I have unlocked my bootloader, Installed TWRP, installed official Kali Linux rollout release from official site and I get chroot up and running, then once I go into Nethunter Terminal, this is what i receive.
I have gone into the system (following a tutorial) on changing "http://" to https://", nothing changed so I backed up chroot, deleted, then downloaded the official chroot from Kali. Nothing is working for me. If anyone has any help on me resolving my issue that would greatly appreciated.
Thank you all,
-a
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Thats a debian thing, run apt update before installing anything the first time
I see it now, you have http://http.kali.org. your /etc/apt/sources has wrong url.
kali is for x86 machines, think you want nethunter source its mentioned here...
Update sources.list file for Kali NetHunter 3.0
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this might be your fix...
this phone does monitor mode, and will run ap/sta (connected to wifi while also running hotspot) any oneplus ive had so far did as well...wifite, and the roag access points will work without extra wifi nic
These are on a debian chroot, termux can run things as well if you dont get kali going. i dont believe theres a nethunter kernel for n10, i usualy make a patched kernel but currently the sources for a11 kernel are broken.. it will do a some cool stuff as it is though. have fun
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Hi everyone :victory:
So, first of all, I'm not a java developper, I never done any java in my life, only C and C++, and i'm used to have .c/.cpp files along with .h files.
That being said, I can still understand the syntax of Java, however I don't fully understand how Eclipse is supposed to work.
I've followed a few guides on the web in order to get started and to be ready to compile APK from pre-existing code (I just want to modify a Xposed Module), and here's what I've done.
Install Eclipse
Install ADT
Update ADT and install Android SDK
Get the xposed module code from GitHub
I've then went to File -> New Project --> Android Folder --> Android Project from Existing Code, and I've selected the xposed module folder.
So far everything works, I've even found how to add the XposedBridgeAPI.jar in my project (not an easy thing to do and I'm not sure i've done it the correct way, but no more Eclipse error about Xposed functions )
But I now encounter another problem which is that I can't find a way to import this library : Android-DirectoryChooser into my project :crying:
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Import the project into your favorite IDE and add android.library.reference.1=/path/to/Android-DirectoryChooser/library to your project.properties.
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but it doesn't change anything ... :silly:
I've been struggling with this for hours now, can someone tell me what I've done wrong or what to do ?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Azsde.
Edit : I found the solution, I just needed to make a '' libs'' folder at the Root of my project, with my jar inside
Hey Guys!
So I'm kind of a bit new here but let's get started
So with some past issues coming to mind I was thinking, what if there was a recovery that featured a web browser?
When it comes down to it, it would have to include featuring WiFi connection options and such, I don't really know all too much about how recovery mode works but I figure that if it's possible, it can be done. This sprang from an idea I had earlier about forgetting in which order I'm supposed to flash certain zips. For example, my PC won't recognise my phone via USB, but if I can connect to the internet in recovery to download the flash files I need for my phone
I understand circumstances such as memory usage and partition size requirements, etc. But I just needed some word from the community here at XDA, possibly stir up a discussion, and maybe we could make some innovation!
So, Thoughts on this guys?
Open to thoughts and suggestions
Has this ever been done? I'd like to add this into my own build of TWRP, I'm trying to find commits for this feature on Github but I'm not having anyluck
iam trying hard to get wifi working in recovery mode for a long time. there is everything ready for now, sshd, bash login shell, etc - just my primo wifi wont come up.
sub77 said:
iam trying hard to get wifi working in recovery mode for a long time. there is everything ready for now, sshd, bash login shell, etc - just my primo wifi wont come up.
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Could you link your github?
git.sphere.ly/twrp
Hello everyone, since the topic is open, does anyone have the same twrp image here? very interesting.
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Need to know something rudimentary.
Is it possible to design/modify the look and feel of the Firefox OS from the device simulator? Not the apps, but the entire Firefox OS GUI.
Thanks.
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Need to know something rudimentary.
Is it possible to design/modify the look and feel of the Firefox OS from the device simulator? Not the apps, but the entire Firefox OS GUI.
Thanks.
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Hi arjunm009,
FirefoxOS development name is b2g (boot2gecko) there is a beautiful diagram on Mozilla's pages advising how the layers work, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Platform/Architecture
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Gonk is the Hardware Abstraction Layer for the drivers
Gecko is the Rendering Engine
Gaia is the GUI, and the part you are interested in.
It is possible to modify Gaia, and Mozilla have a very detailed guide located just here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Developing_Gaia
You can also grab the B2G source code and only pull down Gaia this would then let you modify, or even fix and pass back upstream to Mozilla.
You would then need a way to get your changes into the emulator, you can do this on a live device by entering the Gaia directory and typing make gaia, and then reset gaia.
However, on the emulator Mozilla offer the following detailed tutorial on how to see your gui changes in realtime on the emulator running on Firefox:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Developing_Gaia/Making_Gaia_code_changes
thanks a lot. this would get me started.
For a project I needed software & hardware to program a flash-IC. Doing some research I came across Flashrom, which also runs on Raspberry Pi. That saved me from buying some USB-programmer because you can simply use the GPIO-port. The inconvenience is that Flashrom only runs from the command line right now. Thus, you have to connect via SSH etc. Being a Kodi user I thought "just give it a try" and here we are:
This plugin installs the capability and a GUI to use Flashrom in Kodi. In the beginning development was started for Raspberry only, but it can probably also be used in general for Kodi installed in any Linux environment. This addon was tested...
...on Raspberry 1 rev. B with xbmc 16 (Jarvis) via GPIO port and with a WCH CH341A USB programmer
...in Linux Lite (Ubuntu) with a WCH CH341A USB programmer
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The code can be downloaded from Github: script.berryflash @ Github
And the Kodi addon is directly available here: script.berryflash.zip
Let me know if you find any errors, e.g. with other programmers when listed above.
Special thanks to the Flashrom team for their great work!
Changelog:
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v1.0.0 (2016-04-27)
- Initial Release
He writes that the password does not match, even though the password is correct
Hi,
As the title suggests, I am looking to add the ability to charge my device at the same time as using USB OTG. The device in question is a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 LTE (SM-T235).
Let me start by saying this is my first step into android development, so I'm currently just Googling everything and attempting to follow some guides I found, but I'm still unable to work out which files I need to edit before compiling.
I have downloaded the latest kernel sources from the Samsung development website, extracted them and downloaded toolchain, as per THIS guide.
I have then been attempting to copy the process used HERE to enable the feature, but as that applied to the OPO, I assume the process is slightly different for the Galaxy Tab. I've searched for all the files that contain OTG and there's a lot of them, I can't work out what I need to edit. See screenshot:
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(For some reason I have tried 3 different image hosts and it isn't showing up so screenshot has been attached as well.
I have uploaded the contents of the drivers/usb folder from the kernel sources at the following like:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9o8Fezf-53KY0dKUlhZc2VmNGc
If anyone has the time and knowledge to have a look at this and help me out, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
I would like to use my Tab 4 as usb host too. Does OTG without charging work with your SM-T235, @crumble6 ? If yes, maybe this supply would work.