Thanks Lee for the information and great advice and video. Always nice to watch a video with a creator whose luck with games mirrors mine😂! Have a great day!
I finally got it working. My main trouble was getting the registration to kick in. It took several hours before it appeared at the bottom of the register device page under my GID. I also had to uninstall updates of the PlayStore and stop the service with a reboot before it would work. Just a tip for y'all that try to install it.
awesome video. thanks for sharing so much detail. I struggled getting android working properly on my PI5 but after following along here, all works good now!
Thanks a lot! I bought a rpi5 a while ago and I just used it as a emulation console, I was kind of bored with retropie after a while so I wanted to use it as a regular desktop with normal apps like discord and such. But the regular rasbian os I could not install all the apps I wanted and the ones that could install were to complicated to install, with this tutorial I know have a easy operating system with a google play store so I can have all the apps and games I want!
I just installed Lineage OS 21, but the device id steps are not necessary anymore. After installing gapps and factory resetting the Google login works fine.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-6YRxNigfUKSHqtzsrzeOlAOOGs0bUNg No skill involved. In the copilot app just type create an image of a robot riding a bmx with a raspberry pi. Or something similar and it creates an image.
I followed the exact same procedure but somehow I’m only getting a blank screen right after the rainbow splash and nothing more, been trying since morning like 8-10 times flashing and booting it already. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 3:37
@@leepspvideo sd card, i googled a while ago and found out that if we delete resolution file from boot then it boots up like any other os but its very slow sometimes though already on performance mode with 2ghz speed. I was gaming on it and found out its very difficult also bluetooth wont turn on like it states turning on but it never does on after it gets disconnected. I will share more bugs/issues tomorrow.
@@upendratnp sd cards are generally slow. These are fast. But nowhere near nvme drives Great performance from a micro SD card! Raspberry Pi 5 th-cam.com/video/4xwC6vQHKqg/w-d-xo.html Maybe your screen resolution is high. I generally game at 720 for better performance but 1080 is mostly fine. If you have more issues report them on Konstakangs page. Loads of help there
Kodi doesn’t connect via https webDav to my Nas at home… it works fine via http tho… maybe the OS doesn’t trust the Synology SSL certificate? How can I make it work?
Nice! I'm a big fan of lineage OS on raspberry pi. I'm currently trying to load lineage OS onto my old Redmi phone but my god what a fight trying to unlock the Xiaomi bootloader! Xiaomi problem though not a lineage problem.
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Would be a good streaming device if widevine l1 would be available.
I'm totally new to Raspbery, linux, flashing OS... When I used imager to flash the zip file (I actually d/l a new version -OTA) I do not get the files we see at 2:34. I do get the same files if I open the zip and flash boot.img but it's only 45 Mb. I just noticed when writing this that leepspvideo didn't select a device in imager so tried again but I don't see any difference - The SD card just has the files contained in the root zip directory without the subdirectories INSTALL AND META-INF. IDK if this matters but when I use the boot.ini it creates a single partition that is 45 Mb, but when I flash the zip the partition is the size of the SD card. what am I doing wrong with imager?
@@leepspvideo That video does not say file name. is it AOSP14-20240508-KonstaKANG-rpi5.zip? I have already tried the -OSA version of that too. I am trying the non-OSA version now but I expect same results. Is there a way to manually copy the zip to the SD card? I'm guessing the missing 600 Mb go in the overlays directory.
@@cartermclaughlin2908 there must be something you haven’t followed or added an extra step. Only follow the steps in one of the videos. Don’t do anything extra or different and it will definitely work. If you are using an sd card you shouldn’t need to access the boot partition at 2:34
A bit of a side topic to the video, but I noticed there's a lot of ad's on the websites you visited. Would you consider doing a video about setting up a Pi-hole ad blocker?
It’s been covered a lot already on TH-cam. I’m in two minds about Adblocking as it obviously helps pay for the continued updates of free content like Konstakangs builds.
You can use something like this Dex on a Pi 400…. Sort of. th-cam.com/video/HkMB3NXMDBs/w-d-xo.html Unfortunately you still don’t get a desktop browser
I created two partitions using PINN. Partition 1 is Lineage OS (followed this tutorial). The other one is Recalbox. For whatever reason I do not have any sound in Lineage OS. For Recalbox it's fine. I have checkd sound settings in Android - all fine. Any ideas?
Hello, I have another question :) Are you doing the formatting and everything for the micro-sd card on a computer and just have the raspberry pi plugged in so you can access the micro-sd card? I bought a raspberry-pi 5 with an nvme kit and am trying to follow your tutorial. is there some kind of os I need to install on the raspberry pi first? Thanks
@@SolaryPoseidon I’m using this My Linux setup Raspberry Pi 5 part 3. KDE Plasma th-cam.com/video/dHi-iQI68zY/w-d-xo.html I would install it on at least a 64gb ssd card. It will be useful for updating your Pi and installing more operating systems
@leepspvideo Okay, if I'm understanding correctly you are running your Linux configuration on the pi and then switching and booting from the sd card? I bought a rocket 256gb m.2 to put in the hat and am planning to install and run only the lineage os because I'm going to be using it for a permanent kiosk. Would it work to plug the pi that has nothing on it into my windows computer using a nvme to USB adapter cable and access the SSD and flash the os then disconnect it from my computer and boot to the SSD (the only storage on the pi)? Sorry for all the questions I'm new to this!
Great video! My question is how well 4k in plex and kodi is running, and i guess it is more the android tv version. Is dolby surround passthrough working? If this is not running well i can skip this lineageos version and go for a kodi build instead.... The other interesting part is why put google stuff on, if u want that there is cheaper google android options. I sold my google tv dongle to get rid of the google overlord invasive tracking.
