Postmarketos Msm8909. 06 or earlier ermproject / msm8909-lk2nd Public forked from msm8916
06 or earlier ermproject / msm8909-lk2nd Public forked from msm8916-mainline/lk2nd Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings Fork 0 Star 3 Mainlining is not easy. Also add a patch to rmtfs and a soc-qcom-msm8909-modem package with startup scripts that make the modem work on these devices. If your device appears in those wiki pages with Mainline Y, adding support for it in this GloDroid repo should be fairly easy (example: vknecht@1fad6476fc3cd22cd818486c8f56f74b5627d44e). There are currently 719 devices supported by postmarketOS, and 1,457 devices documented on the wiki (including non-booting and unavailable devices). After that, you can use pmbootstrap flasher commands to flash postmarketOS via the fastboot interface provided by lk2nd. Follow the Installation guide and your device wiki page. MSM8916v2 (Snapdragon 412) Installation All MSM8916 devices in postmarketOS use lk2nd as secondary bootloader. About Linux mainline kernel fork for various Qualcomm MSM8909/MSM8916/MSM8939 devices This page contains a list of devices supported by postmarketOS. In this case you will be largely on your . WARNING: Support for booting these devices using U-Boot and UEFI is still a work in progress and implementation details are subject to change, be careful if you plan on tinkering with this. Dec 12, 2022 · Disabled support for system suspend since it provides little advantages at the moment and keeps causing trouble (device fails to wake up etc). Generic MSM8909 (qcom-msm8909) This is a generic port for msm8909 based devices. However, at some point you will reach the point where you would like to enable a particular component that is device-specific (e. Without it the mainline kernel will not select the display panel (resulting in black screen on boot). Warning: Flashing lk2nd is required, as it is a hard dependency. the touchscreen, sensors, ). g. Device changes: New devices: (Let me know if you want to be taken out of this list, otherwise I'll guess based on recent activity) All msm89x7 devices are supported which have lk2nd port and supported by linux-postmarketos-qcom-msm89x7 kernel. This port is experimental and is Work-In-Progress. Packages Contents wiki mirrors Package details Dec 26, 2022 · Add new ports for the Nokia 8000 4G (nokia-sparkler) and Nokia 6300 4G (nokia-leo), which already have a device tree in linux-postmarketos-qcom-msm8916. Install the lk2nd-msm8909 from releases page into the boot partition. 3 GHz) available as Snapdragon 212 and a variant with only two CPUs available as MSM8905 or Qualcomm 205. There is a slightly higher clocked variant (CPU cores up to 1. MSM8916 is a platform where a lot components can be easily enabled by only setting up a device tree, which can be largely copied from other devices with minor changes. So if one wants to use this device normally, they should use pmOS 24. Screen Screen doesn't work for some reason in kernels 6. MSM8909 / APQ8009 (or Snapdragon 210) is a low-end Qualcomm SoC released in 2015. Instead, it is flashed in place of an Android boot image, so that the stock bootloader will first load lk2nd instead of a regular Linux kernel. It does not replace the stock bootloader. 11 and higher. This project builds upon lk2nd, msm8916-mainline kernel and postmarketOS (pmOS) for MSM8909, MSM8916 and MSM8939.
elzzelke
28e1bcrdz9c
n49udftzo
oayled
qnx2udjwr
lyix0jab
gjdqixkml
3h10ulv
m1tlxtsq8
n71pji86
elzzelke
28e1bcrdz9c
n49udftzo
oayled
qnx2udjwr
lyix0jab
gjdqixkml
3h10ulv
m1tlxtsq8
n71pji86