DroniX 0.2
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Caratteristiche:
The DroniX ROM is not like any other ROM for this device.
The aesthetic part is taken care of just to be fluid and functional, there are many installed app defaults to Google but those originals and some interesting Utility.
ChangeLog:
- ADB Rooted
- Rooted phone
- Deodex application and framework
- ZipAlign
- Fix shell adb in a standard GNU/Linux
- Enabled /etc/init.d standard GNU/Linux
- SSH Client
- SCP
- tcpdump
- nmap
- ncat
- sqlite3
- Kernel UnderClock to 61mhz
- Auto configuring CPU to start device
- Set LauncherPro to default Launcher with fix for improve the speed
- Added DSPManager
- IP Webcam (to use the phone as an IP cam )
- mini_httpd (light web Server)
- dropbear (SSH SERVER)
- DroniX Web Manager
Istruzioni:
To install the rom you have to use the recovery modified "UltraJack"and make all the wipe. It 's not necessary to partition the sdcard, indeed you can also install the stuff inside the phone without it.
As you can see other utilities have been added at a low level and I think that many Linux enthusiasts will be happy.
In particular, there is SSH client that can be used to create the tunnel connection to the remote server, who knows what he understands what I'm talking
DroniX Web Manager::
This is a novelty and this application you can pull off a nice utility for remote device management. The application runs on web server I compiled "mini_httpd"and is reachable if you bet the IP of your phone ..
here is a screen:
Another important thing is the underclock. That will allow you to save battery ... If you want advanced configuration of frequency, I recommend you install SetCPU or similar ..
app2SD: As you have noticed this ROM there's nothing for the movement of applications on the SD but if you want you can install the script made by darktremor:
File ZIP: http://www.darktremor.info/files/a2sd/dtapps2sd-2.7.5.3-beta02-signed.zip
GUI: http://goo.gl/2Ohmc
All Repository: ftp://dtuser:[email protected]/
To install is simple, it first installed the ROM, then once installed restart to recovery mode and partitioned using the sd ext2 partition and copied the zip dtapps2sd and flash your device as a normal ROM without wipe.
Be careful if something goes wrong you have to reinstall the entire ROM again!
ROM link:
DroniX Official 0.2
Unfortunately I wanted to publish the experimental version, with a 729mhz REAL overclock, but unfortunately I still can not understand whether it is stable enough to be published.
In all cases the public as soon as possible;-)
If the ROM you like you can make a free donation: DroniX Development...
Traslate with Google..
This thread should be moved to:
Android Software Development
EDIT: looking nice btw
Great.. crosscompiling the net tool, how about aircrack-ng? but i think, will not supported by wifi chipset.
Good work indeed!
Why you don't implements the SD read cache fix?
Related
Parabola949 and the Android Creative Syndicate proudly present...
ACS Updater
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UNINSTALL OLD VERSION FIRST:
adb uninstall com.acs.updater
Version 1.3
What is the ACS Updater?
ACS Updater is an app for android devices that allows you to download and install custom roms, kernels, themes, and modems from the internet on the fly. It's very simple to use: run the app, select what you want to install. You will get a screen asking if you want to wipe cache / backup first. Select options, and hit OK. The file will download from the net to /sdcard/ACSDownloads, and when complete, will reboot into recovery and install automatically.
Backup and Restore can also be done via the app, as well as Installing from SD Card, and even Install from URL - put in whatever URL you want, and it will download and install (if you put in a URL to something that isn't a flashable zip, and try to install it, that's your fault.)
In future releases, there will be more goodies, stay tuned!
Notes:
If you choose not to wipe cache, and the flash goes bad, that's on you. It's there as an option, but I'm not going to force it.
If you hit an area (such as Themes), and it says nothing available:
Developer's have not submitted anything for your device
Servers are temporarily down - try again in a couple minutes
Try using the "Reset Wifi Connection" Option
This App depends on a custom -R-E-C-O-V-E-R-Y- KERNEL which includes extendedcommands
It's always a good idea to backup before flashing a new ROM
Developers:
Want your work listed in the app? Simply submit your info to the following links (whichever applies), and I'll get it added to the database.
Submit Modem
Submit ROM
Submit Kernel
Submit Theme
Submit System Tweak
Submit (Flashable!) Custom App
ChangeLog:
v1.3
Added Custom apps section
Added Tweaks (Mods) section
Added Reboot Recovery Option
Added Reset Wifi Connection Option
Added the ability to publish to ALL devices!
v1.2: Bugfix
Backup Before install was not working properly - Fixed
v1.1: Initial release
Backup
Restore
Download / Install
Install from SD Card
Install from URL
Wipe Cache
Known Issues:
"Nothing Available at this time" - This appears to be a combination of server issues (the current host may have a limit on how many sql queries can be run at a time....) and possibly http host resolution issues within the app. I have added a bit of code to resolve this, and a "Reset Wifi Connection" option. Use this, wait a moment, then try again
Booting into a blue recovery and not flashing - this is caused by a stock kernel. This app relies on the recovery that is in the kernel, NOT that one you installed (i.e. amonra, clockwork, bonsai, etc)- your kernel MUST have a custom recovery. If you are coming from stock, please flash a kernel before using this app.
