[Q] No video chat support in Android 2.3.4 - Galaxy S I9000 General

I have installed the new Samsung 2.3.4 rom on my Samsung Galaxy S, but there doesn't seem to be any video chat support in Google Talk.
Can anybody confirm that? Do I need maybe to enable some option somewhere in the settings?

you have to install gtalk 1.3, there are some links over XDA, or use the one in the Rom Kitchen

Anyone tried the gtalk audio? How is it compared to tango, viber or skype?

duffymm said:
you have to install gtalk 1.3, there are some links over XDA, or use the one in the Rom Kitchen
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Ok, I have downloaded it, uninstalled the old Talk and started the procedure to install the new one. When I reach the point where I need to move libtalk_jni.so into /system/lib/ it tells me:
Code:
# mv /sdcard/libtalk_jni.so /system/lib/
mv: write error: No space left on device
df produces the following output:
Code:
# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 168512 32 168480 0% /dev
tmpfs 168512 0 168512 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 168512 0 168512 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/stl9 282432 282432 0 100% /system
/dev/block/stl3 6064 5134 930 85% /efs
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 1963952 244672 1719280 12% /data
/dev/block/stl10 130280 17372 112908 13% /dbdata
/dev/block/stl11 30792 1940 28852 6% /cache
df: /mnt/.lfs: Function not implemented
/dev/block/vold/179:1
5913120 2423584 3489536 41% /mnt/sdcard

If you're out of space on /system you'll have to delete some bloat. Aldiko, Layer, Flipfonts, etc are all decent candidates.

Save yourself time and search he market for "1.3 installer"
Does it for you. choose the top option. Fixed!
Make sure you enable video chat in the app after installing it (click your display pick then tick enable video/audio chat). Log out and in. Done. Works both ways too happy days.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App

1.3 installer is great - so simple to use.......... but cannot complete the process because of lack of space for me too probably....

yetep said:
Save yourself time and search he market for "1.3 installer"
Does it for you. choose the top option. Fixed!
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Thanks a lot! I have installed the app and chose the option "RECOMMENDED - Latest xiliad's n...". I pressed install and passed the following steps:
Code:
Initialising http download...
Downloading...
Unziping download...
Mounting/system...
Copying files...
Talk 1.3 has been been granted superuser etc...
but in the end I get the following error:
Code:
ERROR!! Could not copy the Talk.apk!
Could it be because I had previously uninstalled Talk?

sargorn said:
If you're out of space on /system you'll have to delete some bloat. Aldiko, Layer, Flipfonts, etc are all decent candidates.
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Thanks! Can you tell me where I can find instructions on how to do that?

Absolutely could be the fact talk was deleted cause what it does is action a replace rather than just a copy to the folder. Nothing to replace will give you that error. Just copy this attached apk to system/app and then try again
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ah damn forgot to attach and then realised I can't on the xda app lol will do on my computer in 10 min aalong with a how-to
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Righty,
Download "1.3 Installer" from the market.
Install. Ensure you have both Superuser & Busybox (root goes without saying, if you don't know how to do that then don't read any further and go find out!)
Before trying use the installer, make sure you actually have Talk installed on your phone. If you don't, use any talk.apk or flashable .zip to get it on (search gapps.zip on google).
Now, if you have enough space (5-10mb in /system/app recommended), continue. If you don't, use Root explorer to navigate to system/app and delete any .apk you don't use. As said before in this very same thread, Aldiko and various other ones are popular. I don't use swype, so that's gone. Once you've got 5-10mb free minimum, continue.
Use the installer and select the top option. It'll download, install and so on so forth. Restart your phone.
Go to Talk and click your display picture. Tick the box that says "Allow video and voice chats". Restart your phone (or simply log out of Talk, kill the process then log back in!).
DONE. Orientation is a bit wierd (video might only send if, for example, your phone is sideways) but it does work very well and uses the Front Camera).
Hit thanks, eh?

Managed to get it installed after using nitrality to remove some apps I don't use that were preinstalled.

So is it normal for this to delete all my accounts? I have to go back in and put it all my accounts again. Minor issue.

eightace said:
Managed to get it installed after using nitrality to remove some apps I don't use that were preinstalled.
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Which apps did you remove? I tried using Nitrality to remove/uninstall Aldiko, completed the operation but Aldiko is still there.

yetep said:
Install. Ensure you have both Superuser & Busybox (root goes without saying, if you don't know how to do that then don't read any further and go find out!)
Before trying use the installer, make sure you actually have Talk installed on your phone. If you don't, use any talk.apk or flashable .zip to get it on (search gapps.zip on google).
Now, if you have enough space (5-10mb in /system/app recommended), continue. If you don't, use Root explorer to navigate to system/app and delete any .apk you don't use. As said before in this very same thread, Aldiko and various other ones are popular. I don't use swype, so that's gone. Once you've got 5-10mb free minimum, continue.
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To gain root access I used CF-Root v3.7, didn't need to install superuser nor busybox (maybe I had them installed with CF-Root).
About the error I got earlier with Talk it was because there was a Talk.apk file in /system/app/ of 0.0KB, not because there wasn't any Talk.apk to replace.
I used "Super Manager", enabled root function in the options and deleted that 0.0KB Talk.apk. Then I deleted the Aldiko apk to free some space, that was enough to let me install the new Talk using "1.3 Installer".
Talk didn't work right away, it asked to be "force closed". I rebooted the phone then it worked. It asked me my Google account username and password.
Video call doesn't seem to work. I tried to video call a friend at a computer: the screen becomes black for a few seconds then it goes back to Talk.

it is working for me but with the back cam.. never used front cam with jvp maybe it doesnt work but how do you fix it please?
thanks
le baron

I reformatted, rooted, removed Aldiko and Layar, installed "1.3 Installer" and now it works like a charm with front cam and back cam!!!
Thank you all guys :-D

le baron said:
it is working for me but with the back cam.. never used front cam with jvp maybe it doesnt work but how do you fix it please?
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After you start a video conversation tap in the upper left corner of the screen: there will see a button to switch from one camera to the other.

