Kali Linux (Chroot) on Galaxy S4 i9505/i9500 [Tutorial] - Galaxy S 4 General

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How to Install:
1. Download Linux Deploy from PlayStore
2. Open it and go to settings
3. Selection Distribution: Kali and leave everything else as default, except Disk Image Size, which you should use 7128mb instead of Automatic.
3a. Normally it automatically finds your resolution, but you can change it on this page. (One of the last items.)
4. Then select Install
4a. [IMPORTANT] Be sure to be connected to a Wi-Fi network, otherwise 1.4GB will be downloaded from your Mobile Network.
4b. The downloading time is quite long, and you can't lose connection through that, otherwise the .img will be corrupted.
5. Once you see <<< end: installation on the app, download your favorite VNC client and set-up the following configurations:
IP/Host: localhost or 127.0.0.1
Port: 5900
Password: changeme
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6. You will notice that there's no tools avaliable, open LXTerminal (From the dropup icon of Kali) then type:
sudo apt-get update
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and
sudo apt-get upgrade
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Those are minor commands, to really install the tools see next step
7. Type
sudo apt-get install kali-linux -yq
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And wait for the full installation to complete, after it's sucesfully done it's good to go!
Q&A:
Which VNC Client you recommend?
I personally like Touchpad mouse settings and a full-screen view, the best free app that does the work for me is bVNC Free.
PostgreSQL gave me an error on the end of installation, is that supposed to happen?
YES, to fix PostegreSQL on Kali Linux ARM you have to whitelist on your network. You can do that by simply typing:
sudo usermod -a -G aid_inet postgres
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IceWeasel (Internet Browser) is not opening! What's wrong?
For some reason when you first install it, the browser is misconfigured. To solve that type:
sudo apt-get install iceweasel
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Happy Hacking!

Thanks so much for this!!!
Kali Linux is one of the best pentesting Linux distro.
But, I've get one error triying to install Kali
When I try to install, in the part that sais "making new disk image" the App fails. I try it changing the directory install... but not working.
Thanks in advance!!!
EDIT:
I think the errors was produced by:
First, because I hadn't 7 GB of free space
Second, the filesystem of my external sdcard (fat32) can't support files bigger tan 4 GB.
Triying again!!!

i got the same issue on my Galaxy S4 let me know if u ever find a fix

Works brilliantly. For people having problems on install. You need the following.
1. A phone not running android 4.3
2. Root
3. Busybox
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In the last attempt, I lost all my data in the external sdcard.
I don't know what happend exactly, probably I change some option without being aware, and that is the result.
Backup your data before install this!!!!

GruberEXN said:
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3. Selection Distribution: Kali and leave everything else as default, except Disk Image Size, which you should use 7128mb instead of Automatic.
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Can anything lower than 7128 MB work? I don't have that amount of space free and anything else I try fails to make the image.

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whats the use of this ?

If you don't know what this is you don't need it
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so with the s 4 hardware what is possible can it go in to mon mode and does it support packet injection

simkhovich said:
so with the s 4 hardware what is possible can it go in to mon mode and does it support packet injection
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That's all I want to know before I Flash it
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Obagleyfreer said:
If you don't know what this is you don't need it
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Wow so you know it already when you first heard of it?
You came also from that point.
Why not help?
Sent from my GT-I9500

gdonanthony said:
whats the use of this ?
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It's a pentest distribution, made for security profissionals or hobbyists who wants to have all hackers tools at hand for penetration testing at servers.
simkhovich said:
so with the s 4 hardware what is possible can it go in to mon mode and does it support packet injection
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No, since it's a Chroot installation. It's in a jail, you can't use any connection outside from it apart the internet connection (3g/wifi/2g, etc).
ktetreault14 said:
That's all I want to know before I Flash it
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Sent from my M919 w/ Dualboot
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Sorry, there's no use then.
marc_ecko28 said:
Wow so you know it already when you first heard of it?
You came also from that point.
Why not help?
Sent from my GT-I9500
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Sorry for the delay.

GruberEXN said:
How to Install:
1. Download Linux Deploy from PlayStore
2. Open it and go to settings
3. Selection Distribution: Kali and leave everything else as default, except Disk Image Size, which you should use 7128mb instead of Automatic.
3a. Normally it automatically finds your resolution, but you can change it on this page. (One of the last items.)
4. Then select Install
4a. [IMPORTANT] Be sure to be connected to a Wi-Fi network, otherwise 1.4GB will be downloaded from your Mobile Network.
4b. The downloading time is quite long, and you can't lose connection through that, otherwise the .img will be corrupted.
5. Once you see <<< end: installation on the app, download your favorite VNC client and set-up the following configurations:
6. You will notice that there's no tools avaliable, open LXTerminal (From the dropup icon of Kali) then type:
and
Those are minor commands, to really install the tools see next step
7. Type
And wait for the full installation to complete, after it's sucesfully done it's good to go!
Q&A:
Which VNC Client you recommend?
I personally like Touchpad mouse settings and a full-screen view, the best free app that does the work for me is bVNC Free.
PostgreSQL gave me an error on the end of installation, is that supposed to happen?
YES, to fix PostegreSQL on Kali Linux ARM you have to whitelist on your network. You can do that by simply typing:
IceWeasel (Internet Browser) is not opening! What's wrong?
For some reason when you first install it, the browser is misconfigured. To solve that type:
Happy Hacking!
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I go into settings but I cant find distribution. some help please
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xda23 said:
I go into settings but I cant find distribution. some help please
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This should be very simple, but anyway, I uploaded a short video showing how to select it.
It's pretty straightforward, really.
And please, don't quote the whole main post. (and edit this, please.)

There's a lot more to penetration testing then just wifi hacking.

hololight said:
There's a lot more to penetration testing then just wifi hacking.
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You're actually right, but most of people don't get the whole idea of a penetrating testing operational system.
Can't blame them tho, server security don't interest most of them.

