Hi all,
I need some help and hope that somebody can help me
So 'm working a no budget home security camera (and some server tasks) for myself. It is based on an Android device without touchscreen. For this, i need to remote control the device via WiFi. At this point i have stuck, i don't have uinput.ko in my kernel, and neither a module, so there isn't any VNC servers working, none of them accept mouse clicks or keyboard input. Teamviewer is the only renote control what works, but it cannot do unattended connecting. Screencast or any USB solution is not so good for this, but they are working.
So i need a uinput.ko for my architecture, and i cannot find on the whole internet. Can anybody send me one, or compile one?
The device has Allwinner A13 CPU, Android 4.2.2, rooted, kernel is 3.0.8+ . (I have tried uinput.ko's for 3.0.8+, but they are with a different symbol table... Vermagic matches, but the module doesn't work.)
I will be very thankful when somebody can help me. Thanks in advance
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Hello All,
I have a Craig cmp738B rooted, the problem I am having is it has no GPS or Bluetooth. Would it be possible to to run a Linux os on this to be able to use more hardware features? If anyone can point me in the right direction on this it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
How would running Linux make it have "more hardware features"? I don't understand the question.
Hi,
I am sorry I was not too clear, I have a bluetooth gps and would like to be able to use it but the tablet does not have an internal bluetooth for GPS. I know the bluetooth adapter I have works with Linux so I was wonder if there is a version that would run on the tablet. I do know the tablet uses Rockchip processor which from what I found is ARM. I tried running the adapter on the tablet setting it to host mode and I do get the blue light to activate on the adapter but that is it. I am not sure if I am going in the wrong direction with this or even if this is at all possible so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You,
Hi guys.
Not sure if this is the right forum to ask this question in, so if I have it wrong I apologize. So as the title suggests, I need help to get my Samsung Note 3 to passively connect to a HC-05 bluetooth module (tried putting a link to the product manual, but I don't have enough posts to do it yet. My apologies if you need to Google it).
My goal to to have the phone passively connect to the HC-05 in the same manner it would to devices such as bluetooth car kits, headsets and so forth, i.e. to automatically build a connection with the module whenever it is in range. It doesn't have to do anything other than simply connect. At a later stage I will work on sending commands to the module, but for today I just need to sort out this auto-connect problem.
I've tried setting the module to master mode and then binding the module to the BT address of the Note, with the hope the module would actively search for the note and connect to it whenever the note came within range. That approach however that didn't work, and I have again set the module back to slave mode and have been forced to use BlueTerm to build the connection. This has me now believing the connection must be built from the Note, and the module has to be the slave to it, as when I use BlueTerm it works flawlessly every time.
Surely somebody out there can point me in the right direction to accomplish my goal.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
So in the entire XDA brains trust, there's nobody with any idea how this can be done?
Still nobody has any ideas?
Still nothing? Really!???
hello forum. so my situation is this :
i have a tablet, on my car, which i use as a speedometer. it runs a program i have writen on java. the problem is, i dont like to have the tablet stay on sleep. i would prefer if the tablet was turned off, and turned on only when i wanted...
so i wanted to flash the tablet (ARM cortex8 cpu), with a linux distribution, that would boot fast. i dont want the distro to have anything special. just to be able to run java programs, have compatibility for the touchscreen, and also be able to initialize, USB comunication (Serial)...
the probelm is, i cant seem to find any reliable source, on where to begin.... so, could someone point me on some direction ? thnx!
This all relates to my experimental Android-x86 (x86_64) builds (http://forum.xda-developers.com/win...-jun-2015-android-x86-lollipop-5-1-1-t3125035). Any and all help is appreciated!
One interesting note is that if I use the debug boot item, I cannot boot as the type cover keeps disconnect and reconnecting in the console, or at least, some of the devices inside of it do.
