestrials to them

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faustolg said:
No android on ANY WP device...
Windows 8 RT running the ALMIGHTY HD2, ask Cotulla...:highfive:
Why not Ubuntu on the HD2? Yes the HD2 CAN run this...
BTW, I hate that distro, is one of the most segregationist and elitist distro ever known...
Ubuntu is the Apartheid of linux distros... only ubuntu is the "linux for humans" as for the rest of us, I guess, we are Extraterrestrials to them
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yes you are right

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Live CD Android

Any guys working on modifications to the Android Live CD? I have a netbook and would rather use android as it boot's quick and streamlined rather then use XP, Windows 7 or any fat linux distribution. Want quick boot
riogrande100 said:
Any guys working on modifications to the Android Live CD? I have a netbook and would rather use android as it boot's quick and streamlined rather then use XP, Windows 7 or any fat linux distribution. Want quick boot
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This is a question for the Q&A section.
MOD EDIT
Thread moved to Q&A
riogrande100 said:
Any guys working on modifications to the Android Live CD? I have a netbook and would rather use android as it boot's quick and streamlined rather then use XP, Windows 7 or any fat linux distribution. Want quick boot
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wat until the archos tablet is released im sure the devs will port the android on it for netbooks
thanks, and sorry for posting in the wrong section.
There already is a Live Android CD:
http://code.google.com/p/live-android/

[Q]What Linux OS for developing Android?

Hello, my question is what is the best Linux OS to develop android for our lovely x8
According to the grapevine Google is using Ubuntu amd64 for Android development.
i use linux mint as my main OS. it works for me. especially for when im using android SDK and NDK in terminal. but you can use ubuntu. but i dont like ubuntu
I have used Ubuntu before as my main os, it was running quite well so I'll try with it, thanks.
Can't we just develop Android using windows??
azyar said:
Can't we just develop Android using windows??
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Yeah, what's the difference?
azyar said:
Can't we just develop Android using windows??
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Chris95X8 said:
Yeah, what's the difference?
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Well... I think the question of the thread was:
[Q]What Linux OS for developing Android?
The question was NOT:
[Q]What Linux OS for developing Android Apps?
Like it or not, but you need a Linux system to get the stunt of Android compilation done. While I'm sure that you can edit the source of Android in Notepad++ in Windows as well I don't think you can compile Android directly in Windows.
Normal application development can be done in Windows, Linux or OS X - the SDK/NDK is available for all three of them.

