Dualizer - Hero, G2 Touch Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

If anyone out there has attempted or successfully achieved dual boot with villains dualizer, well I need help.
I've gotten to the point where I have to enter the following into my virtual Linux console on virtual box:
Cd ~/Downloads/dualizer-v.0/
Chmod +x dualizer
./dualizer setup
All goes well until the last command where it says something like: make sure Java is in lineup!
Can anyone help me?
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I'm just guessing here, but perhaps your box doesn't have Java JRE installation. Or perhaps dualizer needs JDK (development kit)?

Perhaps... how would I get both of those? I've looked at the installed add-ons in virtual Linux and all the Java ones are ticked.... perhaps the file is corrupt? Or Linux isnt installed correctly?
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If anyone out there has attempted or successfully achieved dual boot with villains dualizer, well I need help.
I've gotten to the point where I have to enter the following into my virtual Linux console on virtual box:
Cd ~/Downloads/dualizer-v.0/
Chmod +x dualizer
./dualizer setup
All goes well until the last command where it says something like: make sure Java is in lineup!
Can anyone help me?
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[Q] chroot Linux installed, then..

I installed ubuntu 9.10 and fedora
apt-got openjdk and then ran android sdk to download and unpack platform-tools in the right place..
Is there a way to use adb and fastboot so I won't need my laptop to connect to my other android devices? or is it impossible on the ATP?
I get "cannot execute binary files" from terminal..
thanks!
I'm unaware of any adb client binaries that are built for use on an ARM platform, but if you happen to find one, please share.
I have notes on setting up the android sdk on the TF's, problem is where to find source for aapt and porting it to Linux/ARM. Eh, well disregarding renderscript...
Adb will be the same case as aapt afaik.
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adb is in system/bin of the device..
I can share it if you need it
now it's fastboot that I want... aaaarrrm...

how do i launch packet tracer on ubuntu port?

Hi,
I have installed ubuntu 10.10 port to my sgs 2. I have tried to install ad launch cisco packet tracer but i couldn't ran it. I could extract it and install from terminal the installer made an executable text file but i cannot run it.
please help!
Wow, this is an advanced one.
As you said, you're getting a shell script with the binary payload included. Does it have execution permissions ? does it use the correct shell ? is the script located on a partition without execute rights ? be more specific please.
VAXXi said:
Wow, this is an advanced one.
As you said, you're getting a shell script with the binary payload included. Does it have execution permissions ? does it use the correct shell ? is the script located on a partition without execute rights ? be more specific please.
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I downloaded this one: Packet Tracer v5.3.3 Application + Tutorial - Generic Ubuntu
This is the complete Packet Tracer program including tutorials for generic Ubuntu
From: cisco.netacad.net/cnams/content/templates/LibraryHome.jsp?#/resource/lcms/cnams_site/english/generic_site_areas/library/course_catalog/PTSoftwareDownloads_Students.html
It is a tar.gz file. I extracted it from the terminal and succesfully ran the install file. I had to read the licence first then it started to install. I got a message "packet tracer succesfully installed" but i don't know how do i run it. I found a file in usr/local/bin/ named packettracer. I set the permissions to able to run it. When i tried to run or run from terminal options nothing happend
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Well, if I remember correctly the Ubuntu port is heavily stripped down and lots of things are disabled. You'd be better off installing a full Ubuntu on your PC, sorry.
Thank you. I just wanted to flashing with my phone My pc runs win7
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Run APKTOOL in ANDROID!!!

