Which packages did you guys remove?
I am happy that I could remove Firefly with Titanium Backup.
The app started randomly, in my pocket (I presume the camera button got pressed against My pocket), and I never really used it anyway.
I would like to know what does Whisperlink and if it is safe to remove.
arth_ur said:
Which packages did you guys remove?
I am happy that I could remove Firefly with Titanium Backup.
The app started randomly, in my pocket (I presume the camera button got pressed against My pocket), and I never really used it anyway.
I would like to know what does Whisperlink and if it is safe to remove.
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Personally, I believe Firefly is a nifty little app that doesn't affect the phone in any way to actually consider removing it. But, well, to each his choice, right?!
Anyway, Whisperlink is an app that syncs your Kindle books info - purchases, reading progress, highlights 'n notes - across other amazon devices.
Amazon Appstore
The single issue is that it often starts up in my pocket and drains my battery.
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NEW version here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-phone/general/complete-app-list-replace-remove-t3132008
Bingo Bronson said:
FireOS 4.6.1 (KK 4.4.4)
Things I have removed so far: ........
to free up system space.
Used 'SD Maid' to scan for leftover "Libs" and other obsolete files.
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And so after all these have been removed, how much free system space do you have, and do you think it is making an observable difference in terms of performance?
Bingo Bronson said:
FireOS 4.6.1 (KK 4.4.4)
Things I have removed so far:
REMOVED
Apps used (for now):
F-Droid Repo: AdAway, AFWall+, Amaze File Manager, ApkTrack, Autostarts, Calculator, Camera, Kernel Adiutor, Kitchen Timer, MuPDF, Sound Recorder, Swiftnotes,
VA: BusyBox, Buzz Launcher, Dolphin, KingUser, Multiling O Keyboard, MX Player, RAR, SD Maid, Titanium Backup, WhatsApp, Wifi Analyzer, WiFi File Transfer Pro
I removed all the lockscreen scenes (including \system\etc\com.amazon.lock\files\lockscenes\ls_moon.vbl) and used a black 1x1 px jpg instead, Amazon stock lockscreen.
I deleted \system\euclid , \system\media\fremedia (bootanimation.zip & boot.wav as well) and \system\tts to free up system space.
Used 'SD Maid' to scan for leftover "Libs" and other obsolete files.
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Very radical list but thanks for trying each app. I just wonder if you remove com.amazon.device.settings then how can you change any setting in your system ever?
@ O.a.T. The perfomance hasn't changed that much, feels just as fast as running it with disabled "dynamic perspective". I am just trying to get the system as lean as possible. I will encounter problems with the current configuration, no doubt, so I will update the list in the future. System partition: 733 MB used, ~ 1,38 GB free.
edit: Battery life benefits the most from these changes, of course, using apps like 'Kernel Adiutor' or 'Kernel Toolkit' have the biggest influence compared to disabling / removing apps and services. Installed 'Greenify' for a couple of minutes, tells me "no apps need to hibernate" (big surprise ^^).
@ najoor The system settings is called 'Settings' / 'Settings Storage' (AmazonSettings.apk, 99% sure it's the main settings app ^^). 'com.amazon.device.settings' is a different component, so even with this one being removed, access to the settings menu works as usual.
Anyone know to reinstall fresh firephone OS ?
I messed up something and want to reinstall it. But, the "factory reset" just reset setings and won't recover, or reinstall fresh FireOS.
stunvn said:
Anyone know to reinstall fresh firephone OS ?
I messed up something and want to reinstall it. But, the "factory reset" just reset setings and won't recover, or reinstall fresh FireOS.
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You can find the latest FireOS ROM in one of the Topics here on XDA and then if you are rooted, I believe, you can use Flashify from the google play store to install.
Personally, I rooted, and created a nandroid and a titanium backup of my current setup and all the apps before I started tinkering with the OS.
Or maybe this ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-phone/general/how-to-update-fire-phone-to-fireos-4-6-t3085745
is even easier.
What O.a.T. said, or try this as an alternative gah, ninja'd and edit by O.a.T. nevermind
1. Download the *.bin file (FireOS 4.6.1)
UK - http://fire-phone-updates.s3.amazonaws.com/update-fire-phone-33.4.6.1_user_461013320.bin
GER - http://fire-phone-updates.s3.amazonaws.com/update-fire-phone-34.4.6.1_user_461013320.bin
US - http://fire-phone-updates.s3.amazonaws.com/update-fire-phone-35.4.6.1_user_461013820.bin
I strongly recommend using a download manager to speed up the download. Regular download with a browser is tedious.
2. Boot phone in recovery: PWR + VOL. UP (hold both buttons until recovery screen appears)
From the list, choose "Apply update from ADB"
3. adb sideload 'name_of_your_bin_file'
I recommend renaming the the downloaded file to "update.bin" so you can just type in cmd: adb sideload update.bin
Bingo Bronson said:
What O.a.T. said, or try this as an alternative gah, ninja'd and edit by O.a.T. nevermind
1. Download the *.bin file (FireOS 4.6.1)
UK - "fire-phone-updates.s3.amazonaws.com/update-fire-phone-33.4.6.1_user_461013320.bin"
GER - "fire-phone-updates.s3.amazonaws.com/update-fire-phone-34.4.6.1_user_461013320.bin"
US - "fire-phone-updates.s3.amazonaws.com/update-fire-phone-35.4.6.1_user_461013820.bin"
I can't post links yet, just copy the above mentioned file name of your choice, your browser will be able to download it.
