Hi guys,
I want to try Backtrack 5 on our phone, because I need a... school network password . So, I'm using this tutorial. I'm stuck at a part, when I need to put a 4.88GB file to sdcard. Sdcard file system is fat32, so it doesn't support bigger files than 4GB(it gives error when I'm trying to put that file to sdcard). I've got some questions.
1. Is there another way to get a wifi password? (no, apps who try to connect with default router password won't work)
2. How can I change my sdcard file system? What issues can happen? Will phone read it?
3. Why sdcards, usb uses fat32 by default if there is NTFS ?
4. I've got a idea. Instead of changing sdcard file system, wouldn't it be better to partition my sdcard 5GB on ext4(using recovery, I don't really know in what file system it partitions)? What would be easier and better? Would I be able to use it?
Thanks .
Use Backtrack from a live usb on your laptop.
And if you want to format ur sdcard to ext4 then the best bet is to use a live usb with linux and use a tool called GParted and then copy the file to the sdcard using linux. Try Ubuntu
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Actually there is a tutorial here on XDA to format your SD card using the NTFS file system..
If you dont wanna do that, you can split the 4.88 gb file into 2 files, using winrar, and then copy them to ur card, and then unrar both files, and merge them.. And VOILA!! There u have it, A 5 gb file copied on your SD card!!!!
Try aircrack ng ....
U will get tutorials on YouTube.simple and fast.and try liveusb for it on laptop
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Try to trim that excess gigabyte by removing unneeded drivers. Backtrack is mostly loaded with WLAN drivers.
Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.motioncoding.emulator&feature=more_from_developer
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Thanks for replies. I can't use liveusb on school, because I need laptop(right?). I can't use school computer for this.
bhargz16, tried that, when I'm extracting these 2 files 7zip says "There is not enough space on the disk"(space free is 1.95GB after this error).
rockingmanish, how can I run aircrack ng using android?
xpmode said:
Try to trim that excess gigabyte by removing unneeded drivers. Backtrack is mostly loaded with WLAN drivers.
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explain more, I didn't understand. I can't even open the .iso file .
Trying "Windows, Linux, Unix Emulator" right now...
Use this to download the image on device: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...EsImNvbS56cHdlYnNpdGVzLmxpbnV4b25hbmRyb2lkIl0. , that should work. However you should know that due to driver limitations, it will not be able to do any network monitoring etc., i.e. it won't be able to crack wireless passwords.
SifJar said:
Use this to download the image on device: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...EsImNvbS56cHdlYnNpdGVzLmxpbnV4b25hbmRyb2lkIl0. , that should work. However you should know that due to driver limitations, it will not be able to do any network monitoring etc., i.e. it won't be able to crack wireless passwords.
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Then it's useless! I need to somehow crack it . By the way, "Windows, Linux, Unix Emulator" doesn't work, downloaded FreeBSD, but libSDL closes instantly.
zgintasz said:
Then it's useless! I need to somehow crack it . By the way, "Windows, Linux, Unix Emulator" doesn't work, downloaded FreeBSD, but libSDL closes instantly.
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If they didn't give you the password, it's for a reason. You shouldn't be using the network. These sorts of tools are created for testing the security of your own network.
Anyway, it only works if the network only uses WEP security, which most networks don't. Most now use at least WPA2, which is much more secure and won't be cracked as simply.
Heard of WPS exploit?
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zgintasz said:
Thanks for replies. I can't use liveusb on school, because I need laptop(right?). I can't use school computer for this.
bhargz16, tried that, when I'm extracting these 2 files 7zip says "There is not enough space on the disk"(space free is 1.95GB after this error).
rockingmanish, how can I run aircrack ng using android?
explain more, I didn't understand. I can't even open the .iso file .
Trying "Windows, Linux, Unix Emulator" right now...
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Compile from source, and when compiling remove some unneeded drivers.
Sorry buddy u can't run aircrack on Android but aircrack is simpleest and fastest wifi password cracker.
I use it whenever needed
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Heard of WPS exploit?
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Compile from source, and when compiling remove some unneeded drivers.