I am able to start a video chat with people at a computer and they are able to start one with me, but I could not start a video chat with another Android phone (same brand, model, Android version and Talk 1.3 installed). The problem is that we don't know how to initiate the video conversation as we both don't see the cam icon on the other's contact.
Have anyone succeeded in doing that?

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Easy Ad-Blocking

First a special thanks to kushdeck for the updated signed hosts
I know many people want to support the devs, if you do then don't apply this little trick.
Many ads are ill placed on videos or other free apps, by following the instructions below, it will eliminate those annoying ads.
Tested on android 2.2 (Phone must be rooted!!!!)
1. Download signed-hosts file below.
2. Place file on root of SD card
3. Reboot into recovery
4. select option to install zip from sdcard
5. Select choose zip from sdcard
6. Find and highlight Signed-hosts.zip
7. install and reboot.
8. Once phone has rebooted go to your favorite app that has ads and enjoy.
Even easier: Download AdFree from the Market.
Just removed ad-free and installed this host file.
EDIT: Seems to be working fine. Good post, thanks.
Will that block ads for the internet to or just apps
internet and apps
Is Ad-free supposed to block app ads as well or is it just less efficient in doing so?
I've noticed Ad-free does fine blocking internet ads, but it's not as great for app adds.
Basically, is this a better alternative to using Ad-free?
I never liked Ad blocking from Apps.
Will this work on 2.1? Has anyone tested it on 2.1?
Android 17 said:
Is Ad-free supposed to block app ads as well or is it just less efficient in doing so?
I've noticed Ad-free does fine blocking internet ads, but it's not as great for app adds.
Basically, is this a better alternative to using Ad-free?
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AdFree does the exact same thing. It downloads a host file and replaces your current one.
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Will this work on 2.1? Has anyone tested it on 2.1?
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It should, but so does AdFree.
Does ad-free not work on froyo or is it just not available in the ap store for it?
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SharkUW said:
Does ad-free not work on froyo or is it just not available in the ap store for it?
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Not only is it in the Market, but it works flawlessly. Search for "AdFree Android."
Neat trick! Before the days of firefox and adblock (plus) for firefox, we used to do the same thing in windows!
Is there a more recent hosts file available than 7/31/2010?
gpz1100 said:
Neat trick! Before the days of firefox and adblock (plus) for firefox, we used to do the same thing in windows!
Is there a more recent hosts file available than 7/31/2010?
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This is why you should just use Ad Free, lol. It will constantly keep the hosts file up to date. THIS fix is simply a one time manual way to do it, and of course is not self updating lol.
Agreed, but as part of the learning process, I try to do simple things like this manually.
From several threads on here, I compiled enough information to generate a simple dos batch file which makes use of adb. Should be run from a command prompt containing the adb executable.
It's operation is very simple, permit writing to the /system, renames existing hosts to hosts.bak, downloads new one, then change /system permissions to read only.
I called the file hosts.bat
Code:
@echo off
adb shell mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
adb shell mv /system/etc/hosts /system/etc/hosts.bak
adb shell wget http://209.68.48.119/winhelp2002/hosts.txt -O /system/etc/hosts
adb shell mount -o ro,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
Edit: the ip address above is just the resolved numeric equivalent of http://www.mvps.org/
Adfree is great but I have had problems with adfree and 4g. When I have adfree enabled and I try to browse webpages on a 4g connection, most pages won't load properly it will just hand there for a long time and then load the page.... when I disable adfree web browsing on 4g is fine....
DarkManX4lf , I thought adfree was just a front end for something similar to my post above (#14)?
I realize it's a bit more complicated with update checking, but is it doing anything more than that?
Reference post #14 above.
I believe on the evo's with the 3.7 software, the file system should be
/dev/block/mtdblock4, not /dev/block/mtdblock3 .
However, even with this change, something isn't right after changing the hosts file. I get identical results replacing the file in recovery mode vs fully booted.
Epst, debug no longer works (##data#, or ##debug# from the phone screen). It shows loading, but never comes up.
I don't think see how copying the file over can break something. I suspect something else needs to be done to the file system to prevent these functions from breaking. They work properly with adfree, so it must be doing more than the above lines do.
Thoughts?
DarkManX4lf said:
Adfree is great but I have had problems with adfree and 4g. When I have adfree enabled and I try to browse webpages on a 4g connection, most pages won't load properly it will just hand there for a long time and then load the page.... when I disable adfree web browsing on 4g is fine....
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Same situation here.
Can you provide some specific sites you're having issues with?
I tried 4g here with adfree and didn't run into issues with any of the sites I tried, including several banking ssl sites.
Me too i have issues with adblocking and this mod when i use 4G. Pages do not load fully or correctly. Literally any site.
evo 3.70
running fresh 3.5.0.1