2. Boot phone in recovery: PWR + VOL. UP
Choose "install update from ADB" (something like that...)
3. adb sideload "name_of_your_chosen bin_file"
I recommend renaming the the downloaded file to "update.bin" so can just type in cmd: adb sideload update.bin
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I followed those steps and have trouble at step 3. Device not found. Do you know how to fix this?
I tried to run adb devices but nothing show up. It's weird. because, before that I still can see my device on the device list.
stunvn said:
Do you know how to fix this?
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If you boot up your phone in recovery mode / ADB mode, you will need additional ADB device drivers for your Windows system.
The regular (Amazon / Kindle) USB driver that is used when you connect your phone to the PC won't work, it's simply not the same method. That's why your phone "disappears" as soon as you (re)boot into ADB.
Open your "device manager" (assuming, you're using Windows as your main OS) and check for your device with missing drivers.
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Try this tool (& driver) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
You can even use (old) "Google USB drivers", I successfully tested google drivers from 2010 on Win 7 x64 with this phone in ADB mode.
If everything worked as planned, it should look like this: next to your device name, it will say "sideload"
Thank you very much :fingers-crossed: :good::good::good::good::good:
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Note: This application is no longer being updated and is only recommended for use on Froyo builds.
What is VISIONary?
VISIONary (so named because it was originally an application designed for the T-Mobile G2 / HTC Vision) is an application you install on your device that allows you to Temproot or optionally Permroot your device, using the 'rageagainstthecage' exploit.
How do I use it?
It's pretty simple really. The options appear as follows:
Temproot on boot - use this to automatically Temproot on each boot (I suggest Temprooting manually first to confirm all is well before enabling this)
Run visionary.sh after root - this allows you to run a script (as root) after rooting. The script file is /data/local/visionary.sh
Set system r/w after root - this allows you to leave the /system partition read/write after root
Temproot now - root temporarily (the root wil be lost after reboot)
Attempt permroot now - attempt to apply a permanent root (please read the safety information below before doing this!)
Unroot now - this will unroot your device
Safety information!
You use VISIONary at your own risk! Although we test it as much as possible, we are unable to guarantee that weird things won't happen.
As a rule, the 'Temproot' option of VISIONary should be completely safe. It installs an application (Superuser) in the conventional way and then sets up a 'ramdisk' for the other parts, which is wiped on boot. As such, no changes are made to the system partition of your device, hence it is considered a 'safe options'.
Permroot on the other hand is inherently more risky. Permroot does make changes to the /system partition of your device. Technically speaking the only change that is made is the installation of a small file to /system/xbin, but any system partition change comes with risks. If you try to permroot, be aware that you might get into a situation where your device will not boot. For this reason, we recommend you have a 'safety net'.
In general, the best 'safety net' for going ahead and doing a Permroot is ensuring that you have a copy of the stock ROM to reinstall should things go wrong. This should be an original update EXE or zip from your device manufacturer / provider which matches the software version currently installed on your device. Bear in mind that flashing older versions is often not possible, so if your device has been updated over-the-air, an update may not yet be available in this form. Hence, you may not be able to find a 'safety net' and attempting to Permroot would be inherently risky. For HTC devices at least, one option would be to Temproot, edit the MISC partition to revert the 'mainver' to an older version, thereby allowing you to flash an update older than the currently installed version should things go wrong. That option is currently outside the scope of this post, although I will provide details on how to accomplish this in another post.
Got your safety net? Aware of the risks? The download is below.
Download
r14 - (see changelog below for details) - [url="http://android.modaco.com/content/software/320350/19-nov-r14-visionary-one-click-root/]DOWNLOAD[/url]
The download is in APK format (if it is downloaded with a 'zip' extension simply rename). Copy to your device and click to install (or run 'adb install -r com.modaco.visionaryplus.r14.apk' if you have the SDK installed).
NOTE: USB DEBUGGING MUST BE ENABLED FOR VISIONARY TO WORK!
And finally
Details on how to donate should you wish to do so are in download topic at MoDaCo.
Enjoy!
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thanks for you guys work
works perfectly! thanks
Does nothing for me, just sits there saying rooting device, flashes every few seconds
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Question Answered..
Thank you P, my reboot question has been answered... just click and proceed. (To Be Tested)
It feels so good to see you on the scene.. It's been a while.. Since the N1
v8pwrdz28 said:
Does nothing for me, just sits there saying rooting device, flashes every few seconds
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Same here
v8pwrdz28 said:
Does nothing for me, just sits there saying rooting device, flashes every few seconds
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Reboot and try again...
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paulobrien said:
Reboot and try again...
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How long should the program run?
