It is possible under debian or ubuntu? ThX
cyberra2n said:
It is possible under debian or ubuntu? ThX
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Wifi cracking? Lol.... packet injection needs patched wifi drivers that support it....if you are using the version of ubuntu that boots from windows mobile, it should be possible to patch the wifi driver and compile it for it..... but i dont think it would be possible with the linux versions that run inside android.....anyways, on the aircrack-ng website they have tutorials on how to compile patched wifi drivers for injection..... google it....
If youre asking this for wifi cracking, it would be much easidr just to use the pc and the linux distibition called backtrack....theres even a live cd for backtrack that requires no installation..... of course only if ur cracking ur own wifi for educational purposes....lmao
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Mmmm... I think we first need to make the kernel detect USB ethernet devices (RJ45 or WiFi). We are talking about this in this other thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24163732&postcount=582
but, if we solve that problem, I think probably the injection matter could be faced in a very similar manner... or even be automatically solved.
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Ive got a 4g upgraded 32gb Xoom. i saw that it is possible to run linux on the tablet but i had a few questions. i know i have to be rooted (i have a droid x that i rooted) but once i do that, is it still possible to run the android o.s. also? can i choose which to boot in? also how reliable is it on a tablet and is it worth it? Thanks!
You have vastly misunderstood the Linux on Android concept.
You download the Linux image to your tablet. While Android is running, you execute a script that then "boots" the Linux image. You can then access it via terminal or VNC. You aren't natively running Linux.
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d3athsd00r said:
You have vastly misunderstood the Linux on Android concept.
You download the Linux image to your tablet. While Android is running, you execute a script that then "boots" the Linux image. You can then access it via terminal or VNC. You aren't natively running Linux.
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Other devices do although, xoom has just been left out for some reason
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Hi,
Im also interested in linux on xoom, opensuse for example ...
i ve seen backtrack running on xoom but like it was mentioned b4 its only a image or accessed via VNC but whats the point running backtrack linux if network card is not supported....
Any way if you ve heard of any linux concept since just let us know
Surely it must be possible if the advent vega can handle it!
http://android.modaco.com/topic/332887-ubuntu-linux-1104-natty-on-vega-update-134/
this has already been done. try search....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138661
try Linux Installer from the google play store. its a very nice app and free, allows you to setup linux in a chrooted environment. i also have tried the paid ubuntu installer app but not as many options. there is a way to run it outside of android as well, but im not planning on ever doing this, not at least until ubuntu makes a touch tablet input feature
Im having a hell of a time figuring out how to configure git in Ubuntu 11.10. I am very new to the Linux environment and was wondering if someone could help me get my foot in the door and at least get the my work environment set up properly and the proper source code downloaded. Im really only interested in modifying the kernel so if you can help me set up and understand whats going on Id be greatly appreciative.
Thanks...
oh dude dont even get me started on linux ive literally just spent the past 2hrs trying to get flash to work on kubuntu i got so pissed i uninstalled and am switching back to ubu as we speak lol. ubuntu should have an irc help channel i know xubuntu did when i was playing around with it.
i just looked and there channel is #ubuntu
huzza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! freakin a i finally got flash to work properly on kde shell i completly uninsulated kubuntu installed ubuntu downloaded flash from adobe not from the software center then put it in mozilla/ plugins folder and reinstalled kde on ubuntus terminal and all my settings stook. sorry for the rambling but yall have no idea of how stoked i am im probably going to make kde my default desktop now lol
I'm just having trouble getting ADB to recognize my phone. Also it seems Samsung didn't include a config file for the kernel to add things like overclocking etc.. Unless its hidden somewhere else?
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jaizero said:
I'm just having trouble getting ADB to recognize my phone. Also it seems Samsung didn't include a config file for the kernel to add things like overclocking etc.. Unless its hidden somewhere else?
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U building from source?
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I have the source just not too sure how to utilize it in Ubuntu, like I said I'm learning as I go. I tried doing an adb pull from my phone for the config file in windows and I get the error "file or directory does not exist" however it did work when I tried it with my Acer A500...
Is there a config.gz included in the source somewhere? I've been reading about something called defconfig but there are numerous references to that within the source.
If I can find that file I feel like building our own kernel would be infinitely easier... Maybe I'm too optimistic..
i actually recocmend installing linux mint first a lot more stuff works out of the box with it but if you like unity just search for ubuntu in the software manager and u can install it over mint.
Just as an FYI, you are likely not going to be able to use Ubuntu 11.10 to build the Continuum kernel. You'll need to use either 10.04 (LTS) or 10.10 to get the proper build tools. Also, getting git to work should be as simple as installing it. I believe it is under git-core or similar. You should have a look at the page for setting up a build environment for AOSP on what to install and such, as it is a pretty good starting point.
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I tried installing Mint over Unity with no success. All of the other desktop environments work, but not Mint. I wonders why.
u need to install the mint live cd first then one youve got everything update install ubuntu u can search for it in the package manage or get it in terminal
i believe the command is sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop
Bierce22 said:
u need to install the mint live cd first then one youve got everything update install ubuntu u can search for it in the package manage or get it in terminal
i believe the command is sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop
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Will this erase windows like you too? Jk
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10chr
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Cheer up chuck. I was just pwaying
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Found this today. Came out today lol
http://rootzwiki.com/_/articles/the...or-setting-up-adb-and-transferring-files-r592
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Anyone know what defconfig the Continuum uses? There are about 100 different defconfigs within the kernel source. Does the Continuum have a codename or something?