[Q] Removing apps that came with CM6

I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this. Feel free to move it.
I am wondering how to remove some things that came with CM6 when I installed it. When I go to applications > manage applications I cannot delete anything other than the things I've installed. Here is a list of things that I want to delete.
Amazon mp3
The stock browser
Stock Camera
stock messaging
stock music player
Google Talk
Google Voice
All the wallpapers
Home screen tips
I don't have a use for any of these and would rather free up the space and keep down the clutter from things I don't use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735255
*************** NOTE ***************
Removing some of these may cause instability/FC issues with your phone. Just fair warning.
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After reading that thread; the files you need to delete are... (located in System/App)
com.amazon.mp3.apk
Browser.apk
Camera.apk
(Not sure about messaging - might be mms.apk)
music.apk
talk.apk
I'm not totally sure about the others.
deleting mms.apk will remove your ability to receive texts. i know cause i tried to replace it with handcent at one point. removing music and amazon should be fine.
Thanks for the replies. I'm gonna try to remove the Amazon mp3 and Music now. What do you think would happen if I move the apps to my SD card and then access and delete them from my computer? Does this run the same risk of instability issues? In theory, I should be able to back them up on my computer and restore them if things go wrong, agree?
Anthony1s said:
Thanks for the replies. I'm gonna try to remove the Amazon mp3 and Music now. What do you think would happen if I move the apps to my SD card and then access and delete them from my computer? Does this run the same risk of instability issues? In theory, I should be able to back them up on my computer and restore them if things go wrong, agree?
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Ya. You can back them up to your SD card or PC, whichever is easier.
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Here's what I did along with some instructions from attn1. (he's the best!) Maybe this information will be helpful to someone. I am running CM6 A012 on my phone.
I booted up the Ubuntu LiveCD that I used to root my phone.
Rebooted my phone into Clockwork Recovery... power & volume down > wait for system check > Recovery
Once in ClockWork Recovery I linked my phone via USB to my computer and clicked 'partitions menu' then 'mount /system'
I accessed the terminal in Ubuntu and I couldn't get permissions to access the phone's files
In terminal, attn1 had me type the following commands before I could access the app list.
1) echo $PATH
2) sudo su
3) cd /opt/android-sdk-linux_86/tools
4) ./adb kill-server
5) ./adb remount
After that, to list the apps type: ./adb shell ls -l /system/app
To remove apps type: ./adb shell rm /system/app/filename.apk
To check if they're removed type: ./adb shell ls /system/app/filename.apk
I removed Music.apk, com.amazon.mp3.apk, and Browser.apk. When trying to remove Gmail.apk, Ubuntu wouldn't let me do anything else. I am assuming that the LiveCD has a time limit on it for the trial version. I then unmounted my phone on ClockWork and the rebooted it. The apps that I removed are gone from my phone and everything related to them still works fine.
Here is a link I used to find out which .apk files were safe for removal. http://forum.sdx-developers.com/android-2-1/(list)-apk's-and-odex's-safenot-safe-to-delete/
I will do some more research and try to remove other .apk files in a couple hours. I didn't try the 'move to SD' method that I mentioned above and would still like someone's opinion on it.
I forgot to mention. It's probably best to do a nandroid back up before doing all this. I didn't do one that time and will do it next time. I will also leave a list of everything I removed for future reference. If anyone else has a list, I would appreciate seeing that. This is my first time doing all this so I am constantly bugging attn1 for knowledge.
It didn't seem right to complain about AT&T bloatware, but still have to deal with the apps cyanogen installed.
Correct me if I am wrong. I did it this way and so far haven't found any issue YET. BTW, I didn't delete mms.apk though. Use Winrar (or other programs, not tested) to open cm6-liberty-A0xx-signed.zip. Navigate to system/app and then remove the apk files from there. Close winrar and install the modified cm6-liberty-Axxx-signed.zip like normal. It saves me a lot of time dealing with adb.
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Correct me if I am wrong. I did it this way and so far haven't found any issue YET. BTW, I didn't delete mms.apk though. Use Winrar (or other programs, not tested) to open cm6-liberty-A0xx-signed.zip. Navigate to system/app and then remove the apk files from there. Close winrar and install the modified cm6-liberty-Axxx-signed.zip like normal. It saves me a lot of time dealing with adb.
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You know, that's a much easier idea. Even testing by taking one .apk out at a time would be faster, I think. And my Winrar is expired and it still let's remove files! I would just have to remember to save a backup on the .zip before and after removing each .apk.
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1) echo $PATH
Not required. Only had you do that because I knew shad0wf0x put the tools in the path, but didn't know exactly where. Just made it easier for moving there once you did the next step.
2) sudo su
3) cd /opt/android-sdk-linux_86/tools
Required.
4) ./adb kill-server
Not required - only had you do it because the server was initially started from the regular user account and wasn't connecting properly.
5) ./adb remount
After that, to list the apps type: ./adb shell ls -l /system/app
To remove apps type: ./adb shell rm /system/app/filename.apk
To check if they're removed type: ./adb shell ls /system/app/filename.apk
This is fine....
