OK I have read for hours through this forum and my friend Google, tried to request help in the developer forum but of course that is not an option. Could someone please help me figure out how to root the Root LG C800g via linux debian or just Linux for that matter. Thanks in advance. Sometimes it sucks to hate Windows, but they know that
Well after several days learning (reading) adb/fastboot on a linux machine I am up and running with CWM 6.0.1.3 and cwm-6.0.1.2-lgc800-chui101.img. Our saviour Android helps those that help themselves.......I guess:laugh:
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Hi All,
I recently bought an Atrix. I would like to root the phone and then flash a custom ROM onto the phone. However, I have a Linux OS on my laptop (running Ubuntu 10.10) and all the guides I've seen use Windows programs.
Has anybody successfully rooted an Atrix using Linux, or has anybody come across a guide that explains it using Linux?
Any help appreciated.
If you looked at the sticky at General forum you would see that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1255548
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Inside you would see this:
If you need to perform this method using MacOS or Linux, please see this adaption of my script.
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http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php...ndows-Linux-OSX)&p=76046&viewfull=1#post76046
And about flashing roms, you need to unlcok your bootloader first, and you can do it with Linux system, read here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
Good luck and have fun
Cheers. I'll check out the links later.
The links talk about gingerbread - my Atrix (UK) still runs on 2.2. Will the aforementioned method still work on my Atrix?
Hey all -- just a quick web page to give you guys a head start when it comes to rooting your DROID BIONIC. This method works on Motorola phones running Android OS 2.3.4 or earlier.
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The top line here: http://www.psouza4.com/Bionic/
Hello all,
I'm new to the Android World. I've been searching the forums and my question doesn't seem to be anywhere.
I have an Atrix Version.4.4.20.MB860.Retail.en.DE, I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. My carrier is Personal.
I don't use Windows, I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 and I've found this guide:
wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Motorola_Atrix_4G:_Full_Update_Guide
I just want to know if anyone tried it from Linux with success.
Is there someone confirm this process?
Hi,
I've just unlocked the bootloader following the guide. All good!
I installed the CWM Recovery from the ROM Manager app.
HTH
Is it possible ? Since framaroot and towelroot didn't work and I only have a Linux computer and no Windows avaliable. I couldn't find the solution online and I know there are a lot of skilled people on here . Hope someone can help and hello everyone !
I've never personally had to use it as I've either used my windows computer or windows running in virtualbox(also another method you could try), but there is JOdin3. It's an opensource java implementation of Odin. So get yourself a root zip and try it out!
Thanks a lot ! Could someone write a quick guide for debian linux as I dont wanna brick my phone ?
There are several guides for windoes which thanks to JOdin3 would work the same, there are also video guides available for JOdin3. Is there anything specific you are unsure about?
Ok i downloaded the cf-autoroot zip for s3. So now lets say I flash it . Do I need to install a custom recovery, unlock the bootloader or something else in order to install a custom rom like androod revolution hd ?
Bumpity bump?
You would have to flash a custom recovery like TWRP or CWM in order to install a custom rom, yes. Sorry for the late reply, I've been busy and forgot to check back in
UNLOCK BOOTLOADERS
If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device - with the exception of Nexus devices, which will**automatically "OEM unlock" and*wipe your data.
Should I be worried about this?
Source is : http://autoroot.chainfire.eu
pizza_pie said:
UNLOCK BOOTLOADERS
If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device - with the exception of Nexus devices, which will**automatically "OEM unlock" and*wipe your data.
Should I be worried about this?
Source is : http://autoroot.chainfire.eu
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The Galaxy S3 is unlocked by default so nothing to worry about.
pizza_pie said:
Is it possible ? Since framaroot and towelroot didn't work and I only have a Linux computer and no Windows avaliable. I couldn't find the solution online and I know there are a lot of skilled people on here . Hope someone can help and hello everyone !
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Why dont you try to install Wine on your linux PC and then install odin and root your phone! Maybe it works i had linux for a week and via Wine i had my prefered windows apps installed.
Hi Guys,
Newly bought this wonderful beast of a phone/tablet with a 7D-501L Build number.
I'm using Linux Mint 17, and I'm trying to find a way to root this device either by using adb or/and fastboot.
I've probably searched every "windows" solution out there, but so far no luck trying to understand their process to convert it to an adb/fastboot process.
Hope you guys can point me in the right direction
andrewjohnyoung said:
Hi Guys,
Newly bought this wonderful beast of a phone/tablet with a 7D-501L Build number.
I'm using Linux Mint 17, and I'm trying to find a way to root this device either by using adb or/and fastboot.
I've probably searched every "windows" solution out there, but so far no luck trying to understand their process to convert it to an adb/fastboot process.
Hope you guys can point me in the right direction
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and did u find a solution ? cuz i searched also everywhere and tried many things but nothing work for me,..i m also on Linux mint 17.1
andrewjohnyoung said:
Hi Guys,
Newly bought this wonderful beast of a phone/tablet with a 7D-501L Build number.
I'm using Linux Mint 17, and I'm trying to find a way to root this device either by using adb or/and fastboot.
I've probably searched every "windows" solution out there, but so far no luck trying to understand their process to convert it to an adb/fastboot process.
Hope you guys can point me in the right direction
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MohaGad said:
and did u find a solution ? cuz i searched also everywhere and tried many things but nothing work for me,..i m also on Linux mint 17.1
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i rooted my 503L (EMUI 3.0 4.4.2 C208B009) using rootgenius app from the phone directly.
the phone was rooted initially when I flashed the KangVIP mod, but root was lost subsequently (cause unknown), upon recommendation from Chinese users, i re-rooted it successfully via the above mentioned app.
due to the KangVIP mod, Kinguser su management app was already the default su manager, i didnt change it, for 501L on international rom, you can download supersu from Play store after rooting to manage root access.
click on the dark green rectangle (with android logo) from the link below to download the latest apk
http://www.shuame.com/root/
Hi,
I'm completely new to android but I have programming experience and think I can find my way around with a good guide.
I'd like to run cyanogenmod on the LG L3 II e430. I'm running a Mac as a computer. I could use Windows in a virtual machine but would prefer methods using OSX or no computer at all.
What steps will I have to do to achieve my goal? Can somebody give me a step-by-step guide or point me in the right direction?
Thanks so much in advance!