remix os mouse pointer issue - Remix OS for PC

well i booted up remix os on my laptop and see that the mouse pointer isnt the traditional arrow....its kind of transparent and is round!!!
plz help me to get the actual pointer on this thing>>>

Idk some people get different one which is weird. Lol you would have to use remix tool too extract system.img and find that file or root it and use a root browser
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If you are using a multi-touch track pad it shows the mentioned pointer. If you use a traditional mouse you get a traditional pointer.

rajarshi.banerjee00 said:
well i booted up remix os on my laptop and see that the mouse pointer isnt the traditional arrow....its kind of transparent and is round!!!
plz help me to get the actual pointer on this thing>>>
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Tried and tested method :
Go to system/usr/idc
Open ETPS_2_Elantech_Touchpad.idc
replace the line "touch.gestureMode = spots" by "touch.gestureMode = pointer"
Now Reboot

sacredev said:
Tried and tested method :
Go to system/usr/idc
Open ETPS_2_Elantech_Touchpad.idc
replace the line "touch.gestureMode = spots" by "touch.gestureMode = pointer"
Now Reboot
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does it mean i have 2 root?

sacredev said:
Tried and tested method :
Go to system/usr/idc
Open ETPS_2_Elantech_Touchpad.idc
replace the line "touch.gestureMode = spots" by "touch.gestureMode = pointer"
Now Reboot
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thanks

rajarshi.banerjee00 said:
does it mean i have 2 root?
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Either root. Or use remixtools to ecompile syatem img. And do the edits than repack the .IMG
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Doesn't work for me... :crying:
sacredev said:
Tried and tested method :
Go to system/usr/idc
Open ETPS_2_Elantech_Touchpad.idc
replace the line "touch.gestureMode = spots" by "touch.gestureMode = pointer"
Now Reboot
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I have changed it but didn't work!
plz give me another solution
sacredev said:
Tried and tested method :
Go to system/usr/idc
Open ETPS_2_Elantech_Touchpad.idc
replace the line "touch.gestureMode = spots" by "touch.gestureMode = pointer"
Now Reboot
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I had to get new version from jide.com and now everything is ok
sadegh007 said:
I have changed it but didn't work!
plz give me another solution
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Related