I removed Music.apk, com.amazon.mp3.apk, and Browser.apk. When trying to remove Gmail.apk, Ubuntu wouldn't let me do anything else. I am assuming that the LiveCD has a time limit on it for the trial version. I then unmounted my phone on ClockWork and the rebooted it. The apps that I removed are gone from my phone and everything related to them still works fine.
Here is a link I used to find out which .apk files were safe for removal. http://forum.sdx-developers.com/android-2-1/(list)-apk's-and-odex's-safenot-safe-to-delete/
I will do some more research and try to remove other .apk files in a couple hours. I didn't try the 'move to SD' method that I mentioned above and would still like someone's opinion on it.
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FYI there is no expiration on the Ubuntu LiveCD. If it stopped working for you, it was for some other reason.
Thanks for correcting that attn1. I haven't tried to do anything further yet, but will after a nap. Does anyone know if you edit the ROM in Winrar, do you have to sign it or w/e?
Anthony1s said:
Thanks for correcting that attn1. I haven't tried to do anything further yet, but will after a nap. Does anyone know if you edit the ROM in Winrar, do you have to sign it or w/e?
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When I modified both of N1 and Aria CM rom, I don't have to sign it again.
Ok here is the basics of what I did. I didn't modify the CM .zip from my computer because I thought it would take more time to nandroid backup and reflash the ROM. If I install a new ROM, I am more likely to do that. I loaded the Ubuntu LiveCD and proceeded with what I was doing before. I still had to put in every command that attn1 taught me.
Here is a list of everything I removed.
- Music.apk Successful. No problems.
- com.amazon.mp3.apk Successful. No problems.
- Browser.apk Successful. No problems.
- Gmail.apk Successful. No problems.
- CMWallpapers.apk Successful. No problems.
- LiveWallpapers.apk Successful. No problems.
- MagicSmokeWallpapers.apk successful except the 'Many' live wallpaper option doesn't load without this. I didn't care cause I was getting rid of all of them.
- LiveWallpapersPicker.apk Deleting this changes some things. When you go to menu >wallpaper it takes me directly to Astro File Manager instead of the wallpaper menu. I can still access and change my wallpaper though the Gallery app
I didn't remove Camera.apk because I read somewhere that it will mess up your camera even if you have another app install. I also didn't remove any Google apps yet. I might try those any other day. They aren't bothering me right now.
I was thinking about moving my nandroid backup to my computer to save space, but I didn't. I realized that if my SD is full, I won't have space on it to move it back when I needed it.
Thanks for all the tips.
what are the apps you upgraded to after deleting these?
i dont want to delete the stock once i've been using if there alternatives arent any better.
dh4645 said:
what are the apps you upgraded to after deleting these?
i dont want to delete the stock once i've been using if there alternatives arent any better.
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For Music, I'm using Mixzing. For Browser, I'm using Dolphin HD. For E-mail, I'm using K9. For Messaging, I'm using Handcent. For Camera, I have a bunch of different apps.
I heard that your camera and messaging won't work without the 'Camera' and 'Messaging' that are currently on the phone. I'm assuming that your email won't work without the 'Email'. I deleted Gmail without any problems though. All the rest that I removed were just Wallpapers that came on the phone. I can pull up the wallpapers that I want from gallery still.
I don't think I freed up much memory space. My main concern was to get all those 'Music' widgets off my widget list and make everything else less cluttered.
So you can still get and send email from your email account after removing gmail or do you have to buy/download another email client. I am trying to figure out the differences between the gmail and email apps at the moment. The email app seems to have changed in Froyo to something less than it was. Are you using the standard "email" app after you delete gmail app?
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So you can still get and send email from your email account after removing gmail or do you have to buy/download another email client. I am trying to figure out the differences between the gmail and email apps at the moment. The email app seems to have changed in Froyo to something less than it was. Are you using the standard "email" app after you delete gmail app?
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I use k9 mail. Everything worked after i removed gmail.apk
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What I did before I installed the addon apps is opened the zip file and just deleted the apk files I didnt want.
I forgot to delete Twitter tho. Doh.
Hey, tried running Skyfire browser after uninstalling the default browser?? Cause all I am getting is a black screen when trying to run Skyfire.Other browsers work fine, but no Skyfire.
Know of any way to reinstall the defautl browser???
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Hey, tried running Skyfire browser after uninstalling the default browser?? Cause all I am getting is a black screen when trying to run Skyfire.Other browsers work fine, but no Skyfire.
Know of any way to reinstall the defautl browser???
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I think I read somewhere that Skyfire is meant to run on top of the default browser, kind of like an add-on.
For the stock browser, download cm6 and unzip it. Then go into the unzipped file >system>app>browser.apk. Just push Browser.apk to /system/app on your phone via adb and you're good to go.
EDIT: just realized you might not be running cm6. Not sure if theres a difference between the browser in cm6 and the one from the stock rom. If there is a difference you just follow the same procedure from whichever rom you're running.

