my gf got a tb and were wanting to root it after i showed her all the rad stuff i did with my phone (dx2)
so i was wondering is there a way to root the tb using linux instead of windows?
thanks!
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Yup... Just download linux version of revolutionary
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awesome, ty
is it stickied on this forum?
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It's on the revolutionay.io site... Option to download for linux or windows right on main page
.... Just download linux version and.run it same way, accept you have to run it with root permission on linux
And.yes,
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Revolutionary worked fine for me on Gentoo (~amd64) when I rooted my wife's T-Bolt in Nov/Dec. I rooted my T-Bolt in March using the old adb method (psneuter, replace with modded version busybox, etc.) from Gentoo as well.
Well, actually there was a minor issue with the last step of Revolutionary (installing ClockworkMod), but that was trivial to do manually. If you're running Ubuntu/Debian, then I don't believe you'll encounter the issue.
it just sat at the 'waiting for device...' screen but i dont remember if i ran it c root permissions or not, ill def try that, thnx
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You definitely need to be root or run it via sudo. If that still doesn't work, you can generally see where it's failing by running strace on the process from another terminal (it's like truss on Solaris if you're familiar).
ill def try that after i kidnap my gfs phone without her knowing, haha
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Anyone know a way to get git and make on the GB platform? I have busybody pro installed but its not included.
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Hello,
I have been looking around and I can't seem to find how to make a custom ROM from source. Thanks for any help.
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There are plenty of guides but it depends on the device you want to build for, what source you want yo build from.. Oh and what OS you want to use (but im guessing you are talking about android)
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I am wanting to build for the Droid RAZR ICS 4.0.4 and I am not sure though if my computer has enough memory. 220 GB hard drive. RAM ?
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Also, Google source and I don't have a Mac
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DROIDRAZ said:
I am wanting to build for the Droid RAZR ICS 4.0.4 and I am not sure though if my computer has enough memory. 220 GB hard drive. RAM ?
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You will need a 64bit linux install (ubuntu is recommended) and 16GB of RAM+SWAP is recommended (and swap should be about twice your ram so 6GB RAM then a 10GB swap partition would be best)
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zacthespack said:
You will need a 64bit linux install (ubuntu is recommended) and 16GB of RAM+SWAP is recommended (and swap should be about twice your ram so 6GB RAM then a 10GB swap partition would be best)
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Where can I get SWAP?
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Where can I get SWAP?
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You need to create a swap partition on your harddrive using the likes of gpart.
Then as long as its enabled in the kernel it should kick in
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zacthespack said:
You need to create a swap partition on your harddrive using the likes of gpart.
Then as long as its enabled in the kernel it should kick in
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I think I have it now. I also had to get some help from dhacker29 and hashcode and mattlegroff and many more people
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I have a problem. When I go to settings> storage it says I have 12 GB available. But on 5 GB free. The most Im using is 2 GB where is my other five GB? Running aokp build 3
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Hey guys theres o lot on oc'ing here but its all based on 4 steps (echo 0 to echo 3)
Im working on an oc for those of us with the 5th step (echo 4) but im having severe heat issues, really severe, and i think its voltage settings....
So does anyone know what the factory voltage settings are for those of us on the 5 step program ? Or how i can find them?
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Hey guys theres o lot on oc'ing here but its all based on 4 steps (echo 0 to echo 3)
Im working on an oc for those of us with the 5th step (echo 4) but im having severe heat issues, really severe, and i think its voltage settings....
So does anyone know what the factory voltage settings are for those of us on the 5 step program ? Or how i can find them?
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My factory voltage is 1398 on 1.2 if that helps at all..
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Axis_Drummer said:
My factory voltage is 1398 on 1.2 if that helps at all..
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Do u know the other 4 steps? Or how to find them?
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daavvis said:
Do u know the other 4 steps? Or how to find them?
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This..? Its default ICS kernel frequency&voltage table.
