ip address - Hero CDMA General

how do you obtain the ip address for the phone? I'm using better terminal.
Thanks in advance.

Are you looking for your WiFi address? Short of simply going through the menus / gui to get it, from the command line you can issue:
ifconfig tiwlan0
Which will return the same information. Not sure if this is what you are looking for or not.

I'm trying to setup a vnc through my phone to control my comp. been trying with the ip through router but keep getting socket not connected error.

corybucher said:
I'm trying to setup a vnc through my phone to control my comp. been trying with the ip through router but keep getting socket not connected error.
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Do you have the proper ports open on your firewall to the computer you are trying to use VNC into?

Also, to avoid having to worry about port forwarding correctly, if you happen to be running 2.1, just setup a VPN server that you can VPN into via your phone, then you can VNC on the same local IP network.

You need to forward ports 5800 and 5900 on your router to the VNC PC.
I'm using "Remote VNC Pro" from "Walter Yongtao Wang" and it is FANTASTIC. Well worth the price. There is a lite version, but cannot use the trackball as mouse.
Port 5800 is for connecting to the PC via web java viewer, 5900 is for VNC viewer clients...

Ok, I know this sounds dumb but how exactly do I need to set the vnc up? I installed the vnc server from real vnc free edition and when I hover my mouse over the icon in my task bar it says not accepting connections. Not really sure how to set everything up. Again thanks in advance.

JsChiSurf said:
Also, to avoid having to worry about port forwarding correctly, if you happen to be running 2.1, just setup a VPN server that you can VPN into via your phone, then you can VNC on the same local IP network.
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Um not to hijack but I think the 2.1 vpn stuff on these builds lack the kernel support for vpn. I have yet to make work with any normal VPN stuff here at the office.

kkruse said:
Um not to hijack but I think the 2.1 vpn stuff on these builds lack the kernel support for vpn. I have yet to make work with any normal VPN stuff here at the office.
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Working for me perfectly! I am vpn-ing from home to work, and work to home, without issue. I am using PPTP, what are you using?
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corybucher said:
Ok, I know this sounds dumb but how exactly do I need to set the vnc up? I installed the vnc server from real vnc free edition and when I hover my mouse over the icon in my task bar it says not accepting connections. Not really sure how to set everything up. Again thanks in advance.
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Are you running Windows-7 64 bit? There are some issues getting the service to start that you have to do some workaround for. I'll try and dig up some links if this is the case, as I ran into a similar issue.

Yes, I am running windows 7 64bit. Didn't know there were issues. Thanks

Here's the link regarding the issue, which stems from the install, when starting as a service. The article relates to Vista 64-bit, but the same issue applies.
Hope this helps get you going...

Does anybody know what ports I would need to forward in order to go behind my routers firewall? I have a Linksys if that helps.
Thanks in advance.

corybucher said:
Does anybody know what ports I would need to forward in order to go behind my routers firewall? I have a Linksys if that helps.
Thanks in advance.
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Your answer was provided about 7 posts up, yesterday.

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Your answer was provided about 7 posts up, yesterday.
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Oops, didn't even see that thanks.

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Tutorial on Remote Desktop Mobile ???

