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hello!
i´v a big trouble! i ve changed something in my ace in the Service menu, now when im sending sms or other messages in 3g or (H) they´r fail..
would somebody help me and post right settings from Service mode Plz?
to get in the menu you should go to dial pad and call *#*#197328640#*#*
plz post the settings from
debug screen >phone controll > network control
common > FTM
common > diag config
qxdm logging > logging feature
qxdm logging > ipc logging
qxdm logging > at cmd logging
qxdm logging > sring logging
qxdm logging > UMTS UE OTA
hackdima said:
hello!
i´v a big trouble! i ve changed something in my ace in the Service menu, now when im sending sms or other messages in 3g or (H) they´r fail..
would somebody help me and post right settings from Service mode Plz?
to get in the menu you should go to dial pad and call *#*#197328640#*#*
plz post the settings from
debug screen >phone controll > network control
common > FTM
common > diag config
qxdm logging > logging feature
qxdm logging > ipc logging
qxdm logging > at cmd logging
qxdm logging > sring logging
qxdm logging > UMTS UE OTA
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Try this.
Go to SETTINGS-WIRELESS...-MOBILE...-ACCESS POINT...
Now ADD NEW APN(what is your mobile provider APN), SAVE and PICK it to use.
CHEERS!
thank you!! =)
Hi guys,
I am looking for some info about how to enable Diag Mode, in order to get to the phone through QPST+QXDM. But until now, I got Nothing...
I read some post, but most of them refer to HTC devices. Does anybody knows if we can get connected to the Sony's Qualcomm Chipset? I am trying to do something similar to what ASCOM TEMS Invertigation kit does, but using Qualcomm environment.
Link Here!
Also this is the info that I have from Sony's Neo V chipset: Link Here!
Thanks!
Bonzi
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1248514
Maybe this?
JoHnNy08PL said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1248514
Maybe this?
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Good info, but the path that it mentions is not available in my ROM, It also doesn't specify which Rom should we use. (I am using 4.0.4 Pureness)
adb shell, su, echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/usb_composite/modem/enable
[email protected]:/ # find / -iname *modem*
/system/usr/share/alsa/pcm/modem.conf
/sys/devices/virtual/android_usb/android0/f_modem >> /device >> Link a > /sys/devices/virtual/android_usb/android0/f_modem/device
/sys/class/android_usb/f_modem
/sys/module/smd_pkt/parameters/modem_wait_timeout
/sys/module/msm_rmnet/parameters/modem_wait
....
# find ./ -iname *enable*
./platform/chargalg/power_supply/chargalg/enable_monitoring_ambient_temp
./virtual/timed_output/vibrator/enable
./virtual/android_usb/android0/enable
....
I found the path in 2.3.4 but when I activated the adb link fails and I have to reboot the phone. Could it be because the BootLoader is Locked?
Any DEv that could help me ?
Also there is a Diag folder on /sys/devices/virtual/usb_composite/ folder. I changed the enable flag to 1 and the phone disconnect the adb session...
Thanks
Bonzi
bonzi22 said:
Good info, but the path that it mentions is not available in my ROM, It also doesn't specify which Rom should we use. (I am using 4.0.4 Pureness)
adb shell, su, echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/usb_composite/modem/enable
[email protected]:/ # find / -iname *modem*
/system/usr/share/alsa/pcm/modem.conf
/sys/devices/virtual/android_usb/android0/f_modem >> /device >> Link a > /sys/devices/virtual/android_usb/android0/f_modem/device
/sys/class/android_usb/f_modem
/sys/module/smd_pkt/parameters/modem_wait_timeout
/sys/module/msm_rmnet/parameters/modem_wait
....
# find ./ -iname *enable*
./platform/chargalg/power_supply/chargalg/enable_monitoring_ambient_temp
./virtual/timed_output/vibrator/enable
./virtual/android_usb/android0/enable
....
I found the path in 2.3.4 but when I activated the adb link fails and I have to reboot the phone. Could it be because the BootLoader is Locked?
Any DEv that could help me ?
