[Q] root cx803/rk3066-mode for bin4ru's script? - General Topics

hi, I want to root my cx803 mini PC and am looking at bin4u's script (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460).
Which mode should i use?
Incidentally if there is a custom rom with x11 forwarding setup or VNC server, I would like to use that straight away. (I am rooting just to setup some remote display view).
tks,
nandy

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Found this interesting and tested it on my A700.
The vnc password is "ubuntu" even if you set a different one on first start.
In the terminal window must show up the line "New 'X' desktop is localhosr:0" after you entered the screen size.
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Thanks for your reply.
I have reset my Tablet to factory settings and rooted it again.
Installed Terminal Server and AndroidVNC. Emulated Linux and again the same result.
I don't know why it does not want to connect to the localhost.
My settings are exactly as in the description(s).
Did you use the image provided by this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zpwebsites.linuxonandroid ?
This worked for me, even if the result is not very usable. Must figure out, how to use a different window manager, the default one is missing some graphics and has problems with the launchbar icons.
Tried this one as well. No success.
I just don't get it. The device is properly rooted with the "one click" version. Root check tells me it is rooted.
Busybox is succesfully installed. The Linux is running in the emulator but i just can't connect to it.
The strange thing is:
The error message is the same, whether I fill in the fields in AndroidVNC or not.
It absolutely refuses to connect to 127.0.0.1 or localhost.
Really frustrating....
Did you check if the vnc server is really running?
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OK. I don't know why, but all over sudden it works.
The only thing I need to do know is install a VPN Client using IPSec. Challenge accepted.
Rixar said:
OK. I don't know why, but all over sudden it works.
The only thing I need to do know is install a VPN Client using IPSec. Challenge accepted.
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hey buddy, i am having the exact problem with my VNC and TF201, the terminal is running though can NOT connec to the GUI mod, could u help me out ?
Amir
AmirJamez said:
hey buddy, i am having the exact problem with my VNC and TF201, the terminal is running though can NOT connec to the GUI mod, could u help me out ?
Amir
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did you ever solve this? i have everything setup but the vnc wont let me connect
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Found this interesting and tested it on my A700.
The vnc password is "ubuntu" even if you set a different one on first start.
In the terminal window must show up the line "New 'X' desktop is localhosr:0" after you entered the screen size.
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Sent from my A700 using xda app-developers app
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Thank you very much man!!! i knew it was a simple thing. IP "localhost" PW "changeme".
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