Equiso Pro - Linux Source released - Custom ROM bounty - Android Stick & Console Computers General

The source code to the Equiso Pro kernel has been released.
I am starting this thread in hopes of getting a development effort started on a custom android build for the pro device which is based on the Nufront NS115 SoC.
I am willing to put up 30$ towards a pool for a bounty for such a custom ROM. I might also be convinced to ship a PRO unit to a verified developer who is willing to assist me and others with this effort.
Anyone interested?

Ill add to the pool. Ill also include the source code

saw a post that cyanogenmod devs may of gotten a few. some are probably xda members too

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Possible helpful Kernel Source from other Foxconn FB400 phones

I'm not sure if this will help us much at all, but, I figured I'd put this out there.
Froyo and GB ROMs for some GSM variants of the Foxconn FB400 phone (which is what the Triumph is ) can be found here:
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1985476
Kernel Source and other goodies can be found here:
http://www.mediafire.com/FB400
or you can ask here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034974
JWhipple said:
Kernel Source and other goodies can be found here:
http://www.mediafire.com/FB400
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That awasome..mate. thxs 4 sharing
But would be sweet if that link mention Credit to
I believe that link is ardX properties member of Kaskus.us
Motorola is 'preparing' it but if it's hauwei or whatever then that would explain a delay, i love it when companies 'work together'
nonetheless, this thread may be relevant to follow. It is on the motodev blog regarding release of the open source kernel etc for this device...
http://sourceforge.net/motorola/discussion/general_comments/thread/f28d8cb7/

Is it possible? Compiling kernel module with no kernel source

Hi guys, I've been hiding out over on slate droid for a bit - I picked up a pandigital novel for free and I've been working on getting it to run things other than eclair. I have a working honeycomb port for it - woot - butttt pandigital refuses to release kernel source code for the device. velocity micro released a cookie cutter version of the same device and won't give up the kernel source either so heres the trouble - without a new kernel module honeycomb and gingerbread have no wifi.
Is it possible to compile a generic kernel module or a signed one for this kernel with no kernel source? Help please.
Maybe the full might of xda could get pandigital to fork over the source code but seeing as how we don't have a pandigital section demand for this is low here. I'm disgusted by the way these companies have been stealing open source software.
http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/23492-honeycomb-it-doesnt-run-very-well-on-my-novel-yet/
There's a link to the issue - I'm not sure if it's polite to link to another forum here - mods remove it if you like. That entire thread would be here on xda if we had a novel device forum
See u back at SLatedroid.
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How to Build I717 from original android and samsung source

Hi,
Im new with android develoopment so please bear with a n00b. can someone guide me how to build ics rom using the source provided by samsung..
I have downloaded the original android ics source and samsung's source.. I can build the android source but I dont know how to plug in the samsung code. Unfrotunately, sammy's documentation is insufficient probably about 10 lines, just says to overwrite the android source and do a make. But when I run make I get errors...
I've been looking at the forums most of them build from the cm10 source, but I want to build using the original. Figured I would learn more if I tried to build it from the actual sources..
Appreciate any help. If I learn, I would definitely pay it forward by contributing whatever I can to the community..
Thanks
You need to post this in the Galaxy Note phone section.
Wrong section. 1) Dev sections are for builds and modifications. 2) wrong device thread. This is for the galaxy note 10.1 tablet.
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n00b13 said:
Hi,
Im new with android develoopment so please bear with a n00b. can someone guide me how to build ics rom using the source provided by samsung..
I have downloaded the original android ics source and samsung's source.. I can build the android source but I dont know how to plug in the samsung code. Unfrotunately, sammy's documentation is insufficient probably about 10 lines, just says to overwrite the android source and do a make. But when I run make I get errors...
I've been looking at the forums most of them build from the cm10 source, but I want to build using the original. Figured I would learn more if I tried to build it from the actual sources..
Appreciate any help. If I learn, I would definitely pay it forward by contributing whatever I can to the community..
Thanks
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Wrong forum and building pure AOSP for Samsung non-Nexus devices is impossible, too many framework changes needed. Android userspace is Apache licensed so this is unfortunately legal.
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Porting B2G to moto g3

Hi Folks,
I'm trying to port B2G to my moto g3. I was referring to this doc (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Archive/B2G_OS/Porting_B2G_OS/basics). However some of the things mentioned in this doc are not clear to me. Could you please help me with the below issue.
I'd like to build the AndroidKernel from source. So where should I include the below lines? Is it in this file?
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_motorola_osprey/blob/cm-14.1/rootdir/etc/init.target.rc
HTML:
on early-init
start ueventd
import /init.b2g.rc
Also if I understood correctly. building the kernel from source doesn't require to unpack , edit the init.rc file and repack the kernel from the device. Could you please confirm this?
Thanks,
Arun
Hi Arun,
I totally understand your frustration with this. You'd like to contribute to the Servonk project but first you need to port B2G to your phone or buy a new phone. Since the only other supported phones are the Z3 compact and Nexus 5, both of which are still relatively expensive secondhand, you want to use your Moto G3 which means first porting B2G to it.
So, I think there are two options you have:
1. Port direct from the AOSP code
2. Port from the CM12 code.
As Gerard said in telegram, porting from CM to B2G was never finalised so may actually require more work. However there may actually be more people here who can help you since people seem more familiar with CM than AOSP (in general, I know some people are very knowledgeable in both).
I see you've posted in the AOSP 7.1.1 kernel thread. Unfortunately, for the Servonk project you currently need a Lollipop based build, so 5.x AOSP kernel or CM12.x.
It might be worth asking a mod to move this thread into one of the development sub-forums.
As you know, this is the limit of my knowledge, but I really hope you find some success, if would be great if you could contribute to the Servonk project.
Your last option is to use the desktop build of Servonk, based on Glutin instead of Gonk, but I understand that you really want to get Servonk working on your phone.
Best of luck

Request a DEV to open a thread for building a ROM

It would be great if any developer shares his/her work procedure about building any ROM for Oneplus 6 (enchilada).
A lot of new ROMS are there in the market and for people like me who want to learn custom ROM developement and have only this phone at the moment to test, not a lot of resources are present in the web market to help us.
Therefore, it's my humble request to any DEV who can share with us the procedure for building custom ROMS like from scratch. This can include, getting ROM sources, device tree, kernel tree or vendor tree to be used and other modifications. It will help the community a lot. Discussions can be made based on various issues people encounter and it would be appreciated a lot.
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