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Root [OS] Build Box

Has anyone gone through the Mint upgrade process from Mint Build Box 14 to 15? I am going to update Mint Build Box to 15, and wanted to know if there were any additional steps needed once updated in order to build successfully. Thanks :)
 
I'll admit I was a fan of Gnome till 3.8 when it basically breaks my graphics card on my Chromebook

You can't be mad at gnome for progress. It was not meant to be run on a Chromebook. Of course you can, but they are not paying attention to people using unsupported hardware. Go figure lol

Glad xfce works on your Chromebook. Gotta love Linux ;)
 
unsupported hardware issues arose when I updated from 3.6 to 3.8. With the PPA for the GNOME built for 13.04. Before that it worked flawlessly.

But yes my 199$ Chromebook running xfe4 plays Diablo 3 aswell. First computer I've had to play it on. 350 gigs too...

God I love Google.
 
Will install Mint 14 build box tonight then go through the update process and see what breaks

Cool :) You will need to run a build to make sure it works. If it does, I will make a Mint Build Box 15. If not maybe try to find out what packages you are missing and let me know what works. Thanks.
 
Code:
MODVERSION: 10-20130817-UNOFFICIAL-warp2
Zipping package...
Signing package...
Cleaning up...

Package complete: /home/tehjibba/android/out/target/product/warp2/cm-10-20130817-UNOFFICIAL-warp2.zip
084201d8f20f6f48b975a09a081a69d1  cm-10-20130817-UNOFFICIAL-warp2.zip

Id call it a successful build on mint 15 build box. Other then noticing a bunch of "missing initializers" and other various warnings it completed and made a zip file. I will test if its flashable or not and let you know
 
Id call it a successful build on mint 15 build box. Other then noticing a bunch of "missing initializers" and other various warnings it completed and made a zip file. I will test if its flashable or not and let you know
Thanks for testing it out. Just updated the op :D
 
No problem man thank you for putting the time into this for us.

As far as the resulting zip file, as expected it does not boot , but thats the fun part of building from source :)
 
No problem man thank you for putting the time into this for us.

As far as the resulting zip file, as expected it does not boot , but thats the fun part of building from source :)

Try dropping the new serenity kernel in after flashing your rom and see if it boots.

edit: or if you'd rather swap out the boot.img in your rom before flashing
 
sammyz wonders why this is buried in a device's forum

I broke my linux network somehow, and don't feel like resetting up everything. I remembered this thread. Thanks for this SuperR :)
 
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