I.e.: A lot of apps can be found and installed. Google Play Store works very well in both versions – see this screenshot. In RaspAnd Marshmallow 170521 Aptoide App Manager works very well – see this screenshot. I could not get Aptoide to work properly in that RaspAnd build. Now you don’t need any special knowledge at all! (Just some basic computer knowledge).Ībout Aptoide App Manager and Google Play Store Well, until now you had to have some basic knowledge about Linux to be able to install RaspAnd. Use Win32 Disk Imager in Windows or the dd-command in Linux. The system runs also on the “old” Raspberry Pi 2 computer. RaspAnd Marshmallow runs very well on the new Raspberry Pi 3 computer. Google Play Store is of course also pre-installed. (Using SnapTube you can download videos/movies from YouTube and replay them in Windows or Linux with perfect sound and video quality). YouTube is enabled and working very well!), Aptoide 8.2.1.1 (for installing new apps), Aptoide TV 3.2.1 (for installing new apps) and SnapTube 4. In this version I’ve included Kodi 17.1 (latest version which allows users to play and view most videos, music, podcasts, and other digital media files from local and network storage media and the Internet. I’ve made a new extra updated version of RaspAnd Marshmallow. Yeah, it was very interesting to see Eben mention Android/LineageOS on Pi in the official blog/news! And kudos to Roman from me as well getting this upstreamed in Mesa and all the additional work.NEWS 170521 about RaspAnd Marshmallow 6.0.1 There's of course other features missing from AOSP compared to LineageOS (and new Android 13 features missing from Android 12). That's about it what concerns me as device developer/maintainer. But overall the Raspberry Pi hardware specific stuff and my own additional features (what you find in Settings -> System -> Raspberry Pi settings) are pretty much the same as on Android 12 builds. ltisync-p2) is needed for latest Vulkan features but it didn't land until Linux 5.16 in any case.) Google did quite a bit of refactoring on the bluetooth stack on Android 13 and there's some minor issues with bluetooth because of that. Not sure if the multiple syncobjs support (. This also makes it possible to use newer Mesa versions as Vulkan (V3DV) on Mesa >22.0 requires some kernel features that are not there yet on 5.10. Plan is to update to using Linux 5.15 kernel on Android 13 eventually (now that it's supported on Android 13 - 5.10 was the latest one for Android 12). Android 12->13 seems like a relatively small update and it was possible to just reuse the same kernel/HALs I used on Android 12. Android 13 source code was just released earlier this week and LineageOS 20 doesn't even exist in any form yet.Īs for the Raspberry Pi 4 specific hardware everything works pretty much as with the latest LineageOS 19 (Android 12) builds. LineageOS is AOSP fork that offers some further enhancements (apps, customization options, additional features, and hardware support for much wider range of chipsets than just hardware on Google's Pixel devices that are supported on AOSP). Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is what Google releases. This is the latest Android version of course (. How does this compare to the LineageOS you have a sticky forĪnd previously mentioned by Eben for Vulkan.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |