Title says it all. Thanks!
Can anyone help with this?
You do know the Fire runs Android, and NOT Linux right?
If that answer is somehow unsatisfactory to you, than might I suggest you at least start with a Terminal Emulator.
I would have also assumed you have already rooted your AFTV2? 'cause if you hadn't, this will be a very short conversation.
Yes, but it runs the linux kernel version 3.10.61+ and iptables version 1.4.20.
bird333 said:
Yes, but it runs the linux kernel version 3.10.61+ and iptables version 1.4.20.
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Amazon provides kernel source. If there is a module that is missing, you'll have to compile it yourself.
rbox said:
Amazon provides kernel source. If there is a module that is missing, you'll have to compile it yourself.
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I'm afraid that is beyond my skillset. Does FTV2 have 'modprobe'?
bird333 said:
I'm afraid that is beyond my skillset. Does FTV2 have 'modprobe'?
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It has insmod.
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Is there a way to get openVPN on this phone. Ive seen a few roms for other phones that have it, but ive read i need some tun.ko driver and im not sure if theres one for this phone?
Rekzer said:
Is there a way to get openVPN on this phone. Ive seen a few roms for other phones that have it, but ive read i need some tun.ko driver and im not sure if theres one for this phone?
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Going to have to wait for a kernel that becomes available that includes tun.ko support. None of them do yet.
manekineko said:
Going to have to wait for a kernel that becomes available that includes tun.ko support. None of them do yet.
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How does DroidVPN work then?
this app will install it for you
Rekzer said:
How does DroidVPN work then?
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it like and ip changer.. it keeps you anonymous to someone you don't want you location to be known to.. i have it currently install on my phone... my brother kind of retricted some webpages so it help me open them... lol:laugh:
Hi!
As a lot of people out there, I'm really waiting for one thing: a cifs.ko kernel module to allow my ouya add CIFS/SMB network shares.
It should be interesting to compile it, because we could have all our stuff around our network (in my particular case, on my NAS).
I found out, that there is a possibility to compile it from the Ouya kernel's public source: https://github.com/ouya/ouya_1_1-kernel as it has the cifs code on github, so I supose that it shouldn't be hard to compile it (I'm not so good compiling the kernel).
Is anyone working on this module?
I'm waiting for this module aswell
So... nobody is working on it? :crying:
I'll whip up a kernel with support tomorrow.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
invisiblek said:
I'll whip up a kernel with support tomorrow.
Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Any news on this?
Kaos2K said:
Any news on this?
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I *had* compiled a kernel with support for it but when i synced the current commit now it wont compile cleanly....nor will reverting back to the previous commit fix it ( comes up with the same error )
HTCdemon said:
I *had* compiled a kernel with support for it but when i synced the current commit now it wont compile cleanly....nor will reverting back to the previous commit fix it ( comes up with the same error )
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Ouch. I wish i had the knowledge to help you with that :/
Hopefully someone much more savvy than I can put this together
moku160 said:
Hopefully someone much more savvy than I can put this together
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347214
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IncognitoMan said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347214
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thx this helps
IncognitoMan said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347214
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nice! any plans for adding init.d support as well? i need my usb stick to be auto mounted at startup or otherwise my link2sd-apps won't work...
I have a question...
is it possible to install cif modules without use a custom rom?
Does someone has the Kernel config from MJ9? i'd like to know whether drivers for Hauppauge HVR 900H were compiled into the kernel or as a module.... if not, is there someone with a toolchain for crosscompiling? in the end i would like to code a little dvb-t App for our tap:good:
lsherif said:
You are on the wrong thread, this should be posted in Q&A
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isn't It rom/kernel specific? ok i'll try it in q&a or a mod will copy it
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I've downloaded the last kernelsource JB 4.3 and the driver is located @ .../drivers/media/video/tm6000
so there is a chance to get it compiled and loaded )
I NEED THE KERNEL CONFIG.... Anyone out there who could post a .config for SM-P605??
totzkotz said:
I NEED THE KERNEL CONFIG.... Anyone out there who could post a .config for SM-P605??
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Still nobody has compiled his own kernel yet?
totzkotz said:
Still nobody has compiled his own kernel yet?
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If you follow the link: http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-900H , at first sight, it looks good, but farther, it's less optimistic.
If you are lucky, see in the kernel config if there is module for your device: make menuconfig in your kernel tree.
HI!
Now when it comes to features , the "flo" model is way better than nexus 7 (2012) BUT i saw that the previous model had the reaver and aircrack because of the bcm chipset inside .. are there any other similar apps in FLO except the pwn pad installation method....
When you say except the "pwn pad installation" you mean this method? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2577356.