I have no experience whatsoever in developing or rooting on Android, so excuse me if this is a stupid question. When you say that if we want something to happen every time we finish rooting at bootup, to put it in /data/local/visionary.sh, what exactly does that mean? How does one go about doing this?
when i run this it just keeps saying rooting device with spinning wheel at top then it reboots
Not Working
Just getting the spinning wheel and flashing with no progress. Even tried to reboot and start over with no results
Thank you for making my life easier.
Does this app require you to do the "one-time" first step of the temp root process before you can use it?
Like others have said, this doesnt work for me. Just flashes rooting please wait and nothing happens.
Hey thanks it worked .. At first it kept running and nothing happened, so i rebooted the phone and it worked in the first try.
LogicHell said:
Does this app require you to do the "one-time" first step of the temp root process before you can use it?
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No...
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What should happen...
Boot device
Click VISIONary icon
Phase 1 runs
Logo disappears briefly as app reloads
Phase 2 runs
App disappears and root is complete
If this doesn't happen, I suggest rebooting and trying again.
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Does it use the old 'root' script (copy everything to /system/bin and /system/app) or the new method? The old one expires eventually when linux drops the cache, the new one stays forever (until reboot). (Also, putting superuser on /data/app means it remembers it's permissions and grants across reboot, instead of losing it every time.)
The updated script is here:
Disconn3ct said:
FYI I altered the script to survive cache flushes and such. If you use this instead of the old 'root' script (and put everything in /data/local/bin instead of tmp) it will make the bare mininum number of changes to /system and those changes will last until you reboot (instead of flushing out over time).
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Auto Root
I downloaded Startup Manager from the Market and set VISIONary to auto load on each bootup and so as of right now it auto loads with each restart. Very handy until it auto loads on itself. Just a thought.
Disconn3ct said:
Does it use the old 'root' script (copy everything to /system/bin and /system/app) or the new method? The old one expires eventually when linux drops the cache, the new one stays forever (until reboot). (Also, putting superuser on /data/app means it remembers it's permissions and grants across reboot, instead of losing it every time.)
The updated script is here:
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Good call on putting the Superuser APK on /system/app! re: the 'old' or 'new' way, i'm doing it the old fashioned way (didn't know there was another way, heh)!
If you can point me to it, i'll change it for r2.
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Ok guys, so I absolutely love Hulu and other legit TV sites, some of which prohibit mobile devices based on a "flash id" similar to what you have with a User Agent string for the browser. It is based on this ID that it prohibits mobile phones from accessing content such as hulu and HBO (I think?). With this mod your phone will appear as though it is a PC running flash and I believe it also modifies your version number to be something like 99.9.999.99 for sites that try and check the version number. I also must make sure to give credit where credit is due. Credit goes to imneveral0ne who posted the modified lib files in the Thunderbolt forums http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12433036#post12433036.
His mod stopped working because Gingerbread (and 10.3) copies the lib files from the APK itself back into the lib folder (/data/data/com.adobe.flashplayer/lib/) on boot, thus require the mod be redone every reboot. I simply took his mod, wrote a simple script that installs the hacked lib files to /data/flash/ at first for storage, modifies permission of /data/data/com.adobe.flashplayer/lib/ so that it can be written to by the script, and also installs a "run on boot" script at /system/etc/init.d/01-fixflash.sh which will copy the hacked lib files from /data/flash to /data/data/com.adobe.flashplayer/lib/. It also adds Hulu Bookmark app (1.0) to /data/app.
For whatever reason, I've been having trouble replicating a "start from stock, flash, and you're good" situation. Something about my setup isn't quite perfect yet (this is my first "mod"/script, and first flashable zip so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated), as I've had some issues getting it to run on its own the first time. That being said my launcher pro also force closes on every reboot so the leaked EF02 and nagging (ef10 to ef02) downgrade screen may be responsible. The GOOD news is that it does seem to work like clockwork once the script has been run manually for the first time. Enough explaining why, now to the how:
REQUIREMENTS:
Kernel with init.d support (most custom kernels with root support) and root
Busybox (for running the copy commands. If you don’t have it, install ‘busybox installer’ from the market once you are rooted)
Root explorer (recommended, not required)
NOTE: I have developed this file FOR gingerbread, however I BELIEVE it should also work on froyo. Please let me know if it does/doesn’t work on Froyo. If it doesn’t work and needs troubleshooting let me know and I’ll downgrade again to see if I can get it worked out.
INSTRUCTIONS:
EDIT: I'm such a moron, I almost forgot:
Install latest flash player (10.3.185.25) from the market FIRST and be sure to uncheck automatic updates (and don't manually either)
Make sure busybox is installed. One way to test this is to type cp –help in ADB and see if it can run the command. If it does, you’re good to go.
Next, simply flash gbflash.zip. Wipe cache/dalvik if you want (I don’t believe it’s necessary, although again, this is my first time and for whatever reason the script doesn’t seem to want to run on its own the first time)
Upon first reboot, you MAY be lucky enough that it simply just works and you’re all set. I was not this lucky, either due to my semi-lockup (FC of launcher pro) on boot and/or the EF10->EF02 downgrade screen. Anyways, if you still get the "Hulu not available for your platform" error, simply use either root explorer or adb to run the script for the first time manually. In root explorer, navigate to /system/etc/init.d, tap on S98fixflash and select "execute". In ADB, navigate to /system/etc/init.d and type "sh S98fixflash". Wait a sec for it to run, then try Hulu again. It should be working immediately (without a reboot required) AND the script should then run correctly on subsequent reboots.