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Sorry, I didn't hear anything about WPS exploit. And your last sentence looks too hard for me . What if I run linux(using this tutorial) and then run aircrack? Is it possible?
zgintasz said:
Sorry, I didn't hear anything about WPS exploit. And your last sentence looks too hard for me . What if I run linux(using this tutorial) and then run aircrack? Is it possible?
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No. If that worked, Backtrack would work. The problem, as I said before, is that the drivers for the WiFi hardware in phones don't support promiscuous mode. Therefore nothing that requires promiscuous mode (e.g. capturing packets, which is necessary for cracking WEP) will work. Unless you use an external USB WiFi adapter along with a USB OTG adapter, assuming you have a custom ROM that supports USB host mode.
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No. If that worked, Backtrack would work. The problem, as I said before, is that the drivers for the WiFi hardware in phones don't support promiscuous mode. Therefore nothing that requires promiscuous mode (e.g. capturing packets, which is necessary for cracking WEP) will work. Unless you use an external USB WiFi adapter along with a USB OTG adapter, assuming you have a custom ROM that supports USB host mode.
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Thanks for reply. If I understood correctly, it's impossible to crack a wifi password using our device(without using another wifi adapter)? Even Backtrack or aircrack won't work in all cases? So I can not waste my time formating sdcard to NTFS and etc.?
zgintasz said:
Thanks for reply. If I understood correctly, it's impossible to crack a wifi password using our device(without using another wifi adapter)? Even Backtrack or aircrack won't work in all cases? So I can not waste my time formating sdcard to NTFS and etc.?
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You understand correctly, it is impossible without an external WiFi adapter.
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I am a user of linux and not windows, is there a way to flash the phone using linux? and some application available similar to active sync for linux or some application which detect the phone atleast as the storage device as everytime i have some app, which i find in my regular surfing, i have to copy it to my windows laptop and then to my tytn ii.
When i connect the phone using the usb cable with linux it is detected as a lan card.
I uses fedora 8
Regards
Tushar
gandotratushar said:
I am a user of linux and not windows, is there a way to flash the phone using linux? and some application available similar to active sync for linux or some application which detect the phone atleast as the storage device as everytime i have some app, which i find in my regular surfing, i have to copy it to my windows laptop and then to my tytn ii.
When i connect the phone using the usb cable with linux it is detected as a lan card.
I uses fedora 8
Regards
Tushar
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You can't flash the phone under linux..and I don't recommend using a virtual pc app for flashing either as it can hose your phone. I run opensuse on all my machines..I'm actually tethered via usb right now..but I keep a windows laptop around to do all the flashing.
famewolf said:
You can't flash the phone under linux..and I don't recommend using a virtual pc app for flashing either as it can hose your phone. I run opensuse on all my machines..I'm actually tethered via usb right now..but I keep a windows laptop around to do all the flashing.
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You can flash from the sim card directly.... There is mention of that somewhere.
famewolf said:
You can't flash the phone under linux..and I don't recommend using a virtual pc app for flashing either as it can hose your phone. I run opensuse on all my machines..I'm actually tethered via usb right now..but I keep a windows laptop around to do all the flashing.
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http://www.cinetsystems.com/xda/Tips & Tricks/Flashing using MicroSD Card.one
There's a link for you.
I have flashed my titan many times using windows under virtualbox on pclinuxos. Some distro's have troubles with usb on vmware or virtualbox so you may want to shy away from doing that way. But thats the way I always do it.
ponch92 said:
http://www.cinetsystems.com/xda/Tips & Tricks/Flashing using MicroSD Card.one
There's a link for you.
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You are restoring from a raw image stored on a storage card....that has nothing to do with "flashing under linux".....but I'll agree that it works as I keep an emergency copy of a stable rom on storage card for just that purpose.
I've used XP in virtualbox under Opensuse...I still don't recommend flashing that way but if you are willing to risk it feel free.
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You are restoring from a raw image stored on a storage card....that has nothing to do with "flashing under linux".....but I'll agree that it works as I keep an emergency copy of a stable rom on storage card for just that purpose.
I've used XP in virtualbox under Opensuse...I still don't recommend flashing that way but if you are willing to risk it feel free.
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but the thing is i cant even access my phone as a storage device under linux. are there some drivers available for that??
gandotratushar said:
but the thing is i cant even access my phone as a storage device under linux. are there some drivers available for that??
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Google on "wm5torage"
synce
There is a software called synce. It will require a kernel compile.
Thanks,
Alex
I had ICS on a different tablet and had no trouble using mtp with Linux either through the device mounter (KDE/Plasma) or just using mtpfs. With the Samsung 5113 though I "see" the MTP device but it times out. Here's an mtp-detect log:
Code:
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung GT-P7310/P7510/N7000/I9100/Galaxy Tab 7.7/10.1/S2/Nexus/Note.
Found 1 device(s):
Samsung: GT-P7310/P7510/N7000/I9100/Galaxy Tab 7.7/10.1/S2/Nexus/Note (04e8:6860) @ bus 2, dev 26
Attempting to connect device(s)
PTP_ERROR_IO: failed to open session, trying again after resetting USB interface
LIBMTP libusb: Attempt to reset device
LIBMTP PANIC: failed to open session on second attempt
Unable to open raw device 0
OK.
Any ideas? Yeah, I know I can use sshfs and a variety of other ways to get to the device. Just wondering why MTP seems broken.
Bumping this thread ...
I recently upgraded to Fedora 17 and found that libmtp has a known defect that prevents the tablet from connecting. Perhaps you've got the same issue on your nonfunctioning system.
Did you ever find a solution? I now copy files to/from my tablet using scp.
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Bumping this thread ...
I recently upgraded to Fedora 17 and found that libmtp has a known defect that prevents the tablet from connecting. Perhaps you've got the same issue on your nonfunctioning system.
Did you ever find a solution? I now copy files to/from my tablet using scp.
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No real solution. Like you, I use scp or ES Explorer or adb or some other mechanism.
I did a little more research this morning and got mtp to work between Fedora 17 and my 3113 tablet.
I did a couple things in total, although I'm thinking the 2nd one was the solution:
1) add vid/pid pair to my 51-android.rules file with 0755 permissions
2) disabled "USB debugging" under development settings. Apparently with that enabled, you can only move files with adb [push | pull].
Now I can connect my tablet to my Linux machine with a USB cable and create files/folders with the Linux file manager.
Hope it works for you as well. Copying with scp over wireless is pretty painful.
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jeffm5150 said:
I did a little more research this morning and got mtp to work between Fedora 17 and my 3113 tablet.
I did a couple things in total, although I'm thinking the 2nd one was the solution:
1) add vid/pid pair to my 51-android.rules file with 0755 permissions
2) disabled "USB debugging" under development settings. Apparently with that enabled, you can only move files with adb [push | pull].
Now I can connect my tablet to my Linux machine with a USB cable and create files/folders with the Linux file manager.
Hope it works for you as well. Copying with scp over wireless is pretty painful.
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Ah. I do development so never thought to try that. I already have the machine in my udev files. Turning off USB debug did not seem to work. I went back and killed my adb-server (which I confess was running) and that still didn't work. May try everything again after a clean boot. But the symptoms were the same.
Still, might be something to it.
The MTP mounted device now seems to work but it doesn't really seem to be stable or fast. I can copy small files easily but large files really don't seem to copy any quicker than scp. I did successfully copy a 1.7GB mp4 movie without any problems but it took almost 20 minutes with mtp/USB connection.
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jeffm5150 said:
The MTP mounted device now seems to work but it doesn't really seem to be stable or fast. I can copy small files easily but large files really don't seem to copy any quicker than scp. I did successfully copy a 1.7GB mp4 movie without any problems but it took almost 20 minutes with mtp/USB connection.
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Still can't get it to work. I already had the udev rules and turning off USB debug didn't help. We aren't the only ones with issues. Lots more detail here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1077377
Also gphoto2 has some success in reading info from the "camera" (for example, battery level) but I still can't get it to see any files.
