I'm trying to get the FM radio working (if the hardware is there) on the Captivate, whenever I attempt to install the FMRadio.apk I get a /sbin/sh: pm: not found. Could someone pull the /sbin directory off of the I9000 and upload it? Thanks.
There is no /sbin/sh there is however an sh file in /system/bin
pulled it all anyway.
cant post links sorry
mega upload com /?d=0LCR05GJ
Excellent!!!! for those of you who get ActivityManager: /sbin/sh: am: not found just do cp /system/bin/sh /sbin in adb
Related
i read here
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Installing_Debian
you can run debian on android whit installing it.
and dont loos your droid
first isseu i got. chmodding the thing
download and push debian to /sdcard/debian
Code:
cd /sdcard/debian
su
chmod 4755 *
Code:
# su
su
su: access granted, courtesy of www.magicandroidapps.com
# chmod 4755 /sdcard/debian/*
chmod 4755 /sdcard/debian/*
Unable to chmod /sdcard/debian/bootdeb: Operation not permitted
#
than whitout bootdeb is chmodded i tried the installer.sh
Code:
cd /sdcard/debian as root
sh ./installer.sh
it just say's
Code:
# sh ./installer.sh
sh ./installer.sh
su: access granted, courtesy of www.magicandroidapps.com
#
so ?
Code:
# exit
Code:
# exit
exit
modprobe: not found
clear: not found
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt, File exists
clear: not found
cp: not found
cp: not found
cp: not found
cp: not found
cp: not found
Unable to chmod bootdeb: Operation not permitted
clear: not found
VERSION 2.1
Custom Debian Bootloader is now installed! Quick huh?
This process does NO damage to your Android underlying OS!
Courtesy of http://www.androidfanatic.com
Installer by Mark Walker (ghostwalker)
To enter the Debian Linux console just type 'bootdeb'
PS: Be sure to run /scripts/onetime.sh as root from the shell after your FIRST
boot'.
??
Code:
# rm
rm
rm [-rR] <target>
availible
Code:
cp: not found
not availible.. Busybox availible only cp but the debian installer does not support the busybox way.
Code:
# busybox cp
busybox cp
BusyBox v1.8.1 (2007-11-14 10:11:37 EST) multi-call binary
Usage: cp [OPTION]... SOURCE DEST
enz.
Code:
#modprobe
not found
Code:
# busybox modprobe -h
busybox modprobe -h
modprobe: invalid option -- h
BusyBox v1.8.1 (2007-11-14 10:11:37 EST) multi-call bin
Usage: modprobe [-knqrsv] MODULE [symbol=value ...]
what to do to get this running?
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If chmod 4755 * gives you an error stating that you do not have permissions, close Terminal Emulator and run su again, this time when SuperUserWhitelist asks for if you should give Terminal Emulator super user permissions hit yes instead of always.
If running installer.sh tells you that installer.sh could not be found, type su, followed by sh installer.sh
what whitelist?
I'm getting the same errors as u are. I belive the whitelist sugestion is only for those who have the app installed. The problem must lie somewhere else.
Have you done my busybox install (somewhere in this forum)? Looks like if you use stock ultities you don't have requirements...
bootdev.sh
keatonreckard said:
or you can simply rename the attached bootdev.sh.txt to bootdev.sh and put it in your debian folder and its good as new
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these posts or were is that installer??
Yah I did have busybox installed.
superuser.apk
http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-behold-2/46137-how-root-apps-working-persistent-root.html
i think this is that superuser whitlist
I have fixed the bootdeb file, but im stuck at mounting the debian image...
Did anyone make any new progress on getting debian to work?
lgstoian said:
Did anyone make any new progress on getting debian to work?
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I haven't made much progress...
But with Fyodor's 0.4.1 ROM modprobe works but i get this error when mounting the debian image:
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Device or resource busy
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And after that the rest ****s up...
Who can write a tutorial of Debian on TATTOO?
For those of you that felt in love with the Blur Alarm and looking for a way to add it back. I have figured out the missing files beside the apk that goes in the system\app. This has been tested with sucess for Fission ROM v2.0.1.
Adding Blur alarm
system\app\BlurAlarmClock.apk
framework\blur-res.apk
framework\com.motorola.blur.library.utilities.jar
Hope it help.
nice,
I prefer the blur alarm over the normal one.
but here is my problem, the dock is DeskClock.apk, which is also the Clock and the alarms,
when I replace it with the Dock.apk, then the dock won't start up,
did you try to do that?
