Project Description

Create a toolset for installing (openSUSE Tumbleweed) on any android-based device (using fastboot)

Goal for this Hackweek

  1. Finish the geeko toolset in our GitHub repository.
  2. Start ports for some android devices.

Geeko Toolset @ GitHub

Resources

Skills needed:

  1. NodeJS
  2. Shell-Script

hw#openSUSE hw#Tumbleweed hw#Mobile hw#Android

Looking for hackers with the skills:

tumbleweed mobile nodejs shell opensuse opensuseheroes

This project is part of:

No hackweek.

Activity

  • almost 4 years ago: erikd256 added keyword "tumbleweed" to this project.
  • almost 4 years ago: erikd256 added keyword "mobile" to this project.
  • almost 4 years ago: erikd256 added keyword "nodejs" to this project.
  • almost 4 years ago: erikd256 added keyword "shell" to this project.
  • almost 4 years ago: erikd256 added keyword "opensuse" to this project.
  • almost 4 years ago: erikd256 added keyword "opensuseheroes" to this project.
  • almost 4 years ago: erikd256 started this project.
  • almost 4 years ago: erikd256 originated this project.

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