P.S. everything seems to be working fine in Ubuntu 11.10.
jaizero said:
Anyone know what defconfig the Continuum uses? There are about 100 different defconfigs within the kernel source. Does the Continuum have a codename or something?
P.S. everything seems to be working fine in Ubuntu 11.10.
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Not sure., you might check the fascinate forums. I'd bet its the same.
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jaizero said:
Anyone know what defconfig the Continuum uses? There are about 100 different defconfigs within the kernel source. Does the Continuum have a codename or something?
P.S. everything seems to be working fine in Ubuntu 11.10.
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It should be listed in the readme with the source, but it should be something like "garnett_defconfig"
any idea how can i install ubuntu on tab 7.7 natively
What do you mean by "native"? You could try and chroot and then install Ubuntu. This might work, but i have never tried it.
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What do you mean by "native"? You could try and chroot and then install Ubuntu. This might work, but i have never tried it.
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maybe there is some hope in this? (Xda won't let me post links but just google search "ubuntu phone") Ubuntu are releasing a mobile version of their operating system that runs natively on phones. So far they are only developing on the galaxy nexus but there is more to come
There are installers for Debian and Ubuntu in the app store. They run in a chroot environment.
I have tried chrooting... It wasn't that useful...
And that ubuntu phone thing isnt released yet...
virsingh said:
I have tried chrooting... It wasn't that useful...
And that ubuntu phone thing isnt released yet...
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the Ubuntu OS has two parts.
platform : not depending on target.
Linux Kernel: depend on target (chipset machine and drivers and HAL )(same as android)
in fact we can use locerra kernel to build Ubuntu rom images when it's released.
but generic kernel that's for pc won't work at all, this an embedded device not generic pc.
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I have seen this hacking app called "Reaver" and i had to install "Bcmon" for this to work but i cannot get bcmon up and working it either force closes or it says device not supported, as i tried hacking my own WiFi which my bro change the password and he doesn't want to give the code, so i tried hacking because wifi is my life i cant live without her , anyways so i am asking if there is anyway to make this broadcom wifi chipset work? Anyway at all? If you can mod please do
Thanks alot in advance
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Bcmon is very finicky when it comes to what it will work with. I suggest checking out their dev page for a better idea of the requirements. Unless you have the ability to code your own driver for mon, it's not likely to find support. For penn testing You can go the linux deploy route, that coupled with a usb otg cable and a wifi card that works with the Bully\aircrack suite (I think that's what reaver needs ).
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first you need a compatible device
Hi first u need a compatible device to hack a WPA wpa2 WiFi or let it be wep
First u need to get a mobile having 4329, or4330 WiFi chipset I refer u HTC nexus one which is rare mobile having 0.5 % popularity or galaxy gs2 then if u got n1 install cm9 on it (cm10 on gs2) and then I hope u'r bcmon will work once it'll work then u can use either RFA or air crack GUI thanks ...
Im trying to make Reaver for Android work on my device due its not compatible with bcmon, im using custom scripts.
Im getting the following error:
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: library "libpcap.so.1" not found
Due that, i used the following solution command:
export
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/your/dir:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Obvious /path/to/your/dir is an example, mine is /sdcard/Download/libpcap.so.1
But im not getting success... i continue getting the error... Please somebody help
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TheWalkingSans said:
Im trying to make Reaver for Android work on my device due its not compatible with bcmon, im using custom scripts.
Im getting the following error:
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: library "libpcap.so.1" not found
Due that, i used the following solution command:
export
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/your/dir:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Obvious /path/to/your/dir is an example, mine is /sdcard/Download/libpcap.so.1
But im not getting success... i continue getting the error... Please somebody help
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It only works with broadcom chips.
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I ve just read an article here on xda how to install debian on top of Android so i am just curious is there a way to just install linux not on top of android.I have advanced knowladge of Windows and Android and basic terminal knowladge in Linux and i am good at following guides and tutorials but i am far from developer and programer so keep that in mind and keep it simple as possible.Thanks in advance
JovanSijacki said:
I ve just read an article here on xda how to install debian on top of Android so i am just curious is there a way to just install linux not on top of android.I have advanced knowladge of Windows and Android and basic terminal knowladge in Linux and i am good at following guides and tutorials but i am far from developer and programer so keep that in mind and keep it simple as possible.Thanks in advance
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So are u asking to replace or dual boot android OS with linux, or have a chroot?
Aurey24 said:
So are u asking to replace or dual boot android OS with linux, or have a chroot?
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Replace
JovanSijacki said:
Replace
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Well actually, have u tried searching on how to replace Android os with bodhi?, u could also say the same for the 13.04 Ubuntu desktop as well.... That is of u know how to change the repos, update and fix errors. Arch Linux is another option... Been trying to get that one to work but nothing happens correctly smh
Aurey24 said:
Well actually, have u tried searching on how to replace Android os with bodhi?, u could also say the same for the 13.04 Ubuntu desktop as well.... That is of u know how to change the repos, update and fix errors. Arch Linux is another option... Been trying to get that one to work but nothing happens correctly smh
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i understand there is a difference between arm and x86 architecture but is there anyway to install for example lubuntu or lxle on grouper.
Also there is support for installing all ubuntus befor 13.04 so if i download lubuntu 12.04 is it going to work since it is based on ubuntu?!?