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Im runnin cm6 with bekit kernel... when I start up linux installer it says I don't have ext or loop support could anyone recomend a kernel that works with cm6 that has support for those, or a rom that supports ad hoc, ext, and loop
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16961006
3.3 is out. Please update, and contact me by email if any trouble. [email protected]
Galoula made a huge update; I did all translations and debug. New tutorial, new quick installation guide.
Maybe you encontoured a bug that have been fixed ... just try it again
Wrong forum?
No.
If alterego712 install the latest version, and allows "send debug infos", and then send us a bug report ... we will be able to tell him which ROM will let Linux Installer work on his phone.
=> update, and report if bug is still here.
We have a list of working ROMs. That's why we need "debug reports" => "if it works for YOU, and you allowed debug, when people have the same hardware, and bugs, we can answer them that YOUR rom did it for you".
Mmm, yes? This is the Milestone forum, not only that, but you replied to almost a year old thread...
Hi, i've found my Old Milestone 1 with cyanogenmod 7 but it's overload, to less space...... is it possible to install a Linux like Kali or another over Recovery into the bootloader?
Sincerelly and much thanks
Oma CM7 v1.3 for evaluation
- system ext4
- CWM recovery
- homebrew kernel by Astralix & fr3ts0n
- CPU @1,1 GHz
- chainfire GPU renderer
- latest hosts, su, su-binary
- autoupdate Google Play, install Flashplayer with Google Play
- MX Video-Player, Music-Player, DSP Manager
- ADW Launcher
download v1.3
not working: hardware decoding partly, camera, bluetooth not supported by kernel
be aware: it is your own risk!
decompress download
copy attached fix to sd-card
boot tab into flash mode
run RK-Flashtool as admin: EraseIDB, tick Loader, Run
first boot into CWM: install fix from sd-card, reboot
calibrate touch
have fun!
credits to: CM, Astralix, fr3ts0n
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Compatibility and fixes
Odys Loox Specs:
- 7", 800*600 px
- LZ300MSF Resistive-Touch-Controller
- RTL8188 WLAN Adapter (Realtek)
- MMA8452 Acceleration Sensor (Freescale)
- OV7675 Front Camera (Omnivision)
- ALC5621 Multi-Channel-AudioCodec (Realtek)
- HYM8563 RTC Clock
- 4GB NAND-Flash (Hynix H27UBG8T2ATR)
- 2x 256MB DDR3-SD-Ram (Elixir N2C82G)
- will also run on Pipo DS710, Approx Cheesecake, Newsmy-NP720,
- may also run (pls place specific kernel in rockdev/Image) on other RK2918 devices
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Sorry for digging this up...
Is there a way to get all of the upgrade (actually a downgrade to 2.3) done under linux? I have no working Windows on any of my machines (Have one, but I suspect it to be virus-infected... haven't fired it up for quite some time, and don't want to.) Any help appreciated. :fingers-crossed:
I have already downloaded the linked files, but there are Windows binaries included... :silly:
Thank you, mwrsa
No way. Run windoof in a virtual machine
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Thanks, Oma. Not the answer I hoped for, but an answer.
Gby, mwrsa
mwrsa said:
Sorry for digging this up...
Is there a way to get all of the upgrade (actually a downgrade to 2.3) done under linux? I have no working Windows on any of my machines (Have one, but I suspect it to be virus-infected... haven't fired it up for quite some time, and don't want to.) Any help appreciated. :fingers-crossed:
I have already downloaded the linked files, but there are Windows binaries included... :silly:
Thank you, mwrsa
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Sent from my PIPO S3/CM 10.1 ROM by Oma
Oma7144 said:
Oma CM7 v1.3 for evaluation
not working: hardware decoding partly, camera, bluetooth not supported by kernel
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Hi!
I see the "not working" section looks a lot better for CM10. @Oma7144, do you think it is theoretically possible to make a new, better release?
I'm currently stuck with stock kernel 2.6.32.27. (I have NAS touchscreen which rejects to work on my custom built 3.0.8).
Maybe this build willl work on your 2.6.32 kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803061
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looking for archos 101 oxygen build from oma 7144
Oma7144 said:
Maybe this build willl work on your 2.6.32 kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803061
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Hello oma7144,
I'm from france and i've bricked my archos 101 oxygen (forget to backup with twrp...). I know you've made a compatible one for this tablet but i can't find an active link to download it...Can you tell me if there is a way to retrieve your build somewhere...I know it's not the right place to ask but i didn't know how to contact you. Thank you anyway for all the good work you bring to all of us !
