Hi @freechelmi I’d be interested in the process, as I’m trying to set this up in an intranet, due to band with issues and for testing/distributing custom /e ROMs I build.
Maybe I can help and learn at the same time (been doing webserver admin work ~20 years)
To me docker and LXC bring a pretty big overhead and complexity with them.
Any webserver can deliver .zip files it just needs to send the octet stream.
With php and some rewrite rules, you can even use a web hosting package and as @ronnz98 will build local on his PC/Notebook he only wants a place to upload to.
Storage and traffic are more a concern multiply the huge number of his builds by how many revisions should be available… @freechelmi any thoughts?
I amazed by the work you’re doing by making all those unofficial build.
I haven’t found an official build for my Samsung tablet SM-X200.
Guess what ? I’m wondering if by any chance such build exist already via the unofficial path and, if not, if it could possibly something being done ? Of course, if I’m the only one, maybe it’s irrevelant to do it
Changing the operating system is always associated with risks, whether with CustomROM or Generic System Image (GSI). If you are not sure what you are doing - please get help from someone who knows how it works.
As there currently seems to be no CustomROM for the SX200, the only option for degogling is a GSI. By the way: The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.5 (2021) SM-X200 + SM-X205 not only runs LineageOS 19 GSI but also LOS 20 + 21 as well as AOSP 13 + 14 GSI.
I want to install /e/ on Samsung s6 lite SM-P613. I have found below link but this not valid anymore. Also at androidfilehost.com I can’t find the right file. Does anyone now where to find it. See details below.
Samsung Tab S6 Lite (2022) Qualcomm (gta4xlveu) SM-P613
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately that link is not working. I get the following message:
404 not found
Can’t find it!
If you are seeing this error page then the file in question has been deleted from the site and servers. Please contact the developer/uploader for a new link to the file.