[ROM] Cyanogen for Gen8

This thread is for installation, help,
known bugs
and infos/faqs
for the shortly released build of cyanogen for the gen 8 archos
it is only "recommended" to use it with the a101 or the 70
link: http://www.openaos.org
installation:
install sde
install open aos recovery
Download the last Cyanogen img file from here: http://download.openaos.org/bubu/gen8/android/Rename the file to openaos-gingerbread then copy it to the root of your Archos
edit the menue.lst (with notepad++) to:
Archos|ARCHOS|ARCHOS|/init|0
Angstrom||/rootfs.img|/sbin/init|1
Ginger-bread||/openaos-gingerbread.img|/init|0
(add an empty line at the end)
unix breaks must be enabled in notepad++ if you are on windows.
Reboot your Archos and hold down VOL - (Down) Button, select "Developer Edition" and select in the Boot Menu "Ginger-bread".
if nothing is helping try(wont boot/ wont show ginger-bread):
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1302552154/menu.lst
bugs:
Not working:
Bluetooth
accelerated Video decoding
Suspend
TS calibration on A28/A32/A43
orientation has it hickups
Known problems:
general instability / random crashes
hard to use on resistive TS models due to missing calibration
faq:
What's working ?
Currently working:
SGX/EGL 3D acceleration
WiFi
Touchscreen
Orientation
Android Market
alot more...
screan not working on normal orientation on the a101?
activate 180* in settings-cyanogensettings-display
updating:
just exchange the img
historyin unseperated datetime)
initial 20110623
update1 20110626
update2 20110628
update3 20110629
Update4 20110708 more stability, faster
developing........ in a real guide and how to......
all credits to the geniuses of openaos and especially bubu.
and thank them(bubu,@dm8tbr and divx) for this guide too they been super helpfull
sent from my droid (not the one you are looking for)
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm very excited to finally have an actual file in hand for CM7. Just FYI though, before you flash too soon:
Not working:
Audio
Bluetooth
Accelerometer
accelerated Video decoding
Suspend
TS calibration on A28/A32/A43
Known problems:
general instability / random crashes
Touchscreen has problems on the A101
hard to use on resistive TS models due to missing calibration
There's still some work to be done before it's a daily use ROM, but hopefully we can help out and fix some of these issues.
Great news guys! Look forward to testing it.
How do I edit the list?
Code:
Cyanogen||/cyanogen.img|/sbin/init|1
Update
This is really great, but you can notice this is an alfa version
coen22 said:
How do I edit the list?
Code:
Cyanogen||/cyanogen.img|/sbin/init|1
Update
This is really great, but you can notice this is an alfa version
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see how to.....
Greeaaat
but i'll wait until its a "daily use"rom like ninja said
for now, Urukdroid is great for me
Lenn said:
Greeaaat
but i'll wait until its a "daily use"rom like ninja said
for now, Urukdroid is great for me
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what a helpfull post again
sent from my droid (not the one you are looking for)
gbohm said:
what a helpfull post again
sent from my droid (not the one you are looking for)
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3 guys above e posted exactly the same, but whatever...
ok i cant get this to show in the boot menu. i have put the .img file on my tab with the usb. then i edited the list like this : Cyanogen||/cyanogen.img|/sbin/init|1
what did i do wrong?
saprano614 said:
ok i cant get this to show in the boot menu. i have put the .img file on my tab with the usb. then i edited the list like this : Cyanogen||/cyanogen.img|/sbin/init|1
what did i do wrong?
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what is the images name?
please follow my how to to the letter....
sent from my droid (not the one you are looking for)
it is cyanogen.img i think the problem is that i can get it to copy to the root. when i use sufile browser it is in the sdcard folder. and when i try to copy it to the root it says i dont have enough space. is there a way to have this on the sdcard and still work?
saprano614 said:
it is cyanogen.img i think the problem is that i can get it to copy to the root. when i use sufile browser it is in the sdcard folder. and when i try to copy it to the root it says i dont have enough space. is there a way to have this on the sdcard and still work?
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not that i know copy it to your pc mount your archos then copy it to root and please name it like i wrote and edit your menue file like i wrote
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Gr888888, i think we must support them, we should donate what we committed before.
gbohm said:
not that i know copy it to your pc mount your archos then copy it to root and please name it like i wrote and edit your menue file like i wrote
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i did and still nothing. i will try again i just reset android
saprano614 said:
i did and still nothing. i will try again i just reset android
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i will post my menue.lst if you want
sent from my droid (not the one you are looking for)
saprano614 said:
i did and still nothing. i will try again i just reset android
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you have to modify it and name it openaos-gingerbread.img did you gunzip it? it should have 5xxmb.
btw put an empty line at the end of the menue.lst
sent from my droid (not the one you are looking for)
gbohm said:
i will post my menue.lst if you want
sent from my droid (not the one you are looking for)
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please do and i will try later.
saprano614 said:
please do and i will try later.
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no garantie it won't kill your phone
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1302552154/menu.lst
Lenn said:
3 guys above e posted exactly the same, but whatever...
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That's probably why you got such a response funny enough im sure you was one of the first crying out for Cyanogen on gen8 at least we have something and not just a topic with users slagging each other off!!
Thankyou gbohm openaos and especially bubu for all of your hard work, great start