If so, too bad, it's pretty damn cool.
mdamaged said:
When you say except the "pwn pad installation" you mean this method? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2577356.
If so, too bad, it's pretty damn cool.
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yeah..maybe backtrack can be used????
samthechamp said:
yeah..maybe backtrack can be used????
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What do you think Kali is?
mdamaged said:
What do you think Kali is?
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i know its linux based ....i meant this method-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250461
samthechamp said:
i know its linux based ....i meant this method-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250461
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No, Kali IS Backtrack, Backtrack IS Kali.
mdamaged said:
No, Kali IS Backtrack, Backtrack IS Kali.
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so , reaver (or aircrack) is not yet compiled for flo?
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so , reaver (or aircrack) is not yet compiled for flo?
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Whether it is or not isn't the issue, the issue is getting the built-in wifi to go into monitor mode. There are claims that it has been done (assumign the hardward even supports monitor mode, one would have to use a kernel with a custom driver built in, or a kernel with loadable mod support which would load a custom module), you'll have to drudge through google and figure out if that has any merit or not, then work out how to implement it, if it's even viable.
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Whether it is or not isn't the issue, the issue is getting the built-in wifi to go into monitor mode. There are claims that it has been done (assumign the hardward even supports monitor mode, one would have to use a kernel with a custom driver built in, or a kernel with loadable mod support which would load a custom module), you'll have to drudge through google and figure out if that has any merit or not, then work out how to implement it, if it's even viable.
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i think it has been done .. after all the pwn pad method also uses elementax kernel .. the only thing which is stopping me is to buy tp-link adapter , which is out of stock for weeks in my country(india)...assuming flo has that hardware , isnt the built in chipset enough?
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i think it has been done .. after all the pwn pad method also uses elementax kernel .. the only thing which is stopping me is to buy tp-link adapter , which is out of stock for weeks in my country(india)...assuming flo has that hardware , isnt the built in chipset enough?
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I already addressed that in my last post.
mdamaged said:
I already addressed that in my last post.
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any way i can install reaver or similar app w/o wifi adapter?
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any way i can install reaver or similar app w/o wifi adapter?
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The same way you install anything else on android, download the apk and install it, it does not matter if you have a supported adapter or not...it just won't be able to open a wlan in monitor mode.
It's possible to run linux on android (google app store) app. And install ubuntu on the app and run the same using chroot. Will this be possible in any of the new roms that are posted in the developers area? Thanks for your answer, this will be principal factor in my decision to buy this device.
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It's possible to run linux on android (google app store) app. And install ubuntu on the app and run the same using chroot. Will this be possible in any of the new roms that are posted in the developers area? Thanks for your answer, this will be principal factor in my decision to buy this device.
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I don't see why not, you could even port native Ubuntu over with a little effort since the 5420 soc already has Linux ports.
eousphoros said:
I don't see why not, you could even port native Ubuntu over with a little effort since the 5420 soc already has Linux ports.
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if you have the device, would you be so kind to try, and confirm, the app and ubuntu is working fine. thanks in advance.
pogo123 said:
if you have the device, would you be so kind to try, and confirm, the app and ubuntu is working fine. thanks in advance.
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http://releases.linaro.org/14.01/ubuntu/arndale-octa
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http://releases.linaro.org/14.01/ubuntu/arndale-octa
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Hmm. very interesting thanks for the info... Any hands on experience with "Complete Linux Installer" , "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zpwebsites.linuxonandroid&hl=en" Running Linux native in the device sounds interesting, but running ubuntu on the same within android is exactly what I need at this moment. In some of the devices that I use to have especially with a original rom this process is not supported. If any body had done this process in the device and could advise will be very helpful. Thanks in advance.
I'll give it a go on my Tab S 8.4 and report back...
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I'll give it a go on my Tab S 8.4 and report back...
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Thanks
Seems to work over VNC, not naively.
First attempt doesn't download the image, have to investigate...
pibach said:
Seems to work over VNC, not naively.
First attempt doesn't download the image, have to investigate...
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just pull the trigger and buy one of this little tablet. will try and let everyone know if the installer works.
I tried it on the SM-T800 (WIFI) and it doesn´t worked at all because it cannot run the loop mode (?)
I´m trying linux on android for the first time so maybe someone can help me with it!
I need to figure out if it would be possible if i had another Kernel or another rom.
At the moment I´m running ThunderRom 800
Thanks in advance!
Maxiking
Same here. seems to need the ability to do a mount loop. any ideas.
I get "unable to create loopback device" error. Blows..
Does anybody knows the complete procedure to activate loop device on the smt800