PDANet+ Runtime Error *SOLVED:Kodi/XBMC Issue!* - Samsung Galaxy S 4 Zoom

Faulting application name: PdaNetPC.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5523efee
Faulting module name: PdaNetPC.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5523efee
Exception code: 0x40000015
Fault offset: 0x0003855e
Faulting process id: 0xba4
Faulting application start time: 0x01d0ae20d8a6c424
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\PdaNet for Android\PdaNetPC.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\PdaNet for Android\PdaNetPC.exe
Report Id: 0737366e-1a46-11e5-a645-d8d2dfacb18b
*Windows 7 64 bit, SP1, Fresh install*
This is getting annoying, I've tried everything and for some reason.
Every now and then, it fails.

I've good news and bad news, bad news first.
It would seem if you pull to much bandwidth the desktop client fails on the latest PDANet+ version.
But only when you're pulling 720p video via youtube from within Kodi or XBMC, doing the same through a browser isn't a problem.
So yeah peeps it would seem that PDANet+ really doesn't like a constant high bandwidth sometimes. Lol how funny, this is not just with this phone.
I also had this issue with a HTC Desire 310, pulling on a 3g+ connection through Kodi or XBMC, so keep it to streaming in browsers and staggered downloading. Not my fault, talk to june fabrics about it.

Is this still the case? I'm running the full paid version of pdanet+ through a Motorola razer Maxx HD in tethering mode with windows 10 and I keep getting a runtime error.

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[Think Tank] Running NZBGet on android via linux command line and webgui

NZBget is an open source usenet binary downloader, similar to sabnzbd or hellanzb, with one exception, it is written in C++. It also has a web interface.
The publication of a decent multi codec video player like vplayer alpha has given us the ability to play a lot of content, now nzbget would be a nice way to get this content like trailers and stuff directly onto our devices.
Nzbget can be cross compiled to run on an ARM architecture CPU.
My question is about the libs required for it to function:
1 Zlib
2 Libxml2
3 Openssl
4 Libsigc++
5 Libpar2
6 Curl
Are these available to run in the linux environment that is the foundation for our devices?
What would it take to get them running?
Would this even be remotely interesting to anyone other than myself?
Probably just you. There are ways to search for files, dropbox them, or other way to send them to the watched folder, download them on the computer, then view them remotely rather than through 3g.
I see downloading on the home connection far better than using 3g.
better sure, but not as convenient!
There have been times when I had nothing but my phone and no computer available. Something like this would have allowed me to get some media to watch.
Probably a very niche usage case though.
Hmmm... youtube comes to mind for trailers and such =/... anything else you could use a torrent remote and setup an FTP server with access to your download folder and secure it. If you really want NZB stuff... you could get it using an automated NZB retrieving program like hellanzb. Then do the same type of thing. You could then have media stored on your computer at home and DL what you want via FTP when you want it. Honestly, haven't used NZBs in a long time =/... torrents are so much... better. Just my opinion though.
im interrested in, if you have a working binary that run on android please give me.