[Q] [Request] Charging/Accessory Overide

pokey9000 found in the kernel, drivers/accessory/30pin_con.c:
if (acc_adc != false) {
if ((2600 < acc_adc) && (2800 > acc_adc)) {
env_ptr = "ACCESSORY=OTG";
acc->current_accessory = ACCESSORY_OTG;
Which he used to figure out what was needed to put the unit into Host mode and through his help and testing I figured out that you needed a 3:1 split on the power to get the unit to think it was charging from an OEM charger.
Is it possible to change the above code and whatever the other code is that senses power on the data lines so that we can force the tablet into whatever mode we want?
I don't have the proper setup to code myself so I hope there might be a Dev out there up for the challenge.
This works, it not only allows usb charging from a computer/laptop, but it enables it to be charged from any (In my case my Kindle's wall plug.) wall plug.
Hope that helps!
FillTheVoid said:
I am having trouble with command
adb shell
echo 1 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/force_usb_charging
Works fine from my Laptop, but when in a terminal on the tab I get
adb shell
error: device not found
I did give the terminal su permission. Anything special I have to do when running this script from the tab itself. I would like to be able to do this "on the go" since it is not persistent after reboot. Thanks.
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Mullicious said:
You can make it persistent, slap it in a bog standard text editor, then by using script manager, create it as a script to run as root and at boot. Confirmed it to work myself, very handy.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using xda premium
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Edit:
I see this doesn't answer your question, I'm sorry; misread.
Questions or Problems Should Not Be Posted in the Development Forum
Please Post in the Correct Forums and Read THIS
Moving to Q&A
Could someone put this into a package or give detailed instructions for a noob like me to get this running? I really hate that the Tab doesnt just recognize car usb power like my galaxy phone does...Thanks!
Mullicious said:
This works, it not only allows usb charging from a computer/laptop, but it enables it to be charged from any (In my case my Kindle's wall plug.) wall plug.
Hope that helps!
Edit:
I see this doesn't answer your question, I'm sorry; misread.
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D you mean this command works:
adb shell
echo 1 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/force_usb_charging
Did you get it to work from terminal eventually?
Can you share the script you created please?
Szadzik said:
D you mean this command works:
adb shell
echo 1 > /sys/class/power_supply/battery/force_usb_charging
Did you get it to work from terminal eventually?
Can you share the script you created please?
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This shell command works if you are running pershoot's kernel, it is not persistent after reboot though. This doesnt bother me cause if I really need to charge it in the car I just open a terminal emulator and type in in. Takes 30 sec.
FillTheVoid said:
This shell command works if you are running pershoot's kernel, it is not persistent after reboot though. This doesnt bother me cause if I really need to charge it in the car I just open a terminal emulator and type in in. Takes 30 sec.
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SO it does not work on stock kernel?
Szadzik said:
SO it does not work on stock kernel?
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That is correct. Pershoot built it into his kernel.
FillTheVoid said:
That is correct. Pershoot built it into his kernel.
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Any idea if Pershoot's kernel is available for P7500?
Szadzik said:
Any idea if Pershoot's kernel is available for P7500?
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It is available. That's the 3G model right?
FillTheVoid said:
It is available. That's the 3G model right?
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Yes, it is 3G. I have to look for the right thread. LEt me know if you have any pointers.
Szadzik said:
Yes, it is 3G. I have to look for the right thread. LEt me know if you have any pointers.
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See forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138167

