Asus Transformer source pwns Google and Motorola, Fixes SD card on Xoom

Bateluer

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978013

Version 1.3.0
SD Card enabled! Look for "sdcard2" in root. Same install instructions as 1.1.6
Huge thanks to kcrudup for ideas on gpio and "mount at boot" service. You da man!
Thanks onicrom for helping with diagnostics and testing!
Thanks cayniarb, bcnice20, and stiffspliff for teaching me so much!

*golf clap* Google/Moto, you want to pull your heads out of your behinds with Honeycomb sometime soon? :p
 
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shortylickens

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Is this what Google meant when they said "contamination"?

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zerocool84

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I don't know why everyone is always surprised when the dev community always gets updates out faster than the companies do but I do understand that this should have worked from the start.
 

Pliablemoose

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"Android, the OS that depends on a developer living in their parent's basement to make it work."
 

BenSkywalker

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Community pwns Google and Motorola, Fixes SD card on Xoom

That's an...... interesting title. Did you post that the community pwns Microsoft when the community released Audigy drivers for Vista? Kind of curious as this is the exact same situation :)

"Android, the OS that depends on a developer living in their parent's basement to make it work."

By far the most damning part of that is, it's still good enough to beat MS and Apple ;)
 

Dulanic

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I find it kind of funny that this "fix" comes out right after Asus releases their source code. I have a feeling this is taken from the Asus Eee tab code and their fix is used for the Xoom.
 

Dulanic

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Yup! I was right. They used some Asus source code. Nothing wrong with that, but I wish he gave more credit where the credit is due instead of having to dig into the github notes. From the dev's github post.....

updated gpio and device assignment for sd support. Asus source gave it away lol bigrushdog (author)
about 17 hours ago

So I think we rename this post to Asus pwns Motorola!
 
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JD50

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This is why FOSS should be embraced, it's good for everyone.
 

Dulanic

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This is why FOSS should be embraced, it's good for everyone.

I agree and disagree. There are inherent problems with everything being FOSS. For example why should Motorola even bother fixing the problem when another company will just do it and they can copy their work?

Companies should benefit from their own work and research. Otherwise, why would they even bother?
 

lothar

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That's an...... interesting title. Did you post that the community pwns Microsoft when the community released Audigy drivers for Vista? Kind of curious as this is the exact same situation :)
Since when is it Microsoft's job to provide drivers for Creative products? :hmm:
 

Raduque

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That's an...... interesting title. Did you post that the community pwns Microsoft when the community released Audigy drivers for Vista? Kind of curious as this is the exact same situation :)

No, more like "Community pwns Creative Labs by releasing drivers they can't/won't"
 

JD50

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I agree and disagree. There are inherent problems with everything being FOSS. For example why should Motorola even bother fixing the problem when another company will just do it and they can copy their work?

Companies should benefit from their own work and research. Otherwise, why would they even bother?

See Red Hat for a perfect example of how to leverage open source software and the community.
 

s44

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"Android, the OS that depends on a developer living in their parent's basement to make it work."
Think of it this way: before Android, guys living in parents' basements were a deeply under-utilized resource.
 

Fox5

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I agree and disagree. There are inherent problems with everything being FOSS. For example why should Motorola even bother fixing the problem when another company will just do it and they can copy their work?

Companies should benefit from their own work and research. Otherwise, why would they even bother?

Share and share alike. If your business isn't software, or isn't software enough, sometimes the foss option is the best for you.
Had this been one of the many bugs in Windows Phone 7, Asus could never have even fixed it, and would have shipped a product identical to the others on the market. Besides, a lot of times even closed source software will incorporate fixes from its licensees, this just made it possible for some hackers to fix preexisting products.