Hi. i have completed the installation everything is done and ready to start, but when I click the start button, it show done for the directories and other stuff, but when it comes down to SSH :22 and VNC :5900 it fails. I cannot connect it to the vnc or ssh.

Mount usb?
Sorry for my english.
I have installed kali successfully, but I need to mount a Tp-link WN722N or similar and I do not know how. Is this possible?
I would be very happy.

I'm having the same problem as tidu12 I've downloaded the distro successfully and I've downloaded the bvnc free, I enter in all the info given (127.0.0.1) port: 5900, and the password "changeme" it gives me this error "connection failed, connection to VNC server failed with reason:failed to connect to /127.0.0.1 (port 5900): connection failed: ECONNREFUSED (Connection refused)" I've also tried to enter in "localhost" for the host instead of the IP address and it gives me the same error.
Thanks in advance!!!

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[locked]Infuse4g back-to-stock one-click Beta 8

D/L link removed
First, I'd like to thank gtg for the base firmware. I would have never found it without his post.
introduction
I've been working on Heimdall One-Click for a while now. http://oneclick.adamoutler.com
For those who don't know, Heimdall One-Click is based on Heimdall by Senior Member Benjamin Dobell: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
Heimdall One-Click is nearing completion and almost ready to release as a packaging platform for custom and stock ROMs. It will be complete once all desktop platforms are tested and I can shave 5 megs off the package to make the total size 199.9 megs so it can be redistributed on just about any file hosting site.
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Instructions
The One-Click uses Java. Do you have the latest version of java?. The One-Click should be run on your computer, not a network share.
1. Double-click the file, or right-click and open with java. (You will be prompted to install heimdall the first time.)
2. Connect the device in download mode (Remove battery. Hold VOL+, VOL- and insert battery.)
3. Click flash (In the event of any issues, reboot the computer and start at step 1.)
This does not wipe the "data partitons" or old program information. To finish up, use 4a or 4b.
4a. Wipe Data Wipe user data in recovery mode (Remove battery. Disconnect USB. Hold VOL+, VOL- and insert battery. Select "wipe data")
--or--
4b. Reformat This will wipe user data and SDCard. In dialer type: *2767*3855#
conclusion
Please report the operating system you used as well as any problems.
Tested
Linux64(Debian based)
Linux32(Debian based)
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Windows XP DO NOT USE TEMPORARILY!!!
Mac OS X Lion
Mac OS X Snow Leopard
Mac OS X Leopard
D/L link removed
Linux users
dont' forget to make this executable:
Code:
chmod +x Infuse4G-BackToStock-One-Click.jar
all platforms
Double click to run or right click and open with java
optionallyif you want to run this from the command line for some reason:
Code:
java -jar Infuse4G-BackToStock-One-Click.jar
Release notes
Beta 8- initial release
On Windows XP only, after first run, the program will not work a second time and the phone will end up 1/2 flashed and bricked. Do not use Windows XP with this program. All other platforms are tested excellent. No problems on Vista, 7, Linux or Mac.
Your efforts are GREATLY appreciated!
i run mint 64 bit with kde, would that satisfy the ubuntu 64 bit testing since mint kde is kubuntu based?
Dani897 said:
i run mint 64 bit with kde, would that satisfy the ubuntu 64 bit testing since mint kde is kubuntu based?
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Yes... let me change that to Debian based 64 and 32.
This is very cool, thank you.
Do you have any suggestion for me? I have an iMac, so I'm on OSX Lion 10.7, and I keep having issues because when they built this 2011 iMac, they used a USB hub inside, rather than direct motherboard USB ports.
This has caused issues in the past with connectivity for things like return to stock (GTG's unbrick), where I eventually just had to use my MacBook Air booting into windows since it has 2 direct motherboard USB ports.
Is there any advice you can give to resolve, or it it something I just have to work around?
So with this, I'd just use heimdall and flash it one click? Seems easy, I'm going to be going back to stock in the coming week, would be fun to give this a shot.
Thanks!
AdamOutler said:
Yes... let me change that to Debian based 64 and 32.
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ill test tonight. downloading now
bella92108 said:
This is very cool, thank you.
Do you have any suggestion for me? I have an iMac, so I'm on OSX Lion 10.7, and I keep having issues because when they built this 2011 iMac, they used a USB hub inside, rather than direct motherboard USB ports.
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It should just work regardless.
Hell yes!
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I'll try it as soon as AT&T releases Gingerbread for the infuse.
I sure hope that you included the music while it's working!
Awesome. Will try it when I get home!
AdamOutler said:
It should just work regardless.
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Yeah, I think it's just MY iMac is picky. I'll just use my MB Air, but nice to know I don't have to do windows\odin anymore Thanks!
Aou great work! Will give it a try when it's needed.
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AdamOutler said:
Download Infuse4G One-Click Back-To-Stock
http://files.teamkomin.com/Infuse4G/Infuse4G-BackToStock-One-Click.jar
First, I'd like to thank gtg for the base firmware. I would have never found it without his post.
introduction
I've been working on Heimdall One-Click for a while now. http://oneclick.adamoutler.com
I released One-Click UnBrick: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310
I've run a public beta here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1191924
and on my own phone here:
For those who don't know, Heimdall One-Click is based on Heimdall by Senior Member Benjamin Dobell: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
Heimdall One-Click is nearing completion and almost ready to release as a packaging platform for custom and stock ROMs. It will be complete once all desktop platforms are tested and I can shave 5 megs off the package to make the total size 199.9 megs so it can be redistributed on just about any file hosting site.
Instructions
1. Download/run the file
2. follow any directions given and verify that your phone model is listed
3. click flash
This will not touch your data and it will revert any upgrades so you may need to clear your cache/data in order to avoid errors from previously installed programs.
Optionally 4. TO REFORMAT EVERYTHING type this code in dialer *2767*3855#
conclusion
Please report the operating system you used as well as any problems.
Tested
Linux64(Debian based)
Linux32(Debian based)
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Windows XP
Mac OS X Lion
Mac OS X Snow Leopard
Mac OS X Leopard
Download Infuse4G One-Click Back-To-Stock
http://files.teamkomin.com/Infuse4G/Infuse4G-BackToStock-One-Click.jar
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Ty much bro
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Worked on my Vista 32bit PC. I had to restart my computer after installing the software. Works good. After the drivers install, close the install driver screen down or whatever you call it and it starts flashing back to stock.
Thanks! another way back to stock.
First off, thanks a lot, this is great.
Second, I'm on a 32 bit pc running 11.04 and it's recognising me as being on a 64 bit, any ideas on how to get the program to recognise my pc correctly?
Thanks!
marty331 said:
First off, thanks a lot, this is great.
Second, I'm on a 32 bit pc running 11.04 and it's recognising me as being on a 64 bit, any ideas on how to get the program to recognise my pc correctly?
Thanks!
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Can you give me the result of the command "arch"? The only way it returns 64 bit is when it sees x86_64 from the arch command. You've got a 64bit version of Linux installed on your computer.
trouzzermouse said:
Worked on my Vista 32bit PC. I had to restart my computer after installing the software. Works good. After the drivers install, close the install driver screen down or whatever you call it and it starts flashing back to stock.
Thanks! another way back to stock.
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OK I'm a dummy. Run what??? I've download and extracted to a folder, but there's nothing to run.
Truckerglenn said:
OK I'm a dummy. Run what??? I've download and extracted to a folder, but there's nothing to run.
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don't extract anything. You need Java on your computer. it's an executable.... editing the first post.
But I do have Java installed. I just went to the web site and it told me that it was installed.