Hi, great video. I just installed Android on my PI5 following your instructions and everything worked so far. I'm running an a 1920*1080 resolution and my monitor also says it getting a 1920x1080 signal, but the browser only renders sites in 1280x720. Since I like to use this setup as a walltablet for Home Assistant, I need a Browser with FullHD to show my dashboard correct. Ist your browser doing right?
I try to install a14 on my pi 5 but it boots directly into it from usb..does the pi must have some os on it ?because it’s brand new..nothing installed on it,i made bootable usb and it boots directly into android from usb,dos’nt ask me to install it..thanks
Thank you for this guide. I couldn't have setup my pi without it. I do have a question. Is there any fan control options or some way to adjust fan speed settings?
When I try to sign in using Google play app while checking info, it just reboots my PI for some reason, any ideas? 10:09 part of your vid? update, ive managed to bipass the reboot by typing in the URL to register device that way, just waiting on the confirmation for registered device, I hope it doesnt reboot the PI when I try to sign into google play lol
Hi I have question when i Boot to TWRP to install a zip file do i have to perform a wiping dalvik, can anyone tell me if you need to perform a wiping dalvik after installing a zip file , it is not clear to me
Can I use a tiny webcam hooked to the pi via usb and then if i need a software installed that uses the camera of the "tablet" as a motion sensor it will use that? Usually the software uses the camera from the android tablet. Thanks 🙏
@@i_got_worms7106 not bad, I show the process here how to upgrade Android 14 Lineage OS. Android won't boot fix. Vulkan 1.3 3D support th-cam.com/video/GlAp9zhv2YY/w-d-xo.html
@@jediknight2350 No, it isn't. You still have to root it yourself - and that's a foolish thing to do on your daily driver phone anyway. You don't need to root a phone to put a new OS on it, you just need to unlock the boot loader.
The only "generic" Android build is AOSP (Android Open Source Project) which you can think of as being the "granddaddy" of all other Android builds - and it is fully Open Source, as the name would suggest. Lineage OS, Calyx OS, Graphene OS and other custom Android ROMs derive themselves from AOSP - they add their own "flavours" to AOSP but remain Open Source. Google takes AOSP, strips off a lot of Open Source software from it and puts their own proprietary stuff on it by installing GApps (Google Apps). Google Apps includes Google Play Services that provides the Play Store service and a communication path from your phone to Google that kills your privacy and lets Google see everything on the phone. It also lets them see location data (that you cannot disable without a hardware switch for the wifi interface, even in Aeroplane Mode) using a "feature" known as "wifi triangulation" that works out the location of the phone to an accuracy of 2 meters. Hence the device becomes a surveillance device for Google. Google Apps also makes in near impossible to use a Google Android phone without logging in with a user account - the other AOSP-based Android builds do not require you to log in to use them. Whilst I admire Konstakang's work on Android, it's disappointing that he includes Google Play Services on his builds which means your Pi also becomes a Google surveillance device, exactly for the reasons I have explained above. But I hope that clears up the meaning of "generic" Android.
Thanks for the video. Just tried this but my budget touchscreen monitor is defaulting to 960 x 600 for some reason even though I can see 1920 x 1200 in the settings and this gets coded to the resolutions file on the SDCard. I tried Emteria and RPOs and they both render as 1920 x 1200 without any tweaks. Do you know if there is way to work around this? Cant find a repo to log an issue.
Following along with RPI5 and Sandisk 512GB sd card. I get to storage resize and for me the system takes up 39GB, with 472 GB free left on SD. I know it worked, because prior to this settings storage showed it as basically full. So how is your install only taking up ~10 GB as opposed to my ~40 GB?
Nice video! Were you able to get a USB webcam to work? When I load the camera app it just crashes and says couldn’t connect to camera Other than that works like a charm.
will OTT platforms work on raspberry Pi 5 after u register the google play store on raspberry Pi 5 ? Does raspberry Pi 5 require Widevine L1 .If yes , how do we get it installed in raspberry pi ?
My raspberry Pi 5 was hung in the logo loading screen...... (My Pi 5 is the retail version not Pi 5B model). Are Pi 5 and Pi 5B different? Did the author develop based on 5B?
@@leepspvideoWhen booting the system, I noticed that it lists Raspberry Pi 5 at the top, while some TH-camrs show Raspberry Pi 5B inside their videos. I wonder if they got the development version of the board, or they are the same.....
Do you feel that this runs much better as being more snappy than on the Pi4? I ask because I might consider upgrading to a Pi5 if so for my jukebox build. Thanks!
Nvme is fine, from the docs Q: How to boot from USB or NVME device? A: Write image to your USB/NVME storage device as above Mount the USB/NVME device on your computer and modify /boot/config.txt under ‘Boot device’ section (e.g. for USB boot): #dtoverlay=android-sdcard dtoverlay=android-usb #dtoverlay=android-nvme Connect the USB/NVME device to your Raspberry Pi, remove any sdcard, and boot
On a raspberry pi 4b 4gb my performance drops drastically when I get the google apps. How do I fix that because I onow for a fact that it was good before I rewrite the OS on my SSD again due to a mistake
Edit: I also noticed that after allocating the memory both on my 1Tb SSD and 128Gb SD card that the OS doesn't boot after turning off. It could be also something to do with the Google apps but I am not really sure
@@y.kal08 try Konstakangs blog for more info in the comments. This is an alternative way to expand the partition Emteria Android Raspberry Pi 5. Expanding the partition th-cam.com/video/K58_NZP6x9w/w-d-xo.html
thanks a lot for the video. unfortunatly, it is impossible to have any control after the advance restart. my bluetooth mouse and my USB keyboard doesn't work. impossible to go further. do you have an idea how to fix that?
I have tried several times to get Android to boot up on my raspberry pI 5 4Gig. First I tried Pinn and it gave me a message that Android had limited support for USB. The first time was on a nvme drive so I did it again on USB then on a SD card. No go! I even made it the first OS to install. Now I have tried it from this video and I get the same result. A black screen and the green Led on the pi just flickers once in awhile. I left it like that for about a half hour and no change. Even powered off and back on. It looks like it is loading when powering up because the Led flickers more for a little while then goes to every once in a while again Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. I do watch all your videos and have learned alot from you.