Is there a complete guide how to connect Vista desktop with Remote Desktop Mobile??? Or can someone explain in detail how it is done from A-Z ? Or point to a right page/thread/website?
So far unable to find a nice description expaining all step by step.
Thanks.
This may help you:
URL: http://social.microsoft.com/forums/.../thread/221a4420-0b8d-4582-89d0-6b34d7d8d581/
URL: http://forum.soft32.com/pda/Settings-Remote-Desktop-WM6-ftopict43105.html
URL: http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/news/show/84058/wm6-s-much-improved-remote-desktop-mobile.html
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Is there one for XP Professional by any chance?
Is there a more detailed step by step on how to set this up? Would I be able to remote access the computer via internet if I am away from home?
Cheeze[iT] said:
Is there a more detailed step by step on how to set this up? Would I be able to remote access the computer via internet if I am away from home?
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i think if you are accessing away from home the difficulty is not in setting Remote Desktop. it will be setting up your router and firewall to properly forward the ports. try start with the LAN (within your home) first.
XP/vista:
1. has to be XP Pro or Vista Business/Ultimate. the "Home" versions won't work
2. Right click, My computers->properties->Remote-> SELECT "Allow user to connect remotely to this computer", this option is under Remote Desktop Section, NOT Remote Assistance.
3. (many ways to do this step, this is only one of them) Start->Run->type "cmd"->type "ipconfig"-> obtains your computer's IP address
4. Moving over to HD, launch Remote Desktop (Mobile), in computer name/ip address, you can type in the IP address you just obtained. ALTERNATIVELY, you can type in your computer name (ie. Buggybug0). To obtain your computer name, go to your computer, right click, My Computer->Properties->Computer Name -> Look under "Full Computer Name"
5. In HD's Remote Desktop Mobile, go to Options, adjust the settings they are pretty intuitive.
6. if your desktop/laptop, have passwords, enter them in the RDP Mobile, if you don't, it's okay, it will prompt you. In most cases, you do not need a domain name. In corner cases, you do, but rare, post here if you suspect this is cause a problem, i don't want to confuse everyone.
7. if you want to use RDP mobile in full screen, I recommend mapping one of the buttons to "left soft key" or "right soft key" or "bring up keyboard" so you can exit full screen and use the on-screen keyboard to type. Maping keys is done in (on HD): Start->settings->buttons.
I need help on this aswell. I have tried various things. Under my computer - properties- remote i have checked both boxes. I have included remote desktop to the exceptions of the windows firewall. Opened port 3389 and checked if they were actually open using www.canyouseeme.org. Then i connected my HD to my wireless network, launched RDM. And filled this in (screenshot 1) this is my network IP
I also tried filling in my ip i get when go to www.whatismyip.com but then i get this screen: (screenshot 2)
It will say connecting for 2 seconds and then switch back to this screen saying not connected. I think i have everything set up correctly, but it still doesnt work
i enter my IP and get to a windows xp logon screen which needs a username and password.
I have no password on my machine so what the hell.
nevermind i found the solution, the machine requires a password to make it work.
I use GoToMyPC on the Touch Hd which works great and is really easy to set up. You have to install the app via PIE instead of Opera though.
wow how easy you sound, BUT you didnt answer the MAIN question ... TUTORIAL ...
I want to use remote desktop like this / pc - internet conection - touch hd/
1. what to do with my pc /on my pc/?
2. do i need to install server?
3. Is there a website like ovi.com for nokia similar for touch hd?
4. Do i have to pay for public ip adress?
HOW DO I DO IT?
I cant get it to work despite following this tutorial and the one from pocketnow on youtube. Is it because I have Vista Home Premium? But if so then why are the remote desktop options in vista if it is not compatible as mentioned in post 5?
Snuurtje said:
I need help on this aswell. I have tried various things. Under my computer - properties- remote i have checked both boxes. I have included remote desktop to the exceptions of the windows firewall. Opened port 3389 and checked if they were actually open using www.canyouseeme.org. Then i connected my HD to my wireless network, launched RDM. And filled this in (screenshot 1) this is my network IP
I also tried filling in my ip i get when go to www.whatismyip.com but then i get this screen: (screenshot 2)
It will say connecting for 2 seconds and then switch back to this screen saying not connected. I think i have everything set up correctly, but it still doesnt work
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I'm guessing it's solved but some points just in case anyone else reads this
the address you use is a 192.168.x.y address this is for private networks
so you'd have to use wifi on the local network , in which case the firwall is probably irrelevant. If, on the other hand you are on some external network (3g etc) the you would go via the firewall (use it's external address as the target) and as well as enabling remote connections to the PC you need to do three things
1. open the ports (which you did)
2. set up forwarding to your target pc, otherwise you are rdp-ing to the firewall itself
3. and make sure the account you use has a password
Gary
tboy2000 said:
I cant get it to work despite following this tutorial and the one from pocketnow on youtube. Is it because I have Vista Home Premium? But if so then why are the remote desktop options in vista if it is not compatible as mentioned in post 5?
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Well, there are lots of possibilities.
It is correct that Vista Home Premium does NOT support Remote Desktop, only "Remote Assistance" which is not the same. One of the reasons for me keeping the ole XP Pro
For a free solution You can install VNC server (i.e. UltraVNC, TightVNC) on the PC and then use VNC client/viewer on the PPC (i.e http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=128549&package_id=140792&release_id=503186 , or http://www.mochasoft.dk/vncce.htm#touch (commercial) )
But, please, do take security seriously !!!!!!!! You can use zaTunnel for encrypted tunnel between PPC and PC (or between the PPC and your home router if it has SSHD server and then portforward VNC session to PC). See here: http://www.zatelnet.com/zatunnel/zatunneldoc.php
If all this sounds unfamiliar, then ... prepare for a LONG reading.
OR you might check this service (I being a paranoid, do not like/trust services like this!):
https://secure.logmein.com/products/free/features.asp?lang=uk
For sure you'll have to read these:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com:80/i...SMobiles: Terminal Service Client for Mobiles
http://wiki.xda-developers.com:80/index.php?pagename=Access your desktop PC from your Pocket PC!
http://wiki.xda-developers.com:80/i...ndows 2k Server or XP Pro or 2k3 from my PPC?
http://www.smartphonemag.com/cms/blogs/3/1571
Mind though that these postings are a bit dated!

