Hans-Christoph Steiner
Hans-Christoph Steiner
It'll probably be easiest to manage an x86 build by having a separate APK. About the embedded busybox, the point of LilDebi is to make a one-click Debian install. Relying...
try the latest release, 0.5.2, I improved the log display a lot and raised the priority of the install service, so hopefully it works now on memory-constrained devices.
Ubuntu is not really well supported by `cdebootstrap` or `debootstrap` since those are both Debian tools which Ubuntu has not really adopted. For supporting Ubuntu, I think a better approach...
Yes its true. We're working on bringing it back to Google Play, but it seems that more people got it from Fdroid than Google Play anyhow. The Lil' Debi icon...
You can do all of it via `adb shell`. lildebi does its work using shell scripts. You can find those in `/data/data/info.guardianproject.lildebi/app_bin`.
Also, check out related issues about getting root on the latest versions of Android, for example #161 and #164 I think there are others as well.
`gpgv` does not do anything on the network at all, so DNS is irrelevant. Ubuntu is not really well supported by `cdebootstrap` or `debootstrap` since those are both Debian tools...
further discussion about getting Ubuntu working should happen on #122
Is this on the same device as your other bug report? i.e. Android 5.0.2 Cyanogenmod 12 on a HTC One S SELinux: Strict
That's interesting, I wonder if there is documentation of all the mappings of Android permissions to group numbers. That would be quite useful to have for running things in Debian.