To get it, head over to:
http://www.forums.acsyndicate.net/showthread.php/1331-APP-ACS-Updater-download-and-install-ROMs-Kernels-Themes-and-Modems-on-the-fly
yeah thanks
WARNING: THIS METHOD CAN BE DANGEROUS. DON’T DO ANYTHING IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU DO.
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU TRANSFORM YOUR SPICA INTO A BRICK
(Although flashing XSR-based a.k.a old ROMs can be more dangerous, because of XSR brokenness.)
You need to have at least LK2.xx with recovery (or ANY other ROM with recovery) to install this ROM and follow all the instructions CAREFULLY and EXACTLY!
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Status
+ GSM
+ Audio
+ SDCard/USB mass storage
+ Wifi
+ Bluetooth
+ 2D/3D HW acceleration (using OpenFIMG, no Samsung libs)
+/ Multitouch
+/ GPS
+/ Accelerometer
- Compass/magnetometer
- Camera
- Bluetooth audio (voice headset, not A2DP)
- Hardware video encoding/decoding
Known Issues
Flash_kernel.zip fails with "cannot mount TMP:" error. Flashing other .29 kernel (like latest VOKU's) before applying flash_kernel.zip should help.
Phone gets stuck in recovery after flashing flash_kernel.zip. Flash a boot logo (less than 128KB!) in Odin with Debug only and Parameter clear options selected.
Neither samdroid nor native app2sd doesn't work (some application from Market to move applications to SD card is known to work as a replacement).
Multitouch works only for some applications.
Reboot to recovery doesn't work. (Use 3 key combo, Volume Down + Call Accept + Call Disconnect)
Many 3D applications don't work correctly. This is because of an unfinished graphics driver, which had to be used, because Samsung driver isn't compatible with Android 2.3.
USB driver fails to install on Windows 7. Follow this tutorial to install it manually: [Discussion] CyanogenMod-7.1-NIGHTLY-Spica-alpha5.1 using driver from this post: [Discussion] CyanogenMod-7.1-NIGHTLY-Spica-alpha5.1
WLAN reboots the phone after long inactivity with screen turned off. (15 or 30 minutes)
WLAN tethering is unsupported
Data traffic statistics aren't implemented yet
Fixes/Changelog (from Alpha 7.1)
Updated CM sources
Updated OpenFIMG sources
Fixed power widget network mode switch bug
Added workaround for I2C bus getting stuck (hardware problem)
Switched to interactive cpufreq governor
+ other minor fixes
Remember, this is a test version, it isn't guaranteed that everything works correctly! However tom3q will try to do his best to fix everything that doesn't.
video spica running this MOD
Visit here (samdroid) for more informations include installation and needed files and discussion
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ALL CREDITS GOES TO tom3q
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This is a pure ROM I was cleanup all don't needed app and some system files and tweak something for perfomance system. FOR A PURE COLOROS ROM
And this is infomation of ROM :
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Features : - full ColorOS APP and Features
International language and network
Vistor Mode
App encryption
Quiet Time
Notification center
Data saving
Permission monitor
Virus detection
Theme
Power Manager
Data monitor
Backup and Restore
File manager with FTP and DLNA
- Tweaked build.prop for perfomance
Disable checking JNI
Allow Dalvik to use JIT Compiler
Low CPU in sleep mode
- Replace some app
OppoNotes ->Google Keeps
Swype -> Google Keyboard
- Delete don't needed app and system files
NearSync
OCloud
LiveWallpaper
Kinect
Hotknot
Flash light
OTA
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BUGS:
- Tested. No bugs (post is if you found ! Plz)
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SCREEN:
(BELOW THIS THEARD)
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DOWNLOAD:
FULL WIPE INSTALL : ColorOS_R821_20141216-full-wipe.zip
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INSTALL- Installed CWM Recovery
- Copy ROM to sdcard
- Reboot Recovery
- Full Wipe device
- choose and install ROM. Wait until "Install from sdcard complete" (If error "Installation aborted", please reboot to recovery and flash again)
- Then, Reboot to ColorOS
- After boot complete :
If Google Keyboard not open, please reboot, Keyboard will active
You must update Google Play Service to use Google App
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DISCLAIMERS
THIS ROM HAS BEEN TESTED AGAIN AND AGAIN MANY TIME. AND DEVICE NORMAL OPERATION. THIS ROM NOT DAMAGE TO BOOT OF DEVICE.