Also there is a Diag folder on /sys/devices/virtual/usb_composite/ folder. I changed the enable flag to 1 and the phone disconnect the adb session...
Thanks
Bonzi
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dears please explain about "adb shell, su, echo 1 > /sys/devices/virtual/usb_composite/modem/enable"
because in my case dont work, i have the same problem with you
Me too Suffering
while executing this
[email protected]:/ # find / -iname *modem*
gives
/system/framework/modemwarmup.jar
/sys/kernel/debug/smd/modem_err_f3
/sys/kernel/debug/smd/modem_err
/sys/kernel/debug/modem_notifier
/sys/module/smd_tty/parameters/modem_wait
/sys/module/msm_rmnet/parameters/modem_wait
/sys/fih_sw_info/fih_modem_crash_info
/data/data_test/modem_port_timeout
/data/data_test/modem_port_status
/data/dalvik-cache/[email protected]@[email protected]
/data/mlog/20160530_090325/modem_oemdbg_0_log.txt
/data/mlog/20160530_090325/modem_err_data_index01_log00.txt
/data/mlog/20160629_175250/modem_oemdbg_0_log.txt
/data/mlog/20160629_175250/modem_err_data_index01_log00.txt
/data/mlog/20160718_224803/modem_oemdbg_0_log.txt
/data/mlog/20160718_224803/modem_err_data_index01_log00.txt
/data/mlog/20160528_014415/modem_oemdbg_1_log.txt
/data/mlog/20160528_014415/modem_err_data_index01_log00.txt
/data/mlog/20160814_175808/modem_oemdbg_0_log.txt
/data/mlog/20160814_175808/modem_err_data_index01_log00.txt
/data/mlog/20160522_101125/modem_err_data_index01_log00.txt
/data/mlog/20160523_185156/modem_oemdbg_0_log.txt
/data/mlog/20160523_185156/modem_err_data_index01_log00.txt
and no such path shows in my phone (Sony ST21i, Android 4.0.4, MSM7225AA Chipset)
Hello
This way to install Remix OS Without USB, and for USB use on Parallels ,and almost same for other VM
# First (without USB)
1- you will need to download Remix OS from there site http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc#downloadNow
2- Extract the downloaded files
3- Open Parallels > File > New > Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or image file > Image File > Select a file... > (Select Remix OS .ISO) From the extracted folder > Continue > for operation system you will choose Other linux or Ubuntu Linux or FreeBSD (maybe other will work too) > OK > Type the name you want > Customize settings before installation > Hardware >
A- CPU & Memory > Processors: 1 or more (Choose half for first time)
Memory 1024 or more (Choose half for first time)
4- Press TAB key on resident mode > press (space) and add ( INSTALL=0) "Capital Letters" > Enter
5- Create/Modify partitions > Do you want to use GPT (No) GPL (No) > New > Primary > Choose all size you make for virtual > Bootable > Write (yes) > Quit
sda1 Boot Primary Linux (size you choose)
6- First line (sda1) > OK > ext4 or fat32 > Format (Yes) > GRUB (Yes) > Do you want to install EFI GRUB2 (Skip) > System read-write (Yes) > Run OK ( some differences option may see on different operation system you will choose)
# Not for Parallels tested on Virtual Box
7- To make mouse work go to Input > Mouse Integration ( remove it )
8- After reboot you will not be able to start before you remove the CD from Remix OS setting, Right click on Remix OS virtual disc Settings… > Storage > Remove by right click on Remix_OS > Remove > OK
# To use USB so you will be able to use the OS on your VM like add or remove folder and use USB elsewhere like not you computer
1- Install Remix OS normal way (I used windows maybe other way available)
2- Open Parallels > File > New > Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or image file > Continue without a source > > for operation system you will choose Ubuntu Linux or Other linux or FreeBSD (maybe other will work too) > OK > Type the name you want > Customize settings before installation > Hardware >
A- CPU & Memory > Processors: 1 or more (Choose half for first time)
Memory 1024 or more (Choose half for first time)
B- Boot Order > External device > and select the USB with Remix OS pre installed
Please replay if it work for you, if not write the problem
http://ift.tt/1UGaH7O
This information from many sources I do not remember, so I am sorry for not mansion any one
Kind Regard
Play Store for Remix OS https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/remix-os-for-pc/6jsV0ZB8174
Another method http://forum.xda-developers.com/rem...ally-remix-t3327735/post65637809#post65637809
Thread may be useful http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/remix-os-installation-rooting-t3293769
[GUIDE] [ALTERNATIVE] Dual boot RemixOS ( beta ) alongside Windows
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/dual-boot-remixos-windows-usb-drive-t3324359
Thanks a lot, I install it again and it worked :laugh:
Starting from number 4 after boot using usb with remix and format the old partition with remix :silly:
Matam AlHaidariya said:
Thanks a lot, I install it again and it worked :laugh:
Starting from number 4 after boot using usb with remix and format the old partition with remix :silly:
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Happy to help
Video of installation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3FN0UaF4Yo
disabling mouse integration is for virtualbox right? is there any way to do it in vmware?
