Unable to setup Broadlink IHC in Lineage OS on Z4 tablet - LineageOS Questions & Answers

Hello
I tried to add my Broadlink RM Mini3 to Google Assistant. While doing so, I was asked to install an app named IHC (Intelligent Home Center). I could install the app, but when asked to enter my region, it just said (I figure the OS said it) "No permission". I tried to give IHC all permissions, but still get the same message.
Does anyone have an idea of why?

Dahl77 said:
Hello
I tried to add my Broadlink RM Mini3 to Google Assistant....
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I don't have this device nor use Broadlink but, you may be able to locate what you are looking for on the following thread that's specific to Broadlink.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3594714
Good Luck!
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Yup
Yep I'm having the same error msg about having no permission :/

Sorry, but that thread doesn't mention that app at all.
Thinking about flashig back stock image.
Having issues with the marine navigation app 88sea to.
It says there is no space for the maps (there is plenty).
Sent from my Xperia Z4 Tablet using Tapatalk

I solved it. The problem is the rights to the data partition.
Here’s how to do it:
Root the tablet/phone
Get a root filemanager from play store.
Go to the root directory
Edit the rights for /data
Then IHC will allow you to select your region.

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[Q] KF2: Unable to boot into CM10 - Any help appreciated

Hi Guys,
Firstly, thanks so much for the info on this community. I've followed loads of the threads and almost all of what I need to know is here.
I have a KF2 @ v10.3.1. I've rooted it and applied the 2nd bootloader using a homemade lead (thanks to the thread on that!). I started in Windows but switched to Kubuntu after getting driver issues etc.. To compound the problem, the KF2 is blocked by Amazon, which didn't help as I couldn't load apps whist it was stock. (It's not stolen or otherwise illegally obtained. Amazon sent it in error, and despite me contacting them to ask how to return it, they've never replied)
Anyhow, After following THIS thread, which appeared to go OK, after rebooting I'm unable to boot into Recovery. The blue screen just stays there. I can still boot normally, but I would like to load CM10 which is loaded as per the thread, along with gapps, both in zip format. I have read many threads about being stuck on the blue screen, but these are always locked and need to be restored, but I have no problem booting normally and the KF2 is not locked. I've searched this site and googled plenty.
I don't expect an exact answer, but if someone could just point me at what to look at, I'm sure I can find the rest of the info I need on here. :good:
Oh, also. Another quick question. I see that the CM10 images are constantly being updated, if (when I get mine working) I want to use one of these, is it simply a case of copying the zip file over? Or is there more to do than that.
Many thanks in advance.
You can boot normally? Into stock, I assume.
Run the apk tool from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2106463
Should get you fixed right up
The zip file will have to be flashed from recovery. So, its a matter of copying the zip file (and gapps) over. Boot into recovery. Wipe data, cache, dalvik and system. Then flash rom first, the gapps.
Also, be VERY CAREFUL and make sure you have a GOOD DOWNLOAD by checking the md5 on the file. If you wipe the system (which deletes the stack file) you will not be able to boot into recovery or anything.
I still recommend that you purchase a fastboot cable.
Edit: also, when booting into recovery you might have to hit the power button a couple of times.
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Cheers mindmajick. I've tried to do this but still having a few problems.
If I use the wired version, the runme.bat does not have permissions to the data/app folder. I can't seem to run it in Kubuntu as it says I can't run a binary file if I make it executable, but says I don't have permission if I remove execute. (I'm looking into this - but I'm not very good with Linux, so lots of Googling!!...lol....) Also I see that there are some issues with this version with the wireless version being favored. Unfortunately as I'm unable to log onto my Amazon account, I can't use this method.
I will continue to try, I'm almost there now, thanks for you help so far.
SportyPorty said:
Cheers mindmajick. I've tried to do this but still having a few problems.
If I use the wired version, the runme.bat does not have permissions to the data/app folder. I can't seem to run it in Kubuntu as it says I can't run a binary file if I make it executable, but says I don't have permission if I remove execute. (I'm looking into this - but I'm not very good with Linux, so lots of Googling!!...lol....) Also I see that there are some issues with this version with the wireless version being favored. Unfortunately as I'm unable to log onto my Amazon account, I can't use this method.
I will continue to try, I'm almost there now, thanks for you help so far.