VERY very long shot...

Hi all,
Love my HTC Desire so much i bought a Witstech A81E Android 2.2 Tablet. Which is pretty buggy to say the least though on the whole works well.
The one thing that is driving me crazy is a number of apps dont install with the logcat error:
"packagename.apk requires unavailable shared library com.google.android.maps"
Now from what i have read apparently this device does not come with Google Maps API so my question is how do i add it?
Can it be done? Do i need to modify a ROM to do it? can i push it via adb or apk?
A little help would be greatly appreciated.
It would need to have google apps installed to be able to access the libraries. Best bet is to find out if it has been rooted yet and try to install the proprietary applications they can't ship the device with.
appreciate the help mate. i've rooted the device though where can i find google maps api?
the unit already has google maps 5.0 installed but apparently doesnt have the API's.
Any idea what im looking for? will it be an APK or just some files i need to put in a system folder?
i think im over my head
additionally i have searched for any com.google.android.maps related data on my desire and have found the following:
/system/framework/com.google.android.maps.jar
/system/etc/permissions/com.google.android.maps.xml
/etc/permissions/com.google.android.maps.xml
/data/dalvik-cache/[email protected]@[email protected]
could it be as easy as copying this over to my tablet?
Ill try it out tonight.
If the application is installed correctly it should work because the api is stored in the data. Is the application on the tablet installed to the /system/ or /data/ partition. It might be looking for the data in /system/
not sure what you mean about where the application resides? you mean the app i am trying to install? The app i am trying to install is Tasker.
i have been doing some googling and saw someone else have the same problem and he managed to fix it:
When trying to install some apps, I would see this error message in logcat:
requires unavailable shared library com.google.android.maps
I had the Google Maps app installed and working, but that didn’t fix the issue. It turns out, I had to add two other files and restart the phone. I found those files in the google zip from Cyanogenmod. It took a little fiddling, but I was able to use these instructions to remount /system in write mode. First step was to take the following two files from the google apps zip (gapps-hdpi-20101114-signed.zip) and put them onto my sd card.
/system/etc/permissions/com.google.android.maps.xml
/system/framework/com.google.android.maps.jar
Then to load them onto the phone, I opened the terminal emulator and ran:
su
mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cp /mnt/sdcard/com.google.android.maps.xml /system/etc/permissions/
cp /mnt/sdcard/com.google.android.maps.jar /system/framework/
Then after I rebooted the phone, I was able to install apps that depend on Google Maps. I can now check bus and train times, and do all kinds of other cool stuff with maps!
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i simply used root explorer to copy it across though still not working. surely someone smarter than me can tell me what i am doing wrong.
is copying with root explorer essentially the same as above?
damn i could have sworn someone here would have been switched on enough to help me on this
oh well back to random googling for me.
Well did you try using terminal emulator? And do what he did? B/c that looks like a remount to system to me easy as pie just do what he did you can find the files with root explorer or do it on your pc doesnt really matter. You can Not achieve what he did just using root explorer you need terminal emulator!
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damn i could have sworn someone here would have been switched on enough to help me on this
oh well back to random googling for me.
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I don't know how much it will help (or if its 100 percent true) but I was just told recently that moving a file via root explorer is the same as pushing it via adb.
sent from gv1.5 on g2
^correct
Sent from Enrique Iglesias.
now i am confused. can i use root explorer or not? i used root explorer and then reset the correct permissions on the files though its still not working.
I take it i can get a terminal emulator that runs on the device itself yeah?
Ill try that next.
If that fails i am going to try my first attempt at cooking a ROM
Appreciate all the help!
no more love for Sage?
i dont know why its so hard..
I did try to cook the original ROM though unyaffs couldnt extract the img.
looks like i might have to boot up a Virtual nix box.. damn this is so much harder than it should be.

**Insufficient Space Available**

So I've searched around and found that others have had this issue as well but no resolution yet. I am on a T-mobile Galaxy Tab 7 running Overcome 7 Series v 4.0 and I am unable to download apps larger than what appears to be about 25mb or larger. I keep getting an error saying that I have insufficient space available though I still have over 1gb of storage available. I ran into this issue while running Overcome Kratos as well.
Is anyone else still having this issue? If so, post here which version tab you have and what rom your running.
The problem lies in the new Android market place app. It is quite buggy from what I hear. A work around is to uninstall the update via the settings -> applications menu. This will revert you back to the old market place version.
Alternativly, I hear there are updates that you'd have to install manually that patch the bug.
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I have tried both to no avail.
You can fix if you have root in you tab.
First download and install Bloat Freezer Free from the market.
With this you can freeze the Market Updater.
Later uninstall the new Market app.
Maybe it's something completely different.
I had quite the same problem ("database full, please delete some contacts/messages") and couldn't find anything.
UNTIL ... i got the idea to check the trash of the Samsung email client.
I used email via POP3 and "delete" doesn't delete a mail, it pushes it to the trash bin (which isn't shown by default).
So I found out that I had one year's email and SPAM blocking my database (which did not show in any tool.
Unfortunately (again) there's no "empty trash" option, so I deleted the POP3-user and am now using IMAP without any problems.
Perhaps this helps someone.
Any news on this? Just installed Overcome today and is experiencing this issue.
If you have clockwork recovery clear dalvik cache
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The problem lies in the default cache partition, which is small. If you're rooted, here's a fix that worked for me.
prerequisites:
root
Script Manager (ads version works ok), or any Terminal app
1. run script manager and bring up the Console
2. Type ’su’ (minus the quotes. approve root permission request if it pops up)
3. Type ‘cd /’
4. Type ‘umount /cache’
5. Type ‘mount -o rw,remount -t rootfs rootfs /’ (set read write permissions)
6. Type ‘rmdir /cache’ (delete cache folder)
7. Type ‘mkdir /sdcard/cache’
8. Type ‘ln -s /sdcard/cache /cache’
(to link cache folder to /sdcard/cache for a bigger partition size)
now your cache will sit on the /sdcard/cache folder, so your cache size is as large as your sd card's free space. I just found this fix somewhere, i forgot where exactly but props o whoever came up with it.
This doesn't seem to stick after a reboot, so maybe you can write a script file and run that at boot using Script manager. I prefer to do it only before I have to install something big, which is not very often anyway, so just run the script when you have to so you can keep default settings at bootup.