PLEASE REMEBER THAT, THIS ROM FOR OPPO R821 AND OPPO R821T ONLY
I ASSUME THAT YOU ALREADY KNOW THE RISK OF DOING THIS AND I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BRICK OF YOUR PHONE. BACKUP YOUR ROM FIRST.
HOWEVER, IF YOU'RE HAVE A PROLEMB, I'LL DIRECTIONS TO FIX YOUR ROM IF I CAN
----------------------------------------------------------IF YOU LIKE IT, DONATE DEV -> DONATE $1.2
Important : This is only a test release and should be treated as such. Use this modification at your own risk.
This package was built using pmbootstrap : https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Installation_guide
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Screenshot from the A205F Model. Won't be providing any more.
Check https://kde.org/ for more information about KDE.
Know before you go -
- Bold text might contain crucial information, so read carefully.
- This DE runs on Alpine Linux.
- It has a partially working KDE Plasma Desktop.
- Working in Linux gives you endless possibilities. You might be able to make those things work that I couldn't.
- You need to have a basic knowledge of Linux Troubleshooting.
What works -
- OTG works, meaning it supports storage devices, mouse and keyboard. Ethernet works with some tweaks.
- SD Card
- Basic programs included in the distro run fine.
- Touchscreen
- Power Button. (Brings up the power menu)
What doesn't work -
- Screen Rotation is broken. So Portrait mode is the only option.
- Every sensor is broken. Including WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, Camera, etc.. Sound is not supported.
- Volume buttons.
- Any type of SIM & Calling Support is off limits. It is never going to work on this phone, the kernel development is dead.
- Firefox crashes on opening heavy websites.
- Installing themes might break the UI.
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Requirements -
- A custom recovery, preferably TWRP.
- An SD Card with at least 1 GB of free space.
- A keyboard. Proper On Screen Keyboard isn't included.
Installation Instructions
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(only tested on A205F) (might or might not work for others)
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1. Download zip from the link below.
Download Here
(Google Drive)
2. Take a backup of the BOOT & DATA partition. Internal Storage is going to be erased.
3. Copy the file you downloaded to your SD Card.
4. Boot into recovery and unmount everything except the SD Card.
5. Flash the file like you normally would. Ignore any mount errors.
Default Password :
Username - admin
(if prompts)
Password - 123456
The system partition on your phone stays untouched. But you already know the risks. I won't be providing any troubleshooting help.
Disclaimer -
I didn't code anything in this whole project. It was simply built with the utilities that were available, instructions to build are in the second line of this thread. I was inspired to look into Linux for A20 by this thread. I won't be accepting any criticism since I'm not involved in the development of this project.
And finally, English Is not even my third language. I won't be taking responsibility for a Headache or Eye trauma.
Credits & Sources- @arpio
Kernel Source - https://gitlab.com/arpio/kernel_samsung_a20/-/tree/pmos
PostmarketOS - https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS
Hello,
I have a pixel 6a with Android 13. I'm trying to start a hello world service/daemon that just loops at boot.
From what I've been reading, it seems like I have to add a rc file to /system/etc/something(?). I tried to add a rc file to it, but it's read-only
So it seems like I have two choices. Download a factory image, unpack system.img, mount it, add a rc file, repack it, and flash it or add cpio file to boot.img like Magisk.
Am I understanding this right or is there a simpler way?
Thanks!
Look inside here:
[GUIDE] How To Add Init.d Support to Your Kernel & Rom
What is init.d ? Init.d is a feature which allows you to run brunch of scripts at boot . Thats really useful while you want to set values which reset at boot or run/do any thing at every boot or install tweaks , engines and.... There are some...
forum.xda-developers.com
jwoegerbauer said:
Look inside here:
[GUIDE] How To Add Init.d Support to Your Kernel & Rom
What is init.d ? Init.d is a feature which allows you to run brunch of scripts at boot . Thats really useful while you want to set values which reset at boot or run/do any thing at every boot or install tweaks , engines and.... There are some...
forum.xda-developers.com
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looks like a very old guide, though...
Will it work with newer Android versions (e.g: 13)?
Take note that the Android platform consists of the Linux kernel and the Android API Framework.
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When a mobile device gets powered o then as 1st thing the Linux kernel gets loaded and its code gets processed - and not the Android framework, hence at this time it's irrelevant what Android OS version - what gets loaded and its code gets processed after boot-up is completed - is present on moile device.
jwoegerbauer said:
Look inside here:
[GUIDE] How To Add Init.d Support to Your Kernel & Rom
What is init.d ? Init.d is a feature which allows you to run brunch of scripts at boot . Thats really useful while you want to set values which reset at boot or run/do any thing at every boot or install tweaks , engines and.... There are some...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Click to collapse
Thanks for the guide!
But will it work on Android 13 though?
I know boot.img for Android 13 no longer contains system stuff