Hey, i accidentally deleted the wpa_supplicant.conf on system/etc/wifi, can anyone give me their stock version of the file?
By the way, is this file important in any way?
Thanks a lot
Not, really. It's a file with the description of the configuration file and all the available options for the true wpa_supplicant.conf file that is stored in another directory. Not needed unless you need to work with that file.
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Hi guys,
I'd like to modify a file from the windows folder.
I tried with TotalCommander and as the file is on the ROM, it says unable to delete/replace file
Is there a way to modify or replace this file ? I heard about making a cab file to replace the file but some help would be great
Thanks for your help
There is no way to delete or modify these files.
What you can do is copy your own file with the same name over it. The copy will actually reside in your storage memory and the system will use it until deleted or until you hard reset.
Note that if you want to replace system files on WM 5 / 6 you will need to sign them.
I think it would be better if you tell us what exactly you are trying to do as there may be a simpler way or an existing solution.
It's solved I tried with another rom and it works, I can replace the file.
Anyone got a copy of qtv.dll I can download? I want to see what I can do with it...
Unfortunately, I can't copy it off my phone and have failed in finding it elsewhere. If there are related files to qtv.dll I could use those, too.
Thanks!
I believe I did it myself... dump the rom and then extract files out...
Hopefully it's an exact copy...
can you upload the file here too please? have you figured out what is need register the dll in the system?
Could someone help me to check if there is an application for android where I can rename the extension of a file? for example file.avi to file.wmv. I would like to change the extension of a file using the DHD device. Anyone who can give the name of application sure would help a lot of us here. Thanks. DHD is the coolest phone for far!
If you go into the market and download File Expert you will find that you can rename the whole file name to whatever you want, that's including the extension.
I have recently acquired a custom hosts file that I would like to use in place of the built-in one. Of course, the hosts file on the phone is read-only I believe, so it can't just be replaced. I can access it with ES File Explorer, and change the attributes, but no matter what I try, it will not save. I have used the adb "push" command from my computer but I still get an error trying to replace the file. I have tried using ES File Explorer as a remote ftp server also. No luck so far. Short of manually typing the information from the custom hosts file, or copying and pasting chunks at a time, I am at a loss. I don't understand why this can't be done since I have changed the attributes of the file. Please forgive my ignorance if there is an obvious solution for this that I am overlooking. Any help would be appreciated.
Hi, I just flashed lineageos onto my SM-N900T and tried to copy my original wpa_supplicant.conf file so I wouldn't lose all my wifi sites and passwords. I changed the header contents of the file to match the new device and did the usual permissions and chown to wifi-wifi. But everytime I turn on/off wifi or reboot, the wpa_supplicant.conf file is replaced by a "vanilla" file (basically empty).
I scoured the net and looked through XDA, and I found others who reported the same problem (not just with lineage), but no one had an answer.
Does anyone know how to make the wpa_supplicant.conf file stick?
Thanks.
Still looking for help ? wpa_supplicant.com
You may already have this one resolved, but if not, can you reply with the directories you're copying supplicant FROM/TO?
You're probably already aware that /data/misc/wifi auto-populates with 'vanilla' p2p, supp, WC, and a couple of others if the system thinks they're missing, corrupt, etc. -- So I'd first look for a reason the system thinks it should be overwriting your copy.
kcfong2 said:
Hi, I just flashed lineageos onto my SM-N900T and tried to copy my original wpa_supplicant.conf file so I wouldn't lose all my wifi sites and passwords. I changed the header contents of the file to match the new device and did the usual permissions and chown to wifi-wifi. But everytime I turn on/off wifi or reboot, the wpa_supplicant.conf file is replaced by a "vanilla" file (basically empty).
I scoured the net and looked through XDA, and I found others who reported the same problem (not just with lineage), but no one had an answer.
Does anyone know how to make the wpa_supplicant.conf file stick?
Thanks.
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