Are you running a stock kernel? I'm running the kernel that comes with CM9. I wonder if that has anything to do with it. Thx for the thread URL. I would like to get a reliable wired transfer solution.
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jeffm5150 said:
Are you running a stock kernel? I'm running the kernel that comes with CM9. I wonder if that has anything to do with it. Thx for the thread URL. I would like to get a reliable wired transfer solution.
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Well, I am semi-stock. It is the 4.0.4 stock with my own init.d add on and rooted. But yes, it is the stock kernel. I keep thinking of switching to CM9 but suspect it will cost me my IR blaster. I don't use it very often but I always think I will But I know it is just a matter of time before I switch.
Even stranger. If you click on the USB options and pick PTP mode, your root directory of internal and external show up and gphoto2 sees it all. But all the subdirectories are empty! So close, but no cigar. gphotofs, as you would expect, sees the same thing.
Update: ok so here's an answer for ADB: https://github.com/isieo/adbfs
Doesn't handle symlinks but on the other hand you can get to the whole file system.
One thing though, adb MUST be on your path for this to work. The adbfs file can be anywhere and it doesn't matter if it is with the adb executable or not.
I have a Verizon Galaxy S3 and I am trying to use Adams linux tool to unlock it. I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 on my laptop and got ADB to recognize my phone. I downloaded the tool extracted it, opened it nothing ran so I found the file Root GS3 with DebugFSRoot in Scripts I opened that and then clicked on adb.exe and got this error.
Archive: /home/eric/.cache/.fr-97pmjP/adb.exe
Zip file size: 191488 bytes, number of entries: 33758
[/home/eric/.cache/.fr-97pmjP/adb.exe]:
Zipfile is disk 58485 of a multi-disk archive, and this is not the disk on
which the central zipfile directory begins (disk 30091).
I am completely lost on how to fix it. I am still learning Ubuntu and am familiarizing myself with the system. For some reason when excuting adb commanding I have to put ./ in front of every command or it will not recognize the command. I tried following a guide which would update a source file so I would not need ./ Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
No one used Adams tool? Or even offer a link to something to help me out?
joebob296 said:
No one used Adams tool? Or even offer a link to something to help me out?
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Just download the app its in the play store it will unlock your boot loader. Its simple! If you are trying to root your phone also the you will have to use Adams tool if you chose. You will also need java JDK 6.XX. If you look in development you will see other ways to root also and a link to the app for boot loader
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egore93 said:
Just download the app its in the play store it will unlock your boot loader. Its simple! If you are trying to root your phone also the you will have to use Adams tool if you chose. You will also need java JDK 6.XX. If you look in development you will see other ways to root also and a link to the app for boot loader
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Yea I have java installed my laptop also recognizes my phone over adb so I know java is working and installed in the right place I also set my path variable. I know there is an app and there is a windows version, but I'm trying to get used to using linux.
joebob296 said:
Yea I have java installed my laptop also recognizes my phone over adb so I know java is working and installed in the right place I also set my path variable. I know there is an app and there is a windows version, but I'm trying to get used to using linux.
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Gotcha, I don't use linux. How is it? I might try it out.
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Gotcha, I don't use linux. How is it? I might try it out.
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I did download it. I decided to try windows when I used Adams.
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joebob296 said:
I have a Verizon Galaxy S3 and I am trying to use Adams linux tool to unlock it. I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 on my laptop and got ADB to recognize my phone. I downloaded the tool extracted it, opened it nothing ran so I found the file Root GS3 with DebugFSRoot in Scripts I opened that and then clicked on adb.exe and got this error.
Archive: /home/eric/.cache/.fr-97pmjP/adb.exe
Zip file size: 191488 bytes, number of entries: 33758
[/home/eric/.cache/.fr-97pmjP/adb.exe]:
Zipfile is disk 58485 of a multi-disk archive, and this is not the disk on
which the central zipfile directory begins (disk 30091).
