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yourborfrombk 04-29-2010 08:20 PM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
i been using the glossy android ever since an its been great....livewallpapers starfield an mistify is the best to show off i dont know about the overclocking tho i see no difference...other then that im pretty sure this is as good as it should get...a wave a of new smart phones are on there way with the hardware for android....IMHO winmo is waiting to snatch something from apple or google to retain its users....

LuckyLui 04-29-2010 09:00 PM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
So idk if i ever threw this out their but i think i mite have found a piece to the puzzle of the battery...

see here--> W/BatterystatusImpl( 1193): Couldnt get kernel wake lock status.

Could that be it?? My guess is that it looks like a kernel is jacked up n needs some repair lol

arrrghhh 04-30-2010 09:05 AM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LuckyLui (Post 1726872)
My guess is that it looks like a kernel is jacked up n needs some repair lol

Is that your professional opinion? Haha! Yea, there's probably a lot of little things that need patching... but unless you're an expert on the Linux kernel, especially for embedded devices it is very difficult to get your head around the code. If you can help, great! If not... well testing & debugging are helpful, which is about all I'm good for :D

LuckyLui 04-30-2010 09:34 AM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by arrrghhh (Post 1727503)
Is that your professional opinion? Haha! Yea, there's probably a lot of little things that need patching... but unless you're an expert on the Linux kernel, especially for embedded devices it is very difficult to get your head around the code. If you can help, great! If not... well testing & debugging are helpful, which is about all I'm good for :D


Hahah Trying my best to see what i can do man.. its a mission trying to make your way around lol. I do have a mac at home if that can do some help, just gonna need some guides along the way :)

mapaz04 04-30-2010 06:03 PM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by makkonen (Post 1726802)
All current builds should have overclocking built in to the kernel.

thats good to know, the ones I had found only overclocked with an app within android and since this one was from a command that auto boots it overclocked, may have been more stable than those with just the app since the cpu is clocked higher from the gitgo...

GOOD TO KNOW. Thanks.

makkonen 04-30-2010 06:17 PM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LuckyLui (Post 1726872)
So idk if i ever threw this out their but i think i mite have found a piece to the puzzle of the battery...

see here--> W/BatterystatusImpl( 1193): Couldnt get kernel wake lock status.

Could that be it?? My guess is that it looks like a kernel is jacked up n needs some repair lol

Hmm. Not sure what the deal with the wake lock would be. That would be something that'd keep the system from going into low power (i.e. power collapse) mode. There are definitely things that wake it up from power collapse, and they need to be tracked down... I'm not sure whether or not that's one of them.

hamagc 04-30-2010 07:40 PM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
makk, with the newer systems coming out, do you forsee developement on the 2.01 and 2.1 kernals still moving forward? or when 2.2 comes out will there be no point in the older systems and we get to (for the most part) start over?

makkonen 04-30-2010 08:08 PM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
Frankly, I've been out of step with the scene for the last month or so, so I'm not totally sure what the new developments are shaping up like. Stinebd has provided the glue to build off the unmodified AOSP sources, so I imagine (/hope) more and more will shift to use that. It's clean, it stays up to date courtesy of the main android devs, and has a minimum of weird, strangely sourced binaries. For the curious, instructions are here.

I don't know exactly how the AOSP moves, compared to released ROMs, though. As for what version of Android will get the most attention, my guess is on the latest one that's functional, with the others getting a little less. (Though Donut ROMs are still popular on Vogue, so going forward, who knows.)

The kernel, of course, will continue on, separate from all these concerns. There tend to be tweaks necessary for different Android releases, but most of the kernel work helps with all Android versions.

SilverSpoonCells 05-01-2010 10:15 PM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
I tried it but it sucks (needs more work).
I like it better but when I am using the phone I can't hear people and people cannot hear me.

peterm20 05-02-2010 12:21 AM

Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
 
Well I just used the source from the XDA tree on Gitorious and well it have a few more initial steps to get it to compile vs compiling the main android branch but I don't have to worry about copying in the other stuff. I'll post more back as I mess with the build


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