I booted from my flashdrive, now I get a linux prompt

https://i.imgur.com/qfuKKFQ.jpg <- Here's what I get.
I downloaded release_Remix_OS_for_PC_64_B2016020201_Alpha_EFI.zip from the Official Website. Opened the tool inside, and copied the files into my USB 3.0 flash drive using it. Write speeds are higher than 20MB/s. I have a UEFI BIOS. I get the same thing on both Resilient mode and Guest mode. I selected Resilient mode on first launch and the system went through the first launch steps.
When you get to the boot choice of RemixOS remove 'quiet' from the line when TAB and then 'e' for editing it, to show what's going on @ boot time.
most time we solve this by deleting recreating data.img
I hope that helps you
ecksdeeay said:
When you get to the boot choice of RemixOS remove 'quiet' from the line when TAB and then 'e' for editing it, to show what's going on @ boot time.
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I did that. But this is all I could take a picture of. http://i.imgur.com/7rseNNe.jpg I have no clue what any of it means.
I opened it in guest mode.
imadlatch said:
most time we solve this by deleting recreating data.img
I hope that helps you
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I dont know how to do that. I cant seem to be able to open the ISO that was in the zip file I downloaded. However, I formatted my flashdrive and used the included tool to reinstall Remix OS. It didnt help.
on the edit line you removed 'quiet' from, put 'DEBUG=1' or just put the '1' on the DEBUG= if it's showing ? I forget if it is but it will go through like before but this time will stop twice where you have to type 'exit' for it to proceed (twice-I repeat!) maybe that'll help? or @imadlatch is more than likely correct?
ecksdeeay said:
on the edit line you removed 'quiet' from, put 'DEBUG=1' or just put the '1' on the DEBUG= if it's showing ? I forget if it is but it will go through like before but this time will stop twice where you have to type 'exit' for it to proceed (twice-I repeat!) maybe that'll help? or @imadlatch is more than likely correct?
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Here's what I got doing that. http://imgur.com/a/SL1rQ
I never got the second exit prompt. I just got the errors in this https://i.imgur.com/sGo2EQ5.jpg image over and over.
SELinux error. When installing on hardrive the selinux command is passed to the boot line (I'm only guessing here but if you could maybe add this) 'androidboot.selinux=permissive' worth a try?...what are you using as your machine? send feedback from here http://goo.gl/kt1bwC using the Google form https://goo.gl/pcRswT
ecksdeeay said:
SELinux error. When installing on hardrive the selinux command is passed to the boot line (I'm only guessing here but if you could maybe add this) 'androidboot.selinux=permissive' worth a try?...what are you using as your machine? send feedback from here http://goo.gl/kt1bwC using the Google form https://goo.gl/pcRswT
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androidboot.selinux=permissive is present there by default. Im using a lenovo ideapad y510P with core i7 4700MQ, 8 Gigs of RAM and dual Nvidia GT 755M.
incognitonk said:
Nvidia GT 755M.
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Nvidia is the problem then. ...
ecksdeeay said:
Nvidia is the problem then. ...
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Really? Oh well, guess Im gonna be playing the waiting game then.
Thanks for everything up until now.
Search as I think there are work arounds @incognitonk
incognitonk said:
https://i.imgur.com/qfuKKFQ.jpg <- Here's what I get.
I downloaded release_Remix_OS_for_PC_64_B2016020201_Alpha_EFI.zip from the Official Website. Opened the tool inside, and copied the files into my USB 3.0 flash drive using it. Write speeds are higher than 20MB/s. I have a UEFI BIOS. I get the same thing on both Resilient mode and Guest mode. I selected Resilient mode on first launch and the system went through the first launch steps.
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Its look like its because of your nvdia GPU isssue , don't worry we have solution for this
Select resident mode , don't press enter , press tab you will get into edit mode.
At the end after space write this line - " nomodeset vga = 0x34C "
Without the quote .
Press enter , enjoy remix ☺☺
Hit thanks if it help
mdezazrock said:
Its look like its because of your nvdia GPU isssue , don't worry we have solution for this
Select resident mode , don't press enter , press tab you will get into edit mode.
At the end after space write this line - " nomodeset vga = 0x34C "
Without the quote .
Press enter , enjoy remix ☺☺
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Thank you, It definitely did help. However the resolution is all wonky now. I have a 1080p screen. The images are all grainy and stretched out. Also, i can see the linux prompt blinking in the background. Anything I type on the keyboard will be entered there. Hence, if i type "reboot" and hit enter, the system will reboot.
I also tried the workarounds in this reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/RemixOS/comments/42wylw/any_way_to_run_with_nvidia_gpu/czenutg
But none of them helped either. I get the same issues; the poor resolution and the blinking prompt.
incognitonk said:
Thank you, It definitely did help. However the resolution is all wonky now. I have a 1080p screen. The images are all grainy and stretched out. Also, i can see the linux prompt blinking in the background. Anything I type on the keyboard will be entered there. Hence, if i type "reboot" and hit enter, the system will reboot.
I also tried the workarounds in this reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/RemixOS/comments/42wylw/any_way_to_run_with_nvidia_gpu/czenutg
But none of them helped either. I get the same issues; the poor resolution and the blinking prompt.
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I don't know the blinking error solution , my friend also have that same problem , but there is a easy solution for resolution -
Root remix os , open any rooted browser , go to system folder , then open build.prop , edit the file , just add a line at the end
"ro.sf.lcd_density=150"
Write that line without quote , save build.prop , and change the number between 140 to 210 , see which one looks better on your monitor , have fun exploring remix ☺