I'm getting the following exception, and have no clue on how to fix that Oo
Code:
11-04 00:39:22.031 2063 2063 E AndroidRuntime: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{com.motorola.dlauncher/com.motorola.dlauncher.DLauncher}: java.lang.SecurityException: Neither user 10048 nor current process has android.permission.DEVICE_POWER.
braway said:
nice,
I prefer the blur alarm over the normal one.
but here is my problem, the dock is DeskClock.apk, which is also the Clock and the alarms,
when I replace it with the Dock.apk, then the dock won't start up,
did you try to do that?
I'm getting the following exception, and have no clue on how to fix that Oo
Code:
11-04 00:39:22.031 2063 2063 E AndroidRuntime: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{com.motorola.dlauncher/com.motorola.dlauncher.DLauncher}: java.lang.SecurityException: Neither user 10048 nor current process has android.permission.DEVICE_POWER.
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What ROM are you using? I renamed the original DeskClock.apk to DeskClock.bak since I don't have a docking station. May be it has something to do with the dlauncher. I also deleted the original launcher2 and replaced it with launcherpro.apk.
Fission 2.0.2
I basically did the same with the DeskClock.apk
but added the Dock.apk from the clean verizon rom (which is basically the "stock" droid2), I guess I'm simply missing something
btw, com.motorola.dlauncher is Dock.apk
I guess something is still missing which would set the missing permission oO
got it to work...
if someone cares:
I had to manually modify the /data/system/packages.xml
it should contain something like this:
Code:
<package name="com.motorola.dlauncher" codePath="/system/app/Dock.apk" flags="1" ts="1288859615000" version="8" userId="10057">
<sigs count="1">
<cert index="1" />
</sigs>
</package>
userId and ts are probably different
change the cert index to 0 !
reboot (right after it, for example with adb reboot)
after reboot, check that your change is still in this file (should be)
put your phone into the docking station, and the blur dock should start
yay
lol, this default blur alarm app is awesome and best I have seen. I was so surprised at what it wanted me to do when I first woke up to it , lol
I am not using fission and I am using Rubix 1.6.
I can only find the bluralarm.apk file and I can't find
framework\blur-res.apk
framework\com.motorola.blur.library.utilities.jar
Do i have to nandroid back to a blurry room to pick these up or are they available somewhere else?
Thanks
rkrasny said:
I am not using fission and I am using Rubix 1.6.
I can only find the bluralarm.apk file and I can't find
framework\blur-res.apk
framework\com.motorola.blur.library.utilities.jar
Do i have to nandroid back to a blurry room to pick these up or are they available somewhere else?
Thanks
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get the vzw clean rom (or so) from droid2files.com (http://droid2files.com/roms/VZW_2.4.5_Clean_ROM.zip)
everything should be in it...
braway said:
get the vzw clean rom (or so) from droid2files.com (http://droid2files.com/roms/VZW_2.4.5_Clean_ROM.zip)
everything should be in it...
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Perfect; thanks much.
Question?
How do I add this to my phone and make it work? Do I need to use ADB and move it to the phone or what? I really liked the blur alarm a lot and would like to get that back if I can. Thanks for any help in advance.