Nook HD+ Google Play Store. GAPPS, modified 12/04.

ANNOUNCEMENT:
If you have a new Nook HD/HD+ and want to root and get the GAPPS running, you should follow the guide at the All-in-One thread instead. That said, I won't copy all the information here to there, so you should continue to read on.
Proof:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MssQ25bnZnk
Okay this one is more interesting than the root I created. I don't think there will be a simple batch file for this one. I barely get this working and I'm going to try to write instruction for the people. I guess let me start off with the same disclaimer.
Disclaimer:
If something gone wrong, it's all your fault. I take ZERO responsibility for what happen to your device, your life, your wife/husband, your kids, your unborn child and etc. You get the idea.
Background:
I basically taking the installation process from the Kindle Fire HD and apply it it here. The original instruction which I "borrow" from is here. For the most part, the process is the same, but we have to be extra careful for writing into /system partition or we are toast.
What I found:
Well, since we didn't have "UNKNOWN SOURCE" option, we have to adapt and fix that first. You can thanks skyhawk21 for coming up with that idea. Since then, there have been other way to enable Unknown Source. LeapinLar have wrote an excellent here. And I have make it even simpler here. Also, I have found that trying to install Google Play store after some other stuff already installed is kinda pain and brought some error. So I would strongly start this fresh. I mean factory reset and apply root. If you don't know how to gain root on the Nook HD+, I wrote an excellent piece for it here.
Hugh big caution
I did all my stuff based off my root method. I also noticed that verygreen updated his root. While there are some similarlity in our methods, THERE ARE SOME DIFFERENCE ALSO. For example his root doesn't have a working superuser or he have busybox installed and symbolicly linked for all sub command. This mean the instruction I have may not work if you used his method to root.
Addendum 1: 11/19/[email protected]:50PM Pacific
I have been told that the first set of instruction is no longer necessary by leapinlar. This mean that if you only want the ability to install app via Google Play, you can do the first set of instruction and be done with it. But this means you won't be able to utilize the rest of Google's services. On the other hand, you can skip the first instruction and purely do 2nd instruction and get most of the stuff working. Well I say most because it doesn't include Google Maps and Chrome.
Addendum 2: 11/19/[email protected] Pacific
I have added Google Map below so you can download separately But Chrome Browser is like 20MB and over the filesize limit of the xda forum. Since most people don't use it, and there are many good alternative browser already, I won't bother. You can also look up both apk online if you want. they both should work on Nook. You don't have to make symbolic link on these two, but you can't have it on /system either. Either try install it via "adb install" command or open it using your favorite file browser. I forgot which method I use, probably the first.
Addendum 3: 11/30/[email protected]:25AM Pacific
I rewrite and hide unnecessary stuff and streamline the guide.
Addendum 4: 12/01/[email protected]:25PM Pacific
Adding gapps-ics-inst.sh.img which should be compatible for both my and verygreen root method.
Addendum 5: 12/02/[email protected] Pacific
Adding troubleshooting tips
Addendum 6: 12/04/[email protected]:45PM Pacific
Update with brand new easy to follow instruction.
Addendum 7: 12/07/[email protected] Pacific
The Google Map will no longer install as part of the script. I think Maps may not function properly if google framework weren't installed correctly first.
So, you will just have to install it manually after the Google Play updated.
EXTREMELY OUTDATED NOT FULLY WORKING Instruction is hidden since it's no longer necessary.
Instruction:
Optional, factory reset it. Seriously I cannot say this will work unless you start from scratch. If you already have rooted earlier, then install something like titanium backup and backup your porn(I mean data).
Gain root access. Follow this guide.
Follow my instruction here to enable "UNKNOWN SOURCE".
Upload 3 files to /data/su/ using "adb push" command
GoogleServicesFramework.apk - mediafire.com/?zaumfwhraxcifqf
Vending.apk - mediafire.com/?31bn3e258jjpj8d
Play.apk - mediafire.com/?wwcqrlfwt8o1gnv
If you have problem downloading this Play.apk I suggest try using this Vending_v3.9.17.apk instead. Be sure not to confuse with the earlier Vending.apk file, or better yet, rename it to something like Play3917.apk
adb install $your_choice_of_file_manager(must support root), I prefer ES File manager
using your file manager and browse to /data/su and install GoogleServicesFramework.apk (I'm not sure if you can just do adb install GoogleServicesFramework.apk from your PC, but since I didn't do it that way and this is a known result, so I recommend doing it this way)
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
mv /data/su/Vending.apk /system/app/Vending.apk
chmod 644 /system/app/Vending.apk
chown 0.0 /system/app/Vending.apk
mount -o remount,ro /system (not sure if this is necessary, but I better safe than sorry)
using your file manager and navigate to /system/app and install Vending.apk
mount -o remount,rw /system (only if you did step 11)
rm /system/app/Vending.apk
mount -o remount,ro /system
using your file manager and go to /data/su and install Play.apk or Play3917.apk depending on what you download
now you can delete both GoogleServiceFramework.apk and Play.apk in the /data/su folder.
That's all, your Google Play Store should now be working.
Login and have fun. I manage to install some stuff through that.
Click the "THANKS" button below.
OK, now to get a more complete gapps. The below steps are to be only after you have Google Play Store, meaning all the above steps are done. The instruction below will let your other app sync and use google account. Meaning stuff like RSS reader sync with google reader or Youtube app access your personal account. Well, atleast those are the two I have tried and seem to be working.
