**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 07 03:00:05 2018 Jun 07 05:24:19 pushing my 29-way merge to github :) Jun 07 05:43:37 seems like it actually worked Jun 07 05:44:18 https://github.com/ali1234/linux-gemini/ Jun 07 05:57:48 NeKit: are you NotKit? Jun 07 05:58:20 yes Jun 07 06:04:23 when you get a minute, lease have a look at my grafted branch. it should be equivalent to your "Convert directory format" commit and you should be able to rebase on top of it. but it has history for unmodified files, and stuff like .gitignore files should be restored Jun 07 06:05:12 it's done by running this program https://github.com/ali1234/gitxref/ Jun 07 06:06:22 and then manually creating a merge commit with all the output as parents, and a tree made by unpacking the tarball over the closest matching commit Jun 07 08:41:41 nice set of MTK related documents found here: https://github.com/luckasfb/Development_Documents/tree/master/MTK-Mediatek-Alps-Documents Jun 07 08:44:00 not sure how useful they are for the Gemini though, but there's some interesting stuff in there Jun 07 09:16:36 Btw should the fn+arrows home, end, pgup and pgdown work? Jun 07 09:16:50 Every other keyboard shortcut seems to work Jun 07 09:17:13 But at least on termux/gnuroot debian i can't get those to work. Jun 07 09:17:21 Because of the unique way in which Android was created, it may or may not work entirely based on which app you're using Jun 07 09:18:09 (And does somebody know of a way of bringing gnuroot debian into focus without creating new terminal session...) Jun 07 09:19:01 Android surely has some annoying features... Jun 07 12:12:53 Omegamoon, they are rather old, unfortunately Jun 07 12:15:24 yeah I know NeKit, but there's some interesting information in there, so that's why I shared it :) Jun 07 12:15:39 yeah, nice collection otherwise Jun 07 12:20:59 we don't have the Android source code for the Gemini right? Jun 07 12:24:20 isn't android practically closed source nowadays.. Jun 07 12:26:22 huh? no, I don't think so... Jun 07 12:27:29 there is aosp, but i'm not completely sure what's the difference between it and what's running on normal phones Jun 07 12:28:27 we don't have the source code for the android modifications made by gemini Jun 07 12:28:37 however since it is android you can just decompile it Jun 07 12:29:08 i don't think that's so simple.. Jun 07 12:29:14 it is Jun 07 12:29:29 you can't get source code by decompiling anything Jun 07 12:29:50 for java you can, if it isn't obfuscated Jun 07 12:30:20 http://www.javadecompilers.com/apk Jun 07 12:30:35 decompiling the core android framework is a bit more involved, but still very possible Jun 07 12:37:53 not sure... would there be much of a difference in X20, X25 or X27 for Android? Jun 07 12:39:44 I mean... we have the X25/X27 Android kernel... would it work to use an X20 Android with that? Jun 07 13:31:40 Omegamoon, the one from Vernee Apollo Lite should work with some changes Jun 07 13:31:52 if it's 7.1 and not 6.x Jun 07 17:13:31 Hmm I installed the gemini android rooted image Jun 07 17:13:48 but should I do something else than install magisk manager to get magisk to work? Jun 07 17:18:34 you shouldn't Jun 07 17:21:13 Okay, I think i'll just reflash it again, something went wrong. Jun 07 17:21:37 Is the 10062018 still the oem image to use? Jun 07 17:24:43 I tried using download only and not to repartition, but it still wiped the partition so maybe the program had stacked the wrong image to write already or something. Jun 07 17:25:08 That Flasher Tool seems to be pretty shabby anyways. Jun 07 17:37:07 Yeah, I think the problem was with the twrp. Jun 07 17:37:11 Now it works. Jun 07 18:44:39 Now I just need to find some way to map the back key to the keyboard and remove that navigation bar. Jun 07 18:54:21 Hmm xposed-v89-sdk25 is supposedly the correct one for the gemini? Jun 07 18:55:32 arm64 Jun 07 18:56:49 Oh, magisk version fails on safetynet, maybe i'll just skip xposed... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jun 08 03:00:18 2018