Has anyone had any luck running webtop2SD on this rom?
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yes, you have to instal bussybox installer form Google Play Store, then you need to change permissions of busybox in/system/bin/
Open permissions and uncheck "Set GID" permission, save changes.
Specifically, BusyBox by JRummy16, thats the one I used and it worked without modifying permissions . Just download it, and install BusyBox
When i attempt to install busy box, i lose super user permissions??? I have to reflash to get SU back?
What info do i need to grab to help me, help you, help me? Lol
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johng75 said:
Has anyone had any luck running webtop2SD on this rom?
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I just set this up today and am a relative noob about such things. Rather than download busybox, I used the following advice from Milestonefail on Nottachtrix.com, and it worked fine.:
***Use Root Explorer. Go to /system/bin. Scroll down to busybox. Click "Mount R/W" in the top right corner. Long press busybox. Choose "Permissions." Uncheck "Set GID"
Then I followed the XDA guides to the letter, and it worked great, with the exception of a TZ error at the end that caused difficulty when installing a new desktop and openoffice package. Easily solvable with a search though.
Bottom line on Nottachtrix 1.3.1, webtop 2 SD works great.
which version of W2SD did you use? for me version 1.1.0 loades but never sees the sd-card to format and move the webtop to, and 2.0.1 fails to load...
johng75 said:
which version of W2SD did you use? for me version 1.1.0 loades but never sees the sd-card to format and move the webtop to, and 2.0.1 fails to load...
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I've got the exact same problem, i followed the guide partitioned my sd card but the webtop2sd 1.1.0 never sees the card, the 2.0.1 also fail to load. Could someone please help us with that?
EDID:
I did what ovitz said and everything went fine, i am executing the script now.
I used 2.0.1, which FC'd until I set the permissions on the busybox file. I did not install the Jrummy version, but rather just tweaked the permissions as noted above. I am running Nottachtrix 1.3.1 and webtop 2.3.6. It seems that a lot of folks still get bound up at this point, and I am not well-versed enough to know why that would be, but this worked for me.
Thanks, I reinstalled busybox and now webtop2sd is working. I didn't use any busybox installer.
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ok, i installed the JRummy16 busybox and changed the premissions, i was then able to run version 2.0.1 of webtop2sd it finished
ran into issues running webtop config from the webtop, busybox was missing from /system/etc/webtop2sd folder so i added it there too and it ran fine...
after installing LXterminal i ran the webtop scripts
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192488)
then i added XFCE interface to replace default webtop
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420376)
last change really needed to install programs was to lock the 'tzdata' version in Package Manager
then edit the file to get rid of errors during installs
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420376)
all i can say is WOW, what a difference... thanx everyone... hopefully someone else that was missing steps like me can benefit from this...
Does anyone know how do I get lentras with accents on the laptop program in Openoffice? I refer to these accents á â â à é è ê õ and, is mainly and Ç. I really need the openoffice and, as my language (en) have these accents, the keyboard would have to have English-International (en-US) accentuating like any other en-US.
My system is usually accentuating the letters out of Openoffice, only Ç who did not enter.
Please help me ...
i have tried several times and i still get missing awn dock. I'm testing out gentop for a while.
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el_venga said:
i have tried several times and i still get missing awn dock. I'm testing out gentop for a while.
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I am having the exact same issue, how is gentop?
Edit: Fixed it, in your webtop2sd busybox set permissions to allow write from groups and others, then re-flash from webtop2sd app, reboot and see if that works.
webtop config not opening
Can anyone please point me in the right direction to fix this?
I have unchecked Set GID permissions in busybox and still webtop config will not load on lapdock. I have the awn manager and LXTerminal icons as well but they also do not load.