WakeOnLan for PocketPC [Start your PC via your WiFi enabled Mobile Device]

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WakeOnLan for PocketPCs v0.1 (by Tommi)
Insanely simple program to send some magic packets out to a specified MAC address.
Just extract and run. No Installer needed or included.
Can be used as a command line tool or just by starting and entering the MAC Address in the popup Window.
Command Line:
Please use as following:
WakeOnLan.exe [MACAddress]
MacAddress can be either 01E4523AEE22 or 01:E4:52:3A:EE:22
One way to set it up for easy use with just one PC in you your home is to create a shortcut to the program, and then use a file exploerer (e.g. Total Commander) to change the shortcut and add the MAC address to the end of the command. If you place the shortcut in the start menu you should be able to start your PC by simple pressing the program icon in the start menu.
Requirements
You need WiFi. If you don't have it there is no way this will work.
Should run on any device that has .NET CF 2.0 installed. (Only tested it on my Blackstone though)
CREDITS
Basically all I did was putting pieces from the Web together, there is no real idea from inside this app.
C# code snippets for WakeOnlan sending taken from:
Lukas Neumann
* http://blog.memos.cz/index.php/team/2008/06/12/wake-on-lan-in-csharp
Program Icon made by:
ToffeeNut
* http://toffeenut.deviantart.com/art/Black-Neon-Agua-iPhone-Theme-85452072
Thanks to you Guys!
Enjoy the app,
Tommi
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where to take this mac adress?
LeAdReW said:
where to take this mac adress?
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=mac+address+windowsxp&btnG=Google-Suche&meta=
When you say start your pc, what exactly do you mean? Like if my computer is off (not completely, switch is still on, just he computer is "off") if I use this, it will boot on my computer?
FatBoyExtraordinaire said:
When you say start your pc, what exactly do you mean? Like if my computer is off (not completely, switch is still on, just he computer is "off") if I use this, it will boot on my computer?
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Hi FatBoyExtraordinaire,
if your PC support Wake On Lan (WOL) you can startup your PC from being completely switched off. It will be the same as pressing the Power Button.
It does not work with WLAN only with LAN cable connected to the PC. Typically WOL is not enabled by default. It probably needs to be activated in your PC BIOS and also in windows.
Here is a little howto that should basically help: http://www.anycpu.com/projects/diypc/GraniteBay/OS.htm#WakeOnLAN
Cheers,
Tommi
this is GREAT. very useful for my office
thank you so much
nir36 said:
this is GREAT. very useful for my office
thank you so much
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You are welcome nir
If you use it in your office, maybe a version with a proper GUI with a list of PCs may be usefull. (or you use a mortscript batch to fire up wakeonlan via commandline for all machines...)
Anyways let me know if a GUI version would be useful for you, and I see what I can do
Cheers,
Tommi
Thank you very much!
If you want to run the App with Parameters, you can Press the Ok-Hardware Button and then Hold the Stylus down on the Clock at the top right corner. Then you can choose "Run" and use it like the windows "Run".
Would this work if you VPN into a router? Will the magic packet be preserved?
Surur
be nice to user this over the phone internet connection and not over the wifi is it even possible to do that? anybody have any pointers?
thomasschaz said:
Hi FatBoyExtraordinaire,
if your PC support Wake On Lan (WOL) you can startup your PC from being completely switched off. It will be the same as pressing the Power Button.
It does not work with WLAN only with LAN cable connected to the PC. Typically WOL is not enabled by default. It probably needs to be activated in your PC BIOS and also in windows.
Here is a little howto that should basically help: http://www.anycpu.com/projects/diypc/GraniteBay/OS.htm#WakeOnLAN
Cheers,
Tommi
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Thanks for the quick and thorough response. Gotta do a little research in regards to Vista and get back to you.
FatBoyExtraordinaire said:
Thanks for the quick and thorough response. Gotta do a little research in regards to Vista and get back to you.
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help me out with that please once you've figured it out....i use Vista also....and i have the program on and the shortcuts and all correct, but when i run it, my monitor flickers, but thats it....wont come on or anything....
FatBoyExtraordinaire said:
Thanks for the quick and thorough response. Gotta do a little research in regards to Vista and get back to you.
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WOL has nothing to do with the Operation System you use on your PC. Check the settings in your Bios.
surur said:
