crankshaft
crankshaft
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2,056 | 41 | |
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0.0 | 7.8 | |
15 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Shell | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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crankshaft
- Year of the linux car when? ๐๐๐
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Is it possible to make a wireless Android Auto Dongle?
But, according to : https://github.com/opencardev/crankshaft/wiki/Android-Auto-Wifi
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AA holy grail
It's pi focused apparently https://github.com/opencardev/crankshaft/wiki
- Openauto setup is working well so far! Fun project, love the android auto wireless functionality.
- Letโs go!! anyone got any screen recommendations or mods / how do I wire it it up ?!?!
- OSMC + KODI on Pi3 as my carโs stereo
- Anybody have any recommendations on radio unit upgrades. Something not terribly expensive
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I'm looking for a Bluetooth/touchscreen stereo for my 07 mini. Can anybody point me in the right direction?
3)The route that I ended up going was to build my own unit with a Raspberry Pi running Crankshaft to run Android Auto and a 7" touchscreen that I mounted magnetically to a phone mount that inserts in the CD player. Doesn't look OEM butif you manage cords it looks pretty clean and works well. Also cost me under $100 and I can remove it easily any time I want. I'm a little techy so it wasn't too hard - there are tons of videos out there that will walk you through the project.
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How to DeGoogle 100% ?
How about this? https://getcrankshaft.com/
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Touchscreen control with Android Auto? I am looking to add one to wife's car: has original Touch w/big screen.
Your other option, which I actually use in my R56, is to utilize the Crankshaft project with a Raspberry Pi and a generic 7" touchscreen from Amazon. I mounted mine with a magnetic mount from the CD drive and power it through the aux power port. Mine works both with wired and wireless Android auto, with very few glitches. If you're techy at all it doesn't take long to set up.
crankshaft
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I have tried to follow directions from my last post on how to get better, here's the video. More tips appreciated.
- Try a client, if your device can handle it. There are tons out there that have lots of QoL features and better performance than a browser. I would recommend Crankshaft, but most people use either Gato or PC7 nowadays.
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AA holy grail
Is that https://github.com/KraXen72/crankshaft - how does that have anything to do with Android Auto? Librem5 doesn't charge right now and I am thinking I should have kept the Pinephone :(
What are some alternatives?
openauto - AndroidAuto headunit emulator
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react-creme - Comprehensive UI Tool Kit for React
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VulnerableApp-facade - VulnerableApp-facade is probably most modern lightweight distributed farm of Vulnerable Applications built for handling wide range of vulnerabilities across tech stacks.
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