Tried it, i put aapt,apktool and apktool.jar in /system/bin...
But when typing apktool it says "no such file or directory"
How can i make it work??
bamsbamx said:
Tried it, i put aapt,apktool and apktool.jar in /system/bin...
But when typing apktool it says "no such file or directory"
How can i make it work??
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I think you can't run it since Android is not using Java API, but Dalvik instead.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Java_and_Android_API
EDIT:
Also, try to find out more about this one: https://code.google.com/p/java-ide-droid/
Ramazor said:
I think you can't run it since Android is not using Java API, but Dalvik instead.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Java_and_Android_API
EDIT:
Also, try to find out more about this one: https://code.google.com/p/java-ide-droid/
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Well, but if android is based in linux, we still be able to download and install the java JDK/JRE for arm devices, right?
If i am wrong, suppose that we run ubuntu inside android with ubuntu installer.... in that case it should work, because it could run java properly... i am right???
Else, could be apktool source modified to run in android???
Please, anyone reply, i am very interested in this
You can install OpenJDK on Ubuntu 13.04 small (download from http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxonandroid/files/Ubuntu/)
I could launch Minecraft Launcher (only the launcher...). All the binaries must be compiled for ARM.
Here's an easy script pack for installing JDK to ARM Linux that I wrote
https://github.com/S0AndS0/Debian-Kit-Mods
Check the readme for how to use and enjoy
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[Q] JRE in Archos Gen9 101?

Hi all, I want to have JRE installed in my tablet (Archos 101 G9 8GB + MicroSD 32GB Class10) in Android I already know it is completly imposible, but having an other OS is my option, I tryed having Ubuntu in chroot, with ''complete linux installer'' but I didnt used it so much. Then I installed Ubuntu with this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392167
I installed both 0.21 and 1.0 Beta (found in one of the pages, I dont remember what page), but I was having problems with multitouch, and then, I tryed Plasma Active 3, is what I have installed now, I like it because it is 100% compatible, works everything, but, I dont know how mer works, I dont know how to install programs, or if there is JRE for Mer or not, which is what I want.
What do you recomends? come back to Ubuntu and try to solve the multitouch problems? chroot? Plasma Active 3?
Thanks!
85 viewvs and 0 replys, being ''xda'' I expected somthing better.
I did some changes, with Plasma Active I cant install any program, I dont know what commands it uses, but anyway is a linux based OS for mobiles. I did chroot in Android to Ubuntu, and trying to install JRE says that my OS is ARM and dont install it. I supose it will happens in Plasma Active too.
I have one quiestion now, runing Ubuntu natively, I supose I will have the same problem right?
ViSo36 said:
85 viewvs and 0 replys, being ''xda'' I expected somthing better.
I did some changes, with Plasma Active I cant install any program, I dont know what commands it uses, but anyway is a linux based OS for mobiles. I did chroot in Android to Ubuntu, and trying to install JRE says that my OS is ARM and dont install it. I supose it will happens in Plasma Active too.
I have one quiestion now, runing Ubuntu natively, I supose I will have the same problem right?
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You will probably have it.
Natively or chrooted, you are still on arm. I tried some googling around, and people just told each others to use openjdk to run java.
Can you test it and report back?
apt-get install openjdk-6-jre
Browser plugin is called icedtea-plugin if I remember correctly.
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julle131 said:
You will probably have it.
Natively or chrooted, you are still on arm. I tried some googling around, and people just told each others to use openjdk to run java.
Can you test it and report back?
apt-get install openjdk-6-jre
Browser plugin is called icedtea-plugin if I remember correctly.
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Thanks for your help.
I tried it, but I installed openjdk-7-jre, and icedtea-7-plugin, because I need the latest version of java, but when I use ''java -version'' it says ''1.6.0_24''.
I have both versions, default one (6) and 7, using ''sudo update-alternatives --config java'' I can select what version I want, but if I select the version 7, It dont work. (says: couldnt open libjava.so)
ViSo36 said:
Thanks for your help.
I tried it, but I installed openjdk-7-jre, and icedtea-7-plugin, because I need the latest version of java, but when I use ''java -version'' it says ''1.6.0_24''.
I have both versions, default one (6) and 7, using ''sudo update-alternatives --config java'' I can select what version I want, but if I select the version 7, It dont work. (says: couldnt open libjava.so)
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I did not find direct fix, but you might get something out of this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-7/+bug/850433
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