vandebergz said:
disabling mouse integration is for virtualbox right? is there any way to do it in vmware?
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After so many try on VMware fusion for OS X, I couldn't find a way to use the mouse like Parallels and VirtualBox, sorry
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/guide-uefi-dual-boot-root-remix-os-2-0-t3330251
http://www.geekdashboard.com/how-to-install-remix-os-on-virtualbox/comment-page-1/#comment-216121
VMware 12
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/howto-install-remixos-2-0-102-64-bits-t3332615
Bombo1 said:
Hello
This way to install Remix OS Without USB, and for USB use on Parallels ,and almost same for other VM
# First (without USB)
1- you will need to download Remix OS from there site http://www.jide.com/en/remixos-for-pc#downloadNow
2- Extract the downloaded files
3- Open Parallels > File > New > Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or image file > Image File > Select a file... > (Select Remix OS .ISO) From the extracted folder > Continue > for operation system you will choose Other linux or Ubuntu Linux or FreeBSD (maybe other will work too) > OK > Type the name you want > Customize settings before installation > Hardware >
A- CPU & Memory > Processors: 1 or more (Choose half for first time)
Memory 1024 or more (Choose half for first time)
4- Press TAB key on resident mode > press (space) and add ( INSTALL=0) "Capital Letters" > Enter
5- Create/Modify partitions > Do you want to use GPT (No) GPL (No) > New > Primary > Choose all size you make for virtual > Bootable > Write (yes) > Quit
sda1 Boot Primary Linux (size you choose)
6- First line (sda1) > OK > ext4 or fat32 > Format (Yes) > GRUB (Yes) > Do you want to install EFI GRUB2 (Skip) > System read-write (Yes) > Run OK ( some differences option may see on different operation system you will choose)
# Not for Parallels tested on Virtual Box
7- To make mouse work go to Input > Mouse Integration ( remove it )
8- After reboot you will not be able to start before you remove the CD from Remix OS setting, Right click on Remix OS virtual disc Settings… > Storage > Remove by right click on Remix_OS > Remove > OK
# To use USB so you will be able to use the OS on your VM like add or remove folder and use USB elsewhere like not you computer
1- Install Remix OS normal way (I used windows maybe other way available)
2- Open Parallels > File > New > Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or image file > Continue without a source > > for operation system you will choose Ubuntu Linux or Other linux or FreeBSD (maybe other will work too) > OK > Type the name you want > Customize settings before installation > Hardware >
A- CPU & Memory > Processors: 1 or more (Choose half for first time)
Memory 1024 or more (Choose half for first time)
B- Boot Order > External device > and select the USB with Remix OS pre installed
Please replay if it work for you, if not write the problem
http://ift.tt/1UGaH7O
This information from many sources I do not remember, so I am sorry for not mansion any one
Kind Regard
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So after doing Yes to Grub (no USB install) using parallels 11, it seems to get stuck for a long time
yrubin07 said:
So after doing Yes to Grub (no USB install) using parallels 11, it seems to get stuck for a long time
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I tried again to install it with the same way, and it's work without any stuck ( few minutes for first time )
i just can't figure out at step 4.
i dowwnloaded the .iso, then did till step 3, and here, once I chose the Remix os.iso file, I got the warning saying 'operating system not found in this .iso file'
any steps I'm missing? Please guide me.
thanks.