Nottachtrix 1.3.1
Webtop2sd 2.0.1
Faux 123 1.3 Ghz
32 GB w/ 10GB ext3 partition
edit: I have also tried through terminal emulator:
su
/usr/bin/sudo -H -u adas bash
export DISPLAY=:0
python /usr/local/bin/webtop-configurator.pyc
and I get
[sudo] password for adas:
again I am new to this so if anyone has any pointers as to some positive direction I can go to figure this out it would be most helpful and I will pray to the gods of linux that you receive many blessings
I also have a problem with webtop configurator. Webtop2sd installed everything successfully, but after the reboot when I click on the webtop configurator it does not starts. Just flashing for some seconds and that's all. Is there anybody who knows how to fix it?
International Atrix
Nottachtrix 1.3.1
Faux 1.0 GHz kernel
Webtop version: WT-1.2.0-110_OLY-6
In the terminal after these commands
su
/usr/bin/sudo -H -u adas bash
export DISPLAY=:0
python /usr/local/bin/webtop-configurator.pyc
I get this message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./webtop-configurator.py", line475, in <module>
File "./webtop-configurator.py", line337, in _init_
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Builder'
EDIT:
For me it is working now. I decided to go back to 2.3.4 webtop instead of fixed 2.3.6 webtop (fastboot erase webtop, install zip from CWM, install webtop2sd again) and now everything seems to be ok
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THIS METHOD IS NOW OUTDATED.
For everyone that is starting from scratch with a wiped NookColor, I have made a linux script available that will do everything for you. This includes enabling apk installs on the device, live wallpapers, multitouch, etc. It will also download and install YouTube, Gmail, and the Market. It also changes the Market fingerprint to that of a Droid Eris on Verizon so you can see protected apps. It does not require use of the Android Emulator to generate an AndroidId as this is done automatically thanks to clockworx. All it does require is that you be nootered and have working Superuser.
Thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871210
DISCLAIMER:
These steps are what worked for me and some may not even be required. If this guide needs any clarification, post a reply and I will do my best to update it. I'm 99% certain all the steps are here.
If you have already tried to get the Market or other Gapps working, etc then it is very likely you will have to do a full factory reset before this will work for you. I have no idea why, but if these steps don't work I would try that first.
In my experience the factory reset is two steps:
8 failed boots restores the /system partition. You can easily trigger this reset without 8 failed boots by running this command from a Linux or Mac OSX command line:
echo -n -e "\008\000\000\000" > /tmp/foo; adb push /tmp/foo /rom/devconf/BootCnt; adb reboot
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Afterwards:
Booting while holding power+volumeup+nook button restores /data
I had to do both of these steps in this order to get a full reset on the device.
Required:
nc_gapps.zip
system.img for AVD
Youtube for Eclaire
Optional:
Root Explorer really speeds this up. If you have it, I recommend using it as this tutorial is written with it in mind.
* Copy nc_gapps.zip onto the 4gb internal partition of the NC, /media/
* Unmount both the internal partition and the SD card (if applicable) from within your OS but leave the USB cable connected.
* Using a command prompt on your OS, navigate to android-sdk/tools (or platform-tools in newer SDK) and type the following:
adb shell
mount -o rw,remount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 /system <-----This can be also done by going to /system/ in Root Explorer and clicking "Mount R/W" at the top
cd /media
miniunz -x nc_gapps.zip -d /system/ <-----Overwrite [A]ll if prompted!
echo "ro.config.nocheckin=no" >> /system/build.prop
exit
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* Leave this command prompt open, we will need it in a minute!
* Install Youtube App. If you have a previous version installed it's best to use Titanium Backup to wipe it's data then uninstall.
* Run Youtube. Press Menu->My Channel. Log in with Gmail account. If you get the authentication error here you can try rebooting and wiping Youtube data again with Titanium Backup.
* Reboot NC
After reboot:
* Using the command prompt on your OS from before, type:
adb pull /data/system/packages.xml
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*In this file find the string "uid.system". You should find a line that looks like:
<shared-user name="android.uid.system" userId="1000">
Remove the 3 lines beneath this one. They should look similar to:
<sigs count="n">
<cert index="n" />
</sigs>
n is an integer that may be different for everyone. After removing these lines, the line immediately after "<shared-user...>" should be "<perms>"
Save.