Would this work if you VPN into a router? Will the magic packet be preserved?
Surur
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Hi surur,
I don't know if that will work. Important is that you have to be in the same subnet as the machines you wanna wake up, otherwise the broadcast will not reach them. Usually the VPN should completely cover the connection and for the client there should be no difference between a direct connection or the connection via VPN. I may however depend on the VPN solution.
/Tommi
Keland44 said:
be nice to user this over the phone internet connection and not over the wifi is it even possible to do that? anybody have any pointers?
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Hi Keeland,
this will surely not work via the phone line as the packages are beeing broadcasted to all machines in the same network as the sender. This is because the routers in the network cannot determine any IP address of the destination machine because they are switched off and do not have one. The MAC address however is device/hardware specific and always assigned to the network card.
So sending this request to your home PC would require the Internet to 'know' the MAC of your PC which sits behind your router in your own LAN. This is a technical impossibility I would say.
But you could perhaps go for the VPN solution which is probably Keland's idea but this would require to have a VPN server on your home router and a client on your phone...
/Tommi
MarcLandis said:
WOL has nothing to do with the Operation System you use on your PC. Check the settings in your Bios.
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Hi Marc,
glad to see you also stumbled over on of my little creations
Actually you are not fully correct.
The bios need to leave 'the light on' for the LAN card after power off, this is correct. But you also need to tell the LAN card that it should actually care for the magic packets and not just ignore them and this you can only do within the OS by the means of the LAN cards driver. And 3rd: most operating systems are actively setting the power modes for the LAN cards on shutting down which is by default usually set to:completely power off, to safe energy and to overwrite the LAN cards defaults (which is usefull in case of a power outage e.g. where the PC could loose the ability for WOL until the next boot).
So you need to do changes in the OS even though the actual process of booting up the PC afterwards has nothing to do with the OS.
Gruesse,
Tommi
Here is some more info:
http://www.wakeonlan.me/
And from mobile phones you can use this:
http://www.wakeonlan.me/mobile
trondis23 said:
Here is some more info:
http://www.wakeonlan.me/
And from mobile phones you can use this:
http://www.wakeonlan.me/mobile
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Hi trondis,
thanks for the links, but I cannot imagine this will work via DSL (when you are not using a router but are directly connected via DSL modem) because there is no IP address when you are not online and you are not online when the PC is off. As for the router based option, I do not even want to think about the possible security problems in opening up a broadcast port forwarding from the internet to my local home net.
/Tommi
thomasschaz said:
Hi trondis,
I cannot imagine this will work via DSL
/Tommi
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I haven't tried it myself, but I will. It is supposed to work according to several articles, but probably not via DSL. A router might remember your IP-adress, but you need to enable port forwarding in the router. There are other tools available also. Check this web-site: http://www.depicus.com/ They also have some more info. They even have an application for old Pocket PCs (2002/3).
@ thomasschaz:
This has got to be the coolest thing ever! I changed a setting in my BIOS and tried it, but it wouldn't work. I dual boot XP and LinuxMint. I have an onboard 10/100 port that I don't use because I installed a Netgear GA311 gigabit card. I remember in XP there were settings for PowerManagement and WOL. So I enabled the three checkmarks using this http://http://www.anycpu.com/projects/diypc/GraniteBay/OS.htm#WakeOnLAN
Then I shut off my PC and tried your app...It turned the computer on and booted in to Mint (default). I need to figure out how to make this work without those XP settings. I need to find a way in Mint how to activate WOL because it is obviously working off the XP settings.
But for now, as long as I dual boot with XP this will work. Just a suggestion for entering the MAC. I tried to paste the MAC into the box in your app but it won't let me do that. Can you make it so that we can paste that? Or make some kind of drop down box to choose a predefined (user saved) PC. Also something to enter other stuff like MAC, subnet, port, etc... For using when outside of your network. It may already do this, I just don't know how (router settings???).
Something like this...
http://magicpacket.free.fr/
Thanks for this application.

