Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-27, 09:51
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-20, 17:00
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Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Help/Tutorial Topic
nope, NITDroid doesn't modify the Maemo OS. But you're right, it does install multiboot on the onboard filesystem.
I'm guessing, however, seeing how far you got into booting, the bootloader is not...
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-19, 17:16
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Replies: 1,229
Views: 315,718
Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Help/Tutorial Topic
Yep, there is a fix for this. Not sure if all apps show up, but they should.
Step 1. Boot into maemo.
Step 2. Mount the android partition like you did during installation
sudo gainroot
mount...
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-18, 11:24
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Forum: Applications
2010-07-16, 21:13
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-15, 08:21
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Replies: 1,229
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-14, 17:56
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-14, 17:55
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Replies: 1,229
Views: 315,718
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-14, 15:20
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Replies: 1,229
Views: 315,718
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-14, 08:46
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-13, 20:43
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Replies: 1,229
Views: 315,718
Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Help/Tutorial Topic
Yes, you will get the official Android Market. I do believe, however, that not all Android apps are on the Android 2.2 Froyo Market yet, because Froyo isn't even running on official Android devices...
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-13, 15:29
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Replies: 1,229
Views: 315,718
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-13, 10:21
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Replies: 2,961
Views: 810,822
Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Development Topic
1. like TNiga said, option 2, the one with Power37. for now only overclocking in Maemo, not in Android.
2. previously i was able to upgrade by just overwriting the partition with the new files, this...
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-07-12, 20:01
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Replies: 2,961
Views: 810,822
Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 Development Topic
1. It should be possible, if you put the easydebian .img file on the FAT32 partition you'll create during the NITDroid installation (be sure to save a back-up though!)
2. Yes sir. The multiboot...
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