(p.s: I'm using the rooted .iso file)
rathisarov said:
i just can't figure out at step 4.
i dowwnloaded the .iso, then did till step 3, and here, once I chose the Remix os.iso file, I got the warning saying 'operating system not found in this .iso file'
any steps I'm missing? Please guide me.
thanks.
(p.s: I'm using the rooted .iso file)
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I tried rooted ISO and no luck to get it on virtual machine, but it worked normally from USB, may be this new one will work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/remix-os-pc-hacked-edition-ota-v2-0-201-t3345968
Installed as resident, but doesn't finish loading.
I followed the instructions to install resident. Seems to have installed correctly. I couldn't removed the virtual CD from VirtualBox settings so I renamed the iso file. Stuck loading with the Remix OS black load screen. Any ideas?
VirtualBox on Windows 7 x64, followed directions with 16GB hard drive, 2GB RAM on virtual machine.
*Update: It did eventually start up. Works, but slow. I didn't think it would need more than 2GB of RAM. Maybe all try it again with more. It freezes up on my too - becomes unresponsive.
Hi , just did this ... so i thought id share my results to help anyone out there ....
Macbook pro early 2011 i7 Intel HD Graphics 3000 384 MB
I tried many solutions out there to create a bootable USB ,
tried converting ISO to img and unetbootin (no go stuck on android x86 logo on bootup)
tried dd ing the ISO to usb drive ( same thing )
added refind to hidden EFI partition (using linux) and rebooted ( got past android logo - then stuck on flashing remix logo)
hmmmm
So anyways - I have parallels and a windows 10 install - booted windows 10 in parallels and
used the remix USB install tool to install the remixISO to the USB.
then i created a VM in parallels using the method from above posts (Bombo1) steps below ....
1- Install Remix OS normal way (I used windows maybe other way available)
2- Open Parallels > File > New > Install Windows or another OS from a DVD or image file > Continue without a source > > for operation system you will choose Ubuntu Linux or Other linux or FreeBSD (maybe other will work too) > OK > Type the name you want > Customize settings before installation > Hardware >
A- CPU & Memory > Processors: 1 or more (Choose half for first time)
Memory 1024 or more (Choose half for first time)
B- Boot Order > External device > and select the USB with Remix OS pre installed (important)
Then it booted and to my delight worked fine ....
Im yet to have a proper play - but yea
Parallels Tools?
Is there any possible way to install Parallels Tools on Remix OS?
epic_paradox86 said:
Is there any possible way to install Parallels Tools on Remix OS?
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No.
Parallels Tools is a set of drivers, kernel modules and software that has to be designed for the guest OS.
There isn't a set of tools for Android.
Installed successfully on my Mac with Parallels, but it refuses to install MS Word: "Microsoft office apps can't install on this device. This device uses a processor that doesn't meet the system requirements for installing Office." I put 2 cores and 1024 MB RAM.
This thread is about starting native Linux on Samsung Galaxy Note9. This isn't my first attempt to do such thing. The history looks like Galaxy Spica -> Galaxy J1 (2016) -> Galaxy Note9. So I know what I'm doing
Later I'll post instructions how to install and run it.
Note9 isn't my main device, so I won't work on dualboot. If some wants to make it, feel free to build dualboot (kexec) recovery and post it here.
Source code.
Kernel: https://github.com/LONELY-WOLF/crownlte-linux-os
First success
So, here is a first result.
With minor modifications to DECON (framebuffer) my Note9 is able to run Arch Linux form SD card.
So far it has no serial or USB console. I can't find a way to make UART JIG for Type-C Samsungs. USB gadgets are hardcoded and can't be easy changed to CDC ACM. This is not good and makes development harder.
Arch Linux says it started GUI but I don't know what happened to Xorg. It can be on back buffer or on another display (since Note9 has it via Type-C).