Linux instead Android

Hi, I would like to run linux instead android, -WOLF- from 4pda.ru have done this with his samsung galaxy spica and I would like to do the same for our OB.Here is origina thread on 4pda.ru but it is all in russan.I tried to make a kernel with frambuffer console and sdcard as root directory but it failed.So anyone who can cook kernels please help.Then, when kernel is done we will try to run linux(ubuntu, andstrom, etc.).
Thank u!
Here is angstroms LFS for abstract smarphone and people wich port it to their devices
suleymanovemil8 said:
Hi, I would like to run linux instead android, -WOLF- from 4pda.ru have done this with his samsung galaxy spica and I would like to do the same for our OB.Here is origina thread on 4pda.ru but it is all in russan.I tried to make a kernel with frambuffer console and sdcard as root directory but it failed.So anyone who can cook kernels please help.Then, when kernel is done we will try to run linux(ubuntu, andstrom, etc.).
Thank u!
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I had installed successfully UBUNTU with VNC but result was not one can use daily so removed in one hour, though good for experiment.
And our OB processor is not enough powerful you can throw Linux. Minimum requirement for UBUNTU is dual core processor.
Search UBUNTU on mobile, or UBUNTU;s official site.
cant we run win 95 ?
pkb_always4u said:
I had installed successfully UBUNTU with VNC but result was not one can use daily so removed in one hour, though good for experiment.
And our OB processor is not enough powerful you can throw Linux. Minimum requirement for UBUNTU is dual core processor.
Search UBUNTU on mobile, or UBUNTU;s official site.
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I don't mean linux on androi, I mean installing linux instead of android and I'd like to use Angstrom and if galaxy spica and gio can run it our OB will do it !And it doesn't requires prosessors clock and a lot of ram because there is no android, it runs along as native os.And i know about ubuntu for mobile, it runs on android and it is like a linux on android.
BeBeLKhaN said:
cant we run win 95 ?
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No.We can run linux because we can take android's linux kernel.Android is very low weight linux.
First we need just enable framebuffer console in kernel, this will help us with starting linux ::
suleymanovemil8 said:
Hi, I would like to run linux instead android, -WOLF- from 4pda.ru have done this with his samsung galaxy spica and I would like to do the same for our OB.Here is origina thread on 4pda.ru but it is all in russan.I tried to make a kernel with frambuffer console and sdcard as root directory but it failed.So anyone who can cook kernels please help.Then, when kernel is done we will try to run linux(ubuntu, andstrom, etc.).
Thank u!
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Android is based on Linux, so what do you expect by running Linux on OB?
I don't have time to do that, so I'll just wait and see your progress then...
What will you choose? Computer with linux dis. or with android?I think with linux.
BeBeLKhaN said:
cant we run win 95 ?
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)) you made my day )) EPIC answer )
WTF
suleymanovemil8 said:
What will you choose? Computer with linux dis. or with android?I think with linux.
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I do using my computer with Ubuntu Linux OS, not Android.
Your quest above are,
suleymanovemil8 said:
... I would like to do the same for our OB.
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So, you are talking about OS on computer, or mobile device?!
redy2006, please help with kernel, i'm gonna get craizy with this kernel...
In the past I had a chinese android device which had 3 options of booting: Android, Linux(I think ubuntu) and Windows CE.
It's really very nice to run linux because it looks like a real pc
ohadz said:
In the past I had a chinese android device which had 3 options of booting: Android, Linux(I think ubuntu) and Windows CE.
It's really very nice to run linux because it looks like a real pc
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Whe off ics will release i will take it's new kernel 3.xx, but i neeeed help with kernel.
redy2006 said:
I do using my computer with Ubuntu Linux OS, not Android.
Your quest above are,
So, you are talking about OS on computer, or mobile device?!
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mobile device, well i think this will make our device more poerfulll, we could use the programs wich are not ported on any android device, and do many more!
This belongs in general.
BeBeLKhaN said:
cant we run win 95 ?
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Yes, we can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWkqMmtSJRE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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wessyh0 said:
Yes, we can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWkqMmtSJRE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I was launched with apk i foger it two weeks ago windows 95.It booted 30 sec.mouse control was very hard and i couldnt access sd files.Than I delete win95 image and application.
Win 95 can run alongside android but if u want to make it your native os u must work alot to port it.And in this thread i don't mean runing any os with android i mean runnning linux dis. instead of android.
Any question about "4pda.ru" here: http://onlinecontent.ru/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2&sid=09bc3461206b22af1e5f924e0fc2900c