I am completely lost on how to fix it. I am still learning Ubuntu and am familiarizing myself with the system. For some reason when excuting adb commanding I have to put ./ in front of every command or it will not recognize the command. I tried following a guide which would update a source file so I would not need ./ Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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I used to use Ubuntu a great deal until I needed Word to write my dissertation. I tried to use Adam's tool in Ubuntu as well and eventually gave up and went back to Windows. For some reason, the tool always said I had a good connection to my phone event when I unplugged my phone from the cable. My computer obviously was not recognizing the phone properly. Since I have been back on Windows for a few years, I just decided to follow the idiots guides out there and just get it done.
Here are a few stupid errors I made:
1. I did not have java runtime environment installed. I simply went to the software store that comes with Ubuntu, searched for java, and installed it.
2. I did not make the .jar file executable. I just clicked on the file, went into properties, and chose the make it executable option.
This at least got the program to run rather than exploring the file .jar file for what it included in it.
As I am sure you know, the Ubuntu forums are a wealth of information. I could have searched there for answers, but I decided to take an easier path. Of course, Adam's program didn't work for me under windows either so I just used a different method. Good luck and I hope you get it working for you in Ubuntu.
joebob296 said:
No one used Adams tool? Or even offer a link to something to help me out?
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Download this app from the app store.
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OK not being a **** to anyone who says "just download the app, or use windows" if you read my post you would know that I'm trying to use Linux. Read the post before submitting a useless response. I thank the people who read my post and submitted and gave me a place to start.
Sent from Verizon's now unlocked Galaxy S3.
Got it to work I sent Adam a pm had to run it from java
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I just wanted to start this thread for anyone who needs help with the s3 on linux whether its mounting sd/mtp or help with heimdall. I use Arch linux and let me tell you mtp is a pain in the butt, I ended up having to use a ftp server, and for my sd card I use a root ap called SG USB MASS STORAGE ENABLER by Mohhamad Abu-Garbeyyeh.
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Bierce22 said:
I just wanted to start this thread for anyone who needs help with the s3 on linux whether its mounting sd/mtp or help with heimdall. I use Arch linux and let me tell you mtp is a pain in the butt, I ended up having to use a ftp server, and for my sd card I use a root ap called SG USB MASS STORAGE ENABLER by Mohhamad Abu-Garbeyyeh.
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I'm using Ubuntu but there's no way I'm playing with my phone on it - I have a Windows partition just for that sort of thing. Maybe if it weren't my daily driver, I'd be willing to give it a shot but, while I use Linux for just about everything, it's just easier to have a Windows partition for some things. This being one of them.
Hats off to you though - takes guts (& knowledge) I don't have!
Need to be on stock. Doesn't work without stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33491516&postcount=11
It worked for me on ubuntu 13.04
sjpritch25 said:
Need to be on stock. Doesn't work without stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33491516&postcount=11
It worked for me on ubuntu 13.04
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I'm rooted and ROMd with Carbon. Love my AOSP!
Bierce22 said:
I just wanted to start this thread for anyone who needs help with the s3 on linux whether its mounting sd/mtp or help with heimdall. I use Arch linux and let me tell you mtp is a pain in the butt, I ended up having to use a ftp server, and for my sd card I use a root ap called SG USB MASS STORAGE ENABLER by Mohhamad Abu-Garbeyyeh.
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A couple of things I have found:
1. While MTP did not work with my Mint 15 system and stock android 4.1.2 on my phone, once I rooted, unlocked the bootloader, and installed cyanogenmod, it worked like a charm.
Before, when I plugged in my phone, I would get multiple error windows saying the MTP system wasn't available. I had to use windows (yuck!) and odin to get root and unlock the bootloader (although I did not try the virtualbox windows until after I had done this). I installed the most recent version of cyanogenmod and now the Mint system recognizes the MTP just fine. No error windows or anything.
2. I was able to get a virtualbox windows machine to recognize the phone, although it required different usb filters for download mode and for typical mtp.
This required going into download mode, selecting the appropriate filter in virtualbox, unplugging the phone, booting up the virtual machine and then replugging the phone. After this, odin recognized the phone. I did not attempt to flash anything further, though, since I had already done so from a windows system.
