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On 29/10/16 16:35, Benda Xu wrote: |
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> Hey MJE, |
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> "M. J. Everitt" <m.j.everitt@×××.org> writes: |
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>> COOL ! I'll have to give this a try .. got an old(er) Samsung Galaxy |
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>> S4 Active, |
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> From our past experience[1], Samsung sometimes imposed noexec to /data by |
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> kernel hacks. It'll be interesting to find out what it looks like on |
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> the Galaxy S4. |
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>> and I'm currently using the Huawei Nexus 6P .. |
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> No SD slot on Nexus. We will stress the internal NAND flash with |
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> millions of ebuilds and rsync :) |
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> That makes me think of squashdelta sync, but probably after gaining |
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> control of linux kernels to manage the squashfs module. |
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>> Keep up the good work! :D |
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> Thanks and have fun. |
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> Benda |
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> 1. https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Android/Devices |
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Completely out of my depth here, but can you cross-compile and is there |
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some way of leveraging the USB-C connection on the Nexus 6P .. or are we |
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talking super-complex then?! |
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Will keep you posted about the Samsung .. will have a stab over the |
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holiday period. |
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Cheers, |
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Michael. |