as the one provided here is outdated (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134094), I compiled the 1.8.8 version of Synergy for Windows RT.
Download:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!ApWQtYPhnuKX7kL5z8jXfHO5WWWl?e=YgHzqC
link is dead unfortunately
i cant start services for remote
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Hi!
I tried installing "complete linux installer" from Android Play Store on my galaxy Nexus, was successful in running linux on it. I downloaded the pre-built images from here.
I installed openjdk-7-jre (also tried openjdk-6-jre), but couldn't get it to work. even the policy editor is not working. But typing
Code:
java -version
gives me the java version. Running a java application wouldn't do anything.
oh yeah, I checked /var/cache/apt/archives, and here is the openjdk it installed:
openjdk-7-jre_7-u3-2.1.1-pre1-1ubuntu2_arml.deb
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Has anybody made java to work on their nexus (running on linux of course)? on which linux distro? (though I prefer ubuntu)
Hello, everybody. Does our device has Linux distributions? Ubuntu Tuch not interested.
**Menos** said:
Hello, everybody. Does our device has Linux distributions? Ubuntu Tuch not interested.
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I don't want to troll, but Android is already Linux based.
So i've seen Firefox OS ports, and maybe an Ubuntu desktop port, but i'm not remember where.
Sorry.
Edit : I've tested on my devices "Complete Linux Installer" In fact it will chroot any purposed distros. Maybe it will help you ?
VP.
linux loves the nexus 7!
Yes there are linux ports for Android, but specifically for the Nexus 7 well that is a different story...
There are linux ports like debian linux, ubuntu linux, fedora linux, and arch linux that you can install with a very nice app called "complete linux installer" which can be downloaded from the google play store.
Now those versions of linux run on top of android in a chroot environment.
However, if you want a security based linux operating system then there is a really cool project going on right now called "kali pwnpad" which is based off of "PwnPad" from the great guys over at pwnie express -> https://www.pwnieexpress.com/penetr...ity-assessment-products/sensors/pwn-pad-2014/
Now if you are like me and don't have/want to spend $1,000+ dollars for a PwnPad tablet (basically a modified nexus 7 2013) then you can head over to the XDA thread for Kali PwnPad here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2577356
That thread will show you how to install Kali PwnPad on your Nexus 7 2013 tablet and you can go directly into Kali Linux (aka Backtrack Linux) through any of the apps which will put you into a chroot linux environment. A big bonus is you can use usb wifi devices or multiple usb devices with Kali PwnPad so you can use linux programs like, aircrack-ng, wifite, kismet, metasploit, openvas. social-engineering toolkit, and others!
That project is a lot of fun, and Kali PwnPad has just added bluetooth to its latest kernel so you can now use bluetooth usb devices for all of your bluetooth hacking needs. Devices like -> ubertooth-one, and the Parani-UD100
Also...don't be so quick to dispose of Ubuntu Touch. There is a lot of work being done with Ubuntu Touch for the Nexus 7 2013 and it is a lot of fun to use!
I hope this has been helpful. and if you have any questions on Kali PwnPad drop by thread and ask us a question!
-droidshadow
I have made many attempts to get RemixOS for PC to work on my Intel Cherry Trail (Atom z8700) tablet, but still no luck with the latest build. (After manual installation), I can get the boot process to make it as far as the (pulsating) RemixOS logo, (at which point it looks like its loading) but that's it. No matter how long I wait, it never gets beyond that. If I try the automated installer, it never even gets that far.
I read a forum post about creating a FAT32 partition on my hard drive and manually copying all the files from the ISO to that partition. I then added the new boot entry to my system UEFI using EasyUEFI. That did help to get me further along in the boot process, but still can't get it to fully load.
I find this EXTREMELY strange because RemixOS is based on Android-x86, and I can get the 6.0 (r1) build of that to load (though) the Wifi doesn't work). I'm amazed that the core Android-x86 boots, but a derived OS build doesn't. Curious what they broke?
While experimenting with RemixOS and UEFI boot configuration and doing some internet research, I came across a very interesting graphical UEFI multi-boot menu called "rEFInd". It's a free/open source project, and you can find it on SourceForge. For anyone using RemixOS on a UEFI based system, I highly recommend it!
mediawiz said:
I have made many attempts to get RemixOS for PC to work on my Intel Cherry Trail (Atom z8700) tablet
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Cool, using a Cube iwork8 ultimate, now windows 10 but love my i6 Remix (still original Remix but works great). Look forward to using Remix on the iwork8 Z8700
ADB TOOL PROGRAM BY MOAMEN
Why did i made this tool ?to make it easier for the new users(developers) to use adb and fast boot tools
Why this tool is special ?Because it allows you to use most of adb commands without typing one code as well as you ca write additional commands easily :laugh:
Why this tool is unique ? Because it is unique
i don't think anyone did it before
How to install :
Download ADB shell program by Moamen.zip file
Extract it
Enjoy the tool
Download :
Note :If you are a linux user and need the tool just wait for update
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ADB SHELL PROGRAM BY MOAMEN, Tool/Utility for the Windows RT General
Contributors
MOAMEN123
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Stable Release Date: 2018-02-21
Created 2018-02-21
Last Updated 2018-02-21
MOAMEN123 said:
ADB TOOL PROGRAM BY MOAMEN
Why did i made this tool ?to make it easier for the new users(developers) to use adb and fast boot tools
Why this tool is special ?Because it allows you to use most of adb commands without typing one code as well as you ca write additional commands easily :laugh:
Why this tool is unique ? Because it is unique
i don't think anyone did it before
How to install :
Download ADB shell program by Moamen.zip file
Extract it
Enjoy the tool
Download :
Note :If you are a linux user and need the tool just wait for update
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPAM THANK BUTTON PLEASE
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Telegram number :+201111398944
XDA:DevDB Information
ADB SHELL PROGRAM BY MOAMEN, Tool/Utility for the Windows RT General
Contributors
MOAMEN123
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.0
Stable Release Date: 2018-02-21
Created 2018-02-21
Last Updated 2018-02-21
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Which RT device did you test this on?
Sent from my Q5 using XDA Free mobile app
Qiangong2 said:
Which RT device did you test this on?
Sent from my Q5 using XDA Free mobile app
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It should work on any device run on windows
MOAMEN123 said:
It should work on any device run on windows
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First of all, you didn't provide a download link. Second, Windows RT is completely different than x86 windows. This will only work if you have specifically targeted Windows RT during your build. Also, ADB is not available for RT, so you'd have to recompile it and all of the drivers required for it.
I'm interested in it and would like to see it if you managed to recompile ADB for Windows RT.
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First of all, you didn't provide a download link. Second, Windows RT is completely different than x86 windows. This will only work if you have specifically targeted Windows RT during your build. Also, ADB is not available for RT, so you'd have to recompile it and all of the drivers required for it.
I'm interested in it and would like to see it if you managed to recompile ADB for Windows RT.
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sorry i was sleepy yesterday so i didn't see that but i remember that i deleted this thread and i put this ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tool-t3752905/post75644633 ) instead .... i made this thread by mistake i don't know why it still here
Can you please tell me what exactly windows RT because i don't know what is that ?
You can see the real thread from the link above
MOAMEN123 said:
sorry i was sleepy yesterday so i didn't see that but i remember that i deleted this thread and i put this ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tool-t3752905/post75644633 ) instead .... i made this thread by mistake i don't know why it still here
Can you please tell me what exactly windows RT because i don't know what is that ?
You can see the real thread from the link above
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RT is windows on ARM hardware. a x86 app for normal windows won't run, especially if it needs drivers that need to be recompiled for ARM.