[ Logcat or it didn't happen! ] How To Logcat (updated 9/6/13 - added 4.3 reqmnts)

Ok, so there's a lot of new people in the Blaze forums here on XDA, and that's great! That means we got more people buying a Blaze, which means more popularity, which hopefully means more support.
However, that also means the forums are getting choked up with "X isn't working, how do I fix?" on things that aren't known issues, and certainly are not the norm.
The first thing everybody should do BEFORE flashing a new ROM is to read all posts made by the OP, usually the top 2 or 3. Those contain critical information, directions, known bugs, fixes, downloads, etc.
Once you flash, if you run into a problem, what should you do? Ask about it in the dev forum?
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Read the ENTIRE post. The whole thing, from page one to the last. If the post is more than 20 pages long and you've spent less than 35 minutes reading it, then FAIL.
Once you've read the entire forum post from front to back and you're 100% sure this hasn't been covered, then should you ask about it?
Not necessarily.
Logcats. Logcats are important. Logcats are Android's method of telling developers
instead of it being a functioning operating system.
Logcatting is easy. Its fun. It makes you feel important when you give the devs something to go off of instead of "duh, it aint workin', bossman!"
So here's how to logcat:
FIRST! You must have the latest version of ADB on your computer. The only surefire way to get ADB that hasn't been compromised or altered in a malicious way is to download it directly with the Android SDK >>>HERE<<<
For the minimalist, you can get ADB and Fastboot only. See @Romman0's post #6
There are installers for Windows, Linux, and OS X.
Prerequisites
You must have the Android SDK and/or ADB on your computer already set up
You must have your phone's drivers installed on your computer
Your phone must be able to boot past the loading screen
You must connect your phone to your computer with the supplied manufacturers USB data/charging cable
How to logcat: Linux, Windows, and OS X
WARNING! With Android 4.3 (CM 10.2 and 10.2-based ROMs), ADB version 1.0.31 is REQUIRED. You can find out your adb version by running:
Code:
~/.android/sdk/platform-tools$ adb version
C:/Android/SDK/platform-tools>adb version
You may also need to fully boot into Android and and accept Debugging from that computer (you will have to check the box marked always accept, or always trust, or something along those lines) and restart your phone to start the logcat
(Pictures coming soon guys, I'm tired lol)
Open up a terminal (Linux or OS X) or a command prompt (Windows).
Navigate to where the Android SDK is installed on. I always install at:
Code:
Linux: [email protected]: ~$: cd ~/.android/sdk/platform-tools
Windows: C:/Windows/System32> cd C:/Android/SDK/platform-tools
OS X: I dont know where, never done it on Android, but I will soon for the sake of this guide
Your location may be different!
type the following command to make sure ADB recognizes your device is connected. If it's not, Google "ADB wont connect to my device"
Code:
Linux: ~/.android/sdk/platform-tools$ adb devices
Windows: C:/Android/SDK/platform-tools>adb devices
If it is connected, power off your phone completely and type the following command:
Code:
Linux: ~/.android/sdk/platform-tools$ adb logcat > {name of logcat here}.log
Windows: C:/Android/SDK/platform-tools>adb logcat > {name of logcat here}.log
I normally name my logcats with a naming convention, example:
logcat-ROM-version-device-date_time_timezone_of_log.log
example:
CM10.1-20130729-UNOFFICIAL-t769-09AUG2013-2033EST.log
This way, when looking at my logcats, I know:
[LIST]
[*]The Rom
[*]The Build Number
[*]The Device
[*]The date and time the logcat was captured
[/LIST]
your terminal/command prompt will say "Waiting for device to connect...". THIS MESSAGE WILL NOT CHANGE! Just trust that the log cat is will start as soon as the adb service on the phone initiates.
Power on your phone as normal
Try to make the problem appear again
When you've catted as much log as you think you need, hit CTRL + C on Linux or Windows (It's probably CMD + C on OS X, as I said, I've never done this on Mac (yet), but I know how they like to be aggravatingly different so that when I'm using Synergy to share a Mouse and Keyboard between Linux, Windows, and OS X, I keep hitting the wrong keystrokes because I re-grew accustomed to whatever OS i'm using as the primary at the moment). Now hit dir.
Upload your logcat for developer review
Now, I know for a fact that Samsung USB Drivers and ADB communicate perfectly well with the Blaze using the following operating systems. I have tested them personally.
Ubuntu 12.04 x64
Ubuntu 12.10 x64
Ubuntu 13.04 x64
Fedora 17 x64
Fedora 18 x64
Fedora 19 x64
Windows 7 x64
Windows 8 x64
Windows 8.1 Developer Preview x64
I will test out OS X 10.8.4 tomorrow and make sure it works for certain-like
That's it. Any questions, comments, gripes, or complaints? Write your congressman!
Reserved: Because I Can!
I am so happy you did this.
Edit: You should ask a mod to pin this. This is really useful and should be on the top when needed.
Thank you so much for this. I've never been completely sure how to get a logcat, and always felt kind of worthless because of this. Thanks again!
Sent from a Paranoid Blaze
Very nice!
While Windows-specific, beyond this the next best reference I've found was this - just a nice link for sdk/logcat info.
Again, great job on getting this around. Stuff like this should be standard sticky/first post stuff for just about any forum
Here is a modified minimalist version of adb, if anybody wants it.......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Pin request sent to a mod. here's hoping!
On an additional note, I dont exactly like how it looks and I've never been good with BBcode formatting... is HTML allowed on XDA???
---EDIT---
And we're pinned! Thanks, Naddict
I've read that terminal emulator can do a logcat as well, is that true? Is it the same as doing a logcat through this method?
Sent from a Paranoid Blaze
njstein said:
I've read that terminal emulator can do a logcat as well, is that true? Is it the same as doing a logcat through this method?
Sent from a Paranoid Blaze
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yes, if running from terminal emulator:
Code:
logcat > /sdcard/logcat.log
That will place the logcat on the root of your SD Card.
jparnell8839 said:
yes, if running from terminal emulator:
Code:
adb logcat > /sdcard/logcat.log
That will place the logcat on the root of your SD Card.
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Just thought I'd mention the adb shouldn't be there if running from terminal emulator
dwitherell said:
Just thought I'd mention the adb shouldn't be there if running from terminal emulator
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thanks... dont know what I was thinking :silly:
BTW...
POST # 500!!!!
Okay, call me dumb if you want to but I have a question. As I do not have a manufacturers USB cord, I cannot use this method. However, I'm tired of being useless, can I use CatLog from the Play Store?
It appears to have the ability to record logs, but I honestly have no clue if it's the same thing.
FroBreadCreamJellyPie said:
Okay, call me dumb if you want to but I have a question. As I do not have a manufacturers USB cord, I cannot use this method. However, I'm tired of being useless, can I use CatLog from the Play Store?
It appears to have the ability to record logs, but I honestly have no clue if it's the same thing.
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Yes. But adb is needed to debug booting issues. Catlog will work fine capturing logs for bugs on working roms.
Romman0 said:
Yes. But adb is needed to debug booting issues. Catlog will work fine capturing logs for bugs on working roms.
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Awesome, thank you.
FroBreadCreamJellyPie said:
Okay, call me dumb if you want to but I have a question. As I do not have a manufacturers USB cord, I cannot use this method. However, I'm tired of being useless, can I use CatLog from the Play Store?
It appears to have the ability to record logs, but I honestly have no clue if it's the same thing.
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a manufacturers cord is recommended because it's known and proven to work as is, however, I can tell you that I have yet to run across a MicroUSB cable that didn't work for strictly adb purposes, and I've only seen very few that wouldn't charge my phone.
jparnell8839 said:
a manufacturers cord is recommended because it's known and proven to work as is, however, I can tell you that I have yet to run across a MicroUSB cable that didn't work for strictly adb purposes, and I've only seen very few that wouldn't charge my phone.
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Then in that case, I'm doing something terribly wrong, lol thanks anyways
Lol
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[GUIDE] Install Android SDK Standalone [ADB][30 Dec 2015]

