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NEW UPDATE:
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The current release may not be very stable, but it looks really promising! The screen is working flawlessly and responds as if it would on any Android device. The people responsible behind this port call themselves HTC Linux and we’re pleased with the work they’ve put into making this a dream come true. At the moment though, Android 2.1 and Ubuntu both are a little buggy, but these bugs are being worked on and hopefully will be removed with time. Now if only we could get Android 2.2 from Nexus One on this monster of a device, that would be something!!
If you are feeling adventurous, head over to XDA-Developers forums now and grab all the necessary stuff to get this working. We will do a step by step guide of our own soon. Stay tuned for that!
BuildsHere is a video of it in action.
Ubuntu ‘Karmic Koala’ for HD2 version 0.1
Needs Storage Card with at least 2GB free space. Recommended is a fast Storage Card (Class 4 is ok)
This is intended to be used as a netbook/desktop type setup with keyboard and mouse connected via USB. Check this site for information on how to do this.
Be sure to read included README.txt for install instructions, features and developer information.
Quick instructions: Put the ubuntu directory into the main/root directory of your Storage Card and tap HaRET executable.
Size: 635M
md5sum: 327a4b2c17e14dd5649964fe18f837e9
Mirrors:
http://linuxtogo.org/~lgorris/hd2/hd2-ubuntu_0.1.zip
Android 2.1
Random files for testing
http://media2a.com/android/Android_Boot_Test_TS.zip
Just extracted to Storage Card root directory and tap run HaRET executable.
Builds for advanced users
zImage (latest kernel build)
http://linuxtogo.org/~lgorris/hd2/zImage
HaRET (bootloader)
http://www.netripper.com/leo/haret-p…D8250-ONLY.exe
startup.txt (bootloader configuration)
http://linuxtogo.org/~lgorris/hd2/startup.txt
rootfilesystem (initrds etc.)
Old Media Player Demo
check README.txt
http://linuxtogo.org/~lgorris/hd2-mediaplayer_0.3.zip
http://bit.ly/9p4tnn
So there you have it, a great way to turn your phone into an HTC EVO 4G
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