Airmon-ng - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Wondering if anyone has tried porting this suite to our phones yet? Would be great to be able to pen test from our phones.
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this would be interesting. Looking forward to it!!

Have you see anything like this yet?

I searched a lot about this before with no results.. Theoretically it should be possible since linux can be installed on HD2. maybe all whats needed are drivers for wifi support injection..

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X10 usb tethering on Linux

Hi,
Anyone had any succes with tethering on Linux? I'm stuck atm with this phone as my only internet access and it's starting to piss me off.
Cheers
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Nevermind, I sorted it out by writing a little shellscript using OpenVPN.
Can you write a brief how-to?
MrRulas! said:
Can you write a brief how-to?
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Naughty Naughty MrRulas!
Did you ask Mr. Google before asking here? If you did then you would've seen this: http://code.google.com/p/azilink/
Lazy me... Shame on me... Thanx!
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Only downside with azilink is that everyone assumes that you're using it with Ubuntu and either a Nexus One or a Galaxy. For us X10 guys on Arch linux it took some marginal hackage.
I have tried azilink, but it need some modules installed, and im a bit weary as a newb to do this.
Is there any other easy solutions with a rooted x10 and a usb tether to a linux pc? Scripts / apps or whatever? Ive done a lot of googleing, azilink seems to be the most popular for linux. Ive read someone who had the x10 with this built in, and by turning this on, the network manager will auto connect on the user pc end.

Android to Mac

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/how_to_get_android_notifications_on_your_computer_desktop.php
I found this awesome thing that shows your text on your computer. But im wondering if there is anyway to reply with your macbook? If there isnt its ok just thought that Id show off that thing I found via Gizmodo
Is this really relevant to the Development of Android on HD2?
I just wanted to share what I found
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Carliz89, thank you for sharing this. I've been looking for this type of app for a long time now.

Ubunto ON myTOUCh 4g

Is it possible??? nexuS one and Htc EVO can do it ???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN4c61ETCWg&feature=player_embedded#at=
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iM GONNA try it wish me luck
goodluck! post back with results asap
Yea good luck
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It is possible, and I have successfully done it. It is not very useful though. But we are not always interested in usefulness, now are we?
Anyway, google "Desire HD Linux" and I believe it is one of the first, if not the first, links. Similar method geared toward the Desire HD, which is almost identical to our device internally. It works.
Question, but isn't that just VNC?
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Question, but isn't that just VNC?
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i'm pretty sure vnc just lets you view your computer at home, or view your screen when you're away.
Do you even know why you would want Ubuntu? Is it for the GUI, our for a better bash shell?
If you look around (I accidentally found this only a week ago) you can find Debian images for the android that they have had out since the G1. And they work on the MT4G.
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aalsmadi1 said:
i'm pretty sure vnc just lets you view your computer at home, or view your screen when you're away.
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Which this essentially is in the video you even install vnc lol
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now the real shocker would be if we could put windows mobile on our mt4g or dual boot either 2 android roms or windows mobile and android.
Question, but isn't that just VNC?
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Yes, it uses VNC. It is used since there are no video drivers available for Linux on this platform, which is difficult due to the lack of code/documentation from Qualcomm. Ubuntu is actually running on the phone's hardware through a chroot shell, and VNC connects to the local host via a socket connection to provide the display. Just a way for the display to be displayed, if you will.

[Q] USB Tethering on linux?

Anybody tried that?
I'm running Linux Mint Debian Edition on my PC and the system doesn't seem to recognize the Oppo's usb rndis device when connected.
Weird since I never had to set up anything to make this work when using my old HTC sensation...
I own the international version of the phone and I'm actually running PA v3.68 on this bad boy.
AngryHapposai said:
Anybody tried that?
I'm running Linux Mint Debian Edition on my PC and the system doesn't seem to recognize the Oppo's usb rndis device when connected.
Weird since I never had to set up anything to make this work when using my old HTC sensation...
I own the international version of the phone and I'm actually running PA v3.68 on this bad boy.
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I can check in a little bit. I got Ubuntu running on my laptop.
Thanks. Would be great if you could.
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Works fine if you use the right rom
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Well, true enough, I swapped to a different ROM and it worked right away.
I'll try to report it to the P.A team.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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What about genymotion new emulator ?

Hello,
I have heard recently about new emulator which called genymotion and many people are using it now instead of normal emulator.
I want to ask other developers who are using it about it and about their experience with it.
Is it better than normal emulator?
what are its advantages?
Is it faster than normal one?
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Hopefully you can help me to know more about it :good:
For who didn't know about it before, You can find it here
I am using it, feels much better than official one in speed ,performance ,you can feel that
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