General :: Emulate Linux On Android And Run Windows Program?
Jan 22, 2012Is it possible to emulate Linux on android, then install wine on it and run Windows programs?
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View 2 RepliesI've been looking around for a solution to this - and so far have only found Gmote to be close to what I'm looking for. Actually Gmote hits it on the head, but I wanted to see if there were other options. Here's the setup:
We have a soundboard and speaker system. I would like to hook up a small PC (running either windows or Linux) to the soundboard so that whatever is playing from the computer will come through the speakers. And to control what gets played from the computer, I would like to use my Android phone.
I would consider streaming from my phone if it was reliable enough. I had first looked into streaming to the system via bluetooth - but that wasn't quite stable enough and dropped out too many times.
Is it possible to boot a linux or windows os instead of android? I saw something, if I remember right, there was an app which booted linux os. But it should be like custom ROM.
HTC Explorer A310e
I have Lenovo s650 which I want to root. I did some research and found some different ways of doing this. However, since I'm on Ubuntu I wasn't able to apply any of them. Is there a way to root my phone from Linux, not from Windows?
View 4 Replies View RelatedIve hooked my phone up to my pc so many times without error when I had Windows on my PC...and used ODIN to flash back to stock after a mishap.... I cant even count.. within last two weeks Ive moved to ubuntu instead of windows..I set up everything on my phone on ubuntu..sdk and everything...so Ive been building a rom for the fassy and i was testing something I made and something went wrong..so I now have no recovery..no way to get my phone back..Im up and running on the rom but it will not due ( no gaaps ) . So when i plug my phone into a windows pc it will not recognize it for ODIN...in device manager it labelled as " Linux file-cd gadget USB device" and cant install the driver to use ODIN.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi have search the web/forum for a windows app that running on the PC you can see at least the apk icon, I have several apks on my PC but when I'm looking for an apk, is hard to remember the name or when trying a new apk is not enough just looking for the name, I may be more visual guy that if I see a nice icon I will try it jajajja.I just found this thread but look die..URL...
is there some application or dev that can easily do an apk viewer, just looking inside the APK folder on the /res/drawable/ the apk icon shows, but how to make it shows at the apk compressed file.
I have created an simple game on Windows (7). The game is great but I think it will be better on a smartphone / tablet.
Now my question. Is it possible to port my game from Windows to Android or do I have to program it from scratch new? It would be also ok if I can use parts of my code on Android. I have a basic knowledge on android-programing.
I want to run an Android application on Windows using eclipse that has been already developed on Linux OS. I tried to copy the source/res and menifest file of Android application form linux and started creating a new project on windows. I tried to replace the source/res and menifest of newly created Project on windows with one on linux. It was unable to generate R.java file.I wonder if java is portable accross platform then why I couldn't create and compile a new project on Windows from Linux.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI already have experience with setting up virtual machines, running them and other minor tasks. Im a gamer, so I wont get rid of windows (for now at least...) but I do want to be a great programmer and to be involved with the Open-Source community Id like to know if its a good idea to do my programming in linux through a virtual machine, vs giving it a partitioned section of the HDD. Id like to know about performance pros and cons and functionality.The type of programming I intend to dive into : Android Dev, Web Dev, Desktop Dev...More Android and Web right now though. I do web designing as well, so dreamweaver is added as an "essential". But im sure I can do dreamweaver files and upload them to the server after programming in Linux...Right? And any info on IDE's in Linux for the above mentioned are appreciated, but i would prefer going the coding route and understanding the essence of whats happening "under the covers".
View 7 Replies View RelatedIs the Droid 2 Linux based? Everyone keeps trying to tell me its windows based.
View 10 Replies View RelatedIf you've upgraded to official froyo you probably know that downgrading can be difficult, especially if you have an SLCD screen. If you did a branded upgrade (e.g. Vodafone) then the old methods won't work at all.Since current rooting methods won't work on froyo this can be a big problem.I've created a tool that will downgrade Froyo to stock 2.1. It requires a goldcard if your phone is branded. The download details as well as instructions can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=768256
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am slightly new to podcasts. I have a HTC evo and I used to use listen but didn't have much luck finding what I was looking for. I now use .Podkast for android and I've gotta say it's great. Now that I have a better computer with windows 7 what is a good program to use for podcasts. I know itunes does it but is there anything equal to or better than itunes?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to compile and run the C/C++ program on the Android phone program (like G1).
For example, I write a "Hello World.c" program, then compile and run it on my Android phone system.
I have never used MinGW to run my code on my Windows system, so I also want to do it on the Android phone system.
QtADB is window app based on adb. To work it requires working sdk (command adb devices listing your device), ROOT, qt libs version 4.6.2 (for windows added in this post) and busybox. Visit our website: QtADB
This app is under developing so be tolerant for any bug...
