Building Android LineageOS: A Step-By-Step Guide
This guide will show you how to download and compile the Android kernel for ODROID-XU3/XU4. ▶
This guide will show you how to download and compile the Android kernel for ODROID-XU3/XU4. ▶
Hiding in plain sight in the powerful Hardkernel single board computer (SBC), the unassuming ODROID-C0. Slightly larger than a 3,000 mAh battery pack yet powered by a power-sipping Amlogic S805 System-on-a-Chip (SoC) featuring 1Gb of RAM, dual USB (2.0) ports, an eMMC interface, and a microSD storage card socket, this ▶
YouTube Vanced is a modded version of YouTube for Android. ▶
You can create a custom boot logo for the ODROID-C2 by following the simple instructions below. The logo will appear in the first few seconds of booting while the operating system loads. The basic image format of the ODROID-C2 boot logo file is described in the next section. Format Image ▶
As the July issue was going to press, several blockbuster game announcements flew in over the transom and plopped down onto my desk. Therefore, I’ll begin this article for the August issue with a summarized update regarding each of these major events. These significant events include: the Electronic Entertainment Expo ▶
The ODROID-N2 seems like a perfect Android TV system - everything runs smoothly and converts a regular TV into a valuable smart TV. All is well if that is the only thing you want to do with your ODROID-N2, but for me, it is not enough. I wanted to use ▶
Android Auto is a Google application that allows an ODROID-C2/C1+ to function as an in-dash car computer to support navigation, audio, and hands-free operation. ▶
It is not always that we stray from the indie weird games for Android, but on the holidays the play store we were gifted with a great title, so without further ado, lets go to: ▶
Dirty COW, or technically known as CVE-2016-5195, is an Linux kernel exploit made famous in 2016. ▶
Although I normally only talk about the ARM based ODROID boards I want to talk about the ODROID-H2 today and something that you can do on it. Since the ODROID-H2 is a standard x86_64 (amd64) board you can do exactly the same configuration steps that you perform on every other ▶
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