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I just wanna kno what are some good apps to have on a rooted droid 2. If u could also give a brief description of the app.
There have been a few of those types of threads already created in the general section. Please use the search to find one of them, thanks.
Shoot Me, Root Explorer and Titanium Backup Pro are must haves.
Some type of terminal emulator - gives access to the Unix command line.
Busybox - It is the commands for the Unix command line.
Jrummy overclock - it can overclock for speed, underclock for battery life
To me there are none that are necessary unless you plan on changing ROMs.
Liberty Toolbox - Liberty only of course, highly recommended
Droid Overclock app my JRummy16
Android Mate - A root capable free file manager (kind of like Root Explorer only free)
SD Maid - cleans up old folders left from uninstalled apps
Terminal Emulator - always useful
I just purchased a kindle fire and it was automatically updated to 6.21. I would like to download apps from the android market but it does not recognize my kindle as something that I can download to. How do I associate the kindle fire to my google account?
Thanks
You have to install google market
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So at the moment I can not associate my fire because the fire can not be rooted so i cant install the market app correct?
chuckado said:
So at the moment I can not associate my fire because the fire can not be rooted so i cant install the market app correct?
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That is correct. If you have the latest KF update, no root. If you had rooted previously this update breaks root.
Just got a KF for Christmas. I have it rooted, but I can't get the Vending.apk file to transfer to the /system/app directory. I have all the permissions; it just doesn't allow the .apk file to transfer.
I'd post in the appropriate directory, but because I have a new account, it won't let me.
Did you mount the system directory as RW? It's Read Only by default.
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Try Kindle Fire Utility, it's [almost] foolproof.
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Did you mount the system directory as RW? It's Read Only by default.
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I did mount it as RW. When I try to paste the file into the directory, it just disappears. I can never get Vending.apk to actually paste into the directory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KapnjR89ICA
For all of you who needs a root before the 6.2.1 use this video, is very easy and you will be rooted again! also offers the way to get the market in.
Happy New Year to all
So does anyone know a why I can revert my Kindle Fire to the version just before 6.2.1 was pushed out and installed?
Finally got the android market to load on my kindle fire. It wasn't too bad and I don't know why no other way worked, but this way does.
You have to have your Kindle Fire rooted before you do this step, so search elsewhere to do that. Once you have it rooted, follow this video:
I can't post links yet, so go to youtube and search for this title:
How to Install Android Market - Rooted Kindle Fire (No ADB, V2)
Works like a charm!
If this is the wrong thread I'm sorry and mods please move it.
My nook is currently rooted...
I have tried all the 3rd party e-readers different launchers.
I'm really over the idea of being rooted with the exception of "Current book cover screensaver + custom shutdown image" hack and possibly resizing my partitions.
Is it possible to replace the Uramdisk with one that had adb enabled and then just manually push over the modded files?
or am i going to need to install busybox, su, and superuser.apk?
I would like to keep it as close to original firmware as possible...
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Ok so i'm guessing busybox is required to be able to run the Current Book Cover Screensaver.
1st i turned on adb wireless.. installed the files per the instructions over ADB
rebooted and I was stuck in a boot loop
2nd restored to a fresh firmware.
Installed adb wireless, superuser, su, and busybox.
Then installed the files per the instructions over ADB
rebooted and everything works great.
Now i just wonder if i can uninstall Superuser or busybox...
persichini said:
Ok so i'm guessing busybox is required to be able to run the Current Book Cover Screensaver.
1st i turned on adb wireless.. installed the files per the instructions over ADB
rebooted and I was stuck in a boot loop
2nd restored to a fresh firmware.
Installed adb wireless, superuser, su, and busybox.
Then installed the files per the instructions over ADB
rebooted and everything works great.
Now i just wonder if i can uninstall Superuser or busybox...
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hi,
while i'm not totally sure, i suppose you can definitely uninstall both superuser and busybox.
In any case, the modified ramdisk with ADB enabled (either WiFi or USB) is enough to allow you to push/pull files to Nook, and to open a shell (as root).
Busybox is just convenient if you plan to use shell sessions since it includes commands like cp to copy files, and others, but you can live without it (using ADB push to copy files, or using command dd, for instance).
Superuser, if you refer to android application (APK) it's just used by all other applications requiring root privileges (like RootExplorer, for instance), but if you don't plan to use them, then it's not needed.
In any case, you have practically my same configuration (as close as possible as stock firmware): after all, i use Nook just to read books, so don't need custom launcher and google apps! I would just mention XorZone modification that is really useful for me, since it's can act as a sort of launcher, and can deal with useful features like button remapping. The only other application i have installed is this PDF reader, since the stock one is really poor, while this one has a better zoom management, and also has specific features for e-ink devices and expecially for the Nook (like partial refresh).
Of course, to install the applications, i just use ADB.
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In any case, you have practically my same configuration (as close as possible as stock firmware): after all, i use Nook just to read books, so don't need custom launcher and google apps!
Of course, to install the applications, i just use ADB.
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Ok so something must have gone wrong when I installed your screen saver mod if i was stuck in a boot loop. Because I assuming you have it installed on yours with out superuser, and busybox... i just i can just install them now and then it should still work.
I also just use the nook to read EPUB book, i have a very nice android tablet that i use for anything and everything else. I would much rather have a high battery life on the nook then bells and whistles i don't ever use.
If you're running linux or have access to a linux box, you could just grab noogie and it should show all partitions. With this you could make the changes without ever having to touch the uRamdisk or ADB or needlessly installing anything to actually root the device.
As it is if you were to try this your way you'd have to first root it using like Minimal Nooter or TouchNooter then remove everything you don't want afterwards (su/superuser/busybox/gapps/etc).
Personally what I did was I installed touchnooter and because I like my devices to appear stock I left all the buttons unmodified while leaving a very faint button savior icon on one side that'll allow me access to android launcher the app drawer etc. This way I can use it like a proper android device without having it appear as anything more than a basic reader.
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If you're running linux or have access to a linux box, you could just grab noogie and it should show all partitions. With this you could make the changes without ever having to touch the uRamdisk or ADB or needlessly installing anything to actually root the device.
As it is if you were to try this your way you'd have to first root it using like Minimal Nooter or TouchNooter then remove everything you don't want afterwards (su/superuser/busybox/gapps/etc).
Personally what I did was I installed touchnooter and because I like my devices to appear stock I left all the buttons unmodified while leaving a very faint button savior icon on one side that'll allow me access to android launcher the app drawer etc. This way I can use it like a proper android device without having it appear as anything more than a basic reader.
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Hmm interesting...
What i did was i restored to stock... so my nook was completely unrooted...
Switched the uRamdisk using noogie then ADB the following files over and set the permission...
android.policy.jar [needed only for "current book cover screensaver"];
services.jar [needed only for "current book cover screensaver"];
Settings.apk [needed only for "current book cover screensaver"];
framework.jar [needed only for "custom shutdown image"];
What your saying is just use noogie and linux to replace the files and set the permissions.
I plan on Dual Booting my G-Tablet with linux so i can resize the partitions on the nook, I'm going to try your suggestion and see how it goes..
I'm running modaco's Rom with adw on top. Is the any way to change the keyboard to swiftkey? I've checked all the settings an saw nothing. Even tried to install it thinking maybe it would make something visable....nothing.
On another note... I know this is a kindle forum, given a choice between a fire and galaxy 7 tab plus. I don't need the camera or gps
. Thanks
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Considered your kf already rooted, then you should install root explorer and go to data/app you will see the swiftkey app that you installed before. Copy it to system / app, before install swiftkey app inside system/app you have to mount the folder system/app from r/o to r/w. After install swiftkey.apk restart your kf. After that you could setup your new swiftkey on screen. Cheers
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Thank you so much
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how did you guys install the custom keyboard app
I try to install the google korean keyboard app in Gr8, wondering how.
do i really need to purchase the root explorer to do so? or is there any other options.
Is it possible to create a Nook Simple Touch emulator with the update file from B&N? In other words is it possible to run the nook simple touch update file in the Android SDK emulator? If so, how would I got about doing this? It should be possible as it was done with the Nook 1st Edition.