Sensors output (from Linux, using an iio service for systemd - github.com/hadess/iio-sensor-proxy ):
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Jf2MX3Kt
Could someone please tell me how to get those sensors working under Android? I believe the magnetometer is used to detect if the type cover/keyboard is attached or not, which may relate to the crash when it is removed or reconnected to the device
The NTRIG devices are related to the bluetooth pen, which I believe we should be able to also get working, since I think some examples of pressure sensitive pens are out there
dmesg (android):
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=e0gmP91R
note the i2c issues and others - there's an LKML topic about the i2c errors, and it implies they aren't truly fatal
audio devices are detected, but I get no sound output on my builds...older kernels had working audio
DRM is loaded but opengl is null under the tablet information tab
Logcat, with the keyboard disconnect/reconnect crash:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=fzgSabgV
Halp! I have no idea what I'm doing yet, especially with Android and it's codebase, as I'm more of a vanilla Linux person at the moment. I really want to learn and help and get this thing working!
Thanks everyone!
Just so you all know, rbg's 32 bit build of Kitkat is rock solid and only lacks support of sensors and volume rockers: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/android-x86/q-B7lrRzeiM/5IJ-J_J13s0J
I tried rbg build(android_x86-5.1.1_r13-20150831.img) from a live usb(SP3 i5 4gb ram), made the usb with rufus; Rotations wasnt working. Rotations+pen input broke touch input alltogether. And i could not see if the tablet was going to deep sleep or if it scaled cpu frequencies. Any ideas or sugestions for someone that even though loves windows for desktops is really looking for android on a tablet? Would i get better results if i install? How would i install to get completely rif of windows 10?
Edit: Found the 7 September build with bluez integration.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!p...aZ7E2pFh/android-x86/F4IVDDuul2w/8Tt1Mz67FgAJ
Ill see if it works better.
This is a windows tablet, but I think it would be cool to have this run android as well, so I tried a few emulators running under windows 10, but they are very slow, unstable or didnt run at all. Doid4X, an Nox worked, Andy refused to start).
I kept the Nox App Player, cause that was the one I found most responsive of these.
Perhaps the fact that they barely meets the minimum RAM requirement is a major cause for it being slow.
Then I decided to try the android-x86, which is not an emulator, but an andoid port to x86, and will run natively.
The Lollipop EFI image does work as a live usb media , and I was able to install it to another usb stick, but that got stuck on the aandoid logo when booting. The 4.4r3 EFI image did work better, and was able to install to a second usb stick and boot up into android.
I must say that android-x86 did impress me. It feels quite quick and responsive, and any app I have tried so far does run. Even MineCraft PE works well. The display and touchscreen works well, and volume buttons works.
There are a few driver related issues though, here is a list of some things not working:
- onboard wifi
- onboard Bluetooth
- Sensors (auto rotate will not work)
- Audio out and mic
- Power button
- Battery status
- Camera
I did a few tests, and as a workaround I did use an external usb wifi adapter to get internet working. Also connecting a usb headset with mic did work fine, external keyboard. Also a non branded bluetooth adapter was accepted and the BT icon was enabled, but it didnt find any devices when searching. Even a logitech webcam did work with opencam.
Given the current state of andoid-x86 on this tab, it doesnt make sense to partition the disk to get a dual boot. But if there was working drivers for wifi and audio etc, this could be a decent android system.
Now the android version of the tab 8 looks quite similar to the w1-810, so that makes me wonder how much of the hardware components that are the same. And if it may be possible to get the drivers from the original android to work on android-x86.
I will try to list the hw configuration as I can read from devicemanager/drivers in win10:
wifi: broadcom 4330 / Sound: intel SST audio device / camera: Intel Imaging signal processor 2400 / Bluetooth: BCMBTBUS / Sensors: BMA2x2 ( BMA250E) / Battery control hardware ID is PNP0C0A
Any ideas on how to get these things working would be great.
forum administrators:
I did tag this thread with iconia-tab-8, but for some reason it will not show under "Acer Iconia Tab 8 Discussion" list.
Did I miss something, or doesnt the tag system work properly.
Is there anything I can do to fix this?
I also have this tablet and I am also eager for installing fully functional Android on it. Please guys help us on this. Thanks in advance.
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