[ANDROID] BSODroid - BSOD any Vista machine on your network!

Hi all,
BSODroid is my first Android application. It is a proof of concept implementation of a flaw in Windows Vista, which is so far unpatched (although Microsoft are due to start distributing the patch any moment now), that allows a user to send a Blue Screen of Death to that computer over the network.
To test your home, office or clients' machines, or even just to have some fun with your friends, all you need to do is connect to their network via WiFi, enter in their hostname (either IP or actual hostname will work), and press Execute!
Note: the target Vista machine must have network file / printer sharing turned on (though most people have it turned on these days)
This is a fun little application I created yesterday and have been having playing with my friends' computers on their home network and showing them the Windows flaw.
Video of it in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIy_d94tDmQ
As I said, it will be patched soon, so anyone who has Windows Updates enabled will be immune to it within the next 72 hours or so.
BSODroid can be downloaded from the Android Market (just search for BSODroid!) or alternatively you can download the APK directly from my website: http://www.dereenigne.com/
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Well, it works.
will try on win 7
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will try on win 7
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From what I can tell, it works on most of the beta copies and some RC copies of Windows 7, but it doesn't work on the RTM version - what a shame!
Still, lots of fun!
Didn't work on my Win 7 RC machine. Maybe I'm up to date?
My boss and I just had some fun with one of our users on MO. (we are in TN)
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Didn't work on my Win 7 RC machine. Maybe I'm up to date?
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Yeah, seems as though it works on some builds of Win 7, but not others.
It works on Win Server 2008 too.
I hope people are having their fun with it now, because Microsoft already have a patch in the works - I'm not sure if it's being pushed through Windows Updates yet, but if not then it will be quite soon!
Though, it will still always work on machines that don't run Windows Updates
man, a winmo version would be awesome...
GreenLantern said:
man, a winmo version would be awesome...
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That whould be consider a virus.
rogeriopcf said:
That whould be consider a virus.
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A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without the permission or knowledge of the owner.
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It's being installed by the user, so it's not a virus at all. I personally think this is a neat little proof of concept program, and would love to have a copy for my WinMo device. Besides, if these proof of concept exploits weren't created, the software companies wouldn't have a reason to patch/fix their software until somebody with more malicious intents came along and used it. Hope there's a port to WinMo soon.
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That whould be consider a virus.
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why? there's ton's of stuff everyone at my office does that could be considered a 'virus' then...
even so, if you can do it from an android phone it's not a virus? somehow I don't understand that.
Quick video example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIy_d94tDmQ
Ha cool...
Could be fun to make a "one stop shop" for stuff like this.
There's the unpatched IIS flaw as well which is easy as hell to abuse.
Select exploit (or select all), select target ip (+port/username etc for stuff like an IIS exploit), execute (on an iis exploit that'd use default port, anonymous/anonymous).
Is there any interest in this? Think it could be rather interesting to code
nurre said:
Could be fun to make a "one stop shop" for stuff like this.
There's the unpatched IIS flaw as well which is easy as hell to abuse.
Select exploit (or select all), select target ip (+port/username etc for stuff like an IIS exploit), execute (on an iis exploit that'd use default port, anonymous/anonymous).
Is there any interest in this? Think it could be rather interesting to code
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I"d be highly interested in that.
Have almost broken 1000 downloads! (Currently at 950)
If anyone's interested, go ahead and give it a try from the market!
Thank you. Great app, worked with my windows vista sp2.
Thanks!! I'm dying for this kind of apps
If this had a way to find IP's in use on the network it would be perfect, or just a multicast mode. Go to starbucks and listen to everyone groan at the same time.

