💡 [REQUEST] - New BlissOS version with an AOSP x64 system image found in ci.android.com
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Start Date
12/04/2024
Implementation PR
No response
Reference Issues
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Summary
New BlissOS release with Android 14 (Upside Down Cake)
Changes to do in the system image:
- Modify some files in the system.img for BlissOS appearance
- Modify the root filesystem to match Android x86 Project
- Add houdini for running ARM32/64 apps
- Some kind of root apps (su arleady installed in /system/xbin in the disk)
- Add Termux or Term Oneplus
- Add Google Services and other GApps
- Modify the Settings app to include Bliss features
Basic Example
No examples, just hypotheses
Drawbacks
Pros:
- Bugfixes by Google
- 64-bit image (+ 32-bit ABI)
- Speed improved from the previous versions
Cons:
- Minium SDK Target is 21 (Android 5)
- System image half-tested by Google
- System image arleady de-googled
Unresolved questions
Is it possible now with the system disk?
sorry for my bad english (i'm italian)
ci.google ? You mean https://ci.android.com/ ?
yes ive got wrong
however, is this a good idea?
cuz i was finding androids x64 with android 14 but no one did it
however, is this a good idea?
No because these CI builds are not made for the same.
cuz i was finding androids x64 with android 14 but no one did it
You wiill have it soon.
The ci.android.com only provides built from AOSP, and BlissOS is a downstream project of AOSP with so many other customized features/modifications from other projects and Bliss team, and BlissOS images are only provided by BlissOS team's infrastructure.
If you want to use some variants/versions of BlissOS, please join groups of BlissOS and check updates from BlissOS' websites or accounts(like twitter, XDA or other platforms supported by BlissOS team).
Not Android but for chromeOS there is a project that does this, modifying builds made by Google to boot on other PCs. We know it hasn't worked well in the long run, Google keeps making breaking changes.