Hi, Sure :)
Here is the simplified guide: download https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx1oS_MStoufZHVQMGtCRTBCREE/edit?usp=sharing download https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bx1oS_MStoufV2tSZ0tJQjd2d0E/edit?usp=sharing boot your device into CWM install the first zip wipe data install the second zip reboot At this time you will have a working Ubuntu Touch Samsung Galaxy S(aucy) :) BUT... the screen definition can be improved if you perform the following steps, and your system will be updated to the latest: >cd ../../.. >sudo vi usr/bin/ubuntu-session password:phablet use vi to change the following 2 lines to match these: GRID_UNIT_PX=10 QTWEBKIT_DPR=1.0 using I before inserting character, x for deleting character and :wq to quit and save >sudo reboot reconnect device to Desktop and in terminal run >adb devices (to check it is online) >phablet-flash -d grouper -b (to update to the latest) NOTE For the time being I don't advise doing apt-update and apt-upgrade on the phone's terminal app for it will give undesired effects 2013/7/15 leon lee <llr...@qq.com> > That's a great news. But not many people want to do such a complex thing. > Is possible to make some image, so the followers don't need to build the > source again. Ubuntu should do this if they want to make touch more popular. > > > ------------------ Original ------------------ > *From: * "Luis Torrao"<luistorrao.andr...@gmail.com>; > *Date: * Mon, Jul 15, 2013 09:47 PM > *To: * "ubuntu-phone"<ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net>; ** > *Subject: * [Ubuntu-phone] Samsung Galaxy S(aucy) > > Hi, > > > I have successfully ported Saucy to Samsung Galaxy S (smtd), based on the > february demo of Alistair Buxton (ali1234), I am not completely sure if > this is new, and it is not perfect, this is my fisrt Ubuntu experience :) > > Here is the "guide": > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >phablet-dev-bootstrap galaxySaucy > > >. build/envsetup.sh > > >breakfast galaxysmtd > > >repo sync > > > install latest stable build of cyanogenmod on device and connect it via > usb>adb devices (check if device is online) > > > on Desktop terminal: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >cd device/samsung/galaxysmtd > > >./extract-files.sh > > > > > Go to Nautilus and open file... > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > *.../galaxySaucy/device/samsung/aries-common/fstab.aries* > > remove “,nosuid” on line 8 > > > *.../galaxySaucy/device/samsung/aries-common/device_base.mk* > > remove... > > > SamsungServiceMode \ > > AriesParts \ > > > ...on line 121 > > > > > * > .../galaxySaucy/kernel/samsung/aries/arch/arm/configs/cyanogenmod_galaxysmtd_defconfig > * > > > add to end of file: > > > CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y > > CONFIG_UTS_NS=y > > CONFIG_IPC_NS=y > > CONFIG_USER_NS=y > > CONFIG_PID_NS=y > > CONFIG_NET_NS=y > > CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y > > CONFIG_DEVPTS_MULTIPLE_INSTANCES=y > > CONFIG_FSNOTIFY=y > > CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y > > CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER=y > > CONFIG_FANOTIFY=y > > CONFIG_FANOTIFY_ACCESS_PERMISSIONS=y > > # CONFIG_ANDROID_PARANOID_NETWORK is not set > > > > > > back to Desktop Terminal: > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >cd ../../.. > > >. build/envsetup.sh > > > > > >brunch galaxysmtd > > > download copy saucy-preinstalled-boot-armhf+grouper.img, rename it to > ubuntu-boot.img and put it on … /galaxySaucy/out/target/product/galaxysmtd > > > >brunch galaxysmtd (again) > > > > you will get something like cm-10.1-20130713-UNOFFICIAL-galaxysmtd.zip > in that folder. Finnaly, reboot your device into CWM, mount it and copy > this zip you have just compiled and also the latest > saucy-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip you can download. Install the first, > wipe data on the phone, and then install the second. Reboot. > > > Your screen will not be in the correct definition, to change it go to > the Terminal app of the phone and: > > > >cd ../../.. > > >sudo vi usr/bin/ubuntu-session > > password:phablet > > use vi to change the following 2 lines to match these: > > > GRID_UNIT_PX=10 > > QTWEBKIT_DPR=1.0 > > > using I before inserting character, x for deleting character and :wq to > quit and save > > > >sudo reboot > > > reconnect device to Desktop and in terminal run > > > >adb devices (to check it is online) > > >phablet-flash -d grouper -b (to update to the latest) > > > > NOTE > > For the time being I don't advise doing apt-update and apt-upgrade on the > phone's terminal app for it will give undesired effects >
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