Port Ubuntu Touch

Hi guys,
If you're, like me, greatly excited to get Ubuntu Touch onto your phone, and/or tablet, here is a guide to port it!
It helps you get started on a port:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
Also:
This is not a thread for eta:s for your device port. Nor is it a thread to ask for a port. Both of which you'll have to go to each device's own forum.
This is a thread for discuss ports, get help on them and to share experiences.
For Ubuntu Touch specific questions, see other threads.
FAQ:
Can you port device X?; Ask in your device X's forum. Or even better, try it yourself! It's not that hard, actually. See link above.
Does Ubuntu Touch run Android Apps?; No.
Will it?; Maybe. If anyone cares to actually make it work.
Do I need to have X; run Y; or do Z?; Check the Port guide! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
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Everyone with a nexus needs to install Ubuntu and then show everyone they know how in it's current state it is unusable except as a test device for apps.
Sv: Port Ubuntu Touch
Markk29 said:
Everyone with a nexus needs to install Ubuntu and then show everyone they know how in it's current state it is unusable except as a test device for apps.
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Well, it is a dev release for developers and Ubuntu enthusiasts, so they probably already run Ubuntu. And if not, it's a 20 min install.
And porting it is still a large project by itself, so it'll go nicely hand in hand until the stable release of Touch, I think.
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coming soon https://plus.google.com/u/0/107265043789873157543/posts/hAE1grem6hj
Kalashnikitty said:
coming soon https://plus.google.com/u/0/107265043789873157543/posts/hAE1grem6hj
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is that S3 , in the pic if i am not wrong?
Porting posted:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
S3 already has it: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/02/ubuntu-phone-up-running-on-samsung-galaxy-s3
Just been reading through the process and if seems relatively straightforward to port so I can't wait to see what comes out of this
can i ask a question?what mean ubuntu is based on cm10.1?by which meaning?ubuntu i quess it will be an OS by itshelf.why based on cm10.1?
termagazis said:
can i ask a question?what mean ubuntu is based on cm10.1?by which meaning?ubuntu i quess it will be an OS by itshelf.why based on cm10.1?
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Because some of the Android components are reused. Read here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting#General
Ubuntu is a distro. Linux is an OS. Android is kind of a distro too.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Actually pending when canonical gets to compile drivers for particular phones which incidentally is probably going to be for only their oem devices, they use the cm base.
Essentially just the drivers and hal layer.
Its not based on CM. It takes advantage of CM base. Its direct ubuntu.
And from what iv seen you can forget about lag. The alpha is awesome compared with android alphas
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edy_3dz said:
Because some of the Android components are reused. Read here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting#General
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yes i have read this but my english isnt perfect so i maybe didnt understant something.so because ubuntu and android are based in Linux kernel,they taking some stuff "ready" for more easyness.something like that?
Phones need drivers like your PC does and a kernel which acts as interaface between the hardware and the operating system.
Everyphone uses its own vendor supplied kernel with some modifaction and their own graphics driver. So they use the low-level stuff that already exists for Ubuntu.
You can't just make one "OS" for a smartphone that just works on all devices it has to be ported to the specific hardware (kernel and driver).
blackout23 said:
Phones need drivers like your PC does and a kernel which acts as interaface between the hardware and the operating system.
Everyphone uses its own vendor supplied kernel with some modifaction and their own graphics driver. So they use the low-level stuff that already exists for Ubuntu.
You can't just make one "OS" for a smartphone that just works on all devices it has to be ported to the specific hardware (kernel and driver).
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thats what i mean.so they took the allready existing stuff from cm10.1 because it will work with ubuntu (or with some small changes) because both OS are based on Linux kernel.i understand right?
fromanbr said:
Ubuntu is a distro. Linux is an OS. Android is kind of a distro too.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Ubuntu is a distro or distribution which is a OS Linux isn't a OS it's a kernel (the underlying framework kinda like the glue)
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TingTingin said:
Ubuntu is a distro or distribution which is a OS Linux isn't a OS it's a kernel (the underlying framework kinda like the glue)
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Wikipedia says Linux is an unix like OS, but the main component is the Linux Kernel. Android only uses the Linux Kernel and not so much the GNU system tools which make it unix like, that is why people generally don't refer to android as a Linux distro.
BukaKing said:
Wikipedia says Linux is an unix like OS, but the main component is the Linux Kernel.
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But saying it like that makes it sound like u can use this as a Mac OS or Windows replacement which I think is what he was asking
Android only uses the Linux Kernel and not so much the GNU system tools which make it unix like, that is why people generally don't refer to android as a Linux distro.
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I never said android was a Linux distro
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TingTingin said:
But saying it like that makes it sound like u can use this as a Mac OS or Windows replacement which I think is what he was asking
I never said android was a Linux distro
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You didn't say android was a Linux distro but he did, I was just adding to the conversation.
I think I may understand what you're thinking though. Mac and Windows are not open source and you cant build your own version, so they are not as comparable in that sense, they are binary distributions. But you can build your own Linux configured the way you want outside of any distro, a distro is just a packaged version of Linux with additional packages and configurations.
Had angie tried to pull the source code? It's ridiculously slow on my end. About 15gb at 9 to 152kbs... I guess every dev in the world is trying to pull it...Lol...too bad there's no way to speed it up
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fromanbr said:
Ubuntu is a distro. Linux is an OS. Android is kind of a distro too.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Actually, Linux is a clone of the UNIX kernel. Ubuntu is an operating system (or Linux distribution) with a Linux kernel. Android could be considered a Linux distribution as well, even though it's mostly Java stacks on top of a Linux kernel.
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Which Linux os is best? And which is trickiest?

