ola!
is it possible to install Linux Beini on SGS2.I would like to install on internal memory so I can hack WI-FI of my cousin.
He forgot pass and now can not connect his iphone4s to network.WI-FI is secure with WEP encryption so that should
not be problem to hack with beini but I can not find tutorial how to install or this version of linux is impossible to install
on SGS2.
I know that is possible to instal BackTrack but I do not need so big operating sistem on my phone.I just need for once
and I am done.I don`t have notebook or netbook so I can`t instal nowhere else.
Sorry on my english and thanks for helping me and my cousin!
If you can't find tutorials, then its not (yet) possible.
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I have a Toshiba Satellite L505, running Windows 7 Home Premium (dual core 1st gen i3).
Recent events have made me need to run android-only programs on a semi-daily basis. Combined with the cool factor, I am seriously considering buying a Honeycomb tablet. However, money is limited and I can't really afford it, so I would most likely wind up with a rooted nook color, or just upgrading my phone (LG Vortex). Not terrible options, but my sister has suggested something that would work just as well, if not better, for free.
I know there's at least some version of android that is compatible with x86 processors, and i could get my laptop to dual-boot W7HP and Android, that would be wonderful. Obviously I would want 3.0 Honeycomb, but I would be willing to install 2.4, 2.3, or 2.2. if something newer is not available.
The problem is, I have scoured google and found nothing about this, at all. I have heard of people installing android on their laptops, and some netbooks/laptops are even sold dual-booting, so I know its possible. Now, how on earth would I go about installing android as a secondary OS on my computer? So far I have only been able to find instructions to create an Android Live CD/SD/flash drive, but i need something permanently on my computer, where i can actually save my work and apps to the hard drive. WiFi, keyboard, trackpad, and USB drivers are required, CD and SD would be greatly appreciated as well.
How would i accomplish this? Any and all help would be massively appreciated.
um, hello? anyone?
Yeah thats because only google has a bootable version of their os on a pc. They implement their virtual tool with sdk tool so thats how they want you do it its crazy..There is probably a way though you just have to modify the boot.ini file on your hard drive thus pointing it to the android os. First youll probably need a new hard drive if it can be done on a usb it can be done on a hard drive plain and simple. Dual booting is done through the bios. The bios is what loads the HD which loads the boot.ini file telling it what to boot. Not sure if that would work but its a start there might even be a windows app that will help you do this. Like I said if people are making bootable usb drives its the same process on a hard drive the bios is whats booting that usb so if you direct the bios to an extended hard drive thus booting the android os. Its the same process as it would be on a usb that would make it permanent and there is a program called EasyBCD which easily allows you to change the boot.ini which will basically allow you to have the selection of both operating systems on boot you can choose between the two once you get it working!
Actually it is so much easier. The Android x86 project uses grub. You can boot it and run from livecd, usb or install android to your home pc. I started doin this today to see what the performance benefits would be from a developer point of view.
Installation is pretty straight forward, with loads of tutorials on the website. Have a look at it here http://www.android-x86.org/
I have installed Prime OS classic 0.4.5 works fine on my L505-LS5014
Hi everyone
Sorry if this has been asked before, to my surprise I didn't find anything:
Is there a easy way to connect the tf201 to Linux, in my case Ubuntu?
Thank you for your help!
I'm sort of wondering the same thing. For that mater can you boot anything from usb? ( other linux distro's etc) or a win xp live.
wohli said:
Hi everyone
Sorry if this has been asked before, to my surprise I didn't find anything:
Is there a easy way to connect the tf201 to Linux, in my case Ubuntu?
Thank you for your help!
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This might help: https://sites.google.com/site/insta...g-ubuntu/connect-android-3-0-and-up-to-ubuntu - this used the Galaxy Nexus as an example, but it should be the same for the Prime.
The issue is that these devices use MTP rather than simply exporting the filesystem. There are various reasons why google decided to use MTP rather than simply USB Mass Storage, which you can google if interested. The end result for us Linux users is it is a pain
The above does work though. I used the more complex to set up option 2, but it is not that complex.
Hope this helps.
HI,
The other day i was thinking while flashing a rom onto my galaxy nexus and i thought Why thres no one only android that can be installed in all the mobile phones, i mean like when you install linux you can choose between a lot but it can be installed on every computer it adapts itself to the computer.
Why can't it be done in android?, its because that will take a lot of space?
sorry if its a silly cuestion XD.
now i feel curious too.
but you mean why can't android be installed in every phone/device right?
maybe because if we try to install android in a windows phone or iphone, android doesn't have the driver for the hardware or android can't access the hardware.
which means the device is rendered useless.
but that's just my newbie opinion.
I mean why roms have to be always adapted to every phone, a computer os is mor or less universal, my wonder s if its possible to make a rom that can be install in all phones(obviusly is hard to do it in windows phoner nor iphones but), so the rom just addapts herself to the phone you've flashed to taking the info about the device and if needed download the drivers or something like that.
Hi All
I hope that's the right place to post, if not I'm sorry l:
I have a samsung galaxy S II (I9105) and I'm trying to start it in monitor mode or maybe something similar.
So I tryed bcmon but it doesn't work so I think my wi-fi card doesn't support monitor mode...
I have an external wifi AP AWUS036H that work's with "Pcap Capture" but I didn't found any way to make it works with bcmon...
I also tryed to install Kali Linux with LinuxDeploy (never worked) and complete linux installer (worked at the start but now when I try to make it start I can't see the toolbar on the bottom so I can't use it...)
I have Cyanogen 12 Lollipop, android version 5.0.2 .
So my questions are:
there's a way to make bcmon works with my external wifi adapter?
if there isn't, there's a way to set up kali and make it works and then use my external wifi adapter?
why on the net I found people that can use without problem bcmon with my same mobile phone? could them have a different kernel?
what's the best ROM that I should install in order to use monitor mode, bcmon, aircrackGUI, dSploit ecc?
Thank you all:fingers-crossed:
Hi
I have a Toshiba td-ebv1, used in the digital signage industry. Android 4.4.2, kernel 3.0.36+. I suspect that there is a custom rom installed on it. My problem lies in the fact that I want to install applications that my company uses on it. But I can not do this because there is no luncher, I can only enter settings, wi-fi etc.
What have i done so far? I tried to do it by adb, but the computer does not detect the device, I do not know where to find the drivers. Maybe it would be better to do it in linux?
I also got some installation files that might help, the files are called update.img and update-tool. I can burn .img on flash drive, and maybe install it, but I do not know how. I do not know if there is any recovery on the device, if it does not know how to turn it on, if you do not have it I do not know where to find and how to install suitable for this device.