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Android-x86 - Porting Android to x86 Search Releases > wa ReleaseNote 7.1-r1 Donate Get Source Android-x86 7.1-r1 (Nougat-x86) (2018/02/06) Installation Screenshots The Android-x86 project is glad to announce the 7.1-r1 release to public. Documentation This is the first stable release for Android-x86 7.1 (nougat-x86). The ‘App HowTo prebuilt images are available in the following site: CustomizeKemel VituaBoxHowTo + https://osdn.neVrel/android-x86/Release%207.1 QemuHowTo + https://www.fosshub.com/Android-x86.htm! Sdcard HowTo UvesafbHowTo Key Features eee? The 7.1-r1 release is based on the latest Android Nougat-MR2 release Howtoekeeen (7.1.2_736). We have fixed most issues found in the since 7.1-r2 and Noonan added more features: [ouch only device + Android-x86 installer was improved a lot including NDK HowTo © Create EF! boot entry to efibootmgr. Sabu onto © Add auto-installation function which is useful to install Android- x86 as the only one OS. ‘Add new target, - i © Provide more information on disk and partition selection menu How to wake up the machine © Add advanced options to provide more boot options, How to make © Save the last choice in grub2 menu. virtualbox ICH Aca? Update kernel to the LTS kernel 4.9.80 with more patches from auaio to work with AOSP. android eclair-x65 * Add a new HAL for iio type sensors. How to boot the ‘Android-x86 Live- CD when you have problems with your + Show poweroff menu by ctri-alt-del. + Fix a lot of bugs. ‘graphiccard Released Files ‘Supported List, . Releases This release contains four files. You can choose one of these files depends ReleaseNote 7.11 ON your devices ReleaseNote CM- + 64-bit ISO: android-x86_64-7.1-11 iso x86-14.1-101 ReleaseNote 7.1- ro. sha1sum: bbefedab4 167bfa83f7dd6011af072f2b6a00294 ReleaseNote 7.1- ret ‘ * 32-bit ISO: android-x86-7.1-r1.iso ReleaseNote 60-3, ReleaseNote CM- shatsum: f9bbcd09f83e83baa7 1fe228fe2c2d3e77b1c55a x86-13.0-r1 ReleaseNote 6.0-2 * 64-bit rpm: android-x86-7.1-r1.x86_64.rpm ReleaseNote CM- eonisove! sha‘sum: a9caf47021883bbd439797ef54b828a36b738952 ReleaseNote 6.0-r1 RoleaseNote 6.0- re, ReleaseNote 6.0- sha1sum: 99b9ca1e0b7a35eabf948858be8b8d2b8366614c ret ReleaseNote 5.1- TO use an ISO file, Linux users could just dump the it into a usb drive to ret create a bootable usb stick like [ traduzir] + 32-bit rpm: android-x86-7.1-r1 i686.rpm ReleaseNote 44-15 ReleaseNote 44-14 RoleaseNote 44-13, ReleaseNote 44-12 ReleaseNote 4.4-r1 ReleaseNote 4.4- Rc ReleaseNote 4.4- RCI ReleaseNote 4.0-11 ReleaseNote 4,0- Roz ReleaseNote 4.0- RCt ReleaseNote 3.2 Rc2 ReleaseNote 2.212 ReleaseNote 2.2 RoleaseNote 1.6-12 ReleaseNote 1.6 Build 20130725 Build 20130228 Build 20120101 Build 20110828, Build 20110101 Build 20100812 Build 20100115 Build 20091113 Build 20091024 Build 20090916 Build 20090820 ReleaseNote v0.9 Contact Us Resources Links SourceForge project Browse the source Discussion group Google code project Issues tracker Blog ewhuang Blog soeners Blog beyounn Blog android-x86 Twitter android_x86 RSS for main page Developers Google apps Google sites Google mails Google docs. Google calendar Google analytics $ dd ifsandroid-x86-7.1-r1.iso of=/dev/sdx where /dev/sex is the device name of your usb drive. Windows's users can use the tool Win32 Disk Imager to create a bootable usb stick. In doubt, try the 32-bit files for legacy BIOS devices and 64-bit files for UEFI devices. Please read this page about how to install it to the device. Except the traditional ISO files, we also package android-x86 files into a Linux package rpm. It allows Linux users to easily install the release into an existing Linux device with a standalone ext4 root partition. On an rpm based device (Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS/SUSE...), just install it like a normal rpm package: $ sudo rpm -Uvh android-x86-7.1-r1.x86_64.rpm This will update your older installation like 6.0-r3 or 7.1-rc2 if you have. On a deb based device (Debian/Ubuntu/LinuxMint...), please use the alien tool to install it: $ sudo apt install alien $ sudo alien -ci android-x86-7.1-r1.x86_64.rpm All files will be installed to the /android-7.1-r1/ subdirectory and boot entries will be added to grub2 menu. Reboot and choose android-x86 item from the menu to boot Android-x86. Alternatively, you can launch Android- x86 in a QEMU virtual machine by the installed qemu-android script: $ sudo qemu-android Note Android-x86 running in QEMU and the real machine (after rebooting) share the same data sub-folder. To uninstall it: $ sudo rpm -e android-x86 or (on Debian/Ubuntu/LinuxMint..) $ sudo apt-get renove android-x86 Known issues * Google Play Services crashes sometimes. + Suspend and resume doesn't work on some devices. Source code The source code is available in the main git server, $ repo init -u git://git-osdn.net/gitroot/android-x86/manifest -b android-x86-7.1-r1 $ repo sync ~-no-tags --no-clone-bundle [tas] Read this page for how to compile the source code. Comentarios Fazer login | Allvidade recente no site | Denunciar abuso | Imprimir pagina | Teenobega Goo le Sites

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