That was it. My cheap 20" display that I use for my raspberrypi's has kind of an odd resolution that apparently Android doesn't like. I hooked it to my monitor that my windows computer uses and it popped right up. Thanks!
Bro i like your video is quite straight forword. but while installing like procedure am facing an issue like above am not getting android boot UI am getting only TWRP boot UI. although tried for many times flashing OS still same issue. any suggestions please let me know
@@jedivan2574 yes, most things. I would prefer Linux or Chrome for work My Linux setup Raspberry Pi 5 part 3. KDE Plasma th-cam.com/video/dHi-iQI68zY/w-d-xo.html Chrome OS on Raspberry Pi 5. Openfyde supports both Android and Linux th-cam.com/video/N15qRIzhWdA/w-d-xo.html
Has anyone on here tried to flash it to a ssd. I have tried multiple drives but will not flash. Also changed the config.text file to usb then saved. Deleted the resolution.txt file and still keep getting rainbow splash screen. Anyone got any ideas????
Hello. I followed your video and installed android 14 on the pi5. Everything is perfect, the only problem is magisk. I downloaded the right one for the android 14 from konstakang, flashed and installed the apk. Go in the magisk app and it say must install again from within the app. I do that and it says failed image doesnt match. I dont know how to get it right
Hey bro been busy lol, how far did testing android TV 14 go. I've got loads of things running as far as games go. Have Es De running on there with android apps and games in the system menus. Any info would be great so I can see how far to take things. Had to abandon my Retropie build as I was sharing my progress along with idea and some douche decided to copy my work and then some taking it as their own. Community is a mess only trust a handful 👍
@@leepspvideo I'm being asked if this is shareable as an image once it's loaded up, I'm not sure as you have to register your device so would it be a case of them just registering their device or would you reckon it would have to be complete build from scratch for them?
@@leepspvideo I'm not mirroring your builds mate I have konstakang android TV running emulationstation, with ES DE injector for android games to show, TV, Movies, Sports, Cloud gaming the list goes on. I wouldn't mirror your builds as I've had mine done when using Retropie. I ask a question mate why think I'm doing a hat?
please help, install the android operating system on my raspberry pi 4, when booting with the sd card it does not start android but instead boots in TWRP recovery mode. Please could someone help me, I tried with Android 9, 11, 12 and 13, on the other hand I installed the raspberry pi OS operating system to test and it works perfectly.
@@leepspvideo I did as you did, it installed android correctly on the SD card but when I started with the Raspberry it started in recovery mode and Android did not start, could it be my SD card?
@@leepspvideo I tried another screen and it's still the same but I noticed the green light was turning on and off. The power supply on my raspberry had burned out and now I'm using a cell phone charger. Could it be the cause?
I think I may have managed the id stuff via adb from command line because I couldn’t remember using any device id app. Biggest issue have on the SW side has been media codecs. Some cheap UVC devices seem to work but most do not, and the cheap UVC cards notoriously package the audio in a nonstandard way (96k interleaved). I’m going to try again to add the appropriate video formats to support my capture card. the xml files are a bit fragile, and it’s possible to render a card unbootable, so care and backup/dup is needed.
@@domnick356 Netflix isn’t great on unsupported devices Can this replace your TV streamer? Android 13 TV Raspberry Pi 5. th-cam.com/video/OqPmswpuBaU/w-d-xo.html Try Konstakangs page for enabling widevine konstakang.com/devices/rpi5/LineageOS21/
@@leepspvideo i am using vnc viewer to view piOs on my desktop. I am not using the pios on a regular monitor . So will the android os for pi5 work well wn it runs on this viewer ?
It's really a pity. I hope this problem will be solved in the next versions of Android that can be installed on Raspberry... I was very hopeful. Of course, 4k is easily played in your videos. So why can't it be played for me?
Hi is there any chance that you'll make a video about manually upgrading LineageOS 21 (Android 14) . I still have question how to perform this manual update .question do I need to instal Magisk first. Is there anyone who has done this already. perform this manual update > lineage-21.0-20240816-UNOFFICIAL-KonstaKANG-rpi5-ota.zip (TWRP flashable OTA. it is not completely clear to me.
@@VirtualBilly they are all included in this os Blank screen TH-cam FIX. My Linux setup part 4 64bit KDE Plasma th-cam.com/video/ihygaqzzGVs/w-d-xo.html
I just had to write a comment since this tutorial is really good, but I had a problem with a IPS display that just would not work and after 5 hours of just looking at forums and TH-cam I decided to compare configs with a different OS, so if someone has similar problem to mine just add "display_auto_detect=1" in config.txt and change resolution.txt to whatever your display resolution is....
Hi Great tutorial thx, works so far but when I get to restart in recovery mode the pi 5 tries to restart but no signal to monitor. Can anyone help? Cheers
Raspberry Pi imager can write some Linux operating systems for Orange Pi 5. Imager can be installed in most Linux operating systems. You need to download specific Orange Pi 5 built operating systems
Linked in the description of this video Creating free AI images with Microsoft Copilot th-cam.com/video/bw8CMcfsilI/w-d-xo.html Also included with many Ai images here My Linux setup Raspberry Pi 5 part 3. KDE Plasma th-cam.com/video/dHi-iQI68zY/w-d-xo.html
Would you like him to pop over to Your Majesty's castle and fluff up the cushions on Your Highness' throne a bit before or after he makes a custom and free video to your requirements?
An alternative title for this video could be "How to pay good money for a neat little computer only to turn it into a surveillance device for Google". Lineage OS is great, Google Apps not so much.
It's funny that you would post this on TH-cam, since TH-cam is a Google product, and what videos you watch arguably tells more about you than anything else.