This would be awesome for me during pen testing?!
Def following!
Could install it on dualboot?
giorgior.r said:
Could install it on dualboot?
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Yes, it's possible. As for now kernel is inside phone memory and root FS is on SD card.
There are two ways to install it alongside Android:
Flash Linux kernel as recovery. So when you try to enter recovery it'll boot into Linux. You lose recovery in this case.
Install special dualboot/kexec recovery and start Linux from recovery menu. (If someone will make such recovery for Note9)
All Linux files (except kernel) are on SD card. SD has following partition scheme:
Storage. That's what your Android sees as SD card. FAT32 or exFAT
Apps2SD. Is someone still using it? However this partition can be 1MB in size.
Linux rootfs. That's where Linux "ROM" lives.
So SD is also ready for daily use.
nice, have similar thing based on exynos-linux-stable and debian stretch wifi work but sound and usb not yet for me. how you enabled boot console? also need to swap red and blue channel because they are flipped on 24/32 bit colours
Sisah said:
nice, have similar thing based on exynos-linux-stable and debian stretch wifi work but sound and usb not yet for me. how you enabled boot console? also need to swap red and blue channel because they are flipped on 24/32 bit colours
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For fbcon you need to patch decon driver. Take a look at my commits on GitHub.
Yes, RGB<->BGR is a common issue. I have it on J120F too. This hack work for J1. But it would be nice to find a source of the problem. I believe decon reports wrong color order.
WARNING! I had to disable fbcon on J1 because it messed up with Xorg.
Still no luck with USB. I try to configure it with configfs, but got error
Code:
Config c/1 of g1 needs at least one function
Looks like Samsung hardcoded something inside USB drivers.
Found out that USB configfs is heavily modified. That's the reason why Linux can't configure USB gadgets properly. Bring back compatibility seems to be a hard task.
ho ho ho... so long time im not play dualboot
sorry i have diferent question, i see on youtube, normal windows 10 work on lumia 950 and 950xl, what its that ?
Ce Doresti said:
ho ho ho... so long time im not play dualboot
sorry i have diferent question, i see on youtube, normal windows 10 work on lumia 950 and 950xl, what its that ?
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Since I'm a Windows Phone hacker, I can answer your question
That project is very similar to what I do here. Starting from Windows Phone 8, phone OS and desktop one have one (NT) kernel. Just like Android and desktop Linux do. Windows you see on NL950 on YouTube is "Windows for ARM". It looks like desktop but it can't run normal Windows EXEs because of different processor architecture. Maybe it can run desktop .NET applications (I've made proof-of-concept EXE that worked on both Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows XP) but I'm not sure.
Linux is a better way to get desktop OS on mobile device. Open source nature of most Linux software makes it possible to use almost any program on any processor architecture. Take a look at single board computers (like Raspberry Pi) if you want to see what Linux can do on ARM architecture.
I think win 10 for arm have integrated x86 emulator, so it probably launch nearly anything.
If i can have one more question. How you refreshing screen? Refresh rate is set to 0 and my every attempt to configure screen with fbset result in black screen and hard reset, so i must use infinite loop that send "1" to /sys/class/graphics/fb0/rotate to refresh my screen
-W_O_L_F- said:
Since I'm a Windows Phone hacker, I can answer your question
That project is very similar to what I do here. Starting from Windows Phone 8, phone OS and desktop one have one (NT) kernel. Just like Android and desktop Linux do. Windows you see on NL950 on YouTube is "Windows for ARM". It looks like desktop but it can't run normal Windows EXEs because of different processor architecture. Maybe it can run desktop .NET applications (I've made proof-of-concept EXE that worked on both Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows XP) but I'm not sure.
Linux is a better way to get desktop OS on mobile device. Open source nature of most Linux software makes it possible to use almost any program on any processor architecture. Take a look at single board computers (like Raspberry Pi) if you want to see what Linux can do on ARM architecture.
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thank you !
I can see the potential of this project if things go according to your vision.. I will for sure donate you for your amazing effort
Interesting, is it more for the challenge itself or what's your goal?