Debian with gnome on A101

Hi everybody,
I managed to install a version of debian (with gnome) on the A101.
Most of the things works but the wifi is not yet fully operational. I work on it right now.
Edit : Wifi activated, and patch for sound available
Here is the file rootfs.img into two parts. For now, the only version is in French but soon I will upload an English version.
Edit : Supports english, see wiki for instructions
For more informations visit http://www.debian-archos.com
I will check this thread if you have any question about my debian.
Links are here http://www.debian-archos.com/download-debian-for-archos-gen8
Login : debian
password : debian
su password : debian
Enjoy
**Edit**
Added a tutorial on "How to create a rootfs.img" on my website
*******
That is very cool. I don't speak or read French, so I can't really check it out, but how is the speed compared to Froyo?
it take time to launch but after it's pretty fast, but the interest is primarily to release all the capabilities of the tablet!
And don't worry, i'm making an english version at this time, but it takes a lot of time, so be patient !
Well... that sounds very interresting.... Did you get the touch-screen working?
lieckedeeler said:
Well... that sounds very interresting.... Did you get the touch-screen working?
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Yep As you can see on youtube : watch?v=m0gcIN6Vzo8
And it's not a VNC!
USB master works too, you can connect a keyboard, usb key etc ....
For the wifi I manage to connect via ifup and to ping google, but the internet does not work ... If anyone has an idea it would be with pleasure.
@katleastudio
tried to watch on youtube... did you remove the video? I get an error message when i tried watching it.
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@katleastudio
tried to watch on youtube... did you remove the video? I get an error message when i tried watching it.
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No, i just make a link mistake, the link is : watch?v=VC56jtFGB-U
sorry about that
this is great! going to test it straight away! so, is the wi-fi the only thing not working?
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this is great! going to test it straight away! so, is the wi-fi the only thing not working?
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At this time the orientation Sensor and wifi doesn't work. Some internal devices like the screen are not recognized but works anyway, i have making a drivers package, but i only know the "isnmod" for integrate them
ok, let us know when you manage to get these working, almost done downloading it!
EDIT: I'll try and see if i can get them to work and if i do, i'll let you know
So, things that currently don't work are wi-fi, bluetooth, orientation sensor, hadware graphics and audio... a part from those issues I'm impressed on how well debian runs on the archos 70
see the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC56jtFGB-U&feature=player_embedded
Tu cartonnes !!!
it is ok on 7.0 IT
katleastudio said:
No, i just make a link mistake, the link is : watch?v=VC56jtFGB-U
sorry about that
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Holy shaky cam! Were you nervous while recording?
Anyway, looks like you are making great progress. I know a number of people who would LOVE a full working Linux OS on this thing. Me being one of them!
On my Archos 7.0 IT
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On my Archos 7.0 IT
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Looks awesome.
Debian or Ubuntu on A70 it
Hello,
Really nice work, i hope you get the WIFI 100% and sound so it will be perfect for me !
As someone told you on your website, the coming Ubuntu release named "Natty Narwhal 11.04" will get the UNITY and GNOME interface, and it will be easy to switch from one to another, UNITY is also what looks like the Ubuntu Netbook Edition screen.
Maybe you can try to get UNITY inside Debian ? you will find more here :
//help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuNetbookEdition
Ex :With Ubuntu 10.10 a new desktop called "Unity" was introduced as default for the Ubuntu netbook edition. The new interface should use the small desktop of netbooks more effectively, give a better structured access to the installed application and be more touchscreen-friendly. It is already planned to use Unity as default desktop for Ubuntu 11.04
I am really exited for this. I have always wanted to use Linux as my main OS, but because of certain things I need (i.e. World of Warcraft ) that don't work well on Ubuntu, I always end up uninstalling and going back to Windows.
So I would love to have a nice Ubuntu/Android dual boot system on my A70. Keep up the good work.
And guys, don't forget to thank the OP. It's great when people do things like this to give us non-dev types better products.
Squeeze on A43it \o/
I did it using the same method.
And my 43it successfully booted Debian Squeeze.
/!\ 5mp shots.
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The main problem is screen calibration. The pointer remains about 5 mm away from the screen borders, which make the menu totally unusable.
But as the center of the screen is usable, I managed to launch some applications.