@n3089 Yawn! Here we go again... How about if I start by telling you that terrydaktyllus is a specific pseudonym I use for YT that nobody else knows me by or that I don't use anywhere else on the Internet? It's registered on a de-Googled burner phone that Google cannot track, due to no Google Play Services on it, and therefore no wifi triangulation capabilities. Not even my wife knows the phone number it's registered on (she knows I have two burner phones for 2FA and anonymity, she doesn't care what the numbers are) so nobody has that phone number against my name in their online contacts. So that phone number can't be linked to a specific identity - apart from the terrydaktyllus pseudonym that just uses TH-cam and nothing else. I also don't use any other Google services on the terrydaktyllus account - even Gmail just receives incoming emails from YT alerting me of new postings. No Google Earth, no Google Maps, nothing else. There are no contacts or documents stored on it either. Alll Google / TH-cam see is someone called terrydaktyllus with an IP address that indicates they're in a region of a particular European country but no wifi triangulation capabilities to track me through the phone to an accuracy of 2 meters. If Google cannot link a pseudonym to a real identity then any data they do get from that pseudonym is of no use to them. So there you go, today you've learned something about privacy and anonymity that you didn't know before you spoke to me. My cyber-security practice customers pay me good money for information like that that you just got for free. You're welcome, you can thank me later.
@@harleyn3089 Hopefully you'll get to see the longer reply I wrote you explaining, as a cyber-security practitioner, how privacy works here, because you clearly lack knowledge of how it does work. Unfortunately the algorithm seems to be doing something weird with the post and I am not writing it again. But keep an eye open for it because you'll learn something new.
@@dadud3This is a discussion about computers, not me. You know nothing about me, therefore you're not qualified to talk about me. So put your pile of "amateur Internet psychologist" books away now, sonny. Next time we meet, I'd like you to try a lot harder to keep up and stay on topic - I only talk about computers here, there's your clue. Now run along, mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors. Discussion closed.
You love those BMX video games so that background fits you perfectly.
Thanks Lee for the information and great advice and video. Always nice to watch a video with a creator whose luck with games mirrors mine😂!
Have a great day!
I finally got it working. My main trouble was getting the registration to kick in. It took several hours before it appeared at the bottom of the register device page under my GID. I also had to uninstall updates of the PlayStore and stop the service with a reboot before it would work. Just a tip for y'all that try to install it.
You are ALLways on POINT - Thank you AGAIN 👍👍👍👍😎😎👍👍👍👍
awesome video. thanks for sharing so much detail. I struggled getting android working properly on my PI5 but after following along here, all works good now!
Thanks a lot! I bought a rpi5 a while ago and I just used it as a emulation console, I was kind of bored with retropie after a while so I wanted to use it as a regular desktop with normal apps like discord and such. But the regular rasbian os I could not install all the apps I wanted and the ones that could install were to complicated to install, with this tutorial I know have a easy operating system with a google play store so I can have all the apps and games I want!
Your video was very easy to walk along too. Thank you so much!
I just installed Lineage OS 21, but the device id steps are not necessary anymore. After installing gapps and factory resetting the Google login works fine.
Came here to post this as well. Cheers.
Great video, and do you have a link to your background pic of the robot on a bike for us that are creatively challenged? Asking for a friend.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-6YRxNigfUKSHqtzsrzeOlAOOGs0bUNg
No skill involved. In the copilot app just type create an image of a robot riding a bmx with a raspberry pi. Or something similar and it creates an image.
@@leepspvideohow to make the best wallpapers! Wonder what will happen if you ask it for leepspvideo backgrounds, it should know you(sort of)
I followed the exact same procedure but somehow I’m only getting a blank screen right after the rainbow splash and nothing more, been trying since morning like 8-10 times flashing and booting it already. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 3:37
@@upendratnp usb or sd card?
@@leepspvideo sd card, i googled a while ago and found out that if we delete resolution file from boot then it boots up like any other os but its very slow sometimes though already on performance mode with 2ghz speed. I was gaming on it and found out its very difficult also bluetooth wont turn on like it states turning on but it never does on after it gets disconnected. I will share more bugs/issues tomorrow.
@@upendratnp sd cards are generally slow.
These are fast. But nowhere near nvme drives
Great performance from a micro SD card! Raspberry Pi 5
th-cam.com/video/4xwC6vQHKqg/w-d-xo.html
Maybe your screen resolution is high. I generally game at 720 for better performance but 1080 is mostly fine.
If you have more issues report them on Konstakangs page. Loads of help there
Kodi doesn’t connect via https webDav to my Nas at home… it works fine via http tho… maybe the OS doesn’t trust the Synology SSL certificate? How can I make it work?
Nice! I'm a big fan of lineage OS on raspberry pi. I'm currently trying to load lineage OS onto my old Redmi phone but my god what a fight trying to unlock the Xiaomi bootloader! Xiaomi problem though not a lineage problem.
Would be a good streaming device if widevine l1 would be available.
I'm totally new to Raspbery, linux, flashing OS...
When I used imager to flash the zip file (I actually d/l a new version -OTA) I do not get the files we see at 2:34.
I do get the same files if I open the zip and flash boot.img but it's only 45 Mb.
I just noticed when writing this that leepspvideo didn't select a device in imager so tried again but I don't see any difference - The SD card just has the files contained in the root zip directory without the subdirectories INSTALL AND META-INF.
IDK if this matters but when I use the boot.ini it creates a single partition that is 45 Mb, but when I flash the zip the partition is the size of the SD card.
what am I doing wrong with imager?
Not sure try this video
Android 14 Raspberry Pi 5
th-cam.com/video/K-buu0QOFOo/w-d-xo.html
It’s another version of Android
@@leepspvideo That video does not say file name. is it AOSP14-20240508-KonstaKANG-rpi5.zip? I have already tried the -OSA version of that too.
I am trying the non-OSA version now but I expect same results. Is there a way to manually copy the zip to the SD card? I'm guessing the missing 600 Mb go in the overlays directory.