Like I said this is my first "product" I've been able to make available to the community and am more than open to suggestions, criticisms and ideas of how I can make this script better. Enjoy guys!
EDIT: If you do have issues with the script not running on every reboot, simply install "Script Manager" from the market, navigate to /system/etc/init.d, select S98fixflash and check the "run on boot" checkbox.
NOTE: I believe this hack is EXCLUSIVE to Gingerbread (and maybe Honeycomb). Froyo will not work
http://www.multiupload.com/E9GP7V1QJ1 - update 10/4//2011 for 11.0.1.152 AND hopefully fixed data mounting issues on certain devices so it works easily on CWM on more devices
NOTE: Latest update includes a brand new flashplayer.so files freshly edited, so no more issues with youtube in the browser, and uses TRUE flash 11.0.1.152 libraries for increased performance (no longer based on 10.2) (LOL, flash 11 was only released 4 hours ago, hehe
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Note: after more feedback it seems using busybox installer from the market helps if running the script, even manually does nothing.
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Wait I'm a little confused...are you saying that your launcher pro FCs and EF10 downgrade are indepenent of this, or is this script causing those problems?
As of right now, Launcher Pro has never FCed on me on EF02, and the downgrade prompt never pops up (it used to but it stopped for some reason).
Jus trying to get all the info before I flash this.
Btw, I assume that simply deleting the .sh file would uninstall this mod, thereby preventing anything from being done at boot? If not, what would be the proper way to uninstall this?
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You are correct on uninstall procedure. Delete 01-fixflash.sh from /system/etc/init.d. It also places a 'flash' folder in /data that can be deleted. It also modifies permissions for /data/data/com.adobe.com/libs to make it writable (shouldn't cause any issues if left) but can be undone by uninstalling and reinstalling flash. Yes my launcher pro fcs because of the ef10->ef02 downgrade question (I think). Hope to check again on official release. Please let me know if this a) works b) doesn't or c) (like me) mostly works on most reboots, but script aways work when run by hand.
Another option is to install script manager because you can then tell script manager to run 01-fixflash.sh on boot, and then it should DEFINATELY work, although I know most people prefer not to install additonl appliations...
EDIT: I believe my launcher pro FCs INDEPENDENT of this script (ie it happens whether or not the script is installed) Also, Launcher Pro works, just FCs once on boot, then works like a charm the rest of the time
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The flashable zip did not work. It flashed but did not successfully write anything usable to phone. However, the apk on the original posting worked great!
Yes, the APK I pulled from should work UNTIL you upgrade to gingerbread (correct me if I'm wrong). Did you happen to try the script manager trick? Sometimes the script won't run on boot on its own (particularly if you have a stock kernetl). This will probably be of more use to GB users who really require the boot script.
Ran the script, but the file is not in the init.d directory.....
In root explorer, navigate to /system/etc/init.d, tap on 01-fixflash.sh and select “execute”.
tazman19 said:
Ran the script, but the file is not in the init.d directory.....
In root explorer, navigate to /system/etc/init.d, tap on 01-fixflash.sh and select “execute”.
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There will only be 1 file in /system/etc/init.d, 01-fixflash.sh. It copies files from /data/flash to /data/data/com.adobe.flashplayer/lib/. When you execute it, then visit Hulu In dolphin, set to desktop it still doesn't work?
Are you saying the 01-fixflash.sh doesn't exist? Or that's the only file you see in there. Also note you must install flash from the market first. It should Always work when being run by hand. How about running the script, choosing execute, then the hulu app? Sorry, trying to figure out what the issue is.
Also, I'm on EF02 odex (stock), ef02 plus kernel, cwm 3.1.0.1. U same?
compuw22c said:
There will only be 1 file in /system/etc/init.d, 01-fixflash.sh. It copies files from /data/flash to /data/data/com.adobe.flashplayer/lib/. When you execute it, then visit Hulu In dolphin, set to desktop it still doesn't work?
Are you saying the 01-fixflash.sh doesn't exist? Or that's the only file you see in there. Also note you must install flash from the market first. It should Always work when being run by hand. How about running the script, choosing execute, then the hulu app? Sorry, trying to figure out what the issue is.
Also, I'm on EF02 odex (stock), ef02 plus kernel, cwm 3.1.0.1. U same?
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Same as your setup, can't get it to work, still getting unsupported device message on hulu.com. The apk won't work for me either since it wants to find com.adobe.flash (or whatever it's called), and the one that exists on my phone has number "1" attached at the end. And I do have the latest flash, I just installed it for this very reason.
One question though, the stock browser doesn't seem to have an option to turn off mobile view?
EDIT: one difference I just noticed is that I'm deodexed, not odexed. I wouldn't think that would matter though...