Perfect reverse tethering for lg optimus one on windows

UPDATE:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371345
yes perfect!
I add perfect word because there are lots of article on xda but not well defined.
So specially for lg oo and also for others I add some pics.
now move to the topic.
For reverse tethering your device must be rooted (just download one click root apk like z4root or gingerbreak and root your device)
then download terminal emulator (search on the market!)
after that,
connect your mobile to pc via usb (don't turn on mass storage)
then from
settings>wireless & networks>tethering & portable hostpot>usb tethering (tick it!)
now on pc
start>control panel(classice view)>network connection
bridged local area connection and LG adaptor.
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half work done!
now go to terminal emulator
type
su
netcfg usb0 dhcp
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if you got # after this line then reverse tethering completed!
but if not then check again what's wrong!
if any error come post below
browser,facebook,gmail work
for shutting down reverse tethering
unbridged and untick usb tethering
and use service pack 3 on windows xp for better pick up!
if you have wifi enabled laptop or wifi card on pc then forget this all just download this tool and install it!
http://mhotspot.com/
you can post here if anything is wrong
And remember guyz to read the comments below this guide
This guide will not complete without that replies
just press thanks button if I help you
Better move to general section i think...
But its good u don't post in dev section, suck and fully blaming section.. lol...
Btw good works dude...
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Exactly what i was lookin for... thanks buddy!!
@aspee
if i m right then this topic mean to say that we can use our pc's internet connection in our mobile.???plzzz reply
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but you still can't download anything from browser or market, because phone thinks that there is no connection.. right?
if i m right then this topic mean to say that we can use our pc's internet connection in our mobile.???plzzz reply
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yes you are right!
but you still can't download anything from browser or market, because phone thinks that there is no connection.. right?
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not from market but you can download from your browser
and you can use facebook and gmail also!
I connected my phone to pc and enabled usb thetering but in network connections I dont have the Lg lan connection just Local area connection 1.
What should I do?
I connected my phone to pc and enabled usb thetering but in network connections I dont have the Lg lan connection just Local area connection 1.
What should I do?
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go to my computer>manage>device manager> and scan for new hardware
if new hardware windows comes select automatically installed
I got it.
It is working now.
if any problem happens again you can post it anytime ;-)
and plz press the thanks button if i help you!
@aspee
U know wat happened when i write those commands on emulator my pc just restarts..i bridged the connections..tried two times but same & system after restart says recovered from serious error..god knows wats wrong..
well this problem never happens with me but check that your lan card has good health
try something like tuneup
check this on another pc so you will know what is problem
and check that you are using service pack 3 it's imporatant
Lan is onboard & working else i cudnt write this..pc is tuned..using geniune xp sp3 ..tell me one thing that when i bridge the conns sud i right click on android lan & bridge bcoz last time i selected both connections & right clicked my pc broadband lan & bridged...
Jaani said:
@aspee
U know wat happened when i write those commands on emulator my pc just restarts..i bridged the connections..tried two times but same & system after restart says recovered from serious error..god knows wats wrong..
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try updating the LAN drivers
Will try it! Whether working or not,you've earned a 'thanks' !
Doesn't work for me.. i did everything right and the '#' appeared, but my phone still doesn't connect to internet.. (i'm on windows 7)
check that you bridged your working internet connection with LG connection
also after bridging it from your pc browse to some website and check your internet connection working or not
if not then right click and select repair
only use google browser
do all things and again tell me what happened
Lan is onboard & working else i cudnt write this..pc is tuned..using geniune xp sp3 ..tell me one thing that when i bridge the conns sud i right click on android lan & bridge bcoz last time i selected both connections & right clicked my pc broadband lan & bridged...
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hm...
you are doing all things perfect
try to doing all things in safe mode and networking
looks like your pc health is not good
is your pc is infected by some kind of virus?
go to this site http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
if you are infected by some kind of virus the site will gave you message

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