Have a good day, Paul
Here you go: Oma_RK32_Archos_Oxygen_101_KK_4.4.4_v1.0
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sorry...haven't seen your answer...
povivy said:
Hello oma7144,
I'm from france and i've bricked my archos 101 oxygen (forget to backup with twrp...). I know you've made a compatible one for this tablet but i can't find an active link to download it...Can you tell me if there is a way to retrieve your build somewhere...I know it's not the right place to ask but i didn't know how to contact you. Thank you anyway for all the good work you bring to all of us !
Have a good day, Paul
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Hello Oma
First of all a big thank to you for your answer ! But unfortunately i haven't seen your answer and now the link is dead...I don't know how notifications works on this site...So it will be great if you can do so once again. I will "monitor" this post instead of watching notifications on my mailbox...Keep on your great job !
greeting from france !
Paul !
sorry...i had not seen your answer...
Oma7144 said:
Here you go:
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Hello Oma
First of all a big thank to you for your answer ! But unfortunately i had not seen your answer and now the link is dead...I don't know how notifications works on this site...So it will be great if you can do so once again. I will "monitor" this post instead of watching notifications on my mailbox...Keep on your great job !
greetings from france !
Paul !
Hello everybody!
I have managed to change the Wi-Fi MAC address of my device and now I share this technique with you. With this method, you can change your address permanently!
What is a MAC address?
A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment. It may also be known as a burned-in address, an Ethernet hardware address (EHA), hardware address or physical address. (Source: Wikipedia)
Why would somebody change his/her MAC address?
- To access the internet where it is restricted to particular addresses.
- To hide his/her illegal activity. (Though this is not effective enough since the Android system sends product information and a lot of other things to the Google servers and I'm sure that previous IP addresses could be searched for if somebody does something really nasty.)
Is it legal to change the MAC address?
As far as I know, it is. However, I firmly discourage you on doing anything illegal with changed/unchanged MAC.
Let's do it!
What do you need?
- A rooted device.
- A kernel with MAC address changing support. (I include my ICS kernel (version 3.1.10) for those who want to try it out and the method of implementing it into other custom kernels.)
- A file manager that can explore the root filesystem.
How does this exactly work?
Normally, the Wi-Fi driver gets the MAC address from the built-in chip then it writes the address to '/efs/wifi/.mac.info' and '/data/.mac.info'. This is the original burned-in address. This cannot be changed with software modifications, but only by soldering off the chip from the motherboard and rewriting its contents. Our Wi-Fi device is a Broadcom BCM4330. It has very good built-in features and the open source driver can be found in our kernel sources.
There are two different options in the driver (READ_MACADDR and RDWR_MACADDR (actually, there is a WRITE_MACADDR option too, which stands for creating the two files I have mentioned before)), which enable us changing the address. I tested both and found READ_MACADDR better. By enabling it in the kernel, you get some options regarding MAC changing.
Before you change your MAC address in any way, turn off Wi-Fi! I recommend writing down your original address somewhere (just to be extra secured). You can always return to your original one using the second method (read further) or by flashing a kernel that doesn't have the patch.
- If you flash a patched kernel and delete the '/efs/wifi/.mac.info' file, the driver will generate (!!) a custom MAC address based on some predefined rules (The first 24 bits are common in all generated addresses.).
- Of course you can set your own custom MAC address. Do this by editing the '/efs/wifi/.mac.info' file with a file manager. If you change it to an incorrect address, the system will automatically use the original (burned-in) MAC.
For kernel developers who want to enable this:
Find '#define WRITE_MACADDR' after '#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_N1' in 'drivers/net/wireless/bcmdhd/src/dhd/sys/dhd_sec_feature.h' and insert '#define READ_MACADDR' after that line. This is for ICS kernels (version 3.1.10), but the patch must work on GB ones too. You just have to insert the define somewhere else (I didn't look into this.).
(I count on you guys in implementing this! )
I attach my prebuilt (secure, MMC_ERASE_CAP disabled) kernel for trying out this feature. It is an ICS kernel (version 3.1.10).
Every custom modification to devices have risks. Use this at your own risk!
Have fun and enjoy!
Thanks!