[TIP/GUIDE] Make your nVidia GPU work (Reposted)

Finally got my Alienware X51 to work. It has the GTX 660 gpu.
Combine and try this boot flags and see which one works for you.
1. nomodeset
2. nouveau.modeset=0
3. nouveau.modeset=1
4. video=uvesafb
5. video=simplefb
6. i915.modeset=0
7. i915.modeset=1
My X51 works beautifully with nouveau.modeset=1 i915.modeset=0
Thanks to: winsock2 reddit user
source:
https://www.reddit.com/r/RemixOS/comments/42wylw/any_way_to_run_with_nvidia_gpu/
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How do i enter this?
# Reboot/Boot and press ESC key to go to main grub menu
# Press E
# Highlight the line that says kernel, press E.
# Enter the above flag/flags right after "androidboot.hardware=remix_x86_64" (Use the arrow keys to go left or right)
# There should be a space between each of the flags
# Optional: go to the end of the line and type DEBUG=1
# Press Enter......Press B to boot.
Okay. I finally got the right boot flags. How do I make it permanent?
# For EFI booters, navigate to X:\RemixOS\efi\boot and edit/add the flags to your grub.cfg
# For Legacy booters, navigate to X:\RemixOS\ and and edit/add the flags to your menu.lst
* Replace X:\ with the drive letter on which you installed your RemixOS
* You can open it in any text editor...but I prefer Notepad++
* Be sure to back up your grub.cfg or menu.lst before making any changes...so that you can always fall back to a working configuration if you mess up.
Happy Remixing!!!
Thanks. This seems to work and the MXPlayer is now playing all file formats.
where do i type this?
kushsingh said:
where do i type this?
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Check the first post....i added the steps
Is there any way to save the kernel settings so I don't need to write them every time?
skitmos said:
Is there any way to save the kernel settings so I don't need to write them every time?
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in menu.lst file
You_KS said:
in menu.lst file
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I'm sorry, I'm new to this. Can you be more specific on where I can find the file, and which part of it to edit, and how?
Ash110 said:
I'm sorry, I'm new to this. Can you be more specific on where I can find the file, and which part of it to edit, and how?
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It's in C:\RemixOS (assuming C is the drive where you installed) open the file as text and you'll find the kernel line you edit at boot
Isn't this uefi? Legacy is different
Ash110 said:
I'm sorry, I'm new to this. Can you be more specific on where I can find the file, and which part of it to edit, and how?
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Depends on whether you are using UEFI or BIOS
AmoraRei said:
Isn't this uefi? Legacy is different
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For LEGACY, edit the file found here: X:\RemixOS\menu.lst
For EFI, edit the file found here: X:\RemixOS\efi\boot\grub.cfg
Note 1: Preferably, use Notepad++ to edit those files
Note 2: Replace X with the drive letter where you installed RemixOS
Can we change the DPI?
AmoraRei said:
Can we change the DPI?
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Put DPI=xxx (replace with any dpi value)
freelancer81 said:
Put DPI=xxx (replace with any dpi value)
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And where would that be found?
Fermi may working great. But Maxwell may not. Need Linux kernel 4.6
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Ash110 said:
And where would that be found?
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A little googling would have answered your question....
common DPIs are 120, 145, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240....
play around....and see which works best for your monitor/screen.
Houge_Langley said:
Fermi may working great. But Maxwell may not. Need Linux kernel 4.6
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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I am not sure bro....
So for now, the only option is to try those boot flags and if it works....Great.
If it does not....we just have to wait for a better fix or upgrades to the 4.6 kernel.
freelancer81 said:
I am not sure bro....
So for now, the only option is to try those boot flags and if it works....Great.
If it does not....we just have to wait for a better fix or upgrades to the 4.6 kernel.
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Yes, i got this info from Phoronix News
http://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NVIDIA-Blobs-In-Linux-Firmware
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freelancer81 said:
A little googling would have answered your question....
common DPIs are 120, 145, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240....
play around....and see which works best for your monitor/screen.
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Oh no! I know what DPIs are, having played around with them on my phone. Idk where to change DPI in remix OS
Ash110 said:
Oh no! I know what DPIs are, having played around with them on my phone. Idk where to change DPI in remix OS
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ah well.....your question confused me.
anyways....if you read the previous posts, you would know where or how to put it.
to test it first, go to the grub bootloader and edit the lines to add the DPI=xxx
if you find a dpi that works great on your display, you can permanently set it in your menu.lst or grub.cfg
freelancer81 said:
ah well.....your question confused me.
anyways....if you read the previous posts, you would know where or how to put it.
to test it first, go to the grub bootloader and edit the lines to add the DPI=xxx
if you find a dpi that works great on your display, you can permanently set it in your menu.lst or grub.cfg
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I checked my menu.lst, but I really couldn't find the dpi thing. Maybe I deleted it or something? Where is it supposed to be?