Android SDK - Powerful tool and easy to set up for use with your Android Device
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Part 1. Follow These Steps Below - (Preparation)
Download Links For Tools
1. Java SE Development Kit (JDK)
2. Android SDK Tools Only - Download Only, Do Not Install yet
If You Choose Windows for example
3. Universal ADB Drivers - Instructions Here
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How to Install and Set-up
1. Install Java SE Development Kit (JDK) from Start Here section if you have not yet
2. Launch Android SDK installer you downloaded up above in Download Links
3. During install - Set Installation Path to
Code:
C:\Android\
4. After Installation is Complete, run SDK Manager.exe
5. Install 5.1.1 and 6.0 since these are the APIs for all current Devices. Should not really see anything less than 5.1.1
Note* - Just put a check box where you see the red circles in the picture. The reason I have Tools (Preview Channel) is because I updated to the 25.0.1 RC2 SDK Tools, however, that is not required. You can choose 24.4.1 and it will be fine. It will say installed where as mine does not in the picture because I chose to use 25.0.1 RC2
6. Let all updates install to completion - This could take a while depending on your internet connection
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The Computer and Phone are now prepped for you to start the whole ADB Process
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Part 2. Verifying ADB is set up properly and Working
IMPORTANT - Make sure you have already enabled developer options and USB Debugging or you will not see the below results
1. Open Command Prompt and Change directories to your platform-tools folder. This is where all the adb files are located. See Below
In Command Prompt Type - Refer to Part 3 so you no longer need to Change Directory
Code:
cd c:\Android\platform-tools
2. In Command prompt type
Code:
adb devices
You Should get Prompted to Allow USB debugging - Ignore if You Already Have Done This
3. If your output shows your device attached like below, then you are good to go!!!
and
YOU ARE FINISHED!!! Below is a command to get into the bootloader if interested!! Good Luck
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Part 3. Environment Variables - No need to Change Directory in Command Prompt Anymore (This is if you want to - Not Required)
1. Press Win+R, then type
Code:
sysdm.cpl
2. Click Advanced Tab
3. Click Environment Variables Button
4. Under System Variables, find Path, click to highlight it and then hit the edit button
Windows 8
Windows 10
5. Go to the end of the Variable Value and add the following exactly as you see it in the code box below
Code:
;C:\Android\platform-tools
Windows 8
Windows 10
6. Click OK to accept the changes you just added
7. Open Command Prompt again to verify by pressing Win+R and type cmd and hit enter
8. Once Command Prompt is open -> Simply type adb devices with your device connected with USB Debugging already enabled
9. If you did everything correctly, there is no need to change paths anymore
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Getting into the Bootloader
In Command Prompt Type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Thanks To:
@Ashraf - Images used for Environment Variables - Not all were his since the guide was modified
@[B]Snoop05[/B] - ADB Drivers and Fastboot
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Thank you so much for this - can i ask what's the size of the SDK manager files which we are supposed to download? For some reason it downloads in 86 kb/s speed (normaly 5-6 mb/s) so I just wanted to know if i'm going to wait a long time
Peccoskaify said:
Thank you so much for this - can i ask what's the size of the SDK manager files which we are supposed to download? For some reason it downloads in 86 kb/s speed (normaly 5-6 mb/s) so I just wanted to know if i'm going to wait a long time
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Hey the installer size is 145mb. I was able to download it in 15 seconds
Updating sdk manager will take a while. I am not sure of the file size... It will take a while... You only have to do this once. Updates after this will be quick
Sent from my LG-H901 using Tapatalk
bdorr1105 said:
Hey the installer size is 145mb. I was able to download it in 15 seconds
Updating sdk manager will take a while. I am not sure of the file size... It will take a while... You only have to do this once. Updates after this will be quick
Sent from my LG-H901 using Tapatalk
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I've tried it many times.... i have enough space on my drive, but everytime i try to download this one and only part, prints out this error message....why do i always have so many problems with it
Peccoskaify said:
I've tried it many times.... i have enough space on mi drive, everytime i try to download this one and only part it prints out this error message....why do i always have to have so many problems with it
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Lol you and me both bro, but you don't have to install that, that is optional, the rest looks good. You should be able to use it now
Edit: looks like a network issue or the repository is down... That will work itself out.. Right now, it is not required
Sent from my LG-H901 using Tapatalk
This is seriously getting ridicolous - Now everything is downloaded, cmd sees the device I have every stupid thing set-up and still....phone only reboots when i type - adb reboot bootloader -
Shell I record it for you?
Edit:
I did record it -
Peccoskaify said:
This is seriously getting ridicolous - Now everything is downloaded, cmd sees the device I have every stupid thing set-up and still....phone only reboots when i type - adb reboot bootloader -
Shell I record it for you?
Edit:
I did record it -
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Sounds like your bootloader is borked, you should always be able to get into...Were you able to flash TWRP successfully? Not sure where you went wrong, I would try to push boot.img again, you should have a recovery
Go Here
bdorr1105 said:
Sounds like your bootloader is borked, you should always be able to get into...Were you able to flash TWRP successfully? Not sure where you went wrong, I would try to push boot.img again, you should have a recovery
Go Here
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I followed steps till the one i got stuck in, so no i did not flash TWRP :/ or anything else. - It's weird that it is broken because it's new phone and i did not do anything to it, expect for right now :/ But sure I'll try
Peccoskaify said:
I followed steps till the one i got stuck in, so no i did not flash TWRP :/ or anything else. - It's weird that it is broken because it's new phone and i did not do anything to it, expect for right now :/ But sure I'll try
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I think your bootloader may still be locked
Have you done this? Make sure USB Debugging is enabled, OEM Unlock is checked, You are in PTP, type adb devices and verify it sees your device then do the following Next:
nvm edited out got ahead of myself
bdorr1105 said:
I think your bootloader may still be locked
Have you done this? Make sure USB Debugging is enabled, OEM Unlock is checked, You are in PTP, type adb devices and verify it sees your device then do the following Next:
nvm edited out got ahead of myself
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If you look at the video you can see that i have both on and PTP too - without PTP cmd won't see my device...i think
oh sorry
Peccoskaify said:
If you look at the video you can see that i have both on and PTP too - without PTP cmd won't see my device...i think
oh sorry
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Have you had any luck?
Sent from my LG-H901 using Tapatalk
bdorr1105 said:
Have you had any luck?
Sent from my LG-H901 using Tapatalk
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Nope :/
Is there way to flash some LG stock android in my phone so it will have bootloader? :/ - I'm not very good in english so i don't even know what to search for :/
Peccoskaify said:
Is there way to flash some LG stock android in my phone so it will have bootloader? :/ - I'm not very good in english so i don't even know what to search for :/
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Yea I am looking into it the v10 is hard to find anything
Sent from my LG-H901 using Tapatalk
Peccoskaify said:
Is there way to flash some LG stock android in my phone so it will have bootloader? :/ - I'm not very good in english so i don't even know what to search for :/
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Ok try this
1. Power phone off
2. Hold volume down and power together 3. Once LG Logo appears, let go of power for 1 second and press power again.. Never let go of volume down
4. Then chose to factory reset
This may resolve the issue so you can retry again
Sent from my LG-H901 using Tapatalk
bdorr1105 said:
Ok try this
1. Power phone off
2. Hold volume down and power together 3. Once LG Logo appears, let go of power for 1 second and press power again.. Never let go of volume down
4. Then chose to factory reset
This may resolve the issue so you can retry again
Sent from my LG-H901 using Tapatalk
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Did it, nothing changed, is this reason for refund?
Peccoskaify said:
Did it, nothing changed, is this reason for refund?
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Ok another method
1. Install Terminal Emulator
2. Open the Terminal
3. Type# su
4. Type# reboot-bootloader
This should go straight to the bootloader, if it doesn't, I am at a loss
bdorr1105 said:
Ok another method
1. Install Terminal Emulator
2. Open the Terminal
3. Type# su
4. Type# reboot-bootloader
This should go straight to the bootloader, if it doesn't, I am at a loss
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I just can't anymore - so far thank you for your help, even though it's never year you are willing to help, not many people would waste time with me
Peccoskaify said:
I just can't anymore - so far thank you for your help, even though it's never year you are willing to help, not many people would waste time with me
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Thats not correct, su did not work, you should have a # symbol before the command, guess not being rooted doesn't help
edit: connect your phone to the computer and type the same command
I think strangely it is just recognizing adb reboot and omitting the bootloader, so try adb reboot-bootlader when connected to the computer