I have tried various Linux distros like Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, Gentoo ,etc. but I want to test a Linux which is much hard to install and use like Gentoo.. different from Debian based or arch based distros..
Is there such a distro more difficult than Gentoo??
And also I wanna know which is the best linux distro and mostly supported..
The hardest distro is LFS (Linux from Scratch)
My favorite distro is Artix.
The most supported distro is Ubuntu, as it is the most mainstream, but I don't like it because of the Snap daemon.
$cronos_ said:
The hardest distro is LFS (Linux from Scratch)
My favorite distro is Artix.
The most supported distro is Ubuntu, as it is the most mainstream, but I don't like it because of the Snap daemon.
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Thanks for replying @$cronos_ but where to download the iso of Lfs?
Btw I also don't like Ubuntu coz of various bugs
Also Artix is something new I heard from u and I gonna try this
Asutosh5941 said:
Thanks for replying @$cronos_ but where to download the iso of Lfs?
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Welcome to Linux From Scratch!
My favorite is Linux Mint and my opinion Gentoo,LFS(Linux from Scratch) is the hardest
My cousin's opinion(no one asked but im gonna still type it here): Her opinion in hardest distros is Linux Mint (not xfce) , Ubuntu , Gentoo
Asutosh5941 said:
Thanks for replying @$cronos_ but where to download the iso of Lfs?
Btw I also don't like Ubuntu coz of various bugs
Also Artix is something new I heard from u and I gonna try this
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Linux from Scratch isn't really a distro. It's a set of instructions to build a core Linux system.
If you try Artix, I recommend using OpenRC as the init system.
notnoelchannel said:
My favorite is Linux Mint and my opinion Gentoo,LFS(Linux from Scratch) is the hardest
My cousin's opinion(no one asked but im gonna still type it here): Her opinion in hardest distros is Linux Mint (not xfce) , Ubuntu , Gentoo
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I used Gentoo but its not as hard as people say..
It's very easy to operate .
What takes time is to install a package in gentoo which is same as building the application from source code. If u know how to install arch linux then it will be easier for u to install gentoo with systemd or if u choose openrc then it is not so hard.
If gentoo provide all binary packages then its installation will take only 1hr.
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Linux from Scratch isn't really a distro. It's a set of instructions to build a core Linux system.
If you try Artix, I recommend using OpenRC as the init system.
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@$cronos_ u mean Lfs has no iso!
I can't stand how all these current distros are using desktop environments that slow
the whole pc down .
I really enjoy mint . basic desktop environment experience without my pc slowing down .
No eye candy , no dumb gnome environment .
Just a distro that works well .
fleisch80 said:
I can't stand how all these current distros are using desktop environments that slow
the whole pc down .
I really enjoy mint . basic desktop environment experience without my pc slowing down .
No eye candy , no dumb gnome environment .
Just a distro that works well .
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U can get even more out of ur pc if u use window managers like Openbox, Fluxbox, etc. rather than using desktop environments like Gnome, Kde, Cinnamon (in Mint if u use this variant), etc. coz window managers use less amount of ram like upto 300mb
Asutosh5941 said:
U can get even more out of ur pc if u use window managers like Openbox, Fluxbox, etc. rather than using desktop environments like Gnome, Kde, Cinnamon (in Mint if u use this variant), etc. coz window managers use less amount of ram like upto 300mb
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openbox > fluxbox
@$cronos_ There are several isos available in Artix Linux website..
If I downloaded runit iso but want to use operc as init system then is it possible..
Or I go for openrc iso..
Also how to fix slow download of the iso
Asutosh5941 said:
@$cronos_ There are several isos available in Artix Linux website..
If I downloaded runit iso but want to use operc as init system then is it possible..
Or I go for openrc iso..
Also how to fix slow download of the iso
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try other download mirror for faster speed
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try other download mirror for faster speed
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Ok I will try but I am changing my mind to test Lfs
The best linux is "your choice's" linux.
Just remember that most Distros are just forks of other distros with slight changes, usually in appearance/DE/Windows Managers
Is it possible to make my own distro like Debian based Mint or Arch bases Artix?
Asutosh5941 said:
Is it possible to make my own distro like Debian based Mint or Arch bases Artix?
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It's all open-source code. The original intent was to make an OS that any user can access the source code, make edits, save the changes and have a personalized OS that's shareable
Asutosh5941 said:
Is it possible to make my own distro like Debian based Mint or Arch bases Artix?
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Of course.
Be happy, my friend
My first Linux at home was Ubuntu Linux. I had a bad laptop, so I was using to make the laptop live again.
More than 1 year later, I decided to abandon Ubuntu, because it is a good door for Linux, but very bad for daily use.
So, I experienced Fedora Linux.
And I've been using Fedora so far for more than 11 years in my home desktop.
Fedora is maintained by Red Hat, a linux-based company, but it is developed by community.
So, with Fedora Linux you can experience new stuff with the proposal to be so stable enough for a company.
But at servers, all them are Debian Linux. No discussions.
Asutosh5941 said:
Thanks for replying @$cronos_ but where to download the iso of Lfs?
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This made me chuckle and put a smile on my face. I needed it. Thank you

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