Hello all,
I don't know where to post this problem. It's been 4 days I'm trying to install Android studio on my 12.04 linux box. I'm desparate with this. I must have loaded all web pages in the world on this problem so far and still not able to have this to work properly.
The errors I get is :
Unable to locate adb within SDK
Error running app: Unable to obtain debug bridge
My system is 32 bit and I reverted to the previous platform-tools.
If I do this:
[email protected]:~/android-sdk-linux/android-sdk-linux/platform-tools/platform-tools$ sudo adb devices
I get this:
List of devices attached
09630e71021fbc89 device
I really don't know what to do please someone help.
Marc.
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Please post your question in the dedicated forum: Android Studio
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Hi Everyone,
I have few questions regarding Android.
Currently, I don't have an Android and I consider getting one.
Kindly, please answer my following questions [Related to hacking]:
1- Does Android Support Chroot-ing? (Assuming it is been rooted)
2- If it does, is it possible to start/run Xorg/Xserver (Natively)?
3- If Chroot-ing is not possible nor starting an X-server. How easy to dual boot Debian/Fedora/Etc ... in Android phones?
I'm considering to buy Android to chroot or booting a linux in it (ARM Type).
I have already wasted a lots of time trying get my an answer for my questions, the only thing I found is about using VNC on android, but nothing about X11 Forwarding.
If you don't recommend doing any of the above, could you tell me why not [RAM/Technical reason]?
Thanks in advance | You will get thanks after answering me
I guess, I shouldn't scratch "Thanks in advance". Otherwise I might had a better luck.
Hi, may be is too late, i find your post searching info on chrooting.
It's possible installing busybox and like you may had find : on nexus ubuntu can be used.
You can use it from terminal or from vnc so you will have X.
I installed busybox but the bootubuntu script don't find chroot, i installed it from GOT's OpenRecovery (first option)
Xorg does run, I tested it, but the screen becomes garbled, because of Android and Xorg tries to write to screen simultaneously.. I'm trying to find a solution for that lately.
@theGanymedes you run xorg without vnc ? you havn't display error ?
screenshot ?
thanks
New X server written as app for Android
Somebody has written an xserver for android:
my20percent.wordpress.com/2012/02/27/android-x-server/
It is open source:
code.google.com/p/android-xserver/
And is on the market (search for 'x server').
Needs some work but could be the answer to running all gui apps from a chroot inside android!
Hello guys, I purposely put that title above. The actual problem is I can't drag and drop to flash the Gapps, when I try to drag and drop, the icon changes to no-entry icon(see in attachment). Recently I've downloaded Genymotion and started using it, but I can't find those Gapps, so I browsed and I found that we need to flash them ourselves. Now ! Everywhere, the tutorial talking about this flashing always uses "DRAG & DROP" wth ! I can't do it. I've found some similar case and thread outside there. But maybe it's only a rare case, I still can't found an absolute solution for it.
I've came to stackoverflow threads with titles :
Genymotion 2.0 “drag and drop”
How to install google play service in the genymotion (ubuntu 13.04) .Currently it doesn't have drag and drop suport
(I can't post links yet). So I've tried all of them. But nothing work. One of them said that the problem is I've not installed Android SDK ("If you can't Drag&Drop that means you don't have the Android SDK installed on your PC") .I don't really understand that one. As I know, Android SDK doesn't have any connection to genymotion and they are not being installed instead only extracted. But somehow, I've edited my genymotion ADB setting to the Android SDK directory. I HAVE ANDROID SDK. Guys once again, appreciated that you're reading this till here. I've been working on this for hours and there's no solution. Please some experts help troubleshooting this trouble together with me. I'm sure there is someone out there who is facing the same problem too
Hello folks, this is my first post on this wonderful site!! I am trying to Root my Micromax Canavas HD. I am new to rooting and infact the "Operating system" perspective of android, although I am an experienced App developer for the same platform. Right now I am stuck with Flash Tool not able to recognize my device. When I run lsusb on my terminal prompt, my device is correctly displayed, however when I run lspci I cannot see my device. Clearly I am missing the "Drivers" part for my device. What steps need to be taken in order to achieve root on Ubuntu? Where do I find the drivers? I tried searching around Google and XDA but I found only bits and pieces which never connect.
Hi,
First of all Device specs :
Device : Quantum QPulse 100s (Not chinese, its middle eastern company)
Processor : Intel Celeron N2805 1.46GHz
RAM : 2GB
OS : Windows 8.1 Pro, Android 4.2.2 (Dual Boot)
So as the title says, i need to root my android, here goes my story...
I tried so many methods to root but was unsuccessful
Here are the points to first notice :
1. Android is a custom built android but build id matches with nexus phone ( idk why )
2.There is NO BOOTLOADER.
More on that :- The tab itself is a mini PC, and i found out it has BIOS, and in the BIOS I found 2 options,
a) EFI BOOT
b) Windows management blah something we are not interested right now.
I found out that android has an EFI boot and we can go to the EFI SHELL but i found no use of that.
3. You CANNOT connect it to a PC using a USB cable.
Ask why ? Because the tab itself is a host system and in no way can you connect a host to another host. Except maybe networking.
Now for the INTERESTING Things WE can USE :
I found a way to mount all the android partitions on the windows os and I can write to those partitions.
Now i did place supersu.apk, su, busybox to the folders they need to be, but in android terminal app it says su permission denied.
Probably some permission problems. I have tried giving chmod in terminal app and moving those files to system/bin later. But didnt work
Also no root apps, such as Kingroot, Towelroot etc are working.
Beware again - You CANNOT use USB using methods.
I need root so i can install gapps, and also because i like root.
So, I need The XDA help
Hi there,
Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist.
There is no forum specifically for your device but you may want to ask your question with all relevant details in the general Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum.
Since your device is relatively uncommon, please be patient and give the experts plenty of time to respond.
Good luck
waiting...
3 day bump.. awaiting any useful reply..
I dont want anyone to go deep into the device but it would be useful to tell me how to root a android, whose partition is accessible from another OS ( windows 8.1 )
Please wait for answers in the Q&A forum.
Try using the generic tools like Framaroot, Kingroot, and so on...
Thread closed / New thread created
I have just downloaded the newest version of UAT v1.4.3
Installed to C: drive on my Windows Vista 32 bit Gateway. Opening UAT with admin rights only get me a quick flash of a black screen.
Any ideas what might be the problem. Thanks in advance.
Is there anything else that will need to be installed beside this install?
Edit added this error code
I was able to read an error on that black screen reading this below
""=="yes" was unexpected at this time.
Gordo77 said:
I have just downloaded the newest version of UAT v1.4.3
Installed to C: drive on my Windows Vista 32 bit Gateway. Opening UAT with admin rights only get me a quick flash of a black screen.
Any ideas what might be the problem. Thanks in advance.
Is there anything else that will need to be installed beside this install?
Edit added this error code
I was able to read an error on that black screen reading this below
""=="yes" was unexpected at this time.
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Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
Try to ask over here ---> Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!