Hello guys.
I have big problem with my internet connection, (many disconnections).
I would like to monitor my internet connection for some days to have a better view of the problem.
But I don't want to have my PC continuously open 24/24...!!!
So I think that may I can run a java app that I found in my Android Tablet with a help of a Java Emulator.
The Application I want to run is Internet Connectivity Monitor
What's the best option to make it work?
With what Emulator? (I have KitKat 4.4.2 and it's Rooted)
Hi
One of my Android Tablet Touch doesn't work well so I want to install an app that I can remote from my Android Phone. I don't use Teamviewer because it work only with internet connection. Does anyone have a good idea?
Hello im trying to run backtrack 5 on my galaxy tab A wifi,
When i login to vnc server i see a blank screen whats the issue
OneMoreMember said:
Hello im trying to run backtrack 5 on my galaxy tab A wifi,
When i login to vnc server i see a blank screen whats the issue
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What type of tab?
Description of your tab please, in order to help you.
OneMoreMember said:
Hello im trying to run backtrack 5 on my galaxy tab A wifi,
When i login to vnc server i see a blank screen whats the issue
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So, let me get this straight, what kind of tablet are you talking about?
Samsung galaxy tab A SM-T350 Android OS 5.0.2
If you are looking to test wifi security you can check this out https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigos.androdumpper
It tries to connect to wpa2 and wpa secured wireless using a wps attack (some routers are affected of this wps bug) using a rooted tablet you can even get the wpa2 password for the wifi.
Note that this app is for testing purposes and not for hacking neighbors wifi.
backtrack 5 is obsolete, use Kali LInux.
Kali LInux is optimised for Nexus devices see, Nethunter Project.
You can still install LInux/GNU in Android devices by using Linux Deploy (github)
Hi all, newbie.
Is there a ROM/image, pref linux that can run on these older donated units.
sm-t113 4.4.4 Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite 8 GB 7"
sm-t230nu 4.4.2 Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook Edition 8GB 7"
(sort of a thin client project)
Just need them to have wifi, touch, screen, audio and a browser.
Goal is kiosk mode browser with duplex audio streams to a PI4.
Alternative is to lock it into VNC of the PI4. but would really like audio.
Ken, KN4MDJ
RadioScoutingUS said:
Hi all, newbie.
Is there a ROM/image, pref linux that can run on these older donated units.
sm-t113 4.4.4 Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite 8 GB 7"
sm-t230nu 4.4.2 Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook Edition 8GB 7"
(sort of a thin client project)
Just need them to have wifi, touch, screen, audio and a browser.
Goal is kiosk mode browser with duplex audio streams to a PI4.
Alternative is to lock it into VNC of the PI4. but would really like audio.
Ken, KN4MDJ
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Hi, it isn't that easy to use linux on these tablets. You should try to port halium (https://halium.org/), but I think it's very difficult. Not impossible, anyway. I've never tried it.
matteo0026 said:
Hi, it isn't that easy to use linux on these tablets. You should try to port halium, but I think it's very difficult. Not impossible, anyway. I've never tried it.
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Thank you.
I was able to root one of them (Tab4), can't get the Tab3 to root. (I think MDM/odin is locked, comp doesn't even see it as a device both in linux or windows. It's like the USB port is just a power charger..tried different cords, ports, even os's.)
Anyways I was about to put linux on the one and it appears that it runs the linux like a virtual machine, [like a hyperv/virtualbox] using VNC to see the virtual computer... in my case I have a Pi4 that it's getting data from, so can just go direct vnc to it and skip linux on tab. I really wish there as a VNC with full duplex audio (mic sent to host, and host sound to client speakers)...or full android vnc/audio thin-client project.
RadioScoutingUS said:
Thank you.
I was able to root one of them (Tab4), can't get the Tab3 to root. (I think MDM/odin is locked, comp doesn't even see it as a device both in linux or windows. It's like the USB port is just a power charger..tried different cords, ports, even os's.)
Anyways I was about to put linux on the one and it appears that it runs the linux like a virtual machine, [like a hyperv/virtualbox] using VNC to see the virtual computer... in my case I have a Pi4 that it's getting data from, so can just go direct vnc to it and skip linux on tab. I really wish there as a VNC with full duplex audio (mic sent to host, and host sound to client speakers)...or full android vnc/audio thin-client project.
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To be honest, I'm not really knowledged in that. I just told you the way to run linux natively. But I think it's way better to use old laptops to run pure Linux.
Halium is a mainstream kernel project, and that would be too difficult as we dont have that much kernel support. Our best bet would be postmarketOS as someone booted it on the 10.1 (VERY broken. not even a working display) and the 7.0(not as broken, but has more to fix)
You can set up your USB for File exchange on Lineage OS 14, I will check which version I have , but I can confirm that the OS Lineage 14 that works for Samsung Galaxy Tab E-Lite T113SU works perfectly on the Samsung Galaxy Tab E-Lite T113. Everything works for the Tablet except for offline charging and the camera. If you are getting a red exclamation mark in the upper left corner and it wont boot , this means that your battery if totally flat. To get around this use the TWRP recovery after it has been plugged in for 5 minutes , then go into recovery mode, don't do anything but let it sit and it will charge right up to 100 percent, then reboot. This fixed everything on mine. Note to the developer of this kernel, I can load you mine and a Galaxy S4 plus a Galaxy Grad Prime for development work. I don't often use them, I also have an HP ElitePad 900 for loaner (Those I can get lots of with power supplies, batteries are shot but they work). I do have a contact that has lots of phone, tablets etc, I can get most of the older stuff for development work. Russ Campbell.
I have had to get hold of a phone, rapido and cheapo - which meant me having to bypass a replacement iPhone option;
Now I have purchased for just a pony a Chinese XGODY android phone, which works - however I am having many issues rooting it and anglicising the rom/recovery/bootloader. And of course updating the OS; it says it's running 10, but as far as I can tell that is BS, it is running either 5 or 6 - lollipop or marshmallow.
Now I need a little advice on what to do to put a newer OS on it; or preferably put a linux based OS on it
NB. I run Linux mint, but also have a vmware win11 I can spin up;
Ps. I do also have OTG connector
Any advice would be great; I have reinstalled devices before, HP Touchpad from WebOS to Android, using Cyanogennod and TWRP; but am stuck on this Chinese bugger; there doesn't even seem to be anything about it on web or forums anywhere;
Thanks for your comments/advice