Linux on Dex works great for me, it's missing a gui if you don't connect it to a display but you could probably trick it to believe that the phone screen is an external display.
Sisah said:
I think win 10 for arm have integrated x86 emulator, so it probably launch nearly anything.
If i can have one more question. How you refreshing screen? Refresh rate is set to 0 and my every attempt to configure screen with fbset result in black screen and hard reset, so i must use infinite loop that send "1" to /sys/class/graphics/fb0/rotate to refresh my screen
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Since we use the same kernel can you share your work on GitHub too? Also I need all your current work on OS. What image you use? What modifications you made? It's a good idea for me to migrate to the same distro. This can speed up our work.
-W_O_L_F- said:
Since we use the same kernel can you share your work on GitHub too? Also I need all your current work on OS. What image you use? What modifications you made? It's a good idea for me to migrate to the same distro. This can speed up our work.
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Here is my config files for debian.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ccziy42yj2bn28x/LINUX.zip
(Include precompiled mtev driver from meefik https://github.com/meefik/xorg-input-mtev
Also it set wacom driver for spen to work
)
kernel .config
https://www.mediafire.com/file/czrct62638xpkhz/.config
And debian install cdrom
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/arm64/iso-cd/
installation was little tricky, need to install linuxdeploy compile kernel with atleast isofs, systemv-ipc, vt console, kernel automounter-v4, fanotify and raid-dm support and put it to recovery.img, then dd it to BOOT partition.
Now download debian-installer.iso, extract ramdisk.gz from him and reboot to modified recovery.
Here mount system, go to terminal, type linuxdeploy shell.
Now we must unpack ramdisk.gz from installer with abootimg or mkbootimg, mount debian-installer.iso to unpacked-ramdisk/cdrom and then we can chroot to installer ramdisk with chroot /unpacked-ramdisk /bin/ash
After that just type
./init
debian-installer-startup
debian-installer
Use sdcard as root partition and install.
After installing base system it probably fail to setup apt, so we must open terminal in setup program then
mount --bind /cdrom /target/media/cdrom (need to create that dir first)
then
chroot /target /bin/bash
apt-cdrom add
apt-get update
Now you can run tasksel and install desktop (kde xfce and gnome work but need lightdm for virtual keyboard on login)
(Here is nice place to copy those config files i posted and run install.sh, but also be sure to install lightdm and onboard keyboard, its not in my pack)
after that type exit few times until you get back to installer where you can finish installation.
Then need to compile kernel make initrd and create boot.img (can be done in linuxdeploy on android)
Also copy /vendor from phone to installed system then wifi start working and we can install from netinst-cd with little less trouble, or install to .img maybe even folder from internal_sdcard, its much faster than booting from memory card
Here is my fresh install of debian stretch and kde, only modification is in lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf, 40-libinput.conf, xorg.conf (not needed much), /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local (hardcoded root partition and loop .img for boot) and added framebuffer_refresh systemd service. To install just unpack .zip to root of /data (sda25) and flash linux-boot.img to boot partition.
Sound, USB, and 24bit colors are still broken, but maybe still better than linux on dex with some hardware graphics acceleration like panfrost driver it may be better than my pc
Root - 16GB .img after unpack
https://mega.nz/#!zeAA3KzY!vK5g2HtI0H3CD654wx40w14VstT6ktLX6tzNsUMWNoU
Boot.img
https://mega.nz/#!LCQB0QJK!YKTflwPsAJosaxr0Bqlu_9XtfgCFxkgNCmrbyNNaBvM
Login as sisah with password 123456, root password 123456, kde wallet password is set to 123456 too. Made on n960f dual sim.
Sisah said:
Here is my fresh install of debian stretch and kde, only modification is in lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf, 40-libinput.conf, xorg.conf (not needed much), /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local (hardcoded root partition and loop .img for boot) and added framebuffer_refresh systemd service. To install just unpack .zip to root of /data (sda25) and flash linux-boot.img to boot partition.
