FarDroid - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini

I find many file managers for Android devices, but my favorite FM is FAR!
I find plugin for FAR to working with android!
Link
"Use Safe Mode"
"Use Native Mode"
"Use Busybox"
"Show links as dirs"
"Show all file systems"
"Work with Superuser permissions"
"Remount /system as RW"
"Timeout:"
"Path to ADB:"
Install:
1.Download the files
2.Extract it to FAR plugins directory (example c:\program files\far\plugins\fardroid)
3.If far is running - restart it.
4.Press F11 and select FarDroid
5.You can change settings in F9 - Options - Plugin Configuration - Fardroid :Settings
Sorry for my English.

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Folder Structure [system]

Can someone plse show me where the system folder is on SGT?!?
Been looking all day and cant find it.
Used es file explorer/my files and it doesnt show anywhere.
Need it to place some font files in.
Thxs in advance.
If you're using "ES File Explorer", Go to Settings > Path settings > Up to Root (check the box). Now you can touch the "Up" icon and go to the root directory ( / ), from there /system/fonts
Also, you'll need to check the options in Settings > Root Settings > Root Explorer (and Mount File System).
MapleSyrup said:
If you're using "ES File Explorer", Go to Settings > Path settings > Up to Root (check the box). Now you can touch the "Up" icon and go to the root directory ( / ), from there /system/fonts
Also, you'll need to check the options in Settings > Root Settings > Root Explorer (and Mount File System).
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You the man Maple!!
Thxs again, [twice in one day] sweet!

How to change the icon picture of any apk

~~~~HOW TO CHANGE .APK ICON USING APK MANAGER~~~~
You will find apk manager in the attachments
For example you want to change the icon picture of settings.apk
JUST FOLLOW THE STEP BY STEP GUIDE:-
1. Copy Settings.apk in the folder called "place-apk-here-for-modding"
2. Start the "Script.bat"
3. Choose point 22 "Set current Project"
4. Choose your app you want to extract
5. Choose point 1 "Extract apk"
6. Go to the folder called "Projects"
7. Choose your app you just have extracted
8. Choose the folder called "res"
9. Look in the folders where the icon is.
10. Change the icon but be sure it have the same size ("mdpi: 48x48" "hdpi: 72x72" "xdpi: 96x96")
11. Go back to script windows or start script.bat again
12. Choose point 22 "Set current Project" again
13. Choose point 3 "Zip apk"
14. Choose point 12 "sign apk"
15. Go back to the folder "place-apk-here-for-modding" now you should have an apk there that is called signed"NameOfYourApp"
16. Copy it to your SD Card and install it on your device.
NOW IT IS DONE. ENJOY!!!!!!!!

[REPAIR][ROM]LG Official Kitkat 4.4.2[stock] Fix 2G Only / Mobile networks settings

For those of you who activated 2G-only mode in your Mobile Network Settings and can't use that menu anymore due to crashes, there is a relatively easy way to reverse this condition and bring back the menu functionality while untoggling 2G-only mode.
1. Make sure your ROM is rooted (should be the default state of Paulicat's ROM).
2. Use ESFileExplorer (or a similar root capable file manager) to backup the contents of the following directory:
/data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/...
(Note that the critical file to backup is 'settings.db', the journal and other files are not critical but should be copied just in case)
3. Make a copy of 'settings.db' in a temporary location
(You will edit this copy of the database)
4. Use an SQLite editor (I used SQLite Debug) to open the 'settings.db' file you copied previously
5. Open the 'global' table and find (by the 'name' column) the row with 'name' that is 'preferred_network_mode'
6. Update the 'value' of this row from '1' to '0'
7. Execute your transaction and commit the changes to the table
8. Close the db and re-open it to verify that your changes have persisted
9. Return to '/data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/...' and delete the entire content of that directory
10. Immediately copy and paste the edited 'settings.db' file into the '.../databases/...' directory
11. Immediately turn off and restart your phone
At this point, you should have changed your phone's network preference setting from 2G only back to 2G/3G. This will also allow you to access the Mobile networks settings menu again.
I didn't find this solution for months because I didn't realize that the Android global settings database was stored in the above directory. I hope posting this here might help someone.
Reference: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2230207 (You may follow the suggestion to make this change via adb)

[Q][Closed]Is possible remove GRUB bootloader automatically installed?

Closed, files founded in
Code:
D:\RemixOS\efi\boot\
D:\RemixOS\efi\RemixOS\
(Ubuntu Parition)(use in a terminal [Sudo Nautilus] to access it)
/boot/efi/EFI/RemixOS/
These files are hidden by default in windows explorer settings uncheck " hide protected os files" and check "Show hidden files
Anunay.j said:
These files are hidden by default in windows explorer settings uncheck " hide protected os files" and check "Show hidden files
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and I have selected the option 'show hidden files' in Windows and Ubuntu but can not see any files
Moderators Plz close this thread

[Guide] [FTV2] Change Keyboard Based on App Using Tasker and Settings.apk

My Setup:
- clean installed sloane-5.2.1.0-rooted_r2 Image
- xposed-v86-sdk22-arm64.zip
- open_gapps-arm64-5.1-pico-20160710.zip
- Google Playstore (Copy a working Phonesky.apk to /System/priv-app/Phonesky and chmod 644)
- XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
- HDXposed.apk
- Secure Settings
- Tasker
- Settings.apk from FireTuner
- Null Keyboard
1. Install Xposed+Installer, Tasker, Secure Settings (Dont forget to enable the Module in Xposed) and Null Keyboard
2. Install FireTuner on your PC. Let FireTuner download the Settings.apk.
When FireTuner tries to install the Settings.apk disable your network connection and copy the Settings.apk from %AppData%\Roaming\FireTuner to your Desktop.
Copy the Settings.apk to /System/priv-app/Settings on your FireTV2 and chmod 644
3. Activate Null Keyboard in Settings.apk
Attention!! There is no Mouse cursor in the Settings.apk, you have to try and hope that you hit the right settings
4. Open Tasker and Create a new Event "Monitor Start"
5. Create a new Task named "TaskerAccessibilityService"
6. Edit the created Task: Choose Plugin==>Secure Settings==>System+ Actions==>Accessibility Services and enable Tasker:MyAccessibilityService
7. Create a New Profile named "AltKeyboard" and choose your desired application
8. Create a new App Task named "StartAltKeyboard" and choose:
Plugin==>Secure Settings==>System+ Actions==> Input Method select "Null Keyboard" and save
9. Create a Exit Task named "StopAltKeyboard" (click on the green Arrow) choose:
Plugin==>Secure Settings==>System+ Actions==>Input Method, select "FireTV IME - Englisch (US)" and save.
Your FireTV will now switch to Null Keyboard in your chosen application and switch back to standard in other Applications.
This works pretty good. Thanks for the write up, been a while since I have used tasked/secure settings.
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