Xendesktop 5 Express for Atrix 4G

Hello all,
This was a full week of work to make functional ( this setup is considered for ADVANCED users only )
What this is about is to use a stock atrix that comes standard with a Citrix receiver, what does the receiver do is that it is an interface to the Xendesktop virtual desktop deployment and desktop delivery to any device or pc, mac, Linux smartphone except android for now (in this mode the atrix in webtop is considered linux).
Main ingredients for this cooking sesson :
==> One powerful PC with at least 6GB ram and dual core processor and really fast hard drives.
==> LOTS of patience and googling
Software needed :
-Windows 2008 server with service pack 2 at the least
-Xendesktop 5 express ISO from www.citrix.com
-Your flavor of a Hyper Visor : Vmware ESXi 4 / Xenserver / Microsoft Hyper-V
-Your flavor of OS you would like to use on your Atrix : Win XP / Vista / 7
Outline of install steps ( I am not going to go to detail here as Google is your friend )
1- Install a flavor of hyper-visor on your pc
2- Install the windows 2008 server VM on the hyper-visor
3- Install Xendesktop on the windows 2008 server ( do not use quick deploy )
4- Add active directory role to your windows 2008 server ( make sure you have Dydns domain that points to your router which is going to be your domain name for the AD )
5- Install a flavor of your favorite Desktop OS on the hyper-visor
6- Install adobe air, flash, acrobat reader and all your favorite apps you need on the run on your flavor of desktop OS.
7- Add the desktop OS to the domain you created in AD
8- Log in as administrator on the desktop OS and making sure you are logged in thru the domain THEN install Xendesktop desktop agent and configure it (do not use quick deploy).
9- Configure your router OR install a VPN server on the Hyper-visor OR install Citrix access gateway on the hyper-visor and configure it with Xendesktop (BIG monstrous headache)
By now you should be ready to jump of the roof, well you should be able to check that :
1- the desktop OS is ready under xendesktop console
2- you did make a catalog in xendesktop and added the machine and user to that catalog and all is good as you have followed the docs for xendesktop
3- you are seeing the web site of your xendesktop server locally
4- you are able to launch windows on your atrix 4G locally and remotely via which ever method you used to tunnel in to your local network.
I know there is alot of details are out, so fire up your questions and i will try my best to answer them
dude you dont know how long i've been trying to get this running.
This is by far the best quick guide out there.
If you could provide some further details as to how do we bypass certain limitations and possibly explain what drawbacks we face by having this run on our pc full time.
This is the BARE minimum as i tricked xendesktop to be running on a domain controller instead of having a DC by itself and another 08 server for the xendesktop which would mean you would need a bigger cpu or two computers like i did as i don't have much horse power.
There is no limitations the only limitation is that xendesktop express is free for 10 users licenses, you MUST keep the PC humming 24/7 for it to be available to you anywhere you go whether you are on your Atrix 4G or on another pc or mac or linux box, i can say this is the true mobile desktop, it looks very very nice on my laptop dock for the atrix, no need to hack into linux for now till sogarth gets it squared away, but in general i had fun doing this project, i will re do it with the quick deploy on my recently acquired dell poweredge server with hot scsi drives
tell me where did you fail or stop at and what did you try ???
OH by the way the pc you use for this you forget you had it cuz after you are done cooking you leave it aside and dont run anyrhing else on it !! LOL
molotof said:
This is the BARE minimum as i tricked xendesktop to be running on a domain controller instead of having a DC by itself and another 08 server for the xendesktop which would mean you would need a bigger cpu or two computers like i did as i don't have much horse power.
There is no limitations the only limitation is that xendesktop express is free for 10 users licenses, you MUST keep the PC humming 24/7 for it to be available to you anywhere you go whether you are on your Atrix 4G or on another pc or mac or linux box, i can say this is the true mobile desktop, it looks very very nice on my laptop dock for the atrix, no need to hack into linux for now till sogarth gets it squared away, but in general i had fun doing this project, i will re do it with the quick deploy on my recently acquired dell poweredge server with hot scsi drives
tell me where did you fail or stop at and what did you try ???
OH by the way the pc you use for this you forget you had it cuz after you are done cooking you leave it aside and dont run anyrhing else on it !! LOL
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Thanks for letting me know and updating your OP
I guess I need another PC as a server :X I need to figure that part out.

Anyone figure out why native Android browser cannot download files from IIS website?

