does anybody know if there is a kernel that might support monitor mode/ injection on our chipsets yet?
its the BCM4329 as i recall and that needs patching to support mon mode and injection in linux, i assume the same for here.
so anybody know of a kernel to do it yet?
Nope. Nadda. Zip.
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Hey,
Does anyone know where I can get a flashable stock kernel ?
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Do you have a nandroid? You can restore the boot.img but you may need to copy over the wi-fi module also.
Hey,
Yes, I do. I did that and wifi did not work. Where is the kernel module for wifi located?
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I don't know where to get the kernel that comes with CM6, but I've been using the inc-test2 kernel from here: http://koush.tandtgaming.com/htc/inc/ for a while and been very happy with it. That's one of Koush's mirrors, BTW, so no fear about loading it onto your phone.
Thanks, ill give it a shot.
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I've been using es file explorer to do cifs for a while but it doesn't seem to work on the nexus.
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been using es explorer to mount my smb drives, found that it was one of the only ones that would allow me to "stream" or "open with" other video programs
cifsmanager would be nice if your shares support it (available on playstore) but you have to have a cifs enabled kernel, which i think the development thread has. this would allow you to use any filemanager you want
other programs to test:
mount manager
movie browser hd for tablet
Apply the cifs kernel patch and use cifs manager to mount your share to /storage/sdcard0/share/ then your apps will index your remote drive( for music and such)
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tylerwatt12 said:
Apply the cifs kernel patch and use cifs manager to mount your share to /storage/sdcard0/share/ then your apps will index your remote drive( for music and such)
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Would you please tell us how to do this? I have been searching around the Nexus 7 forums for several days trying to find out how to enable CIFS. I want to do this with the STOCK rom. I do not want to use a custom rom. Is this possible? I am okay with unlocking my bootloader/rooting the device.
Where is the cifs kernel patch? I saw one kernel in the development forum that enables CIFS, but I do not know if that kernel will work with the stock OS.
If anyone can help me understand this I would be grateful.
hesperaux said:
Would you please tell us how to do this? I have been searching around the Nexus 7 forums for several days trying to find out how to enable CIFS. I want to do this with the STOCK rom. I do not want to use a custom rom. Is this possible? I am okay with unlocking my bootloader/rooting the device.
Where is the cifs kernel patch? I saw one kernel in the development forum that enables CIFS, but I do not know if that kernel will work with the stock OS.
If anyone can help me understand this I would be grateful.
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For anyone looking at this thread, I posted another thread about this that was resolved. View it here:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798722
Can't post proper links yet, btw.
-Dave
Asked for this in the development threads but got no answer..
What i need is if someone is able/knows how to enable ad-hoc wifi connections in latest cm10.x builds because the one im still using has the ringtone bug and its so dmn annoying... Thanks a lot
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Which is the other device on the ad-hoc network? If a pc why not use infrastructure mode?
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Which is the other device on the ad-hoc network? If a pc why not use infrastructure mode?
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Its a pc with an usb wifi adapter that only supports ad-hoc mode
Sorry, but I couldn't find any method for enabling it. I tried a couple of driver settings, but couldn't enable it. It seems that it must be enabled at a lower level. Easiest option is buying a compatible one
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thekguy said:
Sorry, but I couldn't find any method for enabling it. I tried a couple of driver settings, but couldn't enable it. It seems that it must be enabled at a lower level. Easiest option is buying a compatible one
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On CM9 i made it work using a wpa_supplicant file from a rom that supported ad-hoc networks, but all the files i tried this time are not working..
Anyway thanks for ur help.
Hey.
Could any experienced developer point me to the right place/commit for disabling usb debugging by default in userdebug builds? Of course I'm talking about sources, not "normal" way of disabling it through settings.
Windows doesn't like USB debugging, especially if we have no adb drivers support. I'd like to disable it in my own build but I can't find the way how to do so .
Any tip greatly appreciated!
No. That commit can never be merged because in case a dev creates a ROM to test and it get stuck at boot, he won't be able to get logcat.
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UtkarshGupta said:
No. That commit can never be merged because in case a dev creates a ROM to test and it get stuck at boot, he won't be able to get logcat.
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But he can disable it by default, then he commit it for the nightly.
To enable adb by default, it's not good security.
Is always good, to set default settings for installer.
For developing, I can understand it, that's is enabled.
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UtkarshGupta said:
No. That commit can never be merged because in case a dev creates a ROM to test and it get stuck at boot, he won't be able to get logcat.
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I don't want to get it merged to the base. I want to add it to my own base/fork, because I don't need adb enabled by default. I know that it's good to have it enabled in debug/test builds but it's not being used by 99% of the users.
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But he can disable it by default, then he commit it for the nightly.
To enable adb by default, it's not good security.
Is always good, to set default settings for installer.
For developing, I can understand it, that's is enabled.
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Also this ^.
Ok, so I guess nobody cares about giving me an answer to such simple question. Right...
Just was curious if others have tried it? I just got it working on mine everything seems to be working. Haven't used it long enough yet to be certain of improvement but my entropy values are definitely looking good
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Just was curious if others have tried it? I just got it working on mine everything seems to be working. Haven't used it long enough yet to be certain of improvement but my entropy values are definitely looking good
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What ROM are you running this on? I ask because if there isn't Init.d support on the ROM, then you need to add it before using Fly-On. I use Fly-on with Slim on all of devices and I love it.
Stock rooted 98.18.94 and I used a different mod I found here on xda to enable init.d support... I forgot what it was called but as all I had to do was run an app
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Yeah, I probably used that same mod to enable init.d when I was running a stock ROM for a while.