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LoO
squshy 7 said:
Same as your setup, can't get it to work, still getting unsupported device message on hulu.com. The apk won't work for me either since it wants to find com.adobe.flash (or whatever it's called), and the one that exists on my phone has number "1" attached at the end. And I do have the latest flash, I just installed it for this very reason.
One question though, the stock browser doesn't seem to have an option to turn off mobile view?
EDIT: one difference I just noticed is that I'm deodexed, not odexed. I wouldn't think that would matter though...
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You could change the script if you can't find that file. So your libflashplayer.so file is located where, /data/data/com.adobe.flashplayer-1/lib ? Also are you on ef02 or ec05? Have you tried running the script via adb to see what errors it gives? You may need to run busybox installer from market to make sure the cp (copy) command itself works.
Edit: Also, I know there's an apk with -1 at the end, this is different. Its a folder with lib files in it. I may need to downgrade back to froyo to dbl check but I believe they're in the same place. Deodexed should't make any difference I don't think... thanks for hangin in there, I'd love to get this figured out so others can actually benefit from my aggrivation with it lol
And no, stock browser has no option to disable mobile view.
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Updated to latest flash and fixed script file a bit* (gb only)
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Just flashed. everything opens and runs. But when show loads it says not supported on this device... Ran the root explorer command and still the same. feels like I'm close. Any ideas? Running ef02 plus
Grapes
Kif420 said:
Just flashed. everything opens and runs. But when show loads it says not supported on this device... Ran the root explorer command and still the same. feels like I'm close. Any ideas? Running ef02 plus
Grapes
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Double check /data/flash/ exists and has 4 files. Make sure you have installed flash 10.3.185.25 from market and uncheck auto updates. Install busy box installer, and run to install IF and only if it still isn't working at that point.
You are the man! Thought I had busy box installed but.... I didn't.... Installed, ran the script, bam! Hulu! big thanks compuw22c. I owe u a fatty!
Grapes
Thanks! It worked after I rebooted it. Hulu app and Hulu.com working (dolphin in desktop mode)
Awesome! Just glad to hear it finally working for people. I actually just got a gsII but will try to continue posting here as well as we all know the epic needs all the help it can get! btw this should work on any gingerbread its with root (which usually comes with init.d support)
After running this I have a Lego looking block with a ? in it like flash is not installed. Verified in my browser with other flash sites that this is the same. Any Idea as whats going on?
formula84 said:
After running this I have a Lego looking block with a ? in it like flash is not installed. Verified in my browser with other flash sites that this is the same. Any Idea as whats going on?
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Never mind, it was because i use titanium backup to integrate system app updates into ROM, this saves space...
I had to restore an old backup of.24 then do the market update (did not integrate this time) booted into CWM and flashed worked great.
My only issue now is when i do fullscreen from hulu app its off center, half screen is just white (left) and part of the video is on the right?
Anyway to fix this or maybe an app update?
Its basically just a browser, tap and drag or pinch and zoom. Also, install Dolphin HD, set it to desktop user agent and tap full screen button as on a desktop.
Gone on vacation for two weeks*
I got this working on AA i3 with script manager.
It Does not make Hulu Plus app work.
It does play nicely in default web browser if you change the user agent to desktop. The full screen button works properly as well.
-Roger
I spent a lot of the weekend trying to root my Zenwatch (on 4.4.2w), or get a custom recovery working. Here's what I have tried and found out so far. They locked it down pretty damn well.
Unlocking bootloader and accessing recovery
Go to Settings -> About -> Press Build Number 7 times -> Swipe right, Developer Options now shows under About.
Theres a few different options including an Asus utility to check sensors and such.
To get into recovery or fastboot, you need to active ADB Debugging, unplug the watch than plug it back in, then run "adb reboot recovery" or "adb reboot fastboot"
To unlock bootloader, you need to push the reset button on the back to select.
In recovery, swipe right to left to show screen, up and down to select, and left to right to select.
My Findings so far
The kernel source and ROM source are not available anywhere.
There is no way that I can find to get root. I even went as far as loading towelroot onto the watch through adb install, but it just hangs and eventually closes.
There is no way I have found to build a custom recovery with CWM or TWRP.
There is no way I have found to dump the boot or recovery partitions.
There is no su binary preinstalled. Attempting to link a su binary has come up null.
dump_image binary is not installed, nor can you get it to install.
Trying to install any packages through stock recovery gives signature error.
Trying to use dd command to dump boot or recovery ends with "permission denied"
Trying to use "fastboot oem saveprt2sd recovery -n recovery.img -a" ends with "invalid page size". Same with trying to dump boot in this fashion.
Trying to boot either the LG G Watch or Samsung Gear Live unsecured boot images comes back with "(remote) dtb not found" (No surprise here, but it was worth a shot)
fstab is root only.
/dev tree is root only.
all init.asus scripts are root only.
You can install packages with "adb install" but all the standard root gaining apps stall or force close. Towelroot seems to try, but locks up after hitting "make it r4in." trying to change the modstring on v3 (with triple tap title) does not provide a field to change.
Kernel command line is root only.
I browsed EVERY file on my watch hoping to find a hole that I could build off of, but alas, I had failed.
Even trying to do "adb backup" results in "Confirm on Device," and closes immediately afterwards, with no confirm.