OUTDATED Instruction:
Instructions:
Download these two files. gapps-ics-inst.sh.img and gapps-ics-system.zip (if you use verygreen root method use this gapps-ics-inst.sh.img , the one embedded on this post instead. This one should work universally but untested. I re-wrote it to adapt for verygreen root method also. If it works I'll rewrite this part of instruction again to use the new version of the shell script.)
adb push gapps-ics-inst.sh.img /data/su/gapps-ics-inst.sh
adb push gapps-ics-system.zip /data/su/
This step might take some time
adb shell
su
cd /data/su
chmod 755 gapps-ics-inst.sh
./gapps-ics-inst.sh
This step could take some time too, once it return to shell, then go to next step
(optional delete installation file to save space) rm gapps-ics-system.zip
(optional delete installation file to save space) rm gapps-ics-inst.sh
exit
exit
(you should be back to your OS by now, if not keep exiting until you are out of adb)
adb reboot
once your nook is rebooted, the screen may say updating some files, this is normal.
enjoy, everything should work now.
If you didn't hit that "THANKS" button, you better do now. If you did, do it again?
Thanks leapinlar for catching the typo, I have reupload the shell script file now. And thanks to him for hosting the gapps-system.zip
There have been some errors on my initial instruction. Certain things have been point out. I have updated the instruction accordingly. leapinlar have also fixed gapps files and the shell script for that in post #34. So big kudo to him. I haven't have much time to toy with this lately, but since people report that his script work. So here are the new instruction.
If you were using verygreen version of root, try running this first.
Code:
adb shell su -c "/data/su/busybox chown shell.shell /data/su"
FAQ:
Q: I don't see the Google Play Market on the list of apps.
A: If you use the "Skip OOBE" aka Test mode, then (reboot first or go into shell and kill the app launcher and then) you have to hold down the Vol-Up key and tap the word Apps on the top to see them. After that I recommend installing other launcher, then they can see all the apps.
Q: Some people are saying after they install an adblock app, after reboot it get into bootloop and wipe everything.
A: The way most adblock apps work is that they modify the hosts file which usually located at /system/etc/hosts Well, as we have discussed before this is not a good idea to make change directly to /system folder(directory). The only adblock I know of that work is AdAway with a specific setting.
When installed, first you have to go to menu > preferences > target hosts file > /data/data/hosts, it will then ask to create symbolic link, say yes and then you can reboot.
Troubleshooting Tips:
I had a little problem today, unrelated to the GAPPS install mod here. But the problem involved Google Play not working correctly. I kept getting Google Play error pop up. So, I use Titanium Backup ROOT to wipe the data and then uninstall all the apps which names start with Google. I'm not sure if this is enough, it might but I didn't want to take any chance. This maybe unnecessary but I did it anyway; I delete all the files that I created in the /data/su/system that have anything to do with google. Basically anything that was unzip there. Rebooted, then re-apply the same google mod here. And problem solved. I did have to re-login again, but yes I clear up that Google Play error.
Pre-Requisite:
ADB + ROOT + Enable Unknown Source.
1. ADB: leapinlar wrote a post to help you getting ADB to work here.
2. ROOT: I wrote a guide on how to get root the easy way here.
3. Enable Unknown Source: Again, I make an easy little tool for you here.
Brand New and Improve Instructions:
Download these three files. New.zip GoogleMaps.apk and gapps-ics-system.zip
Unzip New.zip (don't unzip gapps-ics-system.zip)
run install.bat
PS: Now I know how hard it's to write a guide in xda. Prop to all those dev that have been there b4 and after, especially the one I have use their works.
That's it, I'm going out to buy one ASAP. Thanks for your hard work!
thanks for you Howto
after that is it possible to use Youtube and Google Maps apps?
Youtube can be install from Play Store but you have to sideload the Google Maps since it's not available for download in Play Store. GMail works, but the authentication through google account on other apps still aren't working. I guess this problem may be beyond my current level of tinkering knowledge.
great job on getting google market somewhat working!!!! We need the manual nooter developer or author to make what we need for the Nook HD AND HD+. Anyhow I belwive you need more framework files to get google authentication working and unfortunately they need to be installed within root folders like the /system folders and sub folders... Also Barness and noble included frameworks for google authentication, probably just not working with google apps installed manually.... gotta figure it out...
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By the way youtube app works installed older version from my Motorola Droid 3 manually through es file explorer and it works and does HD fine
I have been thinking about that and wonder if we can put those lib files on diff folder and sym link them? I still afraid it might reset the thing.
someone0 said:
Instruction:
[*]Optional, factory reset it. Seriously I cannot say this will work unless you start from scratch. If you already have rooted earlier, then install something like titanium backup and backup your porn(I mean data).
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I was able to do this with root explorer after rooting with no problem.
Thanks for this (and your rooting zip - both are super!)
issue was fixed, removed obnoxiously long quote
smatticus said:
still have the issue where i can't get the nookcolortools to run properly from /system/app. it just crashes. i googled this and it says that i need to reboot the nook to apply the system/app move BUT that supposedly creates the bootloop. i REALLY don't want to do that so can someone help me out here?