KALI LINUX , Aircrack-ng With Atheros Wifi Chipset Support On MI4I -- Vineet Alpha

Hey What is on Developers Vineet Alpha Here.Today i am gona be showing you how to run Kali-Linux with aircrack-ng on MI4I.And i will also provide my custom built kernel for MI4I with Atheros Wifi Chipset Support.I use TP-Link WN722N and Works perfectly.It Took 9 Month To Complete this Project.Remember it only works on Cyanogen Mod. It won't work on MIUI.So Strictly Follow the Steps Or you end by Bricking up your phone.
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So, Let's get started
First Download The Things Below [ Essential's ]
Cyanogen-Mod 12.1 -> CM12.1-ferrari
G.aaps 5.1-> Gaaps5.1-Micro
T.W.R.P Recovery IMG-> Twrp 2.8.7.0.img
Kernel-> Vineet-Kernel-RebornV1.zip
Kernel2-> Default_Kernel.zip
Busy-box APK-> Busybox.apk
Juice SSH APK-> Juicessh.apk
KMOD Manager APK-> Kmod.apk
Linux Deploy-> Linuxdeploy.apk
And the Last thing a good Internet Connection So, that Linux deploy could download the kali linux image.
Step 1.
First Flash Twrp.img on your MI4I by putting it on Fastboot Mode.
Step 2.
Then Flash Cyanogen Mod 12.1 and Gaaps Using TWRP recovery.(Before Flashing Advance Wipe All the Data.)
Step 3.
Then Setup your Cyanogen Mod 12.1 Google account and Reboot Once.
Step 4.
Then Install All the apps Stated above in the essentials.
Now, Open Busy box and let it install automatically.
Then open Linux Deploy app.And go to the settings.
Leave the architecture as it is.
Then Select Install and it will take around 30 minutes to download the image and install Kali linux.
Step 5.
Then after installation click on start in linux deploy.
The output will be something like this.
Then Open Juice SSH And add a new connection to it and Add
Username= android
Password= changeme
Address as = localhost:22
and then save it.
After that Click on connect in Juice SSH and enter password if asked as = changeme
Now, you will be into the localhost i mean kali linux terminal server.
Step 6.
Now Configure the kali linux follow my commands
type these commands
A) sudo passwd (To set your SU password in the kali linux so that you can run Aircrack-ng with admin access).
B) sudo apt-get update (necessary files and binaries to install)
C) sudo apt-get install aircrack-ng
D) sudo apt-get install wifite
C) sudo apt-get install rfkill (OPTIONAL)
Almost there my friends,
Step 7.
Now reboot the phone to TWRP recovery and Flash My Kernel (Vineet_Kernel_Reborn)
Remember after installing this Kernel Internal wifi won't work. That is the reason i told you to install and download everything before on phone.If you want to use the internal wifi again the flash the default kernel i have provided.On my kernel only external wifi adapter will work.And i'll fix this soon.
Now, after flashing the custom Kernel on CM12.1 Reboot your Phone.
Step 8.
Now open the app Kmod Manager and Load all the modules. Its very easy just switch on everything in the app.
Step 9.
Again open the Linux deploy and click on start
then open the Juice SSH app and connect to the Linux Shell(I mean to the terminal localhost of kali linux)
Step 10.
Connect you Wifi adapter using
Voila Rocking moment here-------(LAst STEp)\
Type these command to put Wifi Card (My is TP-Link WN722N Atheros AR9271) on Monitor Mode And Run Aircrack-ng on it.
A) airmon-ng (Remember it show question mark on driver just ignore it and it will give a statement just ignore all that.)
Output would be something like this.
B) airmon-ng start wlan1
or ( Depend on your wifi interface)
B) airmon-ng start wlan0
Remember after putting it on monitor mode the interface you will use on the commands will be something like this wlan1mon or wlan0mon
C) airodump-ng wlan1mon
or
C) airodump-ng wlan0mon
Output will be like this
----------------------Enjoy Guys---------------------
-------You Can download additional Wifi tools and use it guys. Enjoy Folks.---
-------ENJOY MI-Hackers This is the first time aircrack-ng on MI Phone---------
----------------------Enjoy Guys-----------------------
yes!!! finaly!!! thx vineet
Share my post. If you feel thanked.
First thing - thanks for sharing your hard work!
Second: I am familiar with Kali, it is a one of four installed Linux distros on my laptop. I am also familiar with Linux Deploy app, but I have two questions:
-Will this work with Alfa AWUS036H, Realtek rtl8187L chipset (I have no TP-LINK.... )
-Will this work on Ressurection Remix LP, or we should use strict CM?
Yeah, yeah, I will try in any case, probably.
stiw47 said:
First thing - thanks for sharing your hard work!
Second: I am familiar with Kali, it is a one of four installed Linux distros on my laptop. I am also familiar with Linux Deploy app, but I have two questions:
-Will this work with Alfa AWUS036H, Realtek rtl8187L chipset (I have no TP-LINK.... )
-Will this work on Ressurection Remix LP, or we should use strict CM?
Yeah, yeah, I will try in any case, probably.
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I am sorry bro Alfa AWUS036H and Realtek rtl8187L wont work on current kernel i have provided. Don't worry ill compile the kernel for you with Alfa AWUS036H, Realtek rtl8187L chipset soon and inform you.I think it may work with Ressurection Remix LP.
vineetdev said:
I am sorry bro Alfa AWUS036H and Realtek rtl8187L wont work on current kernel i have provided. Don't worry ill compile the kernel for you with Alfa AWUS036H, Realtek rtl8187L chipset soon and inform you.I think it may work with Ressurection Remix LP.
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Thanks anyway, and thanks for your effort.
Sent from my MI 4i using Tapatalk
Please tell what is the use of kali linux on mi4i ?:what:
Can you please post the necessary changes required in the kernel?
I'm assuming it is enabling the ath9k drivers in kernel for the TP-LINK TL-WN722N, however, I might be mistaken and more changes might be required?
Well ,i make the flashable but not with patched kernel ,will upload today ,and everyone need to flash ur kernel
Rajat Naik said:
Please tell what is the use of kali linux on mi4i ?:what:
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Have you ever heard BackTrack ?? It's new generation of that OS, Uses for Penetration Testing, Security parameters check, Ethical hacking stuff.
here
www.kali.org
Open that link bro
thewisenerd said:
Can you please post the necessary changes required in the kernel?
I'm assuming it is enabling the ath9k drivers in kernel for the TP-LINK TL-WN722N, however, I might be mistaken and more changes might be required?
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see i have not mistaken . the changelog is verybig to provide and time consuming.everythings works fine till now.
Toruk.Makto said:
Have you ever heard BackTrack ?? It's new generation of that OS, Uses for Penetration Testing, Security parameters check, Ethical hacking stuff.
here
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HA HA backtrack is the older version dude.LOL.....kali linux is the upgraded version of backtrack. Don't tell me ..........4 yrs of experience on pentesting.
thewisenerd said:
Can you please post the necessary changes required in the kernel?
I'm assuming it is enabling the ath9k drivers in kernel for the TP-LINK TL-WN722N, however, I might be mistaken and more changes might be required?
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the changelog is verybig however ....very time consuming
vineetdev said:
see i have not mistaken . the changelog is verybig to provide and time consuming.everythings works fine till now.
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okay, could you push your changes to github or a similar service?
vineetdev said:
HA HA backtrack is the older version dude.LOL.....kali linux is the upgraded version of backtrack. Don't tell me ..........4 yrs of experience on pentesting.
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That's what I said, friend.
-_-
use multi quote please
thewisenerd said:
okay, could you push your changes to github or a similar service?
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i will shortly push my sourcecode to github
vineetdev said:
Hey What is on Developers Vineet Alpha Here.Today i am gona be showing you how to run Kali-Linux with aircrack-ng on MI4I.And i will also provide my custom built kernel for MI4I with Atheros Wifi Chipset Support.I use TP-Link WN722N and Works perfectly.It Took 9 Month To Complete this Project.Remember it only works on Cyanogen Mod. It won't work on MIUI.So Strictly Follow the Steps Or you end by Bricking up your phone.
So, Let's get started
First Download The Things Below [ Essential's ]
Cyanogen-Mod 12.1 -> CM12.1-ferrari
G.aaps 5.1-> Gaaps5.1-Micro
T.W.R.P Recovery IMG-> Twrp 2.8.7.0.img
Kernel-> Vineet-Kernel-RebornV1.zip
Kernel2-> Default_Kernel.zip
Busy-box APK-> Busybox.apk
Juice SSH APK-> Juicessh.apk
KMOD Manager APK-> Kmod.apk
Linux Deploy-> Linuxdeploy.apk
And the Last thing a good Internet Connection So, that Linux deploy could download the kali linux image.
Step 1.
First Flash Twrp.img on your MI4I by putting it on Fastboot Mode.
Step 2.
Then Flash Cyanogen Mod 12.1 and Gaaps Using TWRP recovery.(Before Flashing Advance Wipe All the Data.)
Step 3.
Then Setup your Cyanogen Mod 12.1 Google account and Reboot Once.
Step 4.
Then Install All the apps Stated above in the essentials.
Now, Open Busy box and let it install automatically.
Then open Linux Deploy app.And go to the settings.
Leave the architecture as it is.
Then Select Install and it will take around 30 minutes to download the image and install Kali linux.
Step 5.
Then after installation click on start in linux deploy.
The output will be something like this.
Then Open Juice SSH And add a new connection to it and Add
Username= android
Password= changeme
Address as = localhost:22
and then save it.
After that Click on connect in Juice SSH and enter password if asked as = changeme
Now, you will be into the localhost i mean kali linux terminal server.
Step 6.
Now Configure the kali linux follow my commands
type these commands
A) sudo passwd (To set your SU password in the kali linux so that you can run Aircrack-ng with admin access).
B) sudo apt-get update (necessary files and binaries to install)
C) sudo apt-get install aircrack-ng
D) sudo apt-get install wifite
C) sudo apt-get install rfkill (OPTIONAL)
Almost there my friends,
Step 7.
Now reboot the phone to TWRP recovery and Flash My Kernel (Vineet_Kernel_Reborn)
Remember after installing this Kernel Internal wifi won't work. That is the reason i told you to install and download everything before on phone.If you want to use the internal wifi again the flash the default kernel i have provided.On my kernel only external wifi adapter will work.And i'll fix this soon.
Now, after flashing the custom Kernel on CM12.1 Reboot your Phone.
Step 8.
Now open the app Kmod Manager and Load all the modules. Its very easy just switch on everything in the app.
Step 9.
Again open the Linux deploy and click on start
then open the Juice SSH app and connect to the Linux Shell(I mean to the terminal localhost of kali linux)
Step 10.
Connect you Wifi adapter using
Voila Rocking moment here-------(LAst STEp)\
Type these command to put Wifi Card (My is TP-Link WN722N Atheros AR9271) on Monitor Mode And Run Aircrack-ng on it.
A) airmon-ng (Remember it show question mark on driver just ignore it and it will give a statement just ignore all that.)
Output would be something like this.
B) airmon-ng start wlan1
or ( Depend on your wifi interface)
B) airmon-ng start wlan0
Remember after putting it on monitor mode the interface you will use on the commands will be something like this wlan1mon or wlan0mon
C) airodump-ng wlan1mon
or
C) airodump-ng wlan0mon
Output will be like this
----------------------Enjoy Guys---------------------
-------You Can download additional Wifi tools and use it guys. Enjoy Folks.---
-------ENJOY MI-Hackers This is the first time aircrack-ng on MI Phone---------
----------------------Enjoy Guys-----------------------
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Bro I are really great
But I used kali Linux on android all things are good but VNC is showing black and grey plz help I am really crazy about this plz help me
I ma using mi4
i think its great though i dont know much about it. Can u tell what are the benifits bcz of these?