I believe that unless they release either the kernel source or the full ROM source, we are unable to root or modify any options.
Which really sucks, because the "OK Google" screen is REALLY F****** BRIGHT.
if anyone has success, please share
I thought I'd try installing one of my own apps and see what happened. It installs okay, but it crashes immediately. I'm guessing it's because I'm using something that's not supported, probably sound or Webkit (the app displays an HTML tutorial the first time it's run). I haven't had time yet to run it from the debugger and see what's going wrong.
I haven't bothered to even watch the video yet but presumably this shows how to root Wear devices and includes links to a Wear compatible supersu, although no custom recovery for the Zenwatch yet. There are links to TWRP for other major watches so I'm guessing it's just a matter of time.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/root-android-wear-5-0-1-xdatv/
dgjenkins said:
I haven't bothered to even watch the video yet but presumably this shows how to root Wear devices and includes links to a Wear compatible supersu, although no custom recovery for the Zenwatch yet. There are links to TWRP for other major watches so I'm guessing it's just a matter of time.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/root-android-wear-5-0-1-xdatv/
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To build a custom recovery, you need to pull the existing recovery or boot partition off of the device and pull partition information (fstab, which is not readable by user on this device) and the build.config information (which is also not readable by user), or pull the fstab.anithias and build.config from the running system (which again is not accessible to the standard user account).
Without that information, you can't build a custom recovery. I've been attempt this for almost 2 weeks now, and its locked down pretty well. The G Watch and Gear Live allowed access to the needed files, but Asus did not with the ZenWatch.
If anyone is willing to risk bricking their watch (by getting past the dtb error when trying to boot the LG G Watch or Samsung Live recovery images, which is a long shot in itself) to get the openRecovery/CWM/TWRP to install and work to the point of getting ADB working through recovery mode, I can do the rest to build the recovery.
I just dont want to risk bricking mine quite yet, as the google play store was out of stock the last time I checked to purchase a "testing" watch.
@z3nful - I just found this. Is it useful?
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Wearable/ASUS_ZenWatch/kernel_3_13_0_10.zip
CSX321 said:
@z3nful - I just found this. Is it useful?
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Wearable/ASUS_ZenWatch/kernel_3_13_0_10.zip
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Kernel source code
Sent from my SM-G900P
@z3nful And an ota? Would it be usefull?
OTA LWX48S
I haven't had a chance the last week to work on this with the holiday season going on and having to run my store. When I get a chance to get back to it, I'll let you guys know what I come up with
I started trying to build the kernel yesterday, but I'm not getting far yet. I've been a developer for over 30 years, but most of my Linux/other UNIX experience was over 10 years ago, and I've forgotten a lot.
I've tried a couple of different compiler versions, but I'm pretty quickly running into different issues with either one. I'm not sure what version Asus used, but it's apparently not either of the ones I've tried. Also not entirely sure what configuration to use. I'm using the 8226 configuration now, because there's no 8026 configuration in the source archive. I don't know if that's suitable or not.
All-in-all, I may not be out of my depth, but I'm out of my area of experience, at least. Any tips, @z3nful?
Edit...Is there any useful information in the OTA zip file? It's available. Partition info or a boot image or something?
@z3nful and @CSX321 - Any luck moving forward on this? I'm not a programmer, but I'd be glad to offer any assistance if needed!
btonetbone said:
Any luck moving forward on this?
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No progress here, I'm afraid. I think I just don't know enough about this environment to do it, without devoting a lot more time to learning.
I've also lost some motivation, because there doesn't really seem to be anything I need root for on the watch. About the only thing I would do if I had it is delete a couple of apps, but since Mini Launcher lets me hide apps, I don't care so much about actually deleting them.
Has anyone had success with adb push? It seems the system is read only and doesn't allow for pushing files. Is root required?
Asus is good at locking down their devices, requiring you to register it with them to get an app to unlock it (you also acknowledge that by downloading the app you are voiding your warranty). I really wouldn't be surprised if they did the same thing with this watch and just haven't released the unlock app yet.
I am kinda disappointed to see this sort of thing from a device licensed by Google. It's like the exact opposite of the Nexus line.
@z3nful Just some helpful links, thought I could help a wear user out (I have the G Watch)
Kernel --> https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-msm-anthias-3.10-lollipop-wear-release
Also, Gohma ROM for gwatch includes a boot img that auto roots android wear. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch/development/rom-gohma-2-0-12-15-2014-t2974052) Named rboot.img, I think it might be worth a shot to run "fastboot boot rboot.img" to see if it does anything.
Has anybody been brave enough to try booting rboot.IMG like frap129 suggested?
-Andy
Sent from my Etch a Sketch.
I tried, no luck.. Gave the same "dtb not found" error.
Here is a thread related to DTB in boot images: XDA Topic 2428117
Attached is the rboot.img if anyone wants to see if they can modify it to pass whatever DTB issue is making it fail, if that's even possible. I will dig a little bit deeper once I get out of the office.
The error message:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
rboot.img, zipped:
View attachment rboot.zip
Ignore my sig, it is several years out of date
Regards,
weasel5i2
Doc Ames said:
Has anybody been brave enough to try booting rboot.IMG like frap129 suggested?
-Andy
Sent from my Etch a Sketch.
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Accidentally installed the wrong busy box apk but cleared data and uninstalled then i tried installing the correct version of stericson busybox free and I'm greeted by this message
"There was a problem opening a shell with root access. this is either cause by supersu or by a device that is improperly rooted..."
It then goes on to say i should change permissions in supersu then reinstall. Of course I can't do this because our supersu does not have a settings menu.
I'm looking for help. Is there a way to resolve this over adb and change the su settings? Or can i reinstall supersu?--would that give me the popup i need to grant permissions (if that is in fact the issue...)
I'm not certain i can just run towel root again and reinstall supersu. I have the latest prerooted firmware installed.
BTW--I'm curious as to what happened. thinking the wrong busy box app is still causing issues because i did the same thing on my other fire tv and could easily install busy box again. Thanks.
You should be able to open the settingsmenu (or the apps list) of SuperSU in the FireTV system settings menu -> installed apps tab. Just start the SuperSU app for that.
Calibaan said:
You should be able to open the settingsmenu (or the apps list) of SuperSU in the FireTV system settings menu -> installed apps tab. Just start the SuperSU app for that.
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Unless I'm misunderstanding, you can't do that with our supersu (think its just the way rbox designed it that supersu can't be opened). Go to applications and try it. I assume your setup is the same as mine--cwm & and prerooted firmware.
I'm thinking I'll just uninstall/reinstall supersu, but not even sure that will resolve the busybox issue.
No, I have not a rooted aTV (those for the german market were never deliverered with a rootable firmware, hope this changes with stagefright vulnaribilty). I assumed you´re running the regular SuperSU from Chainfire which does acts as a Superuser access management tool:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
It should be possible to call this superuser app from the apps tab within the system menu like every other sideloaded app. Of course when you´re running another supersu app this probably won´t work.
Calibaan said:
No, I have not a rooted aTV (those for the german market were never deliverered with a rootable firmware, hope this changes with stagefright vulnaribilty). I assumed you´re running the regular SuperSU from Chainfire which does acts as a Superuser access management tool:
It should be possible to call this superuser app from the apps tab within the system menu like every other sideloaded app. Of course when you´re running another supersu app this probably won´t work.
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Thanks. I have read in other thread people talking about using superuser app to access those settings we can't get with supersu on AFTV. That was a long time ago and don't think there was much feedback on how it worked.
I messed things up more than I thought. None of my root apps are working (ROM manager, titanium backup, samba file sharing, etc.
Wondering if just reinstalling the ROM.zip will fix everything? Only thing about that is it doesn't ask to regrant su for my installed apps normally. Not sure if it'll be different because root isn't functioning properly...
So maybe someone can confirm this? If I wipe factory reset in cwm will supersu reinstall and reset su settings? (Actually pretty sure it will) But really rather not do that because I'm forward thinking enough to install titanium backup but not smart enough to backup apps and data (always put it off then forgot) Now of course I can't use titanium.
So if that's my only option I'll do it but hoping there's a simpler way like flashing supersu zip in recovery. AND if that's an option should I first remove supersu apk in system/app?
I've had issues with the Busybox installer, too. It claims you can begin installing right away, but it's a good idea to wait until it finishes its scan to do the install.
Sizzlechest said:
I've had issues with the Busybox installer, too. It claims you can begin installing right away, but it's a good idea to wait until it finishes its scan to do the install.
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Well I didn't actually want busybox installer. I wanted busybox free by stericson. I'm not even sure if the installer is by stericson. So did you try to run that installer program again and let it complete? Or were you actually talking about busybox free which is what I've always used on AFTV (its the recomended version we all are probably using). But not paying attention I installed the wrong apk. Now none of my root apps work which I don't understand. Busybox having trouble makes sense but pretty sure I've run other root apps without busybox in the past.
Its looking like I need to wipe it but not in a huge hurry. The AFTV functions OK without root so I'll hang around for a better solution.
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Well I didn't actually want busybox installer. I wanted busybox free by stericson. I'm not even sure if the installer is by stericson. So did you try to run that installer program again and let it complete? Or were you actually talking about busybox free which is what I've always used on AFTV (its the recomended version we all are probably using). But not paying attention I installed the wrong apk. Now none of my root apps work which I don't understand. Busybox having trouble makes sense but pretty sure I've run other root apps without busybox in the past.
Its looking like I need to wipe it but not in a huge hurry. The AFTV functions OK without root so I'll hang around for a better solution.
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This is what I was referring to: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl=en
Can you connect to your Fire TV using adb and do a "su" command to see if you get root? Did you fully unlock your bootloader?
Sizzlechest said:
This is what I was referring to: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl=en
Can you connect to your Fire TV using adb and do a "su" command to see if you get root? Did you fully unlock your bootloader?
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That's the one that won't install. Yes. I can connect adb, reboot recovery and bootloader fully unlocked. I can't access everything in es file explorer because the root explorer option won't work without su permissions. But adb shell will get the # sign.