Redmi Note4(Snapdragon) Mac Change

Need help changing the mac address. Tried almost all apps on market and can't change mac. Anyone got a solution ???
mooddy said:
Need help changing the mac address. Tried almost all apps on market and can't change mac. Anyone got a solution ???
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Please confirm weather ur are rooted or not ??
:good:
nikhil020 said:
Please confirm weather ur are rooted or not ??
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Yes Rooted
See first of all im not responsible for any thing happen to ur device so do at ur own risk ahh its just a disclaimer
REQUIREMENTS
1) ROOTED PHONE 2) BUSYBOX INSTALLED 3) Terminal App
OPEN UP TERMINAL AND WRITE
:su :busybox iplink show eth0
(THIS WILL SHOW YOUR CURRENT MAC ADDRESS)
NOW TYPE IN
:busybox ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:11:22:33:44:55
(INSTEAD OF 00:11:22:33:44:55, YOU CAN WRITE YOUR WANTED ADDRESS)
CONGRATULATION, YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY SPOOFED YOUR MAC ADDRESS!
YOU CAN CHECK YOUR MAC ADDRESS BY TYPING
:busybox iplink show eth0
Press thanks if i helped
Will Try
nikhil020 said:
See first of all im not responsible for any thing happen to ur device so do at ur own risk ahh its just a disclaimer
REQUIREMENTS
1) ROOTED PHONE 2) BUSYBOX INSTALLED 3) Terminal App
OPEN UP TERMINAL AND WRITE
:su :busybox iplink show eth0
(THIS WILL SHOW YOUR CURRENT MAC ADDRESS)
NOW TYPE IN
:busybox ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:11:22:33:44:55
(INSTEAD OF 00:11:22:33:44:55, YOU CAN WRITE YOUR WANTED ADDRESS)
CONGRATULATION, YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY SPOOFED YOUR MAC ADDRESS!
YOU CAN CHECK YOUR MAC ADDRESS BY TYPING
:busybox iplink show eth0
Press thanks if i helped
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not working.
im using this method:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-3s/how-to/changing-mac-addresssolved-t3585380/
justreybro said:
not working.
im using this method:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-3s/how-to/changing-mac-addresssolved-t3585380/
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Does it work that method?
bonbonboi said:
Does it work that method?
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just make sure yours is snapdragon.
here's proof:
justreybro said:
just make sure yours is snapdragon.
here's proof:
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Yupe worked for me but we can't change MAC Address on fly, seems like we need a pc every time we want to change it
mooddy said:
Need help changing the mac address. Tried almost all apps on market and can't change mac. Anyone got a solution ???
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There is an app on play store ( you need root access )
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.xnano.android.changemymac
storm_99 said:
There is an app on play store ( you need root access )
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.xnano.android.changemymac
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That app doesn't work with note 4 sp.
bonbonboi said:
That app doesn't work with note 4 sp.
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It's working here, install busy box first then try.
storm_99 said:
It's working here, install busy box first then try.
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Thanks
It worked?
mooddy said:
Thanks
It worked?
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Don't say, hit the thanks! Lol
storm_99 said:
It's working here, install busy box first then try.
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Never worked for me with or without busybox so I'll keep doing it with QPST editor .:silly:

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