My Pandora just got shipped today so hopefully I can get you guys some Kit-Kat in the near future.Looks like its android 3.0, so unless Notaz decides to give us a KItKat option then nope![]()
Cool !!My Pandora just got shipped today so hopefully I can get you guys some Kit-Kat in the near future.Looks like its android 3.0, so unless Notaz decides to give us a KItKat option then nope![]()
No way! Awesome!Cool !!My Pandora just got shipped today so hopefully I can get you guys some Kit-Kat in the near future.Looks like its android 3.0, so unless Notaz decides to give us a KItKat option then nope![]()
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Yep yep!No way! Awesome!Cool !!My Pandora just got shipped today so hopefully I can get you guys some Kit-Kat in the near future.Looks like its android 3.0, so unless Notaz decides to give us a KItKat option then nope![]()
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Well then they should play with my android rom.Oh man! I know that Android gets like zero love by many hardcore members here but there are many of us who would greatly appreciate your efforts!!
Not sure the Pandora has enough power to run it properly, though...My Pandora just got shipped today so hopefully I can get you guys some Kit-Kat in the near future.Looks like its android 3.0, so unless Notaz decides to give us a KItKat option then nope![]()
Yeah I need to look at the memory requirements. Google has done a lot of work to make the system image less demanding for lower end phones, and there are some REALLY low powered handsets coming out with comparable/weaker hardware to the Pandora, and still running Kit-Kat at a usable speed. We also don't need all of the crap running in the radio layer. I can definitely get it running but I will need to do a LOT of tweaking for it to run quickly.Not sure the Pandora has enough power to run it properly, though...My Pandora just got shipped today so hopefully I can get you guys some Kit-Kat in the near future.Looks like its android 3.0, so unless Notaz decides to give us a KItKat option then nope![]()
Would it run on top of Slackware, then ?Main issue will probably be the version of GLib (and a few other system libs) that is too old, at least to make a PND of Kitkat. If you plan to do a full os release, of course, it's different....
That sounds great, really looking forward to seeing Android Kit Kat on the Pandora.My Pandora just got shipped today so hopefully I can get you guys some Kit-Kat in the near future.
That was my plan. Is the Gingerbread ROM a PND running on top of Linux? How on earth does that work at a usable speed?Main issue will probably be the version of GLib (and a few other system libs) that is too old, at least to make a PND of Kitkat. If you plan to do a full os release, of course, it's different....
It kills all the desktop environment processes and perhaps other non-essential processes before launching. Also once you run the PND and run throught the installer and create the android image file, the PND becomes just a launcher, Android doesn't run within the PND..That was my plan. Is the Gingerbread ROM a PND running on top of Linux? How on earth does that work at a usable speed?Main issue will probably be the version of GLib (and a few other system libs) that is too old, at least to make a PND of Kitkat. If you plan to do a full os release, of course, it's different....
Wow that is a really neat solution. But being that It will almost certainly need newer core libraries I will probably be stuck building an alternate system image.It kills all the desktop environment processes and perhaps other non-essential processes before launching. Also once you run the PND and run throught the installer and create the android image file, the PND becomes just a launcher, Android doesn't run within the PND..That was my plan. Is the Gingerbread ROM a PND running on top of Linux? How on earth does that work at a usable speed?Main issue will probably be the version of GLib (and a few other system libs) that is too old, at least to make a PND of Kitkat. If you plan to do a full os release, of course, it's different....