@@cartermclaughlin2908 there must be something you haven’t followed or added an extra step. Only follow the steps in one of the videos. Don’t do anything extra or different and it will definitely work. If you are using an sd card you shouldn’t need to access the boot partition at 2:34
@@leepspvideo thanks for replying. I got 14 to work... didn't do anything different so IDK.
how well does this playback av1 or more specifically 4k in av1?
is that tablet running via the rasberrypi 5 bluetooth? How connected to a power source?
i do not get that install screen from 6:36 upon advanced restart
Should be exactly the same. I would reflash the image and follow the tutorial again
A bit of a side topic to the video, but I noticed there's a lot of ad's on the websites you visited. Would you consider doing a video about setting up a Pi-hole ad blocker?
It’s been covered a lot already on TH-cam. I’m in two minds about Adblocking as it obviously helps pay for the continued updates of free content like Konstakangs builds.
The magisk zips wouldn't install for me, but after device id for Android was done it prompted me a question to auto install magisk.
Great video. Off topic subject. Have you gotten your hands on a Radxa x2l?
I haven’t
Nice video as always. Is it possible to use in desktop mode like samsung DEX?
You can use something like this
Dex on a Pi 400…. Sort of.
th-cam.com/video/HkMB3NXMDBs/w-d-xo.html
Unfortunately you still don’t get a desktop browser
I created two partitions using PINN. Partition 1 is Lineage OS (followed this tutorial). The other one is Recalbox. For whatever reason I do not have any sound in Lineage OS. For Recalbox it's fine. I have checkd sound settings in Android - all fine. Any ideas?
@@Stefan-yg5dv I use a usb sound card. Try Konstakangs page for info & comments. Might have been mentioned
What is your operating system on the first fragment of the video? It's just very similar to steam os, and which one, I don't know.
My build of KDE Plasma with Raspberry Pi OS
KDE Plasma Pi 5
th-cam.com/play/PLMJAjiTgBtFnJ4563mevOckNsz5Cm45LH.html
Hello, I have another question :) Are you doing the formatting and everything for the micro-sd card on a computer and just have the raspberry pi plugged in so you can access the micro-sd card? I bought a raspberry-pi 5 with an nvme kit and am trying to follow your tutorial. is there some kind of os I need to install on the raspberry pi first? Thanks
@@SolaryPoseidon I’m using this
My Linux setup Raspberry Pi 5 part 3. KDE Plasma
th-cam.com/video/dHi-iQI68zY/w-d-xo.html
I would install it on at least a 64gb ssd card. It will be useful for updating your Pi and installing more operating systems
@leepspvideo Okay, if I'm understanding correctly you are running your Linux configuration on the pi and then switching and booting from the sd card? I bought a rocket 256gb m.2 to put in the hat and am planning to install and run only the lineage os because I'm going to be using it for a permanent kiosk. Would it work to plug the pi that has nothing on it into my windows computer using a nvme to USB adapter cable and access the SSD and flash the os then disconnect it from my computer and boot to the SSD (the only storage on the pi)? Sorry for all the questions I'm new to this!
Great video! My question is how well 4k in plex and kodi is running, and i guess it is more the android tv version. Is dolby surround passthrough working? If this is not running well i can skip this lineageos version and go for a kodi build instead....
The other interesting part is why put google stuff on, if u want that there is cheaper google android options. I sold my google tv dongle to get rid of the google overlord invasive tracking.
Hi, great video. I just installed Android on my PI5 following your instructions and everything worked so far. I'm running an a 1920*1080 resolution and my monitor also says it getting a 1920x1080 signal, but the browser only renders sites in 1280x720. Since I like to use this setup as a walltablet for Home Assistant, I need a Browser with FullHD to show my dashboard correct. Ist your browser doing right?
I try to install a14 on my pi 5 but it boots directly into it from usb..does the pi must have some os on it ?because it’s brand new..nothing installed on it,i made bootable usb and it boots directly into android from usb,dos’nt ask me to install it..thanks
Thank you for this guide. I couldn't have setup my pi without it.
I do have a question. Is there any fan control options or some way to adjust fan speed settings?
I don’t see any mention of fan compatibility
konstakang.com/devices/rpi5/LineageOS21/
Where I find the image?
When I try to sign in using Google play app while checking info, it just reboots my PI for some reason, any ideas? 10:09 part of your vid? update, ive managed to bipass the reboot by typing in the URL to register device that way, just waiting on the confirmation for registered device, I hope it doesnt reboot the PI when I try to sign into google play lol
Hi I have question when i Boot to TWRP to install a zip file do i have to perform a wiping dalvik, can anyone tell me if you need to perform a wiping dalvik after installing a zip file , it is not clear to me
Can I use a tiny webcam hooked to the pi via usb and then if i need a software installed that uses the camera of the "tablet" as a motion sensor it will use that? Usually the software uses the camera from the android tablet. Thanks 🙏
See this page
konstakang.com/devices/rpi5/LineageOS21/
@@leepspvideo Right in front of my face! I really appreciate the help thanks so much (subbed) ❤️
Is it easy to update Lineage without full reinstall?
@@i_got_worms7106 not bad, I show the process here
how to upgrade Android 14 Lineage OS. Android won't boot fix. Vulkan 1.3 3D support
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Does Lineage OS have an advantage over the generic Android build?
yeah its rooted.
Definitely a more polished experience. Aosp is very basic
@@jediknight2350 No, it isn't. You still have to root it yourself - and that's a foolish thing to do on your daily driver phone anyway. You don't need to root a phone to put a new OS on it, you just need to unlock the boot loader.
The only "generic" Android build is AOSP (Android Open Source Project) which you can think of as being the "granddaddy" of all other Android builds - and it is fully Open Source, as the name would suggest.
Lineage OS, Calyx OS, Graphene OS and other custom Android ROMs derive themselves from AOSP - they add their own "flavours" to AOSP but remain Open Source.