Just tried patching the kernel, it works! So, this feature will be included in my next kernel.
Before flashing the patched kernel, when I turn off wifi, delete .mac.info file, re-enable wifi, the MAC address is not changed.
However, after flashing the patched kernel, after I turn off wifi, delete .mac.info file and re-enable wifi, the MAC address is changed!
Thanks very much for the useful guideline from Adam77Root :good:
Hey bro can u explain this in a more simpler manner...I'm a newbie here and i need this! bcuz my brother alwayz blocks my wifi mac address so i cannot access wifi. I hav a rooted Samsung galaxy ace s5830 using cm 10.1 rc4......thanks in advance!:good:
Abuzzz said:
Hey bro can u explain this in a more simpler manner...I'm a newbie here and i need this! bcuz my brother alwayz blocks my wifi mac address so i cannot access wifi. I hav a rooted Samsung galaxy ace s5830 using cm 10.1 rc4......thanks in advance!:good:
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If kernel supports only we change the WIFI MAC Address, we can not use it on all the kernels...
Hello,
Is it possible on Samsung Galaxy SII GT-I9100 ?
thanks
miradorid said:
Hello,
Is it possible on Samsung Galaxy SII GT-I9100 ?
thanks
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Just have taken a look into your kernel sources and it seems it is.
Check this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37299543
Somebody will surely compile a kernel for you.
thanks ! I hope anyone will do this
Is it possible to port this to nexus 7 wifi edition with Dirty Aokp rom?
I already have this on my r with cm10.1 kernel
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Deadfreak said:
Is it possible to port this to nexus 7 wifi edition with Dirty Aokp rom?
I already have this on my r with cm10.1 kernel
Sent from my GT-I9103 using Tapatalk 2
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I have looked into the sources of your Wi-Fi driver (the same BCMDHD) and it seems it doesn't support it. Maybe this is a Samsung-only feature.
any suggestion...?
mj.vikram said:
If kernel supports only we change the WIFI MAC Address, we can not use it on all the kernels...
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Can you suggest me a ROM with the suitable kernel to change the mac address of my Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 please?? It would be of great help...
Abuzzz said:
Can you suggest me a ROM with the suitable kernel to change the mac address of my Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 please?? It would be of great help...
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I think your best bet would be the galaxy ace forums. You could search if there's an existing kernel with this functionality or else you could direct one of the kernel developers there to have a look at this thread.
I'm a beginner, plz explain in detail such that I can do it.
I'm using Karbonn A11(rooted).
I need to change my Wi Fi mac address because my network administrator blocked my device mac address.
yo be able to connect to wi fi I need to change my wi fi MAC address...
plzz help me..
plzzz
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I'm using Karbonn A11(rooted).
I need to change my Wi Fi mac address because my network administrator blocked my device mac address.
yo be able to connect to wi fi I need to change my wi fi MAC address...
plzz help me..
plzzz
You need a kernel that supports it.
BTW: Why on earth is this thread in the Q&A??
Adam77Root said:
You need a kernel that supports it.
BTW: Why on earth is this thread in the Q&A??
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OK then asked mod to move this one to General Forum.
hmm, good idea . but not for all mobiles, I think.
not working for N7100.
thanks anyway.
CracKey said:
hmm, good idea . but not for all mobiles, I think.
not working for N7100.
thanks anyway.
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If you didn't say, I would have tried it out on my refrigerator.
...not on my refrigerator, but on my U8860
Adam77Root said:
If you didn't say, I would have tried it out on my refrigerator.
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Hello experts,
since a long time I'm trying to fix my mutating MAC on a Huawei U8860 (so called Honor).
Your Thread gives me new hope. Atm I'm running a custom rom (baidu v.5, ROM 43) on my device.
Do you think, it's possible to insert the phrase into the kernel-source to make the MAC fix again? The wlan-chip is nearly the same as in your tested device (bcm4329).
What else do I have to patch? Is it necessary to write the MAC (seen on the label under battery) into any config-file?
I apprecheate your help - thanx for reading...
Works on Samsung S4 mini with CM 11, however I need to reboot after changing .mac.cob even when deleting .mac.info (which does not automaticly returns), as turning off/on WiFi isn't enough.
I guess the READ_MACADDR option is missing, and at one point I'd like to make my own CM modification. Or is there a more simple solution?
I'm new here..