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Really confused. Pm me with your gmail account and I'll chat you through it
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Cheers, PM'd you.
Sorry if I've not explained it very well.
I tried to use the KF2CM10.zip via the Desktop method. I downloaded and ran the runme.bat file. This is what I get -
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C:\Users\Steve\Desktop\Kindle Fire Root\KF2CM10>ECHO off
Press any key to continue . . .
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Removing install-recovery.sh to ensure that stock rom does not overwrite TWRP
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
Usage: mount [-r] [-w] [-o options] [-t type] device directory
rm failed for systemetcinstall-recovery.sh, No such file or directory
rm failed for systemRECOVERY-AMZN-4430-OTTER2-PROD, No such file or directory
.
Pushing stack
failed to copy 'stuff\stack' to '\sdcard\': Read-only file system
sdcardstack: cannot open for read: No such file or directory
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Inserting stack override to \system
datalocaltmpstack: cannot open for read: No such file or directory
.
Pushing freedom-boot
failed to copy 'stuff\boot.img' to '\sdcard\': Read-only file system
.
Pushing TeamWinRecoveryProject
failed to copy 'stuff\recovery.img' to '\sdcard\': Read-only file system
.
Writing freedom-boot to \boot via dd
sdcardboot.img: cannot open for read: No such file or directory
.
Writing TWRP to recovery via dd
sdcardrecovery.img: cannot open for read: No such file or directory
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Rebooting
.
Make sure to press the power button during the secondary bootloader to reboot in
to recovery.
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Give credit where credit is due: Script written by [email protected]
Press any key to continue . . .
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I'm still unsure how to run the runme.sh from Kubuntu command line.
I tried - ./runme.sh
but error is - unable to run a binary file - or something like that.
I'm unable to use the cordless version com.powerpoint45.FMKilo-2.apk due to the fact that as the KF2 is blocked by Amazon, I'm unable to log in and download or install .apk files.
Is there is an alternative way to install .apk files without needing to log in?
Hopefully that makes a little more sense. Cheers
Yes. Download the fmkilo apk from his thread, (use the browser if you have to) then once downloaded pull down the notification bar and tap on the apk link. Also, make sure that the option to install from unknown sources is set in the settings before doing the download
You could alternatively push the file via adb to the system Directory.
Is USB debugging enabled? Are you rooted?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
mindmajick said:
Yes. Download the fmkilo apk from his thread, (use the browser if you have to) then once downloaded pull down the notification bar and tap on the apk link. Also, make sure that the option to install from unknown sources is set in the settings before doing the download
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Yup, that did it. I had overlooked the fact that I was still able to use the browser on the KF2 and didn't really know you could install .apk's using that method anyway. So now I have carried on and installed Jellybean 4.2.2 on there and it works a treat.
Thank you ever so much Mindmajick for taking an interest in my problem, I really do appreciate yours and the rest of the developers time on here. :good:
Cheers
Sporty
fmkilo apk link shows as removed
mindmajick said:
Yes. Download the fmkilo apk from his thread, (use the browser if you have to) then once downloaded pull down the notification bar and tap on the apk link. Also, make sure that the option to install from unknown sources is set in the settings before doing the download
You could alternatively push the file via adb to the system Directory.
Is USB debugging enabled? Are you rooted?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
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Went to link for fmkilo apk and, link shows link removed?
galearned said:
Went to link for fmkilo apk and, link shows link removed?
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Correct. Tried to talk them out of removing but it was removed. Only removed so no one uses it stupidly...
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fmkilo apk removed from link
mindmajick said:
Correct. Tried to talk them out of removing but it was removed. Only removed so no one uses it stupidly...
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
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Not a problem: Thanks
I think this is a method of pushing the flash and image files to the tablet and then installing using ADB by the way it is described.
I think I have that method copied down some place else.
I have never used this method but, sounds like it would work.
I also presume you need root to do the install via ADB.
Regards Jerry

[GUIDE] [ROOT]NTT Docomo Fujitsu Arrows X F-02E Root

I DO NOT TAKE CREDIT FOR THE WORK. I ONLY TRANSLATED THE SCRIPTS TO ENGLISH .
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK OR BREAK YOUR FUJITSU.
I have managed to find a bat file which will allow you to root your F-02E japanese phone.
I have also found a script to allow system R/W made by kikuhare
Steps Involved:
Make sure your phone has 100% charge.
Download the Root + System Mount
Extract the zip's to different folders.
Enable USB debugging under Menu > Settings > Developer Options.
Point to the folder where you extracted drivers from "usb_driver_F-02E_1.0.zip". Wait for drivers to install.
Make sure the phone is connected as PTP not MTP.
CMD into the folder "f-02e_oneclick_su_installer". It is inside the "Root + System Mount_1" files folder.
Run the runme.bat.
Download "Root Checker by joeykrim" from the Play Store.
Run the "Root Checker" app
Wait for the process to finish.
UPDATE System R/W
Connect phone to computer
Download the System Read Write Mounter_1.zip <<<<<< Only need to download if you did not download the "Root + System Mount_1.zip" file.
CMD into the "F-02E_system-mounter" It is inside the "Root + System Mount_1" files folder.
Extract the file and run the"START.bat"
Run everytime the system restarts to mount system as R/W.
Enjoy root .
NOTE: This method does not give full root permissions. You will still be able to underclock the CPU to some degree and use the CoreControl app to disable cores. I will have to run start.bat inside F-02E_system-mounter folder everytime the phone restarts to get system R/W
Drivers: usb_driver_F-02E_1.0.zip
Root Includes System Mount: Root + System Mount_1.zip
System R/W Mounter: System Read Write Mounter_1.zip
Screenshots:
Feel free to ask questions.
anaschillin said:
Hi, I have managed to find a bat file which will allow you to root your F-02E japanese phone. I do NOT take CREDIT for the work. I have merely found the zip. I have tested it and it works. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK OR BREAK YOUR FUJITSU.
Steps Involved:
Make sure your phone has 100% charge.
Extract the zip's to different folders.
Enable USB debugging under Menu > Settings > Developer Options.
Point to the folder where you extracted drivers from usb_driver_F-02E_1.0.zip. Wait for drivers to install.
CMD into the folder where you extracted the f-02e_oneclick_su_installer.zip files.
Run the runme.bat.
Download RootChecker from the Play Store. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en
Reboot the phone.
Run the RootChecker app
Wait for te process to finish.
Enjoy root .
NOTE: This method does not give full root permissions. You will still be able to underclock the CPU to some degree and use the CoreControl app to disable cores.
Drivers:
http://www.4shared.com/zip/kGmw0Suu/usb_driver_F-02E_10.html?
Root: http://www.4shared.com/zip/D90h9kH2/f-02e_oneclick_su_installer.html?
Feel free to ask questions.
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I havent even got the phone yet but are there any custom roms that work on this phone? Thanks
the-blind-bandit said:
I havent even got the phone yet but are there any custom roms that work on this phone? Thanks
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No, not enough developers and interest for the phone outside Japan. I doubt anyone will be willing to put in effort as well
Oh well, but it is a very good phone, i think ill still get it though. I just wanted to know is half of it in Chinese even if you select english, i just heard this on youtube about another one of fujitsu's phones?
Sent from my Xperia T
the-blind-bandit said:
Oh well, but it is a very good phone, i think ill still get it though. I just wanted to know is half of it in Chinese even if you select english, i just heard this on youtube about another one of fujitsu's phones?
Sent from my Xperia T
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Only Docomo and Fujistu apps are in Japanese. Everything else is in English.
Thats fine i suppose with root explorer i can delete those apps by deleting the apk in system app? Also if you have xposed app settings you can change the language per app would that also work?
Sent from my Xperia T
the-blind-bandit said:
Thats fine i suppose with root explorer i can delete those apps by deleting the apk in system app? Also if you have xposed app settings you can change the language per app would that also work?
Sent from my Xperia T
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I have just frozen them, just incase if the phone needs the at somepoint. Xposed framework doesnt work as it need system R/W and the root method has not allowed system R/W mainly because the phone bootloader not unlocked. Secondly make sure you do not uninstall/disable the Phonebook and Phonebook Service provided by Docomo. Its key to allowing you to add and sync contacts.
So Xposed wont work at all then, thats a shame what about lucky patcher, does that need R/W?
Sent from my Xperia T
Improved the .bat file. Now you will have system R/W
Download the root file again and run it. Follow the steps starting at 10 if you have already rooted. :good:
Thanks
Sent from my Xperia T
anyone else besides the OP got their f02 rooted with this?
I may not be able to help any further. I have boot looped my phone. I cannot get it past the NTT Docomo screen. I think I know what is causing it but I cannot get the phone connected to the PC. I may need to send it into Fujitsu.
Good luck on fixing it
Sent from my Xperia T
I tried the following OP method didnt work for me
Thank! i just got the F-02e today. will try to root it.
btw, have you overcome a heating and self-shutting off prob on this phone?
anaschillin said:
Hi, I have managed to find a bat file which will allow you to root your F-02E japanese phone. I do NOT take CREDIT for the work. I have merely found the zip. I have tested it and it works. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BRICK OR BREAK YOUR FUJITSU.
Steps Involved:
Make sure your phone has 100% charge.
Extract the zip's to different folders.
Enable USB debugging under Menu > Settings > Developer Options.
Point to the folder where you extracted drivers from usb_driver_F-02E_1.0.zip. Wait for drivers to install.
CMD into the folder where you extracted the f-02e_oneclick_su_installer-improved.zip files.
Run the runme.bat.
Download RootChecker from the Play Store. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en
Run the RootChecker app
Wait for the process to finish.
UPDATE
Download ES File Explorer. Run it.
Press Menu then scroll down the list and click Root Explore.
Change the directory to root. (Meaning where you can see all system folders)
Look for system and hold the folder, then press more then properties.
Press Change in permissions.
Tick all the boxes at the bottom.
Enjoy root .
NOTE: This method does not give full root permissions. You will still be able to underclock the CPU to some degree and use the CoreControl app to disable cores. I have not been able to mount system as R/W and I had trouble installing BusyBox.
Drivers: usb_driver_F-02E_1.0.zip
Root: f-02e_oneclick_su_installer-improved.zip
Screenshots:
Feel free to ask questions.
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anaschillin said:
I may not be able to help any further. I have boot looped my phone. I cannot get it past the NTT Docomo screen. I think I know what is causing it but I cannot get the phone connected to the PC. I may need to send it into Fujitsu.
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i hope they can fix it immedietly, only you have work for this device (i hope any other)
question:
anyone have a stock rom for this device? may show me that's link?
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Hi I am in the same situation, uninstall many applications in Japanese that I have the phone now in its box sirbe not all, send email to the seller took days with him and a solution is supposedly looking for me if I were to fix it passeth forums or sbrire a new post with the solution that would not be other than the original rom flaseo greetings
GattacaWroclaw said:
Hi I am in the same situation, uninstall many applications in Japanese that I have the phone now in its box sirbe not all, send email to the seller took days with him and a solution is supposedly looking for me if I were to fix it passeth forums or sbrire a new post with the solution that would not be other than the original rom flaseo greetings
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You can reset the factory settings. Reboot the phone and hold the volume up, the phone will boot into recovery mode. You will be able to do a factory recovery.
armei said:
Thank! i just got the F-02e today. will try to root it.
btw, have you overcome a heating and self-shutting off prob on this phone?
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I have not been able to overcome the issue. It is a design issue. Because it is waterproof phone the heat cannot disperse.
The only thing I have been able to do is keep the CPU frequency down to lower the time it takes for the phone to heat up.
garynsa said:
I tried the following OP method didnt work for me
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What does it, when you run the root file?
Could you also tell your build number. Is it VR17xxx or VR16xxx?

[Q] AOSP keyboard update (from F-Droid)

Dear all, first of all...
HI!
I just registered (also after the call to arms on the original infinite thread about FP), so...
Then here is my question (that I think many already asked themselves): how to update the AOSP keyboard (4.2.2 -> 4.4.2) from F-Droid?
Problem: just doing it doesn't work, since the signature is different.
Solution 1: unistalling directly the keyboard is not possible, since it is a system app ==> FAIL
Solution 2: with system/app mover I moved the app in order to be able to uninstall it ... but it actually just disappeared
The app just doesn't exist anymore. Not too bad I thought. Problem is I can't reinstall it from F-Droid: everything looks smooth until I get a straight "Application not installed". I already rebooted and cleaned the caches. ==> FAIL again
So.... any idea?
Thanks in advance at least for reading.
P.S.
Where do I add a signature? I would like to say everywhere that I am NOT using the google apps
You can deinstall any system app using titanium backup. After that you should be able to install the ap from f-droid. The titanium backup .apk cann be found on their website.
Sent from my FP1 using xda app-developers app
audiophiel said:
You can deinstall any system app using titanium backup. After that you should be able to install the ap from f-droid. The titanium backup .apk cann be found on their website.
Sent from my FP1 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks but with system/app mover I already uninstalled it: the old keyboard doesn't appear anywhere anymore. The point is that I cannot reinstall it, I also tried this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964663
Doesn't work...
marktempeit said:
Dear all, first of all...
HI!
I just registered (also after the call to arms on the original infinite thread about FP), so...
Then here is my question (that I think many already asked themselves): how to update the AOSP keyboard (4.2.2 -> 4.4.2) from F-Droid?
Problem: just doing it doesn't work, since the signature is different.
Solution 1: unistalling directly the keyboard is not possible, since it is a system app ==> FAIL
Solution 2: with system/app mover I moved the app in order to be able to uninstall it ... but it actually just disappeared
The app just doesn't exist anymore. Not too bad I thought. Problem is I can't reinstall it from F-Droid: everything looks smooth until I get a straight "Application not installed". I already rebooted and cleaned the caches. ==> FAIL again
So.... any idea?
Thanks in advance at least for reading.
P.S.
Where do I add a signature? I would like to say everywhere that I am NOT using the google apps
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Signature: Will be available for you when you become a Member - but I am not definitely sure, search a bit on XDA.
But if so, you can change it here: Control Panel -> Edit Signature
And here you have to post requirements. Don't post nonsense, as moderator would just delete the nonsense and could disable your account. Be productive
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benkxda said:
Signature: Will be available for you when you become a Member - but I am not definitely sure, search a bit on XDA.
But if so, you can change it here: Control Panel -> Edit Signature
And here you have to post requirements. Don't post nonsense, as moderator would just delete the nonsense and could disable your account. Be productive
0 to 29 posts - Junior Member
30 to 99 posts - Member
100 + posts - Senior Member
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The signature thing was just a P.S. since I was already posting, of course I'm not going to add a thread just for that. Then if you mean that my question is a nonsense because the 4.4.2 keyboard is meant to be for Android 4.4.2..... ok, let it be! My apologies
Still, for someone new to Android, with a FP, using F-Droid, my thread could be useful (and the result, up to now, is: just don't).
Now I am trying to reinstall the keyboard from the flashable zip from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964663, but it still gives me "Installation aborted". So I think I'll withdraw and restore the OS.
marktempeit said:
The signature thing was just a P.S. since I was already posting, of course I'm not going to add a thread just for that. Then if you mean that my question is a nonsense because the 4.4.2 keyboard is meant to be for Android 4.4.2..... ok, let it be! My apologies
Still, for someone new to Android, with a FP, using F-Droid, my thread could be useful (and the result, up to now, is: just don't).
Now I am trying to reinstall the keyboard from the flashable zip from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964663, but it still gives me "Installation aborted". So I think I'll withdraw and restore the OS.
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No, I did not mean anything about the keyboard stuff, which is useful for several people using the Fairphone. Misunderstanding.
But I mean, there are several junior members, who posts nonsense like "nice" or "that's great" just to get a higher post count. You did not cross that line, that's good. Keep us informed about the keyboard for the fairphone, maybe you find a workaround, other apk installation files... anything. :good:
I wonder what's causing that? Could be the app wasn't removed properly; I tend to do that kind of thing via adb. It is possible to install with a different package name but a small change has to be made to dictionaries.xml before building. I already do this myself.
I found a solution,
This allows to update almost any system app in your android device. It is also quite risky, so I am not responsible if it goes wrong
First make sure that you have installed another keyboard and set that other keyboard as default, just in case. For example install anysoftkeyboard.
Check that your phone is rooted and enable adb. Download the update that you want to install to your working directory, for example I downloaded it from f-droid. The name of the apk in this example is com.android.inputmethod.latin_4424.apk
Open a shell on the directory that you have downloaded the update and follow this steps:
1) Get root permissions on your phone
Code:
adb root
2) Remount the /system partition with read and write permissions
Code:
adb remount
3) Search the name of the system apk on your phone that corresponds to the update by using a keywork from the file downloaded. In this case I use "latin"
Code:
adb shell 'pm list packages -f' | grep latin
And the output is
Code:
package:/system/app/LatinIME.apk=com.android.inputmethod.latin
This means that the apk we are interested in is LatinIME.apk and is in the /system/app directory
4) Let's do a backup of the original apk just in case
Code:
adb pull /system/app/LatinIME.apk LatinIME.apk.backup
5) Rename your apk update
Code:
mv com.android.inputmethod.latin_4424.apk LatinIME.apk
6) Update it to the /sdcard
Code:
adb push LatinIME.apk /sdcard/LatinIME.apk
7) Then copy it to the /system/app folder. Don't use the command "mv" or else you will have the following error: "failed on '/sdcard/LatinIME.apk' - Cross-device link". This is because /system and /sdcard are different partitions and the move command uses hardlinks to move files which only work inside the same partition.
Code:
adb shell 'cp /sdcard/LatinIME.apk /system/app/LatinIME.apk
8) Reboot your phone and you are done
If you had used the commands "adb install -r" or "adb uninstall" you would have come accross multiple errors from "Failure [INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_INCONSISTENT_CERTIFICATES]" to a simple "Failure". That is because it is a system app and in my case it had a different signature.
I just found an easy solution (that worked at least on my FP..): delete the folder /data/data/com.android.inputmethod.latin (I also 'uninstalled' the keyboard with system/app mover before)
I used File Manager (from CyanogenMod, installed from FDroid), in root mode.
marktempeit said:
Dear all, first of all...
HI!
I just registered (also after the call to arms on the original infinite thread about FP), so...
Then here is my question (that I think many already asked themselves): how to update the AOSP keyboard (4.2.2 -> 4.4.2) from F-Droid?
Problem: just doing it doesn't work, since the signature is different.
Solution 1: unistalling directly the keyboard is not possible, since it is a system app ==> FAIL
Solution 2: with system/app mover I moved the app in order to be able to uninstall it ... but it actually just disappeared
The app just doesn't exist anymore. Not too bad I thought. Problem is I can't reinstall it from F-Droid: everything looks smooth until I get a straight "Application not installed". I already rebooted and cleaned the caches. ==> FAIL again
So.... any idea?
Thanks in advance at least for reading.
P.S.
Where do I add a signature? I would like to say everywhere that I am NOT using the google apps
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If anyone having issues with replacing AOSP keyboard with Google Keyboard, just remove any entries regarding
com.google.android.inputmethod.latin
and
com.android.inputmethod.latin
from the /data/system/packages.xml file
then uninstall AOSP keyboard, and Install Google Keyboard from an apk using:
"adb install -f -r com.google.android.inputmethod.latin-[version].apk"