[TOOL] MobyDroid (Android Device Manager for Linux, Windows and MacOS)

Hello every one,
MobyDroid is a simple and cross-platform Android Devices Manager.
It runs on any operating system with Java support (Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, BSD, Solaris...).
THIS IS JUST A BETA RELEASE !
I have been running linux from while now. And what I noticed is there is no GUI Android Devices Manager until now (QtADB didn't work for me).
Basicly I kept using ADB command line and kept waiting for someone to make something or some alternatives.
Some day a friend of mine kept complaining about the same problem. After that, I decided to make a simple Apk installer with a graphical user interface. And something lead to another.
And I wanted to share it for any one having the same problem.
So here it is !
Prerequisites
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.8 or later
ADB
BETA
THIS IS JUST A BETA RELEASE !
So you should expect a ton of bugs or crash issues.
if you encounter an issue or have a great ideas please file an issue.
Download
You can download from here.
Authors
Bilux ([email protected])
Link
MobyDroid
https://github.com/ibilux/MobyDroid
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ibilux said:
Hello every one,
MobyDroid is a simple and cross-platform Android Devices Manager.
It runs on any operating system with Java support (Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, BSD, Solaris...).
THIS IS JUST A BETA RELEASE !
I have been running linux from while now. And what I noticed is there is no GUI Android Devices Manager until now (QtADB didn't work for me).
Basicly I kept using ADB command line and kept waiting for someone to make something or some alternatives.
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this is kinda long term general issue, most of manufacturers had their own app, samsung, htc, lg, and there is no general solution android manager, so this could be a start of a big project. good luck
Sent from my ONE A2005 using Tapatalk
chxei said:
this is kinda long term general issue, most of manufacturers had their own app, samsung, htc, lg, and there is no general solution android manager, so this could be a start of a big project. good luck
Sent from my ONE A2005 using Tapatalk
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Thank you very much.
As a start, I'm just trying to give back to the XDA and open source community.
Nice work keep up ???
@ibilux
Hi, is this project discontinued?
Any plans for future development?
Thanks!
EuK_V said:
@ibilux
Hi, is this project discontinued?
Any plans for future development?
Thanks!
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I just didn't have anything to add.
But, if you have an issue or feature, I'll look into it.
ibilux said:
I just didn't have anything to add.
But, if you have an issue or feature, I'll look into it.
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Thank you, for your reply!
First of all I'd like to say that I am interested more in the "File manager" function of the app. And if you don't mind I have some suggestions:
I am faced with the following: when I start the app I don't have full root access, though "su root permissions" is checked in settings. I can browse the root directory, but cannot create or delete any file or folder. There is a workaround: if I start adb as root from my Ubuntu terminal executing:
adb root
after that I have full root access to my phone. It works this way, but I think since Mobydroid is a gui to adb, it should be able to start adb as root.
Also it would be great if the app could start adb via wifi (I don't know maybe add an option to choose how to connect via usb or network. Now if I start adb via network in terminal executing:
adb connect 192.168.0.101:5555
Mobydroid then works well. Again I need to make some actions outside the app before I start it. (BTW IP address of a device is just an example)
Another thing I'd like to say is that Mobydroid when viewing a device shows symlinks to folders as files and you cannot enter them. On the side of Ubuntu it works well, symlinks to folders work as folders and you can enter them. See my screenshot.
And it would be great to have sort options like "folders first" to sort folders before files and to sort dot folders (.folder) after regular folders and dot files after regular files. Like it works in most linux FMs.
Hope this wouldn't be too overwhelming...
Thanks!
EuK_V said:
Thank you, for your reply!
First of all I'd like to say that I am interested more in the "File manager" function of the app. And if you don't mind I have some suggestions:
I am faced with the following: when I start the app I don't have full root access, though "su root permissions" is checked in settings. I can browse the root directory, but cannot create or delete any file or folder. There is a workaround: if I start adb as root from my Ubuntu terminal executing:
adb root
after that I have full root access to my phone. It works this way, but I think since Mobydroid is a gui to adb, it should be able to start adb as root.
Also it would be great if the app could start adb via wifi (I don't know maybe add an option to choose how to connect via usb or network. Now if I start adb via network in terminal executing:
adb connect 192.168.0.101:5555
Mobydroid then works well. Again I need to make some actions outside the app before I start it. (BTW IP address of a device is just an example)
Another thing I'd like to say is that Mobydroid when viewing a device shows symlinks to folders as files and you cannot enter them. On the side of Ubuntu it works well, symlinks to folders work as folders and you can enter them. See my screenshot.
And it would be great to have sort options like "folders first" to sort folders before files and to sort dot folders (.folder) after regular folders and dot files after regular files. Like it works in most linux FMs.
Hope this wouldn't be too overwhelming...
Thanks!
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Root and wireless connection features has been implemented in version v0.4.
I'll implement symbolic links and folders order in next release.
Thanks. Works good, but it can't sort dirs/files by name or date.
sorry but it doesn't work
@rifkican, enable adb in developer settings.
Is this still working? I tried to run it but i get this error:
[CheckBinaries] : I: couldn't create file: Read-only file system.
pabekam said:
Is this still working? I tried to run it but i get this error:
[CheckBinaries] : I: couldn't create file: Read-only file system.
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What platform are u using ? and how did u install MobyDroid ?
ibilux said:
What platform are u using ? and how did u install MobyDroid ?
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Windows. I downloaded the Standalone version, installed java and run the command over cmd. MobyDroid starts but in the cmd i get the error message. In MobyDroid when i go to the file manager, it doesnt show me any files/folders on my phone
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Windows. I downloaded the Standalone version, installed java and run the command over cmd. MobyDroid starts but in the cmd i get the error message. In MobyDroid when i go to the file manager, it doesnt show me any files/folders on my phone
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can u provide full log errors.
ibilux said:
can u provide full log errors.
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how do i do that?

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