* Using the command prompt on your OS:
adb push packages.xml /data/system/
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Reboot NC and disconnect USB.
Gmail should work but running the Market should load the TOS after which you will get a server error. This is caused by our device not having a valid androidId. Let's generate a valid androidId using the AVD emulator.
Create a new AVD for Android 2.1-API Level 7 using these settings:
SD Card Size: 100M
Skin: Built-in: Default (HVGA)
Hardware Properties:
Abstracted LCD Density: 160
Touch-screen support: yes
Device RAM size: 1024
Once the AVD is in your list, click on it and then click Details on the right hand side. Note the path and move the system.img you downloaded in that directory.
Start the AVD. When prompted, sign in with your existing Gmail credentials. Use CTRL+F11 to slide the keyboard in and out when prompted.
Run this command to get the androidId from the emulator:
adb shell sqlite3 /data/data/com.google.android.googleapps/databases/accounts.db "select * from meta";
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It's the long number after androidId|, SAVE IT!
Now, connect your NC back to USB.
On the third command below, be sure to replace ANDROID_ID_FROM_EMULATOR with the number I just told you to save.
adb pull /data/data/com.google.android.googleapps/databases/gls.db
sqlite3 gls.db
update meta set intvalue='ANDROID_ID_FROM_EMULATOR' where name='androidId';
.q
adb push gls.db /data/data/com.google.android.googleapps/databases/
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Reboot NC
Wow, that was quite a bit of work to figure out, to be sure.
Thanks, will give it a try!
Does this also provide the Google account setup capability (Reader, Listen, etc.)?
Thanks for the fix first of all!!!
I used root explorer and copied over all of the files recommended, then installed the youtube app you linked to, but when I tried to go to menu/my channel it flashes a message that there was a problem authenticating.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!!
Never mind...
Before doing the androidID stuff, Gmail is supposed to work? It doesn't. Just flashed for a sec and goes back to home screen
Also, there is no Market icon available. Am I supposed to install Vending.apk after putting it in /system/app?
EDIT: Youtube now doesn't work either...
EDIT2: Youtube works after an uninstall/reinstall, and I can sign in. Gmail still doesn't work and no market icon
bazzly said:
I'm confused....
"Using Root Explorer:
1) copy etc, framework, and lib folders into /system."
Those files are already in the /media/system directory....ohh...you talking the root /system not media/system....correct...?
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Yes, that is correct.
bbtheory said:
Thanks for the fix first of all!!!
I used root explorer and copied over all of the files recommended, then installed the youtube app you linked to, but when I tried to go to menu/my channel it flashes a message that there was a problem authenticating.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!!
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Try rebooting first. If that does not fix it then try clearing the data for the youtube app. If all else fails do a complete factory reset and start this from scratch. The youtube authentication issue was my biggest hurdle and I ended up doing a factory reset myself.
Xhorder said:
Before doing the androidID stuff, Gmail is supposed to work? It doesn't. Just flashed for a sec and goes back to home screen
Also, there is no Market icon available. Am I supposed to install Vending.apk after putting it in /system/app?
EDIT: Youtube now doesn't work either...
EDIT2: Youtube works after an uninstall/reinstall, and I can sign in. Gmail still doesn't work and no market icon
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Same here...
Does the build.prop contain a valid version string which allows market access?
Also, there's a new version of the market going about too
Ok so I got past the youtube and now gmail works and the market gets the server error. However, I cant seem to get started with AVD to get the android ID... are there some more detailed instructions for an AVD noob???
bbtheory said:
Ok so I got past the youtube and now gmail works and the market gets the server error. However, I cant seem to get started with AVD to get the android ID... are there some more detailed instructions for an AVD noob???