You just need a method to transfer the files to the phone to the correct spot
ADB or root explorer can move the files
I will show the adb method below, you can substitute the adb shell, mount, cp (copy), chmod (change permissions), and rm (delete) steps with Root Explorer
ADB
Open a command prompt
cd to the directory where you have the files on your computer
Code:
adb push BlurAlarmClock.apk /sdcard/BlurAlarmClock.apk
adb push blur-res.apk /sdcard/BlurAlarmClock.apk
adb push com.motorola.blur.library.utilities.jar /sdcard/com.motorola.blur.library.utilities.jar
Then adb shell to the phone, mount system as r/w, copy the files to the system
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
cp /sdcard/BlurAlarmClock.apk /system/app/BlurAlarmClock.apk
cp /sdcard/blur-res.apk /system/framework/blur-res.apk
cp /sdcard/com.motorola.blur.library.utilities.jar /system/framework/com.motorola.blur.library.utilities.jar
Then set the permissions on these files so they will work
Code:
chmod 644 /system/app/BlurAlarmClock.apk
chmod 644 /system/framework/blur-res.apk
chmod 644 /system/framework/com.motorola.blur.library.utilities.jar
You can then remove the files from the sdcard if you wish
Code:
rm /sdcard/BlurAlarmClock.apk
rm /sdcard/blur-res.apk
rm /sdcard/com.motorola.blur.library.utilities.jar
Now mount the system as read-only again
Code:
sync
mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
As for the Blur dock
Use the same steps above to copy the file and move it to the system
Code:
adb push Dock.apk /sdcard/Dock.apk
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
cp /sdcard/Dock.apk /system/app/Dock.apk
chmod 644 /system/app/Dock.apk
sync
mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
rm /sdcard/Dock.apk
Next pull the packages.xml file
Code:
adb pull /data/system/packages.xml
Edit packages.xml as shown in the above post
Then push back
Code:
adb push packages.xml /data/system/packages.xml
When you "install" the blur dock, you might want to remove the standard android dock
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
mv /system/app/DeskClock.apk /system/app/DeskClock.bak
sync
mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
Notice I just used mv (rename/move)
This is just in case I want it back later
You may need to reboot the phone when you are finished for this to work.
I never tried without rebooting so I don't know if they will work otherwise.
Hi there!
I upgraded my wife's tattoo's recovery to 3.0.0.6 using ROM Manager, unaware that I will not be able to flash ROMs anymore (amend / edify scripting differences)
Now I cannot find a way to revert to original/older recovery, did try a lot of stuff around here and still no luck
Cannot flash using RUU as i receive a "Wrong bootloader error"
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanx in advance.
Adrian
________________________________________________
LE: After trying for some weeks now, I decided to post this message - few minutes after, I solved the problem - like this:
Code:
C:\>adb push c:\flash_image /sdcard/
365 KB/s (26172 bytes in 0.070s)
C:\>adb push c:\rtattoo\recovery.img /sdcard/
905 KB/s (3731456 bytes in 4.025s)
C:\>adb shell
# su
su
# mount -o remount, rw /system
mount -o remount, rw /system
# cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin
cp /sdcard/flash_image /system/bin
# cd /system/bin
cd /system/bin
# chmod 777 flash_image
chmod 777 flash_image
# flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
Thanx - OP please close.
why so much on typing CMD adb
use android commmander It is Great
You can try to use this script http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=644279 but replace the recovery file with the original recovery file . don't forget to rename it to the same name.
Hi i have problem with Kindle Fire,
i changed permissions folder system/app with app Root explorer and then I restart Kindle Fire and now dont want start. I think this is problem permissons for this directory.
Pleas can you send me setting permissions folder APP and how i can change it by ADB SHELL?
I have tried:
adb shell
su
chmod 644 app
Unable to chmod app: Read-only file system
THX very much .-(
Sory my english is very bad.
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
chmod 755 /system/app
or look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356257
guys please use the search function !
I have tried it but:
$ mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount: Operation not permitted
$ chmod 755 /system/app
chmod 755 /system/app
Unable to chmod /system/app: Read-only file system
THX I'm a little desperate
pitrsonek said:
I have tried it but:
$ mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount: Operation not permitted
$ chmod 755 /system/app
chmod 755 /system/app
Unable to chmod /system/app: Read-only file system
THX I'm a little desperate
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you need root before you can do any of those (i.e. su)
But i think i have root because I install Google market and other app. Or how i can check if i have root?
THX!
c:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
4D1A002600000001 device
c:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
$ ls
ls
config
dropbox
cache
sdcard
acct
mnt
vendor
d
etc
ueventd.rc
ueventd.omap4430.rc
ueventd.goldfish.rc
system
sys
sbin
proc
init.rc
init.omap4430.rc
init.goldfish.rc
init
default.prop
data
root
dev
$
at the $ prompt type
su
should turn to # instead of $
Then you are Root.
krelvinaz said:
at the $ prompt type
su
should turn to # instead of $
Then you are Root.
