aptx-HD-magisk
pine64-pinephone
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1.6 | 7.4 | |
12 months ago | 5 months ago | |
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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aptx-HD-magisk
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Bluetooth codecs support
Check out https://github.com/multiwirth/aptx-HD-magisk
pine64-pinephone
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New to LiniageOS, Some Assistance Required...
I recently bought a PinePhone, as anticipated I was dissatisfied with the stock OS so I installed GloDroid (LiniageOS/Android 13) with the latest release. I wanted to specify this so I can preface my post by acknowledging that due to these conditions, support may be limited and my problems may not have clear or direct solutions.
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Assistance Needed Flashing GloDroid
I recently got my first Pine Phone. I have been trying out the stock OS but as I had anticipated I think I still want to try Android on it. However, I have run into a tremendous amount of problems trying to do this. Initially I tried doing things through Windows but that fell apart with ADB, so I made an Ubuntu volume for my Raspberry Pi and so far nothing is working out. I make some progress but have hit one or more walls with every method I have tried. I have tried following the official guide as well as others but it just isn't working. This is the specific model I purchased, I was under the impression that GloDroid isn't that specific per model aside from base models and pro models, but even if there is a discrepancy it wouldn't matter currently because so far I haven't even managed to get the phone connected to whichever computer/OS I am trying to use.
What are some alternatives?
MagiskHidePropsConf - This tool is now dead...
ham - HAM (Hetzner Android Make) is a simple tool written in GO which can build LineageOS (or AOSP) from source using Hetzner Cloud, Fully Automated. Build under €1.
NanoDroid - [MIRROR] See https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid for main repository
kali-pinephone - Kali Linux Phosh for PinePhone and PinePhone Pro
acc - Advanced Charging Controller
Pine64-Arch - :penguin: Arch Linux ARM for your PinePhone/Pro and PineTab/2
callrecorder-axet - Magisk module for installing axet's Call Recorder app
bromite-webview-overlay - Easily install the privacy-hardened Bromite SystemWebView without Magisk
riru_edxposed
brain-dump - Cheat sheets, customizations and configurations I use across multiple systems.
audiohq_module - Provide binary and apk for controlling each applications volume using Magisk