MiUi 2.7.27 will be released on friday, because im back home thursday (still no guerantees). Thanks for waiting!
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Happy to see your back , waiting is no problem only one thing Ruben before you upload just test it whether every thing is working fine and you have included everything please and thank you for your wonderful work
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Just curious, has anyone here ever thought about compiling JellyBean for our Galaxy3 ?
If you have ICS working, JB is not a hard step to take at least to get it booting.
This goes out especially to rubensollie. Would you be interested in some teamwork on JellyBean ?
What we would need is your device tree for ICS. I can look into it and make it JB ready. I was the first to compile a booting JB build from source for the ASUS TF101, you can look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1779133 ...
So I think I have quite some experience. Also, I am an experienced kernel developer, but I think we can stick with G3MOD for now, only need to modify the ramdisk, which is easy for me.
Let me know what you think. Other user's opinions appreciated, too.
Just curious, has anyone here ever thought about compiling JellyBean for our Galaxy3 ?
If you have ICS working, JB is not a hard step to take at least to get it booting.
This goes out especially to rubensollie. Would you be interested in some teamwork on JellyBean ?
What we would need is your device tree for ICS. I can look into it and make it JB ready. I was the first to compile a booting JB build from source for the ASUS TF101, you can look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1779133 ...
So I think I have quite some experience. Also, I am an experienced kernel developer, but I think we can stick with G3MOD for now, only need to modify the ramdisk, which is easy for me.
Let me know what you think. Other user's opinions appreciated, too.
hillbeast already said that is going to port CM10 but before it he wanted to make linux 3.4 kernel
DEVICES: => ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF300T ==> ROM: JellyBean 4.2 [WW] ==> KERNEL: 3.1.10 Stock
Just curious, has anyone here ever thought about compiling JellyBean for our Galaxy3 ?
If you have ICS working, JB is not a hard step to take at least to get it booting.
This goes out especially to rubensollie. Would you be interested in some teamwork on JellyBean ?
What we would need is your device tree for ICS. I can look into it and make it JB ready. I was the first to compile a booting JB build from source for the ASUS TF101, you can look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1779133 ...
So I think I have quite some experience. Also, I am an experienced kernel developer, but I think we can stick with G3MOD for now, only need to modify the ramdisk, which is easy for me.
Let me know what you think. Other user's opinions appreciated, too.
I am interested, since all ics developers (except for hillbeast) are almost completely vanished (or they got a new phone )If you want the device tree go to github.com/sg3/android_device_samsung_apollo. I'll try to compile it when im back home. If you want, you can already modify it and just send me a pm. Im sure we can get it running, since galaxy gio also got jb booting. Let's get started!
Just curious, has anyone here ever thought about compiling JellyBean for our Galaxy3 ?
If you have ICS working, JB is not a hard step to take at least to get it booting.
This goes out especially to rubensollie. Would you be interested in some teamwork on JellyBean ?
What we would need is your device tree for ICS. I can look into it and make it JB ready. I was the first to compile a booting JB build from source for the ASUS TF101, you can look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1779133 ...
So I think I have quite some experience. Also, I am an experienced kernel developer, but I think we can stick with G3MOD for now, only need to modify the ramdisk, which is easy for me.
Let me know what you think. Other user's opinions appreciated, too.
i think if you helped on the kernel 3.4 project that would give a much better chance of getting a working jelly bean port.
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