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Originally Posted by MarekGibek
Perfect!! I'm really glad!!
Yes. It is that easy as you say. You need to use Ubuntu for ARM of course. Both armel and armhf version works. You can just remove content and unpack Ubuntu root filesystem to that folder.
The real work is with configuring X11 to be useful on touch device. But you can install the same window manager (awesome) and copy my configuration from debian to ubuntu. You may still have problem with touch as I started implementing my own X11 multi-touch driver (not completed - only supports single touch). You can replace it with standard evdev driver in x11 config file.
So it will run fine but you will spend plenty of time with configuration. It's a Linux
Switch from armel version (v2.6) to armhf version (v2.8 or later) is very complicated (repartitioning, recompiling python, replacing boot menu).
I have such image ready with 2.8.1. I can upload it somewhere. Starting from 2.8.1 upgrading to 3.0.1 should be as easy as manually copying new files from update archive.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/z2iaieegv4...arek.part1.rar
https://www.dropbox.com/s/isn6ufl7oy...arek.part2.rar
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after several trials, i still failed.
i have a Kobo Touch image (with my data) and the hex numbers from Offset 00080000 to 000800A0 are all zeros. I tried to replace Kobo Android image with these zeroes, also, only replacing the whole Offset 00080000 row, while keeping 00080017 value as 00 instead of 08 because my version is N950B. However, the sleep problem wasnt solved.
please help. thank you.