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Yes, what he said...you're confusing having root on the command line for "I installed su and superuser to their correct locations"
adb shell
$ su
su
[1] + Stopped (signal) su
$ su
su
[2] + Stopped (signal) su
[1] Segmentation fault su
$
I have try install root by this manual: http://rootkindlefire.com/kindle-fire-root/how-to-root-kindle-fire/
I see device when i write: adb devices
I have executed runme.bat
but SU dont go
pitrsonek said:
adb shell
$ su
su
[1] + Stopped (signal) su
$ su
su
[2] + Stopped (signal) su
[1] Segmentation fault su
$
I have try install root by this manual: http://rootkindlefire.com/kindle-fire-root/how-to-root-kindle-fire/
I see device when i write: adb devices
I have executed runme.bat
but SU dont go
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Something is wrong with your device then.
as a first step look if you have superuser.apk in \system\app\
Ho i dont have Superuser.apk in /system/app/
b63 said:
as a first step look if you have superuser.apk in \system\app\
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Doesn't really matter if su is not working. Superuser.apk is just a wrapper for su and he's trying to do things on the command line so su is what he's calling to, not SuperUser.apk.
He either didnt root correctly to begin with or he did something after that messed things up. Temp rooting with zergRush and redoing things is most likely what he needs to do.
Is ther somebody who can help me online on gtalk? I will pay you by PayPal. If anybody has freetime send me PM. THX
Ther is content dir app:
c:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
$ ls /system/app
ls /system/app
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
ATVAndroidClient.apk
AccountAndSyncSettings.apk
AmazonVenezia.apk
ApplicationsProvider.apk
AudibleAndroidApplication-venezia.apk
CSApp-unsigned.apk
CalendarProvider.apk
CertInstaller.apk
Cloud9-unsigned.apk
Cloud9SystemBrowserProvider-unsigned.apk
Contacts.apk
ContactsProvider.apk
DefaultContainerService.apk
DownloadProvider.apk
DownloadProviderUi.apk
DrmProvider.apk
Email.apk
Facebook.apk
Gallery3D.apk
HTMLViewer.apk
IMDb-2.3.apk
KindleForOtter.apk
LatinIME.apk
Launcher.apk
LiveWallpapers.apk
LiveWallpapersPicker.apk
MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk
MarketIntentProxy.apk
MediaProvider.apk
MyAccount-unsigned.apk
OOBE-unsigned.apk
OTASilentInstall.apk
OtterAppManager.apk
OtterTutorial.apk
PackageInstaller.apk
PicoTts.apk
Provision.apk
Pulse-amazon.apk
QuickSearchBox.apk
QuickSettings.apk
Quickoffice_AMAZON_4.1.408_VC.apk
Settings.apk
SettingsProvider.apk
SystemUI.apk
TtsService.apk
UserDictionaryProvider.apk
VisualizationWallpapers.apk
VpnServices.apk
Windowshop.apk
air_runtime.apk
amazonmp3-unsigned.apk
com.amazon.dcp.apk
oem_install_flash_player_signed.apk
Superuser.apk
Vending.apk
$
agree - but it's an indication that his device is not rooted
i would suggest to install superoneclick to the computer and root again
all you need is here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19789892&postcount=35
pitrsonek said:
Is ther somebody who can help me online on gtalk? I will pay you by PayPal. If anybody has freetime send me PM. THX
$
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Maybe on Thursday I can. Busy until then.
I just run SuperOneClick and there is log http://jsfiddle.net/tVnDv/ from this program.
Kindle Fire is Back
Jupiiie Kindle Fire is back.
So first i try SuperOneClikck install root, but this code doesnt go:
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
chmod 755 /system/app
Then i tried unroot and this code go?
How my Kindle Fire start ,-) Its crazy but true.
Thank you very much guys...
glad to help ...
pitrsonek said:
Jupiiie Kindle Fire is back.
So first i try SuperOneClikck install root, but this code doesnt go:
adb shell
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
chmod 755 /system/app
Then i tried unroot and this code go?
How my Kindle Fire start ,-) Its crazy but true.
Thank you very much guys...
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I'm having the same issue, but when I go to change the mount permissions I get permission denied. Anyone care to give me some insight on how to fix it?
you have the $ prompt !!!
type su - the prompt has to change to #
then do the commands ...
I was using SwiFTP to upload files, but it seemed to freeze when downloading ...
The reason is that the /system/bin/ls command on S3 returns output which is different from previous Android versions ...
The solution is to replace /system/bin/ls (which points to toolbox) to point to busybox.
Code:
cd /system/bin
mv ls ls.orig
ln -s /system/xbin/busybox ls
Make sure you have busybox installed in /system/xbin and that your /system partition is mounted read/write.
If you don't know what this is doing, please don't attempt to do it