Got what appeats to be a Ghost Push virus, how do I get rid of it?

I have managed to root my LG G3, using kingroot. Have what appears to be a Ghost push virus which either appears to be resident in Battery Control, which will not allow itself to be disabled, or something labelled Fakedupdt.q. The former was identified by Clean Manager and the latter by " Stubborn Trojan Killer", which unfortunately crashes when trying to remove the threat.
Please can you advise on how to get rid if these issues?
Regards,
Robert Young
[email protected] said:
I have managed to root my LG G3, using kingroot. Have what appears to be a Ghost push virus which either appears to be resident in Battery Control, which will not allow itself to be disabled, or something labelled Fakedupdt.q. The former was identified by Clean Manager and the latter by " Stubborn Trojan Killer", which unfortunately crashes when trying to remove the threat.
Please can you advise on how to get rid if these issues?
Regards,
Robert Young
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Well one choice you have is to KDZ it back to stock. Doing so will wipe everything and put it back to factory.
If your rooted try using something like root app delete or something
Ghost Push Virus follow up
thewalkingdude said:
Well one choice you have is to KDZ it back to stock. Doing so will wipe everything and put it back to factory.
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Excuse my ignorance, but kdz it back to stock? What does that entails?
[email protected] said:
Excuse my ignorance, but kdz it back to stock? What does that entails?
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I do apologize I should have explained it. Your best bet is to search XDA. It would be easier for you to do that than me trying to explain it as I am not always the best at explaining.
Resolution
Root App Delete didn't solve the solution, but it did suggest the one that worked.
Downloaded Impactor_0.9.14 and connected phone in debugging mode
Opened shell to device and set to "SU"
Mounted system partition in RW mode
"mount -o remount rw /system"
Then used rm to remove "BatteryControl.apk", which was located in \system\priv-app\
Rebooted phone, job done

lg tribute 5 (ls675): need to put back System Update to activate on tello

I root'd the device according to a popular xda thread (kingroot, an "mrw" shell script to delete king and add supersu).
in my zeal to stop OTA I deleted System Update apk & odex that from /system
I found an LS675 511 image here on xda. I found a tool to extract the DZ file, but all I want is the
how do i?
I really don't want to flash some guy's dz to my phone. I want to drop files back into the right places to re-enable system update to grab PRL and invoke tello activation.
I purchased this 'sprint' phone used from a reputable ebay seller. it is apparently a boost phone. After adding the phone to my new tello account i had LTE but call attempts reached an IVR instructing me to contact support. I used the ##74786# dialstring as instructed by tello but then I lost LTE and calls hit a new IVR.
pull down notifications
hit sprocket
Settings > About phone > System Updates > Update Profile
well that doesn't work and it's my fault.
deliciouspeople said:
I root'd the device according to a popular xda thread (kingroot, an "mrw" shell script to delete king and add supersu)...
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I don't have this device but, you should be able to obtain some member guidance within one of the following threads that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3409904
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3442894
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3329597
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3425408
Good Luck!
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