I have rooted my galaxy note 2 gt-N7100
I want to change my mac address to another one that i want
Can you tell me how can I do it?
Hi,
Just over a year ago, I asked you a solution for my Galaxy S2, and you found me a solution thanks to this post on the Galaxy S2 forum.
Is there a similar kernel for Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 ?
Hi, first time posting so I hope I am in the right section. I recently acquired a MachSpeed Trio Stealth Pro tablet. When I received it the previous owner tried to flash the tablet to the unofficial Cyanogenmod 9 ROM that is floating around for the AllWinner A10 tablets. In doing this he rendered the tablet unusable. After doing some research I found out what I have is an updated model with a A8 Cortex A13 instead of the A8 Cortex A10. I did some searching and found a Cyanogenmod ROM for the A13 that mostly works with this unit. I was able to modify the key-map and get all the buttons working. The real problems are the auto-rotation and the camera do not work. I found another ROM that both devices work on and I have tried everything I can think of to try and get the known working kernel modules from one ROM to load with the CM kernel but I have been unsuccessful. I have tried to "insmod" the modules that I know work but I receive the following error, "insmod: init_module 'gc030809.ko' failed (Exec format error)" and the output from "dmesg" is " gc030809: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout" (The other module gives the exact same errors). I have learned this is happening because of the way modules are written for android with them being version and kernel specific. I want to fix this if possible and have a fully functional tablet again. Unfortunately I do not have a dump of the original ROM and my programming skills are basic at best. I know its a long shot but can anyone help me? The ROM that contains the known working modules is "F1(A13)-20121102.1.0.3.img" which belongs to the A13 version of the LY-F1 so I am thinking this tablet I have is a close clone. The CM ROM I am trying to use is "CM9.1-Manta-mid08-alpha7.zip" and was created for the Manta Mid-08. Both ROM's are ICS 4.0.4 with kernel version 3.0.8+. I can provide links to both ROM's. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
After doing some research on this Tablet, I have found out that it has a bcm4330 broadcom wifi chipset. Basically what I want to do is enable monitor mode and packet injecting. Some of the work has been done thanks to these guys who have rewritten the firmware to enable monitor mode http://bcmon.blogspot.com/
And this guy for a good gui [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233282"]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233282
Can someone help me get it to work on this device? I have installed the aircrack gui app and put the firmware in it. But I don't know how to get the module which is required by the app. So what I am asking for is someone to help me by either telling me how to compile the kernel with the module or else do it for me. I have done some looking around but I have not found a user friendly way to compile the kernel to get this to work. I only got this tablet a week ago and I want to learn about it and use it to it's fullest potential. I have already rooted it.
You can download the aircrack gui app from the second link and the firmware from the first.
Thanks in advance.
Sero 7 Pro Has Working Monitor Mode, Aircrack, and Reaver!
When it comes to handheld penetration testing, I still adore my Nokia N900, but that is starting to change ever since I realized that it was possible to get monitor mode on other more modern devices using various Broadcom Wifi chipsets. I recently managed to get monitor working on my Sero 7 Pro tablet. I have the DoPa v1.1 ROM installed, and I used the bcmon.apk from bcmon.blogspot.com/, which can be downloaded at https://code.google.com/p/bcmon/. Android development is certainly not my primary focus, but after view the post above, and craving a Nexus 7 PwnPad, I couldn't resist giving it a try.
My Sero 7 Pro Running Aircrack-ng and Wash for Reaver
http://youtu.be/HVYnnYMCuC0
My Sero 7 Pro running Reaver
http://youtu.be/rwg92IZubOA
Flashfire21 said:
After doing some research on this Tablet, I have found out that it has a bcm4330 broadcom wifi chipset. Basically what I want to do is enable monitor mode and packet injecting. Some of the work has been done thanks to these guys who have rewritten the firmware to enable monitor mode http://bcmon.blogspot.com/
And this guy for a good gui [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233282"]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233282
Can someone help me get it to work on this device? I have installed the aircrack gui app and put the firmware in it. But I don't know how to get the module which is required by the app. So what I am asking for is someone to help me by either telling me how to compile the kernel with the module or else do it for me. I have done some looking around but I have not found a user friendly way to compile the kernel to get this to work. I only got this tablet a week ago and I want to learn about it and use it to it's fullest potential. I have already rooted it.
You can download the aircrack gui app from the second link and the firmware from the first.
Thanks in advance.
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