Google takes AOSP, strips off a lot of Open Source software from it and puts their own proprietary stuff on it by installing GApps (Google Apps). Google Apps includes Google Play Services that provides the Play Store service and a communication path from your phone to Google that kills your privacy and lets Google see everything on the phone. It also lets them see location data (that you cannot disable without a hardware switch for the wifi interface, even in Aeroplane Mode) using a "feature" known as "wifi triangulation" that works out the location of the phone to an accuracy of 2 meters. Hence the device becomes a surveillance device for Google.
Google Apps also makes in near impossible to use a Google Android phone without logging in with a user account - the other AOSP-based Android builds do not require you to log in to use them.
Whilst I admire Konstakang's work on Android, it's disappointing that he includes Google Play Services on his builds which means your Pi also becomes a Google surveillance device, exactly for the reasons I have explained above.
But I hope that clears up the meaning of "generic" Android.
whats that got to do with a raspberry pi lololol @@terrydaktyllus1320
Thanks for the video. Just tried this but my budget touchscreen monitor is defaulting to 960 x 600 for some reason even though I can see 1920 x 1200 in the settings and this gets coded to the resolutions file on the SDCard. I tried Emteria and RPOs and they both render as 1920 x 1200 without any tweaks. Do you know if there is way to work around this? Cant find a repo to log an issue.
Try on the download page. It has loads of info and a comments section
@@leepspvideo Thanks. Posted a comment there 2 days ago. Thought you might know a trick. 😉
Everything is great. But I have a problem playing 4k and it only plays FULL HD. Is there a way to overcome this problem?
Following along with RPI5 and Sandisk 512GB sd card. I get to storage resize and for me the system takes up 39GB, with 472 GB free left on SD. I know it worked, because prior to this settings storage showed it as basically full. So how is your install only taking up ~10 GB as opposed to my ~40 GB?
Don’t know, Android has a storage section in settings. You can check where all the data is
How about KDE Plasma 6 on raspberry pi 4 /5?
I don’t think it’s on Pi yet.
KDE 6.0 Dev. Cube effect Desktop. KAOS Linux
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Hello, can I use wireless keyboard or bluetooth mouse in recvery? thanks
I use an rf wireless keyboard. I think Bluetooth keyboards wouldn’t work, although I haven’t tried
@@leepspvideo thank you. Ended up buying a corded mouse
Nice video! Were you able to get a USB webcam to work?
When I load the camera app it just crashes and says couldn’t connect to camera
Other than that works like a charm.
@@sanjaypatel03 I don’t have a usb webcam. I think there was mention of webcams in Konstakangs information
will OTT platforms work on raspberry Pi 5 after u register the google play store on raspberry Pi 5 ? Does raspberry Pi 5 require Widevine L1 .If yes , how do we get it installed in raspberry pi ?
Everything is great. But I have a problem playing 4k and it only plays FULL HD. Is there a way to overcome this problem?
Streaming 4k is unlikely to work well, through kodi I think it works
My raspberry Pi 5 was hung in the logo loading screen...... (My Pi 5 is the retail version not Pi 5B model). Are Pi 5 and Pi 5B different? Did the author develop based on 5B?
I finally got it to work. I tried another monitor, and it was fine. My Arzopa portable monitor sucks.
There is only Pi5 4GB and 8GB. Where were you getting 5B from?
@@leepspvideoWhen booting the system, I noticed that it lists Raspberry Pi 5 at the top, while some TH-camrs show Raspberry Pi 5B inside their videos. I wonder if they got the development version of the board, or they are the same.....
I had a Pi5 early to test it’s labelled Pi5 @@codyng7849
great tutorial! used this video to turn my raspberry pi into a tv stick and an android tablet with multiple sd cards! great stuff!!
Do you feel that this runs much better as being more snappy than on the Pi4? I ask because I might consider upgrading to a Pi5 if so for my jukebox build. Thanks!
Lineage is still snappy on a Pi 4. The Pi 5 is noticeably faster. Especially on an nvme drive
@@leepspvideothanks for the feedback. it runs alright on the Pi4, but a snappier experience is always more welcome!
Have you find a way to install android 14 on ssd nvme and boot from a disc ? All ways fails...
@@michasikora8782 boot from a disc? You need to adjust the config to boot from nvme, default is sd card. I’m sure it’s mentioned in the video
Love the wallpaper I do the same thing with Gemini on my pixel
is there any reason why I couldnt install all of this on a nvme drive with correct hat?
Nvme is fine, from the docs
Q: How to boot from USB or NVME device?
A:
Write image to your USB/NVME storage device as above
Mount the USB/NVME device on your computer and modify /boot/config.txt under ‘Boot device’ section (e.g. for USB boot):
#dtoverlay=android-sdcard
dtoverlay=android-usb
#dtoverlay=android-nvme
Connect the USB/NVME device to your Raspberry Pi, remove any sdcard, and boot
Isn't it cheaper to buy an Android TV box?
for it to lag horribly?
What OS did you use on your pi5? Wich one is on the ssd.
My Linux setup Raspberry Pi 5 Part 2. KDE Plasma
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@@leepspvideothanks alot.Looks really nice.
On a raspberry pi 4b 4gb my performance drops drastically when I get the google apps. How do I fix that because I onow for a fact that it was good before I rewrite the OS on my SSD again due to a mistake
It not something I have noticed
Edit: I also noticed that after allocating the memory both on my 1Tb SSD and 128Gb SD card that the OS doesn't boot after turning off. It could be also something to do with the Google apps but I am not really sure
@@y.kal08 try Konstakangs blog for more info in the comments. This is an alternative way to expand the partition
Emteria Android Raspberry Pi 5. Expanding the partition
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Curious is this is better than running Android TV on the pi?
Similar performance with a different interface. This is like a tablet version, so more apps will be compatible
thanks a lot for the video. unfortunatly, it is impossible to have any control after the advance restart. my bluetooth mouse and my USB keyboard doesn't work. impossible to go further. do you have an idea how to fix that?
Only with a wired mouse / keyboard or one the uses a dongle instead of Bluetooth
Thanks!!
I have tried several times to get Android to boot up on my raspberry pI 5 4Gig. First I tried Pinn and it gave me a message that Android had limited support for USB. The first time was on a nvme drive so I did it again on USB then on a SD card. No go! I even made it the first OS to install. Now I have tried it from this video and I get the same result. A black screen and the green Led on the pi just flickers once in awhile. I left it like that for about a half hour and no change. Even powered off and back on. It looks like it is loading when powering up because the Led flickers more for a little while then goes to every once in a while again Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. I do watch all your videos and have learned alot from you.
Try a different display
That was it. My cheap 20" display that I use for my raspberrypi's has kind of an odd resolution that apparently Android doesn't like. I hooked it to my monitor that my windows computer uses and it popped right up.
Thanks!
Bro i like your video is quite straight forword. but while installing like procedure am facing an issue like above am not getting android boot UI am getting only TWRP boot UI. although tried for many times flashing OS still same issue. any suggestions please let me know
I have never had this try a different display or storage device
can i use it for personal use or school/office work?
@@jedivan2574 yes, most things. I would prefer Linux or Chrome for work
My Linux setup Raspberry Pi 5 part 3. KDE Plasma
th-cam.com/video/dHi-iQI68zY/w-d-xo.html
Chrome OS on Raspberry Pi 5. Openfyde supports both Android and Linux
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Thank you. I did it with you help.
Has anyone on here tried to flash it to a ssd. I have tried multiple drives but will not flash. Also changed the config.text file to usb then saved. Deleted the resolution.txt file and still keep getting rainbow splash screen.
Anyone got any ideas????
Some usb sata devices aren’t as compatible. Try an sd card or a usb stick. Android also fussy with some displays
Someome got netflix working?
Does this build get automatic security updates?
@@kerzman yes it’s based on Raspberry PiOS and gets regular updates
does anyone knows a update on the resize zip because Im trying to go to the page and doesnt let me download it please let me know thank you
Emteria Android Raspberry Pi 5. Expanding the partition
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@@leepspvideo Thank you for the info
Does 4K work on this build?
@@candyman3K not TH-cam
Not with Kodi either :(
Hello. I followed your video and installed android 14 on the pi5. Everything is perfect, the only problem is magisk. I downloaded the right one for the android 14 from konstakang, flashed and installed the apk. Go in the magisk app and it say must install again from within the app. I do that and it says failed image doesnt match. I dont know how to get it right
I don’t remember installing Magisk?
@@leepspvideo yes you didn't. I should have mentioned I want to know if you know how to
@@nazmeenmoosa1575 I haven’t tried for a long time. I believe I used it in a video, can’t remember which one
@@leepspvideo OK thanks
Hey bro been busy lol, how far did testing android TV 14 go. I've got loads of things running as far as games go. Have Es De running on there with android apps and games in the system menus. Any info would be great so I can see how far to take things. Had to abandon my Retropie build as I was sharing my progress along with idea and some douche decided to copy my work and then some taking it as their own. Community is a mess only trust a handful 👍
The last one I tried was 13 TV
Can this replace your TV streamer? Android 13 TV Raspberry Pi 5.
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@@leepspvideo I'm being asked if this is shareable as an image once it's loaded up, I'm not sure as you have to register your device so would it be a case of them just registering their device or would you reckon it would have to be complete build from scratch for them?
@@scottevoevans the creator konstakang has this on their page
Do not mirror my builds! Please post a link to this page instead.
It’s not for me to say
@@leepspvideo I'm not mirroring your builds mate I have konstakang android TV running emulationstation, with ES DE injector for android games to show, TV, Movies, Sports, Cloud gaming the list goes on. I wouldn't mirror your builds as I've had mine done when using Retropie. I ask a question mate why think I'm doing a hat?
That?
please help, install the android operating system on my raspberry pi 4, when booting with the sd card it does not start android but instead boots in TWRP recovery mode. Please could someone help me, I tried with Android 9, 11, 12 and 13, on the other hand I installed the raspberry pi OS operating system to test and it works perfectly.
Did you follow my tutorial from start to finish with any changes? It definitely works
@@leepspvideo I did as you did, it installed android correctly on the SD card but when I started with the Raspberry it started in recovery mode and Android did not start, could it be my SD card?
@@asdasdasdasd6541 could be, also try a different display. I have never had that issue
@@leepspvideo I tried another screen and it's still the same but I noticed the green light was turning on and off. The power supply on my raspberry had burned out and now I'm using a cell phone charger. Could it be the cause?
@@asdasdasdasd6541 yes, possibly although the Pi 4 isn’t super fussy with power. Recommend 5V 3A
I think I may have managed the id stuff via adb from command line because I couldn’t remember using any device id app.
Biggest issue have on the SW side has been media codecs. Some cheap UVC devices seem to work but most do not, and the cheap UVC cards notoriously package the audio in a nonstandard way (96k interleaved). I’m going to try again to add the appropriate video formats to support my capture card. the xml files are a bit fragile, and it’s possible to render a card unbootable, so care and backup/dup is needed.
do y use windows on your main pc
@@Arno_Saks I only really use Windows for Games and 3D printing
@@leepspvideo yeah same win is s1ht. But your icons look different. So i think you have custom or just theme. I mean this down windows buttom
@ it’s a Windows 11 icon set I use with my version of KDE Plasma
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This doesn't allow Netflix to play. Leeps help
@@domnick356 Netflix isn’t great on unsupported devices
Can this replace your TV streamer? Android 13 TV Raspberry Pi 5.
