New Custom Logcat Grabber for noobs
Please put adb.exe into Path of Put this exe into Tool folder of SDK
Require Microsoft.Net 2.0 SP2
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If useful try to cast vote to make it on one of the WiKi or Stickies
For Error and Feature Request Please post here
http://mobile5.in/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=77&p=219#p219
Why would you use this tool when you have DDMS in the STK already ??
Amon_RA said:
Why would you use this tool when you have DDMS in the STK already ??
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i think too
is it possible you can make it a bit faster?
It seems like its playing catch up compared to the output from doing adb logcat?
Also i left it running and it crashed, not sure whether it had filled a buffer of something...
if it matters i'm using the modaco desire rom.
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For example:
I have
PACKAGE_LEO_S_aGPS_Confirmation
PACKAGE_LEO_S_aGPS_Confirmation_0409
and I want convert it to EXT like this
aGPS_Confirmation_1_0_20172430_00 (1_0_20172430_00 is version in rgu file)
I have extRebuild, but it dosn't work
Who can help me?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=612&order=desc
read sticky threads.
Edit:
Just my two sense, I just take a look into your history post's. Just one remark.
you opened 5 new threads, with each time a new question but based at the same thing.
If you take a look on the link I posted and take some time to read it all your questions are treated there. no need to open each time a new thread!
ok. I'm sorry. I will as all the outstanding issues to discuss in one thread.
So .... I don't fine how I can corect convert OEM packges to EXT... Who can help me, please?
who work with extrebuild?
yaa. its possible to run virtual ubuntu on the top of android on wave.
just check this out:-
androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-development/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-android/
will give it a try after my exams.
m90ultimate said:
yaa. its possible to run virtual ubuntu on the top of android on wave.
just check this out:-
androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-development/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-android/
will give it a try after my exams.
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Sounds fun Please share your experiences!
anything is possible :)
Yeah, but as of now it's a Pain in ass to even have Android functioning...Especially when multi-tasking....Thanks for sharing though, I will do all those Kidas when we have fully working Android 2.3...
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I've tried it with the SD-card version of the android, but it doesn’t support loop devices.
May be with the other version or with some fixes in the kernel will work...
Did anyone of u tried it on wave 2..or wave 1?? And did u got it functional??
Will it be laggy? Since ubuntu is for desktop?
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
Has anyone tried to use QEMU or BOCHS with GP5? I haven't seen anything saying it will specifically work with Galaxy devices but I just wondered if maybe someone has gotten it working. I don't fully understand the Android OS yet so I wasn't sure about trying it myself.
Yeah, I got Boochs working!
And I have got it to work with Redhat, and windows 95.
however both are a bit hard to control, and have no internet support:
Boochs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21293078
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redhat image:
http://superb-sea2.dl.sourceforge.net/project/bochs/Disk Images/RedHat Linux/redhat_6-512mb.zip
If you want to use the redhat image rename it to c.img and put it in the sdl folder
username:root Password: redhat
Boochs install instructions on the download page.
Sorry to bother you further but after it boots and I put in the username and password, it just starts as a command line tool or something and anything I try it just says isn't a proper command. Is a ui supposed to boot?
I have a 2012 Nexus 7 and it has a really weird problem, when it boots it goes to this screen and won't do anything if I click start. If I go to recovery mode, it says Booting Failed in the top left, it seems that android is removed, but I'm not sure. Sorry for bad picture quality
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Looks like you will need to try and restore by flashing the original factory img files.
Guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 (hint, skip all of the SDK stuff for adb and fastboot and just use this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790) . Also, make sure to grab the same update or newer, for best results.
I prefer doing things manually as it is good to learn how things work, but if that is just above your expertise, you can also check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
Good luck.
Upon getting an permission error when using ./adb shell .... I noticed that in the displayed output, http links are being used instead of google's own aggresive years-long push for sites to use https due to security concerns of the http protocol etc...
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The whole developer.android.com site actually uses the https protocol, yet they refer to http in the output?
IMHO you should ask this question to the people who put the ADB version you are using into the world.
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IMHO you should ask this question to the people who put the ADB version you are using into the world.
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Touche you're right.