I am a New Pro3 owner, and a old XDA flasher. These days I just want stability and battery life. So given no one is getting OTA updates because the LeEco US office are... well about to close doors? Or at a minimum they are not maintaining the OTA servers as of today (09/06/2017 MM/DD/YEAR). I took it on myself to figure out how to get the updates and how to do them.
What you need:
These three files, nothing else.
5.8.019_sta.zip
5.8.020_sta.zip
5.8.021_sta.zip
Found here.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2EAg2WU3OwpSHRMdEZ0Tks0a3M
It is very simple, but also very finicky.
1. Download 5.8.019_sta.zip, rename to update.zip
2. Place the update.zip on the root directory of your phone storage
3. Go to Settings -> System update (about 3/4 the way down)
4. Top right corner will see three vertical dots, tap the dots and select "local update" (see image)
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
5. When you select "local update" if you did everything correct it should say "Update package found bla bla bla". Click continue.
That's it, it will load the file, reboot in to recovery and flash the file.
Then just follow this process for each file 19s->20s-21s. Make sure you remove the last update.zip before you put the new one in place.
Now, here is how it can be "finicky". For some reason using an android file manager to rename the files to "update.zip" corrupts the file in some way... and the update once you get in to the recovery section of the auto update fails. BEST PRACTICE IS TO DOWN LOAD THE FILES TO YOUR PC, THEN RENAME IT ON YOUR PC TO update.zip AND TRANSFER TO YOUR PHONES ROOT STORAGE.
Why? no clue, but you can try it either way... but if you find it failing try ^^
Hi, thanks for sharing the files, nuch appreciated.
For some reason I cannot acces the files today ?
bethe said:
Hi, thanks for sharing the files, nuch appreciated.
For some reason I cannot acces the files today ?
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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2EAg2WU3OwpSHRMdEZ0Tks0a3M?usp=sharing
made a new sharable link
Hi and thanks for sharing. If you don't mind could you tell me
what's included in these updates?
dallorsj said:
Hi and thanks for sharing. If you don't mind could you tell me
what's included in these updates?
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Just google "5.8.019_sta" (for each one)
You should be able to find the change-log somewhere.
Edward,
Works great! Just some notes for everyone else.
1) Make sure phone is set to MTP (Media Transfer Protocol).
2) If you are using Windows and are 'dragging and dropping' onto the device just copy to the phone icon in file explorer, that will put it at / which is where it needs to be.
3) When I did this and used the local update option, it didn't even prompt for 19S, it just moved forward and started the upgrade and rebooted the phone. All it asked me to confirm was right when I selected local update to 'make sure' I wanted to do it. No version check, etc. I was on 18S, btw.
Are you saying you went straight from 18s to 21s? Without the intermediary updates? Are you bootloader locked or unlocked?
Thanks for all of those OTAs. I was restoring my device to stock and every update kept failing when I tried to manually update it. Note: Update will fail if your OTA is not called update.zip.
IT IS CASE SENSITIVE; in other words, it will fail if you name is 'Update.zip'.
Thanks again and this post should be stickied tbh.
If my phone has twrp and on a custom rom could i use the same steps to go back to stock?
Sent from my LEX727 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Ugh
I could not resist the $199 sale on Amazon despite knowing all the shortcomings. I am starting to regret this decision ... somewhat ... especially since Amazon no longer lets you return phones & can only exchange within 10 days.
Anyhow, I was excited when I got this phone the next day after I ordered it but my 1st frustration was that I could not do any system updates. I read about all the improvements like app drawer & really wanted them but no, it kept saying my system was up to date (still on 18 mind you). Which led me to this thread ... but now my computer will not recognize the Le Pro 3 when I connect it. I tried different USB ports & cords and no luck so far. I also cannot download the above links from my phone so I am kind of stuck @ the moment ...
I do, however, think that I got the work around for the notification issue as they seem to be coming in now, so that's good.
Overall, the phone mostly works so I am not totally mad at this purchase but getting the updates would be nice.
Quick Question: if I try to install Lineage OS, will the phone still have the T-Mobile wifi calling?
Thank you all for this super helpful forum for basic users like me.
UPDATE: Rebooting the phone got my computer to recognize the phone. However, I have followed all the instructions above (downloaded the file, renamed it update.zip, dragged & dropped it right on the phone in explorer, but it still will not find it with the local update.
I downloaded the Cheetah File Manger which shows you the Root Directory, which did not look like where I put mine. So I tried to move it over to the Root Directory but it would not let me paste it there. So close ...................................... calling it a night ...... sigh
i wanted to follow your guidelines but there is no system update in settings in my device. i ve bought it from banggood if that info is useful.
Could you please add check sums for these files.
Thanks in advance!
Try to update my X727 from 5.8.018s to 5.8.019s:
1. Renamed 5.8.019_sta.zip to update.zip and copied it to phone root.
2. From File Manager pressed on update.zip and choose "Upgrade", it has started updating "Upgrading, do not power off the phone".
3. The phone rebooted and entered to Recovery with an error message: "Failed to update! Cause: Installation failed"
4. Presses Back-button and tried again "Update system" and got an error message "Failed to update! Cause: APK not found"
What's wrong?