Jelly Max
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Guys, how likely is it to port Ubuntu Touch to the Jelly Max?
Does it have an unlockable bootloader?
Is the kernel source available?
Do you own the device and are you willing to risk bricking it in the process?
Do you have time and skills, or are you willing to learn?If you can answer Yes to all of these, then it's potentially viable.
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you know i was thinking about the jelly max 2 mini i think its called? the little itty bitty one maybe the one your talking about? .....im thinking about it id have to buy one tho ....here in a minute im about to post my ut-webserver application full lamp web stack on UT the plan is to add built in automatic clustering so if i could get a tiny device and for cheap with open source driver blobs .....if you look into it im open to trying eventually
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i still gotta pick back up on the opi5 and x86 version im working on .....i had to take a break from those ....very frustrating to work on fighting removing halium with x86 parameters and all the android containerization call

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im like 50% backwards engineering skyrim and fallout 4 game engine to run native on UT with a less hard time
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@developerbayman wouldn't it make more sense to use a mainline port or the PDK image as a base for a x86_64 port. Then there would be no Halium bits needing to be removed.
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@arubislander actually thats what im doing but im still hitting on the system hanging waiting for android containers i kinda forget at this point ....its been a week or two since i touched it ....paused to work on other apps also my pylinux distro also my new init system pyinit ....turns out porting systemd and sysvinit functionality wasnt as trivial as i hoped but im almost there ....eventually ill get back to it but yes the mainline pdk is the original target im actually hard up to get the orange pi 5 version first because my poor little sbc is running old android 12 and its starting to lose functionality with all the apps im making UT would be a good fit there i think
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arubislander originally i thought it would be that simple
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@developerbayman It is never "that simple". If it were, it would already have been done.
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Isn't most of this off-topic in this thread about potentially porting the Unihertz Jelly Max?
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@Moem so it is!
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