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You probably shouldn't quote anything that big unless you very need to. As far as getting nook color tool to run, did you set the file to have proper permission, eg: chmod and chown the file? Your other option is factory reset and start from scratch. Sometime getting a clean slate to start with make things easiler to follow.
Thank you for the Google Play Store. It works great for me. I want to install Google Voice. Before I installed your framework apk, I was not able to get the credentials to come up. Now since installing that, it comes up with my Google credentials and tries to authenticate them. But immediately Android System force closes and the sign in screen just sits there. Any ideas on this one? This is the last thing I need to make this my everyday device.
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someone0 said:
As far as getting nook color tool to run, did you set the file to have proper permission, eg: chmod and chown the file? Your other option is factory reset and start from scratch. Sometime getting a clean slate to start with make things easiler to follow.
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turns out i wasn't supposed to install the app via adb. my fault for not following instructions. thanks for your hard work
Nice, I think I am getting the Nook HD+.. Hope there is custom ROM soon.. thanks man
leapinlar said:
Thank you for the Google Play Store. It works great for me. I want to install Google Voice. Before I installed your framework apk, I was not able to get the credentials to come up. Now since installing that, it comes up with my Google credentials and tries to authenticate them. But immediately Android System force closes and the sign in screen just sits there. Any ideas on this one? This is the last thing I need to make this my everyday device.
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I'm thinking about that right now but as I suggested, putting the google lib in other place and make symbolic link in the appropriate /system sub. I won't be able to test that theory of mine until I get home later tonight. I will have to research where all the files suppose to go and their permission. Unless you want to do it, you are welcome to.
I agree, getting authentication would be tha last missing link to make this device fully enjoyable as day-to-day usage. And the we can wait for custom ROM from real developers. That is definitely out of my knowledge.
works without full reset
figured i'd put it out there that i DID NOT do a full factory reset (partly to be a guinea pig, partly because i'm lazy) and this method DOES WORK without it. It took 2 tries (it loaded up the first time, then crashed a few minutes later.) the second time it worked like a charm. One note: the chown command gave me an "operation not permitted" notice, but the market IS working, i grabbed a TON of apps and thankfully got updates to the ones i purchased through the nook shop that hadn't seen an update since they first launched (i'm looking at you, machinarium).
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your work on this! I can access the Google Play Store along with the Amazon App Store now and have loaded up my new Nook with my favorite apps. My only disappointment is that I still can't get Amazon Instant Video or Google Play Movies to work...once these work I'll be in heaven!
leapinlar said:
Thank you for the Google Play Store. It works great for me. I want to install Google Voice. Before I installed your framework apk, I was not able to get the credentials to come up. Now since installing that, it comes up with my Google credentials and tries to authenticate them. But immediately Android System force closes and the sign in screen just sits there. Any ideas on this one? This is the last thing I need to make this my everyday device.
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BTW, I got that working now, my theory works. Now only if I have a place to store 60+MB file. Then I can update this guide to include that. I was able to use Youtube app to access my account and so is my RSS reader to sync with google reader.
Access Denied
I'm getting an error when I try to execute ./gapps-inst.sh. It's saying cannot execute - Permission denied. I've rooted and followed the instructions to install Google Play and all worked fine...I'm on this last step and it won't work! Advice is much appreciated!! I also keep having permission denied issues with the adb push command...I can paste the files manually via ES File Explorer and rename to remove the .bin but I still can't install from adb shell.
I've also tried chmod 777 on the gapps-inst.sh prior to doing ./gapps-inst.sh but that produces a giant string of errors.
I'm at a loss!
someone0:
I just rehosted your files on my MediaFire account.
Removed links. New links on OP.
Alright, so I have no idea what Nook HD/HD+ thread to put this is in... so here i go.
1. Will these steps get the play store on the Nook HD as well?
2. Will the apps show up in the Nook app section, or do we still need a launcher. I have sideloaded all my apps, but have to use a launcher to get at them.
Thanks!
someone0:
There is are a couple of typos in your gapps-inst.sh file -
Code:
ln -s /data/su/system/usr/srec/en-US/google_hotword_clg /system/usr/en-US/google_hotword_clg
ln -s /data/su/system/usr/srec/en-US/google_hotword_logistic /system/usr/en-US/google_hotword_logistic
are missing the /srec in the second /system link.
Also it seems the real /system has these files so the symlinks fail.
Code:
ln -s /data/su/system/etc/permissions/com.google.widevine.software.drm.xml /system/etc/permissions/com.google.widevine.software.drm.xml
ln -s /data/su/system/framework/com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar /system/framework/com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar
ln -s /data/su/system/usr/srec/en-US/acoustic_model /system/usr/srec/en-US/acoustic_model

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