Sound, USB, and 24bit colors are still broken, but maybe still better than linux on dex with some hardware graphics acceleration like panfrost driver it may be better than my pc
Root - 16GB .img after unpack
https://mega.nz/#!zeAA3KzY!vK5g2HtI0H3CD654wx40w14VstT6ktLX6tzNsUMWNoU
Boot.img
https://mega.nz/#!LCQB0QJK!YKTflwPsAJosaxr0Bqlu_9XtfgCFxkgNCmrbyNNaBvM
Login as sisah with password 123456, root password 123456, kde wallet password is set to 123456 too. Made on n960f dual sim.
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Good work
@Sisah
I've managed to get USB to work. Here, take the code:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget/g1
cd /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget/g1
echo 0xabcd > idVendor
echo 0x1234 > idProduct
mkdir -p strings/0x409
echo SM-960F > strings/0x409/serialnumber
echo Samsung > strings/0x409/manufacturer
echo Note9 > strings/0x409/product
# Config 1
mkdir -p configs/c.1
echo 120 > configs/c.1/MaxPower
mkdir -p configs/c.1/strings/0x409
echo "ACM" > configs/c.1/strings/0x409/configuration
mkdir functions/acm.GS0
ln -s functions/acm.GS0 configs/c.1
# Config 2
#mkdir -p configs/c.2
#echo 120 > configs/c.2/MaxPower
#mkdir -p configs/c.2/strings/0x409
#echo "RNDIS" > configs/c.2/strings/0x409/configuration
mkdir functions/rndis.usb0 # use default parameters
ln -s functions/rndis.usb0 configs/c.1
echo "acm,rndis" > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/functions
echo 10c00000.dwc3 > UDC
echo 1 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/enable
# to unbind it: echo "" UDC; sleep 1; rm -rf /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget/g1
/sbin/agetty -w -L 115200 ttyGS0 linux
exit 0
-W_O_L_F- said:
@Sisah
I've managed to get USB to work. Here, take the code:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget/g1
cd /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget/g1
echo 0xabcd > idVendor
echo 0x1234 > idProduct
mkdir -p strings/0x409
echo SM-960F > strings/0x409/serialnumber
echo Samsung > strings/0x409/manufacturer
echo Note9 > strings/0x409/product
# Config 1
mkdir -p configs/c.1
echo 120 > configs/c.1/MaxPower
mkdir -p configs/c.1/strings/0x409
echo "ACM" > configs/c.1/strings/0x409/configuration
mkdir functions/acm.GS0
ln -s functions/acm.GS0 configs/c.1
# Config 2
#mkdir -p configs/c.2
#echo 120 > configs/c.2/MaxPower
#mkdir -p configs/c.2/strings/0x409
#echo "RNDIS" > configs/c.2/strings/0x409/configuration
mkdir functions/rndis.usb0 # use default parameters
ln -s functions/rndis.usb0 configs/c.1
echo "acm,rndis" > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/functions
echo 10c00000.dwc3 > UDC
echo 1 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/enable
# to unbind it: echo "" UDC; sleep 1; rm -rf /sys/kernel/config/usb_gadget/g1
/sbin/agetty -w -L 115200 ttyGS0 linux
exit 0
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Nice it enable usb, but still getting errors when i plug otg, and phone reboot if i connect it to pc, its strenge because i installed linux on more phones and otg alwais worked without any configuration.
Hello,
I updated my Beelink GT King Pro and somehow lost the MAC address of the ethernet NIC, so the wired connection doesn't work now. Can you help me, please? I also tried another ROM from Aidan, Slimbox etc... with the same result. Thanks for any help and tips.
How to restore MAC and serial number using adb or Terminal:
Code:
su
echo "mac" > /sys/class/unifykeys/name
echo "AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA" > /sys/class/unifykeys/write
Replace AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA with what you have on the label.
mAtvXk said:
How to restore MAC and serial number using adb or Terminal:
Code:
su
echo "mac" > /sys/class/unifykeys/name
echo "AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA" > /sys/class/unifykeys/write
Replace AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA with what you have on the label.
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Does it work if I haven't root?