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Were there any variations from the steps above that you made to get gmail working? Not sure why mine is flashing then closing.
norkoastal said:
Were there any variations from the steps above that you made to get gmail working? Not sure why mine is flashing then closing.
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No variations from the steps above other than fixing the permissions on the files that I copied over... They need to match the permissions of the other files in the respective folders.
Managed to get Gmail, Reader, and Market working. However, every download on the market fails. When I run a logcat i get "authentication failed"
I did replace androidId using the emulator.
Any ideas?
Nice! this works great! just tested out couple free apps from Market and both installed and worked fine. Thanks for figuring this out! finally I don't have to hunt for apk files
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buy the way, AppBrain works fine with Market too.
From my pandigital days I have this question: does enabling google market and other apps prevent your nook color from staying in deep SLEEP?
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I had an issue because I had not ever logged into youtube with my gmail account. I went to youtube.com and logged in, then was able to log in using the YouTube app.
Can someone plase post some AVD or emulator instructions??? That would be awesome!!!
For avd, you have to have the Android SDK installed. Then you can run (sdk folder)/tools/android to start the avd manager.
msid said:
For avd, you have to have the Android SDK installed. Then you can run (sdk folder)/tools/android to start the avd manager.
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When I do that I get this message:
[INFO] Starting Android SDK and AVD Manager
'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
bbtheory said:
When I do that I get this message:
[INFO] Starting Android SDK and AVD Manager
'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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You need Java. (java.com)
This script is not compatible with NookColor software 1.01. I will probably not be updating it. All of my work on Gmail, the Market, GTalk, and this script has been rolled into GabrialDestruir's AutoNooter sdcard image. I recommend using AutoNooter as it provides everything my script does with one less step and fewer requirements (like Linux).
UPDATE 12/15/10 - Version 1.2
ADDITIONS
* Modified Droid X Multitouch Keyboard
* Working Google Talk
UPDATE 12/13/10 - Version 1.1
BUG FIXES
* YouTube would sometimes fail to install because the package manager was not running
* Device might reboot in the middle of the script leaving the process incomplete
I wrote a linux script that will automatically do the following:
* Enable APK installs directly on the device
* Enable Live Wallpapers
* Enable Multitouch for certain apps (Google Maps, etc)
* Download and extract the Google Apps (Market, Gmail, etc) to the proper place on your NC and set permissions
* Download and install Youtube
* Edit build.prop and packages.xml to enable Gmail and Market, and Talk
* Generate an AndroidId for the Market. The Android emulator is no longer required.
* Modify the fingerprint of your device to emulate a Verizon Droid Eris running Android 2.1. This will let you access protected apps in the Market that would be otherwise hidden. (SlingPlayer is one)
Requirements:
* Already nootered and have Superuser
This script is intended automate much of the process after the first two requirements are met. I recommend a complete wipe, followed by nooter and z4root and then my script last.
If you are using a version of the SDK older than r08 (Android 2.3) make sure to open the script in a text editor and follow the instructions at the top.
You will need to connect the NookColor via USB. Be sure to eject both the 4gb internal partition (/media) and the sdcard from your OS before running my script!
From a terminal, cd to your adb directory and run these commands:
wget http://muffinworld.net/android/nookcolor/NookColor-Config
chmod +x NookColor-Config
sudo ./NookColor-Config
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Press the Home button on your device. If you get the Google Setup Wizard, skip the sign in. Run the YouTube app and hit menu->My Channel. Log in with your Gmail account and press the Home button. Reboot device.
Gmail and the Android Market should work.
Awesome. Thank you!
I'll try before restore mi NC...
Edit:
can anyone help with the terminal stuff?
What terminal application is recomended and what settings are neccesary to input those lines?
thanks!
king conan said:
Awesome. Thank you!
I'll try before restore mi NC...
Edit:
can anyone help with the terminal stuff?
What terminal application is recomended and what settings are neccesary to input those lines?
thanks!
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Are you running windows or linux? The commands listed here will likely only run under linux... and maybe cygwin?
I'm running windows...
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Need a linux partition set up then methinks
idk if Cygwin would work properly with adb, too much stuff to go wrong imo.
I am assuming since it will think it is a Verizon Droid Eris then the NFL app will work also? This will be awesome since I watched part of the eagles game last night on the way home from my hockey game.
Awesome job...
I'm going to work on a Windows version of this script.
ZeroSX said:
Need a linux partition set up then methinks
idk if Cygwin would work properly with adb, too much stuff to go wrong imo.
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Adb push in cygwin may work if you use nt paths, but I have yet to try. It fails using posix paths for the source.
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xboxexpert said:
I'm going to work on a Windows version of this script.
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Ditto - I'm working on one sans su and root, just sideload (more secure imo)
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I modified the script to work on mac os - just remove the .txt extension.
You need to have the path to the sdk in your bash_profile.
Humm, OP I am not seeing the link to your script.
-CC
clockcycle said:
Humm, OP I am not seeing the link to your script.
-CC
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You pull the script using wget.
Thanks for the effort. Does it work on Win7?
It seemed to work fine other than the live wallpapers bit, but nothing happens when I hit the home button.
Mistar Muffin said:
Gmail and the Android Market should work.
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Mistar Muffin FTMFW!!!
GMail works! Market works! (Had to reboot once to get past the server unavailable message.)
And I was able to install FlightStats (which I purchased long ago and HIGHLY recommend for anyone who flys at all!)
Thanks a ton!
Patchthehippie said:
It seemed to work fine other than the live wallpapers bit, but nothing happens when I hit the home button.
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My experience is once the settings.db change is applied for the App Install mod, the home button no longer works to return you to the home screen. I haven't figured out why yet unless it is a permissions issue on the settings.db file
EDIT: This is for the native NC Launcher. If you choose a Launcher replacement I don't think this is an issue.
windows version. Version 5 still buggy. Please hold off until I get a really universally working version
WOW,
thank you. I'll try it ASAP.
Got it! Thanks
I am by no means an expert, i just dove into this project 4 days ago, and since then, I've had to reformat my SD card about 8 times before I figured out how to get it stable. But now I have it running pretty stable, there are some issues still, but it at least runs linux pretty well. I'm mainly posting this because this would have saved me a lot of digging 4 days ago, and I figured I would help out any n00bs that just got a lapdock and just started playing with webtop.
*Disclaimer* I am not an expert, if you have a problem with any of these steps, please do not post them here, but in their respective threads. I take no credit for developing any of this, im just posting a list of steps from multiple sources. Also, if you break something, its not my fault*
The Guide
By the end of this guide, you will have a more functional linux as your webtop, with the XFCE4 interface. This uses webtop2sd, so if you break anything, you should be able to start over.
You will need a rooted Atrix, a lapdock (or other external device for using webtop on), and a microSD card, I suggest 2GB or bigger. I have a 32GB PNY class 10 card, for example.
1. Lets format/partition the SD card. Sogarth explains here how to do that. I highly suggest NOT doing this on your phone,and use a PC instead.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15109152&postcount=5
2. Here, he explains how to install it after you partition your SD card. The app you need is in the bottom of the first post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15109140&postcount=4
3. Now plug it in to your lapdock, and it should boot up into the new webtop. You should see 2 icons in the middle, the awn-dock config tool, and the webtop config tool. We just need to focus on the latter one. Open that up, click on Administration on the left,and click on Install by lxterminal. Try clicking on the terminal icon on the dock, if it comes up, you are gold. If it acts funky, like your screen goes black but doesn't open the terminal, open up the webtop config tool again, and the button to install it should be lit up again. You know its installed if you click install,close out the config tool, and reopen it to see Install grayed out.
4. If all goes well, you should be at a terminal. The first thing we want to do, is fix a really annoying and OS breaking bug, regarding the tzdata package. It seems to be corrupted, so we want to make sure it doesn't get in the way of installing other packages. This issue was the bane of my existence for 3 days.
following these steps, we will fix it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18465066&postcount=3
type this into the terminal to bring up the said file so you can edit it
Code:
sudo leafpad /var/lib/dpkg/info/tzdata.postinst
then put exit 0 on the 3rd empty line
I would reboot your phone after doing this, just for good measure
5. When you get back into the webtop, lets run the Webtop Scripts, the files and instructions are here for that. This will fix many broken dependencies. Arvati did a great job with these fixes!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192488
just put that file in your downloads folder, then run the commands from that first code box, and I just said yes everytime it asked you what you wanted to do. I would reboot your phone again after this.
6. Now lets start installing stuff! Lets start with synaptic, which works a lot better if you install via command line instead of the webtop config tool.
So run this from the terminal:
Code:
sudo aptitude install synaptic
7. Open up synaptic by typing 'sudo synaptic' into the terminal. Lets install XFCE4 now, just search for that there,and install the XFCE4 package, it should install all of the other required packages to run the new interface.
8. Once it is installed,we need to disable the webtop interface,and enable xfce4. I referenced this thread to do that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054213
Type this into the terminal to edit the right file
Code:
sudo leafpad /osh/usr/local/bin/start-oshwt-2.sh
put a # in front of
sfalv -i "awm-autostart"
sfalv -i "webtop-wallpaper"
so it looks like
#sfalv -i "awm-autostart"
#sfalv -i "webtop-wallpaper"
then add these 2 lines
sfalv -i "xfce4-session"
sfalv -i "xfce4-panel"
save it then reboot your phone. Hopefully you should be in XFCE4 now!
OPTIONAL:
*To fix an issue with mounting USB storage devices:
I had the same problem, got it to work by adding this to /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf
Code:
<config version="0.1">
<match action="org.freedesktop.hal.storage.mount-removable">
<match user="myaccountnamehere">
<return result="yes"/>
</match>
</match>
</config>
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...b-storages-debian-squeeze-723251/#post3537149
* To Fix mounting Windows network shares
Chimpdaddy has posted a way to get Samba file shares to work, this requires having a custom kernel though:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22018703&postcount=67
Chimpdaddy said:
Firstly you need to have a kernal, like Faux's, that supports CIFS.
Then install Samba4, via synaptic package manager if you like.
Probably an idea to reboot.
Then create a folder (using terminal) where you want yr share, 'sudo mkdir /media/SHARE' for eg..
then run this;
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=guest //YOURSHAREIP/SHARE /media/SHARE
if you get no errors yr golden
If you want it to mount on startup edit /etc/fstab to include
//YOURSHAREIP/SHARE /media/SHARE cifs username=guest,_netdev 0 0
check this with 'mount -a'
That should do you.
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OR
You could use an app like ESFileExplorer on your phone to drag and drop files, this is what I have been using,and it works pretty well for both direct windows shares and FTP. The Mobile View is great for having a window open for secondary tasks like this.
EXPERIMENTAL:
This can be buggy,so use at your own risk!
To install chromium browser, follow these steps. This is said to have better performance than the built in firefox, but for me, it crashed a lot, I went back to firefox
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1374567
ISSUES STILL PENDING:
*currently no major issues*
LIST OF SUGGESTED APPS:
OpenOffice.org
Qalculator
XChat IRC
This looks good. I just got my lapdock on Thursday and I have been putting togther all of the Docs to get it the way I want, but this is pretty much the results I wanted. I will try your instructions and get back with you.
Thanks.
Which ROM are you running on?
stock ROM.....
Thanks for the guide.
There is one link that appears to be broken though,
On step 5, the thread goes nowhere. That's where I'm stuck right now
my bad,fixed
i actually managed to do all this on my own, but just recently came into a unexpected problem. i'm kind of a linux noob, and it seems like the file manager button on xfce4-panel doesn't lead to the stock file manager i was using before (doesn't lead to anything), does anyone have any suggestions for a good file manager to replace it with?
Thanks for the fix, I've completed all steps and it was working for about an hour. Until I installed chromium.
I have a weird problem where the lapdock doesn't detect webtop and says no hdmi input detected. Not sure if you know anything about that, but just wanted to let you guys know (might be a defect on my lapdock). I'm trying to figure out a fix for that now.
I would suggest starting over if that happened,sounds like something broke
as for an XFCE4 file manager, it should install Thunar by default
teeth_03 said:
I would suggest starting over if that happened,sounds like something broke
as for an XFCE4 file manager, it should install Thunar by default
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sudo apt-get thunar fixed the problem for me, thanks though
followed your steps and it works great ,i've been messing with this for over a week trying to get this to work ,that ztdata bug fix did the job.. THANK YOU.....
toe451 said:
followed your steps and it works great ,i've been messing with this for over a week trying to get this to work ,that ztdata bug fix did the job.. THANK YOU.....
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dont thank me, thank the guy who figured out how to fix it
webtop2sd app crashes on first run...any ideas?
Here's the answer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19993891&postcount=671
bigworm50 said:
webtop2sd app crashes on first run...any ideas?
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To the point of installing XFCE4, and synaptic just sits on preparing packages forever... I let it sit for 30+ minutes last night and going on almost 60 minutes currently...is something wrong or does it take that long?
you might want to cancel that, reboot your phone and try again, it should not take that long
can you do one on how to install Chrome instead of Firefox for a noob like myself. Thank you.
there is already a link to the chromium browser thread in the OT
I would caution that its kind of experimental, I installed it and it kept on crashing for me, so when I re-did my webtop after that,I just decided to use firefox
For step 1, can we partition this as ext4 as faux kernels support it?
added info on fixing an issue with mounting USB drives, and a note about chrome
I recently bought a lapdock, and I've been fighting and moving through to try and get the mod to work, but now I've hit a dead end that I can't beat.
I'm on the latest "lite" version of the WetDream ROM and I'm using the webtop that was preinstalled with it. I've got a 2gb partition set up on webtop2sd. My problem is that I can't get LXterminal to launch. Webtop configurator successfully installed Synaptic; firefox and AWN manager work fine as well, but I am at a dead end without a terminal. I tried installing others from synaptic, but even the simplest one (xvt) had a single, unfulfilled dependency. I've tried everything that I know how to try, including multiple installs of the ROM and of Webtop2sd.
Can anyone lend a hand?
EDIT: I also tried flashing the webtop-mod from this thread: [WEBTOP] 2.3.4 webtop fixed image [CWM Install] V1 . It gives me the same problem with lxterminal.
(Note, I would have posted here but I don't have enough posts.)
Thanks.
Please excuse the double post; I'm not intentionally bumping my thread.
I have found a "solution." I'm in the process of repairing my webtop now. My situation seems to be very unique, but I'd like to document it in case anyone comes along and has it again.
The trick I used was completely external to my Atrix, though. Without a terminal, I couldn't access tar or bash, but I could run single commands by making a custom entry on the modified AWN. So, here we go.
For anyone who has tried repeatedly to use Webtop2sd but has always lacked terminal access, here's my method.
Requirements: Access to a linux system, rudimentary knowledge of the terminal, or any other method of mounting your webtop2sd partition on a system with access to tar and permission changing methods.
****WORKING Awn Manager in webtop
Download the Dependency fixing scripts.
Mount your Webtop2sd partition and manually extract the scripts to their location in /usr/share/WebTopScripts/
Boot your device to webtop and setup a custom entry in Awn Manager with the following command:
"sudo bash /usr/Share/WebTopScripts/fix-apt-get.sh" (This should work with most versions of the script; also, no quotes in the actual command.)
That was enough to get Lxterminal working and gives me access to all the other mod methods on the forum that assume you have access to a working terminal. It's not really very helpful for Windows or Mac users, but it's the only thing that I could manage.
Feel free to close the thread, mods.
You gotta make sure to install LXTerminal from the Webtop Configuration applet where you installed Synaptic.
Sometimes it refuses to install at first so you have to try several times until it budges.
Try closing and opening the configuration window until you see both synaptic and LXTerminal buttons greyed out.
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I'm almost certain that it was installed before (it was marked as present in synaptic), but just refusing to launch.
However, I broke my webtop just before getting it how I wanted it, so when I have time to give it another try, I'll see if being a little more persistent with it this time will work.
EDIT: Wow, the next 2 times that I had to install webtop, lxterminal worked just fine. Now I just have to get the scripts to actually fix all the dependencies and not end up with a broken webtop after installing software.
I've read through the threads in the dev section about running linux on our Atrix either off of the sd card or chroot but didn't get a clear picture of what is possible with this technique using our phones on the laptop dock.
I'm about to give this one a go where it walks you through installing Ubuntu on our phones.
how-to-install-ubuntu-on-android
Does it work well? Does the touchpad and keyboard work without issues? Do the usb ports function correctly? And finally, does it play nice with Webtop if you have Webtop installed and enabled?
Thanks in advance for any info.
Update: The install script for this method failed when ran. It appears it is looking for a specific kernel version. The error I received was "FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.32.9/modules.dep: No such file or directory". When I looked in the /lib/modules directory on the phone I only found a 2.6.29-arm2 directory.
you can just use WebTopScripts and Webtop2SD.
You can see how it works on my video [Polish language on video only]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGfZe4jOdfo
ovitz said:
you can just use WebTopScripts and Webtop2SD.
You can see how it works on my video [Polish language on video only]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGfZe4jOdfo
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I checked out your video and I wish I could understand Polish.
Anyway, I just installed webtop2sd and when I launch it I get a force close error popup saying...
"Sorry! The application webtop2sd (process net.toreishi.webtop2sd) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
I'm running stock 4.5.141 build with root and unlocked bootloader. Any idea on why I'm getting this error?
I can translate this video if you want to
yes, you have to instal bussybox installer form Google Play Store, then you need to change permissions of busybox in/system/bin/
Open permissions and uncheck "Set GID" permission, save changes.
ovitz said:
I can translate this video if you want to
yes, you have to instal bussybox installer form Google Play Store, then you need to change permissions of busybox in/system/bin/
Open permissions and uncheck "Set GID" permission, save changes.
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Thanks for reminding me about Busybox. I didn't bother to install it since when I updated my Superuser binary it said it was installing a custom Busybox so I thought that would be all I would need. I guess I was wrong and had to install Busybox anyway.
I'm running the WebTopScripts at the moment. It seems to be going well.
Thanks for your help.
help please
Ok first off let me say that I am very new to android so I am a noob. Lately I have received my Atrix 4G lapdock and I have been scouring over these forums attempting to install ubuntu or some other desktop linux distro on my device for the past week.
I have installed Webtop2sd 1.1.2 (I was getting force close with 2.0 version so I downgraded :/ ) I want to partition my sdcard but it is not being recognized by webtop2sd. I have changed permissions to uncheck set GID in busybox which is installed in systym\bin ...\xbin. Still no recognition.
I have attempted to ext3 partition my sdcard with Windows Mini Tool Partition Wizard but I get and error during processing and the partition cannot be created. Currently sdcard is fat32 format.
Can anyone please provide some assistance in this it would be most helpful!
Thank you!
Device stats:
unlocked BL, rooted, and ROM Nottachtrix 4G and faux 1.3 Ghz Kernal installed
Fixed!!!
For some reason the partition tool was acting up so I used another software which did the trick.