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porting-notes
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Android loses 8% of its global OS market share in five years
> what is the remaining work I would need to have done in order to get it working under
A good chunk of the Linux community on phones didn't want to have to rely on binary drivers for non-technical reasons, and that's one of the reasons why it isn't exactly well taken care of today.
For Ubuntu Touch specifically:
https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/introduction/Intr... for Ubuntu Touch.
https://github.com/ubports/porting-notes/wiki/Generic-System...
An upgraded Halium (https://github.com/Halium) image on a can work unmodified across the whole ecosystem of Android devices.
However, the latest currently developed experimental Halium works on an Android 11 base at most, so that devices launched with Android 12 might be using drivers too new for it at this point in time.
(https://gitlab.com/ubports/community-ports/jenkins-ci/generi...)
This can be fixed with an engineering effort to do so to make it work on devices launched with Android 12. The Linux on phones community is very small and that causes problems in this case. Together with the unified kernel image (GKIs) on Android 12, a full experience can be made possible.
I wonder how big the audience would be for such a project though. :)
- I made ubuntu toutch work on Razer Phone 1!
community-ports
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Android loses 8% of its global OS market share in five years
> what is the remaining work I would need to have done in order to get it working under
A good chunk of the Linux community on phones didn't want to have to rely on binary drivers for non-technical reasons, and that's one of the reasons why it isn't exactly well taken care of today.
For Ubuntu Touch specifically:
https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/introduction/Intr... for Ubuntu Touch.
https://github.com/ubports/porting-notes/wiki/Generic-System...
An upgraded Halium (https://github.com/Halium) image on a can work unmodified across the whole ecosystem of Android devices.
However, the latest currently developed experimental Halium works on an Android 11 base at most, so that devices launched with Android 12 might be using drivers too new for it at this point in time.
(https://gitlab.com/ubports/community-ports/jenkins-ci/generi...)
This can be fixed with an engineering effort to do so to make it work on devices launched with Android 12. The Linux on phones community is very small and that causes problems in this case. Together with the unified kernel image (GKIs) on Android 12, a full experience can be made possible.
I wonder how big the audience would be for such a project though. :)
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How to flex that you are an Arch user:
Halium has been already ported and is supported by UBports: https://gitlab.com/ubports/community-ports/android9/xiaomi-redmi-note-7-pro/xiaomi-violet/-/blob/master/README.md
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New Librem 5 orders from November 1st will be priced at $1199 and go up to $1299 next year
You can see progress for yourself if you like: https://gitlab.com/ubports/community-ports/pinephone
- Arm based tablet
What are some alternatives?
BatteryChargeLimit
PongoOS - pongoOS
play-services-plugins - Plugins to help with using Google Play services SDK.