So, using the native Android browser, I can download files from other sites that seemingly are not running Windows IIS. My home PC is running a web site and FTP site using Windows IIS 6.1. I just tested trying to download a file and went to the logs, this is what is displayed
Code:
#Fields
date time s-sitename s-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem cs-uri-query s-port cs-username c-ip cs(User-Agent) sc-status sc-substatus sc-win32-status time-taken
2011-11-08 20:14:36 W3SVC2 [server-IP] HEAD /Music/_ALL/2+Pac+-+California+love.mp3 - 81 - [my-IP] - 401 2 5 124
2011-11-08 20:14:36 W3SVC2 [server-IP] GET /Music/_ALL/2+Pac+-+California+love.mp3 - 81 - [my-IP] AndroidDownloadManager 401 2 5 124
If I use any other browser, like FireFox, it downloads fine. Any clues? This happens on both my Iconia and my G2 phone.
I should mention a couple other things I noticed when I just tested this using FireFox
I am running a IIS site, but there are no pages, just directory listings
I have basic authentication on, so Windows accounts I have specified log in to the site first.
Looking at the log from the Android browser, the username is not passed in the GET request when trying to download the file. That makes sense as I see the status in the log as 401.
Below is the log from when I just tried, successfully, from FireFox
Code:
2011-11-08 20:36:20 W3SVC2 [server-IP GET /Music/_ALL/2+Pac+-+Changed+Man.mp3 - 81 [USERNAME] [my-IP] Mozilla/5.0+(Android;+Linux+armv7l;+rv:8.0)+Gecko/20111104+Firefox/8.0+Fennec/8.0 200 0 0 38922
That one returned 200-OK status.
So, anyone know why the Android browser doesn't seem to pass the username long in the GET request? I think that is the reason for the failed downloads. I am now going to try and change the phone's UA and see what that does... I am at work and do not have the tablet with me. The tablet is running the rooted stock 3.2, the phone is running the latest CM7 nightly, not sure in the browser differences though.
OK, set the phone's UA to IE6, but still a no go. It seems to pass the username when just grabbing the directory listings, but when it goes to download the file, it switches back to the Android Download Manager and doesn't pass the username, therefore gets a 401. I am at a loss...
Code:
2011-11-08 20:50:10 W3SVC2 [server-IP] GET /favicon.ico - 81 [USERNAME] [my-IP] Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+6.1;+Windows+XP) 404 0 2 380
2011-11-08 20:50:11 W3SVC2 [server-IP] GET /Music/_ALL/2+Pac+-+California+love.mp3 - 81 - [my-IP] AndroidDownloadManager 401 2 5 442
The 404 is because I obviously do not have a favicon.ico on my IIS directories.
Anyone? Bueller?
Thansk for the thread move TheRom Mistress!
Now, for a new-forum bump.
I just tried it again on my G2 rooted running CM7, tried pulling up a jpg, which worked, then tried downloading the jpg, which failed:
Code:
2012-06-01 18:07:07 W3SVC2 [SERVER IP ADDRESS] GET /cover.jpg - 81 [B][COLOR="Red"][USERNAME][/COLOR][/B] [MY IP ADDRESS] Mozilla/5.0+(Linux;+U;+Android+2.3.7;+en-us;+HTC+Vision+Build/GRI40;+CyanogenMod-7.2.0)+AppleWebKit/533.1+(KHTML,+like+Gecko)+Version/4.0+Mobile+Safari/533.1 200 0 0 2386
2012-06-01 18:07:13 W3SVC2 [SERVER IP ADDRESS] HEAD /cover.jpg - 81 - [MY IP ADDRESS] - 401 2 5 140
2012-06-01 18:07:15 W3SVC2 [SERVER IP ADDRESS] GET /cover.jpg - 81 - [MY IP ADDRESS] AndroidDownloadManager 401 2 5 296
The first line is the successful display of the cover.jpg file in the phone's browser. The next two lines are when I tried to long press the link for the jpg file and tell it to save. Any thoughts?This happens so far on all Android devices running stock browser. It still seems to be because the stock Android browser, and "AndroidDownloadManager", doesn't appear to pass the credential in it's request to download the files.
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Weekly bump
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...was there more to your message? I am viewing this from the Tapatalk app and see nothing but your signature...
Known issue with Android Download Manager mishandling Basic Authentication (here: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1353)
People are using a work around that bypasses authentication if the User-Agent == AndroidDownloadManager
It does expose some risk, but the browser itself still needs to pass authentication, just not the ADM. YMMV
Interesting I've never seen that before, but it simply restates what I've already discovered. The only benefits is the additional info that Google does actually know about it, but is doing little to nothing to actually fix it. I am not a fan of the work around, so I would likely just use another browser with it's own useragent that passes the auth info on a file request.
At the same time, I've gotten around this now by using Subsonic. With the free version, you'll want a router at home that can auto-update any of the big dynamic DNS providers like dyndns.org, and then simply route the port for subsonic and point it to your dyndns domain. Or, simply donate to Subsonic and they'll register a free [yournamehere].subsonic.org address to point to, and the latest versions of subsonic allow you to directly download to your phone. Out of the box, it only supports most music and video formats, but I imagine can be tweaked to give you other file formats as well.