I think Ubuntu ships with mtp and its libraries now
I used to use arch Linux. Such a fun distro. Then work started using a TS gateway and it started become too much a hassle. Installed Windows 8, no longer fighting the system :screwy:
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lazarus0000 said:
I'm using Ubuntu but there's no way I'm playing with my phone on it - I have a Windows partition just for that sort of thing. Maybe if it weren't my daily driver, I'd be willing to give it a shot but, while I use Linux for just about everything, it's just easier to have a Windows partition for some things. This being one of them.
Hats off to you though - takes guts (& knowledge) I don't have!
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What do you mean you have a windows partition? I have a laptop that's quad booted with Windows 7, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Pear OS 8. I want to take Windows out of the picture but I need it for things like this. Could you give me more details on this like does it act like a windows system? It'd be much appreciated.
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i have replaced windows 7 with ubuntu....and i really love it....but since i am running ubuntu when i plug my device to pc with usb it doesn't recognize it....i read on ubuntu forum that ubuntu cannot mount two things at a time(ext sd card and internal) so my galaxy note2's both memories doesn't show up in my pc is there any way out?so i can copy the data to my decice from pc
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AbhimanyuAryan said:
i have replaced windows 7 with ubuntu....and i really love it....but since i am running ubuntu when i plug my device to pc with usb it doesn't recognize it....i read on ubuntu forum that ubuntu cannot mount two things at a time(ext sd card and internal) so my galaxy note2's both memories doesn't show up in my pc is there any way out?so i can copy the data to my decice from pc
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Ubuntu Dosent like android even more than windows don't know what to tell ya mate .
is that all people know about ubuntu at xda i thought devs here use a lot of ubuntu and can really help me out
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You're most likely talking about MTP mode on your Note 2
Ubuntu by default doesn't really like MTP mode, along with pretty much every Linux distribution unfortunately. Luckily however there are some guides on how to get MTP working under Linux.
This guide should pretty much cover the entire process, but change one-x to note2 for the commands.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055563
Also, when adding the line to the android.rules, add this line instead of the one in the guide:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="04e8", MODE="0666"
You should be good to go then
rohan32 said:
You're most likely talking about MTP mode on your Note 2
Ubuntu by default doesn't really like MTP mode, along with pretty much every Linux distribution unfortunately. Luckily however there are some guides on how to get MTP working under Linux.
This guide should pretty much cover the entire process, but change one-x to note2 for the commands.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055563
Also, when adding the line to the android.rules, add this line instead of the one in the guide:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="04e8", MODE="0666"
You should be good to go then
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bro i don't know what exactly mtp means but i guess its related to media and music......i wasn't asking this.
Suppose u have a windows7 and u connected ur note2 with it u get samsung's icon....when u enter that u get ur device's internal and sd card's memory....now u can paste any thing to ur device from pc.....but in ubuntu i am not able to open samsung device icon.....and there's no int. and ext. memory.....my question is his how can i paste stuff in device from pc via usb
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AbhimanyuAryan said:
bro i don't know what exactly mtp means but i guess its related to media and music......i wasn't asking this.
Suppose u have a windows7 and u connected ur note2 with it u get samsung's icon....when u enter that u get ur device's internal and sd card's memory....now u can paste any thing to ur device from pc.....but in ubuntu i am not able to open samsung device icon.....and there's no int. and ext. memory.....my question is his how can i paste stuff in device from pc via usb
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What version of Ubuntu are you using? 13.04 has pretty good MTP support. MTP is used in most Andrioid devices as the protocle to allow file transfer over USB, the reason it is used is it allows Android to still have access to the storage. Older method involved mounting the storage over usb which meant android could not use it while you where copying files
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What version of Ubuntu are you using? 13.04 has pretty good MTP support. MTP is used in most Andrioid devices as the protocle to allow file transfer over USB, the reason it is used is it allows Android to still have access to the storage. Older method involved mounting the storage over usb which meant android could not use it while you where copying files
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yaa i asked the same ques. over ubuntu forum and was told to upgrade to 13.10 from 12.10..............upgrading.............thanks for re-confirming man:good::good: