Hi Chad!
this could be also interesting for the beginnig. Just saw in ubports news channel that Dalton has made a live porting workshop today:
LIVE NOW! How to port #UbuntuTouch to your device:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nShXVDXM50A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nShXVDXM50A
Best regards
Paul
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Von: "Diogo Constantino" <diogoconstant...@sapo.pt>
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Von: "Diogo Constantino" <diogoconstant...@sapo.pt>
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Hi Chad!
I recommend you use the documentation the UBports project made available
at http://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/
We also have telegram groups where we and the Halium community help with
ports: https://t.me/halium and for a latter stage of the port we have
the UBports porting group at: https://t.me/ubports_porting
Best Regards
Diogo
Às 16:52 de 25/01/19, Chad Slaughter escreveu:
> Hi I'm trying to port Ubuntu touch to my device. I'm not going to lie
> I'm completely lost at this point. Don't get me wrong I know what I need
> and all but I've never built a custom rom not even a kernel not even a
> simple application for Android windows Linux you get my point. I know
> that I can build a WORKING Android image as well as build a working port
> of Ubuntu for my Motor G6 Play " code name jeter " device aliases i2c2 /
> i2c3 / i2c5 / sdch1 /sdch2 / smd1 / smd11 / smd2 / smd21 / smd3 / smd36
> / smd4 / smd5 / just to name a few. I can get my stock recovery, boot,
> kernel, device tree, blobs, vendor and so on. My only concern is placing
> the files in the order they should be in respects to the format of AOSP.
> Is there any chance that someone may have started to port to this device
> and never finished? To the best of your knowledge or any one direction
> you can point me as a starting point. Any help you can provide would be
> greatly appreciated thanks for your time and help
>
>
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We also have telegram groups where we and the Halium community help with
ports: https://t.me/halium and for a latter stage of the port we have
the UBports porting group at: https://t.me/ubports_porting
Best Regards
Diogo
Às 16:52 de 25/01/19, Chad Slaughter escreveu:
> Hi I'm trying to port Ubuntu touch to my device. I'm not going to lie
> I'm completely lost at this point. Don't get me wrong I know what I need
> and all but I've never built a custom rom not even a kernel not even a
> simple application for Android windows Linux you get my point. I know
> that I can build a WORKING Android image as well as build a working port
> of Ubuntu for my Motor G6 Play " code name jeter " device aliases i2c2 /
> i2c3 / i2c5 / sdch1 /sdch2 / smd1 / smd11 / smd2 / smd21 / smd3 / smd36
> / smd4 / smd5 / just to name a few. I can get my stock recovery, boot,
> kernel, device tree, blobs, vendor and so on. My only concern is placing
> the files in the order they should be in respects to the format of AOSP.
> Is there any chance that someone may have started to port to this device
> and never finished? To the best of your knowledge or any one direction
> you can point me as a starting point. Any help you can provide would be
> greatly appreciated thanks for your time and help
>
>
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