VNC + VirtualBox = Full OS on your phone

I'm probably not the only one that has done this,but yesterday at work I setup a headless Windows XP VM with virtualbox on a computer,and used RealVNC Viewer on my phone to login remotely,and it worked pretty well. Our service order system does not display correctly in mobile web browsers (even the ones you can set to view in desktop mode),so this was an interesting alternative. I didnt specifically do this for my phone,but more or less to see how it would work on a bigger tablet. I used RealVNC,which is a paid app,but its definitely one of the best ones out there for this setup, more on that at the end.
Anyway,heres a few pointers if anyone wants to try this out.
1. Install virtualbox (and the extension pack),install your favorite guest OS and install your favorite VNC server (I just used TightVNC for the server as well). Also, shut down the VM and change the network type from NAT to Bridge (so it gets an IP from your network). Start it back up, get the IP address and shut it back down.
2. With the VM off,start it back up in headless mode:
My host OS was windows 7,so I created a batch file in the VB program files folder and added this:
Code:
VBoxManage startvm "VM name" --type headless
Then I made a shortcut to the batch file on the desktop.
the command is same for linux,but you can run it from any terminal directory I do believe
3. Give it a min to boot up,then adjust the resolution with:
Use this one time command,adjust the values if necessary. I created another batch file to run this command,then changed it for the next command we have to run.
Code:
VBoxManage setextradata global GUI/MaxGuestResolution 1920,1200
that will allow VirtualBox to globally use any resolution up to 1920x1200,but it wont actually change it,that is what the next one is for,this changes it on the fly:
Code:
VBoxManage controlvm "VM name" setvideomodehint 960 503 24
for best usage,disconnect and reconnect from the phone when changing it on the fly,RealVNC didnt exactly like the resolution changing while logged in.
Now with the RealVNC viewer,it keeps the notification bar at the top,so you cant exactly use it full screen,so thats why its not 960x540.
The realVNC app for 9.99 is worth it,all the other remote apps I have tried are either slower,or had dumb control schemes. This one seems to work the best. Also,I have never used the built in remote display function,so I dont know if it would work any better or not.
I had very minimal lag with 24 bit color on the phone,this method will work on any android device,you just have to figure out the maximum resolution to use without having to pan the screen. Obviously this will work great at home or at work using wifi,but not that great using 3G service.
thats pretty bad ass. For the Tegra 3 crowd, such as myself, Splashtop THD is more than just for gaming, again, it is paid like RealVNC, but the best part about it is it runs nearly lagless. Give it a shot if your hardware supports it

[Q] Newbie needs some help - Errors in ADB

So I just started playing around with Android, the SDK, Android Studio, and Java for that matter today. I think I am figuring things out well enough and have been able to debug some simple example applications on an emulator. Noticing how slow the emulator runs, I figured a hardware-in-the-loop would go faster and connected my Samsung Note 8. As soon as the tablet connects to the hardware debugger (as reported by 'logcat' in the 'Android DDMS' box of Android Studio), I'm getting the following two messages repeating quite rapidly (every 15-30 ms):
Code:
4966-4982/? W/SAMMLibraryCore﹕ Not AMS File(Invalid AMS End Marker)
4966-4982/? W/SAMMLibrary﹕ Error on load SAMM File Info
Googling these two messages does not yield any information. I assume this is an issue with my tablet (vs. the program I am developing), but would like conformation from someone who might know better.
Thanks!
- Kevin

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