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Try Konstakangs page for enabling widevine
konstakang.com/devices/rpi5/LineageOS21/
@@leepspvideo I hv the android tv version not android
@@domnick356 did you check konstakangs page for the Android TV version?
Hi will Pi -os VNC help to work with android os ?
Not sure what you are asking
@@leepspvideo i am using vnc viewer to view piOs on my desktop. I am not using the pios on a regular monitor . So will the android os for pi5 work well wn it runs on this viewer ?
@@alenninan5524 I haven’t used Remote Desktop from an Android system.
how did you get the Google play store to verify? Thank you for the great tutorial.
A few restarts, with the process shown in the video
@@leepspvideo Thanks
sorry to bother you again but I have restarted the pi about 10 times. There is no change.
@@KeithCoburn1 did you follow my tutorial exactly? Is everything the same?
@@leepspvideoI re-did the tutorial for the beginning and everything is working great. Thank you.
How can root this android , thanks i need full vedio
@@Live-T1S I don’t root it.
Some instructions on this page, search page for root
konstakang.com/devices/rpi5/LineageOS21/
Does anyone know how to rotate the display?
There is a Display rotation setting under system -> Raspberry pi settings
It's really a pity. I hope this problem will be solved in the next versions of Android that can be installed on Raspberry... I was very hopeful. Of course, 4k is easily played in your videos. So why can't it be played for me?
Hi is there any chance that you'll make a video about manually upgrading LineageOS 21 (Android 14) . I still have question how to perform this manual update .question do I need to instal Magisk first. Is there anyone who has done this already. perform this manual update > lineage-21.0-20240816-UNOFFICIAL-KonstaKANG-rpi5-ota.zip (TWRP flashable OTA. it is not completely clear to me.
@@alialib-w5k how to upgrade Android 14 Lineage OS. Android won't boot fix. Vulkan 1.3 3D support
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Can we get a copy of that wallpaper?
@@VirtualBilly they are all included in this os
Blank screen TH-cam FIX. My Linux setup part 4 64bit KDE Plasma
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I just had to write a comment since this tutorial is really good, but I had a problem with a IPS display that just would not work and after 5 hours of just looking at forums and TH-cam I decided to compare configs with a different OS, so if someone has similar problem to mine just add "display_auto_detect=1" in config.txt and change resolution.txt to whatever your display resolution is....
Great video.
Hi
Great tutorial thx, works so far but when I get to restart in recovery mode the pi 5 tries to restart but no signal to monitor. Can anyone help? Cheers
@@rickyc3742 it’s not happening with my Pi, try a different monitor or a TV. May be some help on Konstakangs page
Thanks for the reply, bizarre rebooted it 5 times then it started working. Great walk through many thanks pal
will RPi 5 installer for lineage OS work on orange Pi 5 Plus?
Raspberry Pi imager can write some Linux operating systems for Orange Pi 5. Imager can be installed in most Linux operating systems. You need to download specific Orange Pi 5 built operating systems
even on rpi4b or 4
Same process on Pi 4, just download the Pi 4 vers
I was the first one to try it
nice
Nice wallpaper
If you don't want to share your BMX/RPI background... I understand ;-)
Linked in the description of this video
Creating free AI images with Microsoft Copilot
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Also included with many Ai images here
My Linux setup Raspberry Pi 5 part 3. KDE Plasma
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please install android 14 tv lineage os konstakang 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Would you like him to pop over to Your Majesty's castle and fluff up the cushions on Your Highness' throne a bit before or after he makes a custom and free video to your requirements?
🙋
An alternative title for this video could be "How to pay good money for a neat little computer only to turn it into a surveillance device for Google".
Lineage OS is great, Google Apps not so much.
It's funny that you would post this on TH-cam, since TH-cam is a Google product, and what videos you watch arguably tells more about you than anything else.
@n3089 Yawn! Here we go again...
How about if I start by telling you that terrydaktyllus is a specific pseudonym I use for YT that nobody else knows me by or that I don't use anywhere else on the Internet?
It's registered on a de-Googled burner phone that Google cannot track, due to no Google Play Services on it, and therefore no wifi triangulation capabilities.
Not even my wife knows the phone number it's registered on (she knows I have two burner phones for 2FA and anonymity, she doesn't care what the numbers are) so nobody has that phone number against my name in their online contacts. So that phone number can't be linked to a specific identity - apart from the terrydaktyllus pseudonym that just uses TH-cam and nothing else.
I also don't use any other Google services on the terrydaktyllus account - even Gmail just receives incoming emails from YT alerting me of new postings. No Google Earth, no Google Maps, nothing else. There are no contacts or documents stored on it either.
Alll Google / TH-cam see is someone called terrydaktyllus with an IP address that indicates they're in a region of a particular European country but no wifi triangulation capabilities to track me through the phone to an accuracy of 2 meters.
If Google cannot link a pseudonym to a real identity then any data they do get from that pseudonym is of no use to them.
So there you go, today you've learned something about privacy and anonymity that you didn't know before you spoke to me.
My cyber-security practice customers pay me good money for information like that that you just got for free.
You're welcome, you can thank me later.
@@harleyn3089 Hopefully you'll get to see the longer reply I wrote you explaining, as a cyber-security practitioner, how privacy works here, because you clearly lack knowledge of how it does work. Unfortunately the algorithm seems to be doing something weird with the post and I am not writing it again.
But keep an eye open for it because you'll learn something new.
You sound like a no fun nerd
@@dadud3This is a discussion about computers, not me.
You know nothing about me, therefore you're not qualified to talk about me.
So put your pile of "amateur Internet psychologist" books away now, sonny.
Next time we meet, I'd like you to try a lot harder to keep up and stay on topic - I only talk about computers here, there's your clue.
Now run along, mind how you go and stay away from sharp scissors.
Discussion closed.
Thanks but I'm going to pass on this -- too fleakey for me to mess with...
is andriod natively supported by pi hardware? no firmware issues while installing the os?
This is a build specifically made for the Raspberry Pi