How to use other Emulators image in Android Emulator (AVD) - General Topics

as you know LDPlayer, Bluestacks, Nox, etc.. has a customized image. I want to use this images in headless mode (No Graphic) and automate using ADB connection.
so its a question for me how can I do this ?
can I use their virtual box backup in headless mode on my Linux server ?
or can I extract their image and use AVD emulator ?
I searched a lot but I didn't get answer. I need a kind expert person to help me.

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HTC-APACHE and linux tools

Every procedure I see starts with a windows desktop. I would have to install one, doesn't anyone have linux tools to backup the rom initially so that I can work on porting to the apache? I have been unable to tell if the tools are just a terminal or if they're is something special.
jshanab said:
Every procedure I see starts with a windows desktop. I would have to install one, doesn't anyone have linux tools to backup the rom initially so that I can work on porting to the apache? I have been unable to tell if the tools are just a terminal or if they're is something special.
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hi! have you tried to run haret on apache ?
You need the pxa27x version:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HaRETDownloadSite
can you make 'dump gpio' ?
Is this still the case?
I used the procedure somewhere else on this list and it used a much newer version of haret, Could that be why I can't ssh in?

Question: Chroot/X11 Window/Xorg/Xserver in Android

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!

[Completed] [Q] Linux Deploy Help

Hi, I have successfully installed Kali Linux on my LG G3 using Linux Deploy and VNC viewer. I am successfully able to use everything, but I am relatively new to Linux. Still, I was able to switch to root in the terminal. I also tried creating a new account, giving it root access, and then switching to it, which I was able to do, again only in the terminal. However, even if I had root access in the terminal (confirmed by "whoami"), it seemed that I did not have any other root privileges. For example, everything, including the desktop, was read only. I tried switching users using the gui and that did not work at all. I also tried to open the root folder under computer and I wasn't able to do that either. I have tried changing the preferences in linux deploy to log me in as username "root," but I think even then I am logged in as a user that is named root... not the actual root administrator. If anyone could offer some guidance with this situation that would be great. I have spent a lot of time searching google and more to find the solution to this problem, but I haven't had any success. Thanks in advance.
I'd also like to add that some normal commands were not accessible in the terminal even though it said that I had root privileges. Therefore, I could not get done what I would like to even if I were to do everything in the terminal .
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Hi, I have successfully installed Kali Linux on my LG G3 using Linux Deploy and VNC viewer. I am successfully able to use everything, but I am relatively new to Linux. Still, I was able to switch to root in the terminal. I also tried creating a new account, giving it root access, and then switching to it, which I was able to do, again only in the terminal. However, even if I had root access in the terminal (confirmed by "whoami"), it seemed that I did not have any other root privileges. For example, everything, including the desktop, was read only. I tried switching users using the gui and that did not work at all. I also tried to open the root folder under computer and I wasn't able to do that either. I have tried changing the preferences in linux deploy to log me in as username "root," but I think even then I am logged in as a user that is named root... not the actual root administrator. If anyone could offer some guidance with this situation that would be great. I have spent a lot of time searching google and more to find the solution to this problem, but I haven't had any success. Thanks in advance.
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There is not a specific XDA forum for Kali Linux.
You might find some help in Ubuntu Touch General
or [APP] Linux Deploy by AbuYahya
Which S3? SGH-I747 or I9300, I9305 ...

Is it possible to run a nandroid on a emulator on PC?

Hi xda forum
So as the question in the headline goes. If so, how and with which emulator?
Thank you
I am not sure about your question. In fact, developers can create Andriod Virtual Devices(AVDs)in the AVD Manager on their PC in order to test or debug their Apps on them.
The task is to run the OS of a Android phone on a PC. Maybe by creating a clone or disk image of the android, just like you can clone a Windows OS from one PC to another one where all files, settings, installed programs are intact.

tablet copy files and session

Hi all !!
Please, I would like your help on two following issues.
I have Android tablet Chuwi Hi9Air (no root). Help I would like is:
a. I currently can see and control the tablet with Windows 10 pc with edb. For copying files from this Android tablet, is there any way to work on Windows 10 with GUI tool e.g. edb GUI? IF yes, can you please give me an instruction link?
b. I want with a way to copy my current Chrome session to PC and work it on my PC. Is there any way to make this copy?
Please, for working on these issues, I would like not root tablet.
Thank you for your time!
Did you mean ADB instead of EDB?
If so then this might be for you:
[TOOL][WINDOWS] ADB Graphical User Interface GUI
Hey guys I know I have posted some other similar programs, but hopefully this will raise the bar on how people use Android Debug Bridge. So To start off, this program will not root any phone, but can easily break a phone if used improperly...
forum.xda-developers.com
I am sorry. You are right. I meant ADB.
Thanks you!

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