Features:
1. File manager
- copying files and dirs between phone and computer
- removing files and dirs
- creating new dir
- and other
2. App manager
- install apps
- uninstall apps
- backup app and data
- restore app and data
2. Shell
- opens android shell
3. Screenshot
- take screenshot of your device and save to png file
4. Fastboot
- flash bootloader, radio and recovery
- boot recovery
5. Recovery (tested on amonRa-hero-v1.6.2)
- nandroid backup/restore
- wipe data
- flash rom
- wipe battery stats
- fix uid mismatches
6. Reboot
- to bootloader
- to recovery
- normal reboot
7. Settings
- set fonts used by app
- set starting paths (or remember paths on exit)
- and other
8. Automatically detects phone (device, fastboot and recovery mode)
LINKS:
available for download on Download QtADB
LINUX:
if you have connected phone but the file list is empty run with root permisions:
1)adb kill-server
2)adb start-server
or (on Ubuntu):
create file:
/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
and insert this line:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0bb4", MODE="0666"
I've got HTC Magic with Smoki 0.6 and im testing everything on this. QtADB should work with every phone with busybox
Some screenshots of app (Windows):
I run a program on my computer called HP Tuners that is used to datalog and tune gm vehicles. It has become a major pain carrying my laptop everywhere I go just to have the battery run out while im tuning. So what I am wondering is if there is any way that this software can be setup to run on my Sprint HTC Hero?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI want emulate my current android system of my phone.I want have full duplicate system of my current phone (i mean filesprogramms etc) at PC with possible to use it (things like 2-step auth of google, and others).I think the way to do it is restore image of system that can do ClockWorkMod. But i dosnt know how use it on emulator on my Win7.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am having few android rom backup's from my old Xperia Arc S, Wilfire, Galaxy S. All were rooted and saved their nandroid backup.The need of hour is to retrieve some data out of the Roms. But I am not having any device at the moment.So the thing I wished to do is to emulate those roms and run them on PC.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to decrypt this xml file:
23.239.111.10 / videoChannel.xml
i don't know if it is encrypted or compressed. i know that i have an apk that does the decryption of the file.
Is there any way to emulate an android froyo with normal kernel and everything a normal android phone has? Including a market and recovery mode. I want this mainly because I feel terrified by the thought that I might brick my phone flashing a custom rom and I am a beginner so I never tried anything complicated with it. So before I try anything over my phone I want to try this on an emulated phone.
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Galaxy Nexus
can emulate ios applications in android?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI mean, yesterday, spotify, offered its free streaming service in android tablet, but not on mobile. Is there any way to trick Spotify to run like a tablet?
I know that there is an app called Xposed Framework, but... or I don't know the exact parameters, or this is not a solution.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S3.
i'm using a ps3 controller with my galaxy tab 2 to play emulator games..
now i've about this moga controller and i got to know that many games are natively compatible with moga..
so that i can use my ps3 controller to play games natively..
I'm working on a project that includes a test system for OEM devices. The supporting infrastructure is complete, however I'm having difficulties getting ROMs to run on the emulator. Of course the AVDs generated by the SDK work fine, but my next step is to run a binary intended for an OEM device. I understand that the emulator would require different drivers than a physical device, so I can't simply drop the same binary onto it and expect it to run.
Tweaking the AVDs generated by the SDK is about the limit of my knowledge. I've looked into pulling the system.img and other partitions from the ROM with ones from the emulator, but that doesn't work since the emulated hardware doesn't match what the drivers expect. I assume some modifications to qemu and some reverse engineering of the OEM ROM might be required to obtain my goal.
Assuming I have access to the binaries (but not the source) used by an OEM to construct their ROMs, what would be involved to obtain an emulator that matches the physical device, so I can run the compiled ROM on the emulator?
i successfully got into adb in recovery mode fairly easily on my ubuntu 10.4 laptop using the following method- this should also work for a linux live boot from a usb flash drive
in one terminal tail and follow log messages
~$ tail -f /var/log/messages
In another terminal run the loop
Then
1. plugin usb and keep it plugged in
2. remove battery, eject sd card.
3. put battery in
4. press vol- and power
5. after around 6 seconds, your terminal with the log will show something like "new high speed USB..."
6. press vol- to select recovery
7. press the power button
8. IMPORTANT- as soon as you see a new log entry (something like "USB disconnect"), pop in the sd card
check your loop terminal for adb. if it doesn't work, repeat at step 2
Android and Linux kernels started re-merging at version 3.3. People said that a short way down the road, android apps would be able to run natively in linux. the kernel is now version 3.6 and I've heard nothing more about running android apps in linux. people on these and other forums put a lot of great work into getting linux running on android devices. now with windows 8 coming out, the market will be full of both ARM and x86 based touch devices of all sizes and shapes. I for one would love to be able to boot up ubuntu on one of these devices, and use either traditional linux apps or android touch apps as my mood and situation dictate. so- any new word on when we will be able to run android apps in linux?
View 4 Replies View RelatedBeen following chroniccorey's linux mod for the gbox mx2, and am wanting to use advanced launcher to access the terminal to add firefox and a couple emulators to my xbmc. Unfortunately I can't seem to find the terminal, and ssh isn't working to apt-get from repositorys. I have some experience with linux, but am by no means pro.
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