Hi,
I'm new to this forum and have less than 10 posts. Therefore I may not post into development threads.
I have rooted my HTC Desire Z today and I'm running virtuous rom. Now I'd like to use vpnc to connect to our business network. I think there're two ways, the one tun is build into the kernel and the other tun needs to be loaded at runtime.
Can somebody tell me how to check if tun support is build into my kernel? Or is there somebody out there who can build tun.ko for 2.6.35.10-g9d47fde or what do I need to build this module on my own?
regards
Andreas
Anyone know where I can find it?
It's for accessing Windows Share for streaming. I used to use the old one from this thread and now it doesn't work for Android 2.2 since I just updated my phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=913311
Please help.
Thanks
Hi all !
After my Native Debian on HTC G1, I try Native Debian on HTC G2.
It's more hard because I don't know why, VT FrameBuffer crash the phone ...
I have compiled new Kernel HTC-DESIRE-Z 2.6.35.10 with my own options to get no crash, but no VT (is it on modul for test later )
I have passed 3 days on my initrd to get booted Debian Natively with SSH acces.
Is everyone interested by developping real Linux directly on Desire Z phones ?
I have an recoDebian.img who able to boot the phone on debootstrapped Debian on the 2nd Partition of SDCard.
Actualy, I can get Leds works (I use it to know where is my phone on boot process), USB Ethernet, whit SSH access.
The BCM4329 is up but no AP detected.
If I insert the fbcon.ko module, I crash the phone.
If anyone what try the first step of a Native Debian on this phone, I can upload mon recoDebian.img with some instructions to get it working.
Regards
FukTheRegister said:
Hi all !
After my Native Debian on HTC G1, I try Native Debian on HTC G2.
It's more hard because I don't know why, VT FrameBuffer crash the phone ...
I have compiled new Kernel HTC-DESIRE-Z 2.6.35.10 with my own options to get no crash, but no VT (is it on modul for test later )
I have passed 3 days on my initrd to get booted Debian Natively with SSH acces.
Is everyone interested by developping real Linux directly on Desire Z phones ?
I have an recoDebian.img who able to boot the phone on debootstrapped Debian on the 2nd Partition of SDCard.
Actualy, I can get Leds works (I use it to know where is my phone on boot process), USB Ethernet, whit SSH access.
The BCM4329 is up but no AP detected.
If I insert the fbcon.ko module, I crash the phone.
If anyone what try the first step of a Native Debian on this phone, I can upload mon recoDebian.img with some instructions to get it working.
Regards
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Try a different kernel. As in the CM7 one or the TMOUS G2 source. I'm unsure whether or not the DZ source will work.
If you need any help that ain't compiling the kernel (my laptop is a female dog) I'll try. And I don't mean testing. I ain't no noob trying to get early access to this. I want to see this, so I'll try help.
Native debian on G2
Anything new? I am really looking forward for this!!!!
Many many thanks
I'd like to see Meego on G2 one day but perhaps I am asking for too much ;_;
Native debian on G2
I am following !!!!!
cant wait..
Hi!
This sounds quite interesting!
Could you please share the images? I don't have much experience with android internals rather i'm experienced linux user, so boot+ssh access is the perfect starting point for me.
Regards!
i have a project to build on my desire, for which i need to use multicast.
i tried running a simple test, to see if my phone can see multicast, and it fails.
is there any fix anyone came a cross, or any ROM anyone uses that can use multicast??
Plz help
hey there!
I was searching around in different forums, but without success.
I'm seaching for a way to enable nfs-support on my HOX. I'm running MIUI v4 2.8.24 and want to test xbmc with central mysql database.
Upcomig Problem is the missing nfs-support on Android, so nfs-shares cant be used.
Does anybody know if there is already a usable kernel-module to enable nfs support?
Thanks in advance!
I have an HTC desire, and could enable nfs by compiling the appropriate kernel modules, then using "mount manager" to load them and access the nfs shares.
You obviously will need a rooted phone, and I remember struggling a bit to compile the modules (particularly putting the appropriate version string in the files), but can't remember how I did it, unfortunately. I actually dread the time I'll have to do it again for my next phone