0 300 1025
1 600 1200
2 800 1325
3 1000 1388
4 1200 1398
Got them from here.
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Axis_Drummer said:
This..? Its default ICS kernel frequency&voltage table.
0 300 1025
1 600 1200
2 800 1325
3 1000 1388
4 1200 1398
Got them from here.
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YES TY!!!
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Mine comes with speed set to 1.2ghz factory settings..i have only 3 lines in echo..how to oc to 1.3??..can i just add another echo line??
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devilhunter47 said:
Mine comes with speed set to 1.2ghz factory settings..i have only 3 lines in echo..how to oc to 1.3??..can i just add another echo line??
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Do you know how to overclock using terminal emulator? If so you can work your way up to get echo 3 to 1300. But you need init.d support for this to work obviously lol and remember that not everyone can reach the same stable O'C as others. It varies with this device.
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Do you know how to overclock using terminal emulator? If so you can work your way up to get echo 3 to 1300. But you need init.d support for this to work obviously lol and remember that not everyone can reach the same stable O'C as others. It varies with this device.
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Yup i have init.d support..but i cant see any echo line showing 1200 mhz..thats the problem
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Yup i have init.d support..but i cant see any echo line showing 1200 mhz..thats the problem
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And you're stock 1.2? Do you have any extra modules or is it that your ROM has init.d support and you just can't see it?
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And you're stock 1.2? Do you have any extra modules or is it that your ROM has init.d support and you just can't see it?
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Im running numa wit oc zip installed..so i have init.d support..but cant see echo 4 showing 1200..can set speed to 1200 using cpumaster..btw my phone got oc'd to 1200 ever since i updated to searet ics
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Im running numa wit oc zip installed..so i have init.d support..but cant see echo 4 showing 1200..can set speed to 1200 using cpumaster..btw my phone got oc'd to 1200 ever since i updated to searet ics
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What did the oc zip set you to upon flashing it? I've always just either edited the o'c zip to my preferred o'c using root explorer and text editor, or by terminal emulator. And I use SetCPU to control it and set profiles.
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Yea the oc zip actually underclocked you there Lol.
Using terminal emulator, type the following:
su
echo 3 1200 1398 > /proc/cpu_control/tweak_cpu
Then check too see that it shows 1200 in CPU master or whatever app you use. Use this method to test different overclock settings. Once you find a good stable speed, you can edit it using root explorer to stick on every boot.
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Im running numa wit oc zip installed..so i have init.d support..but cant see echo 4 showing 1200..can set speed to 1200 using cpumaster..btw my phone got oc'd to 1200 ever since i updated to searet ics
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You need to modify the contents of the overclock file in the initd folder.... that file was designed for people with only 1 ghz, and they lacked an echo.... add echo4 and modify use all the settings above, and then modify slowly from there if u wish to oc.... do not just add echo 4 you should replace all the clock speeds and voltages from above
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You need to modify the contents of the overclock file in the initd folder.... that file was designed for people with only 1 ghz, and they lacked an echo.... add echo4 and modify use all the settings above, and then modify slowly from there if u wish to oc.... do not just add echo 4 you should replace all the clock speeds and voltages from above
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Thanks..i have the stock speed and voltage values for reference and will modify accordingly
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Success..now il keep on going in increments of 10..wondering how far il be able to go
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1.3 is the max at 1398 voltage..screens of my antutu below
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1.3 is the max at 1398 voltage..screens of my antutu below
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Nice let me know about ur temp on phone... and u can drop the voltage, i would try increments of one until things become uneasy...
Saves a bit of battery...
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Nice let me know about ur temp on phone... and u can drop the voltage, i would try increments of one until things become uneasy...
Saves a bit of battery...
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At 1398 it stays between 35 to 40 deg on moderate use..will try undervolting and let u know
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1.3 at 1383 mV..dont think i can go below this for 1.3ghz
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