I was wondering if we have a tun.ko module for our device yet, or for any Jelly Bean devices.
Also, where would I put it into?
It is prebuilt into the stock kernel. You can download the openvpn binary installer, install and fire up ovenvpn
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Samba (CIFS) kernel modules for Google Nexus S, Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.2), JZO54K, kernel 3.0.31-g5894150
I've compiled the necessary kernel modules for enabling CIFS support on stock Jelly Bean 4.1.2.
I use F3d0r's "CifsManager" to load the kernel modules and manage my CIFS shares.
My settings for CifsManager is as follows:
Load cifs module: <Yes>
Load via insmod: <Yes>
Path to cifs.ko[:<modpath>]*
/system/lib/modules/md4.ko:/system/lib/modules/nls_utf8.ko:/system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
What are CIFS modules for?
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apatal said:
What are CIFS modules for?
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It's for mounting "Windows" shares on your device.
what diferent???
eddy_nugroz said:
what diferent???
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I don't know what you mean. What should be different? Kernel modules only runs together with (one) the corresponding correct (version-vise) kernel.
chrkad said:
Samba (CIFS) kernel modules for Google Nexus S, Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.2), JZO54K, kernel 3.0.31-g5894150
I've compiled the necessary kernel modules for enabling CIFS support on stock Jelly Bean 4.1.2.
I use F3d0r's "CifsManager" to load the kernel modules and manage my CIFS shares.
My settings for CifsManager is as follows:
Load cifs module: <Yes>
Load via insmod: <Yes>
Path to cifs.ko[:<modpath>]*
/system/lib/modules/md4.ko:/system/lib/modules/nls_utf8.ko:/system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
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My kernel version is 3.1.10-g009b6d1, stock from the last OTA.
These don't work
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My kernel version is 3.1.10-g009b6d1, stock from the last OTA.
These don't work
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That sounds really weird. Is that an Nexus S ("soju") or something else? What information do you have in your "About phone"?
chrkad said:
That sounds really weird. Is that an Nexus S ("soju") or something else? What information do you have in your "About phone"?
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Oops. I did a google search for Nexus 7 cifs.ko. didn't look close enough. Sorry.
Jim
thank you
chrkad said:
Samba (CIFS) kernel modules for Google Nexus S, Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.2), JZO54K, kernel 3.0.31-g5894150
I've compiled the necessary kernel modules for enabling CIFS support on stock Jelly Bean 4.1.2.
I use F3d0r's "CifsManager" to load the kernel modules and manage my CIFS shares.
My settings for CifsManager is as follows:
Load cifs module: <Yes>
Load via insmod: <Yes>
Path to cifs.ko[:<modpath>]*
/system/lib/modules/md4.ko:/system/lib/modules/nls_utf8.ko:/system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
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thanks, worked really fine for me...
used it with cm10 mod - kernel 3.0.50
Hi, I would like to learn how to create cifs modules for my Nexus 7 1st gen.
Where to start?
Has anyone successfully got any xposed modules working? Xposed installs fine but no modules work. Like 4 way reboot menu.
[ LTE Nexus 4 | Kit Kat ] ?
dEris said:
Has anyone successfully got any xposed modules working? Xposed installs fine but no modules work. Like 4 way reboot menu.
[ LTE Nexus 4 | Kit Kat ] ?
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I haven't I wish tho I'll be subscribing to this thread
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Developer stated that it's not working yet but he's on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Android 4.4 changed several things and it's therefore not compatible with Xposed yet. I need to run it on my own device (I9100 using CyanogenMod) to adjust Xposed for it.
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Xposed installer is working but the modules aren't compatible with 4.4. Yet. I was able to install the framework with no issues.
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It will be interesting to see how the new security updates effect it.
Wayne Tech Nexus
Looking forward to a working 4.4 version, I really need App Settings (to reduce the icons in the stock launcher) and Greenify's experimental features
Any update?
dEris said:
Any update?
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I suggest you to try unofficial Carbon nightlies. Seems to be working for the majority but for me it fails when flashing.
I am on PA 4.4 KK and I have installed the Xposed framework now I want to install the compatible gravity box. Please help me find it by giving me the link.
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Hi,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316070 Version 2.7.5
But you have to install the Xposed beta version for android 4.4 - see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47771876
Andi
not sure if theres anything out there for the 230nu? but I was curious if there was anyway to get the framework for this device, Ive never used exposed other than a slight dabble with it on my Galaxy Note i717 ! Anyone have any knowldege of this ? I am rooted , and I do have TWRP , however the TWRP I have is useless as it cant do anything! If theres another copy of recovery out there Id be willing to try that out as well, I dont actually use the Tab all that much , I have too much fun on my OnePlus One
I don't really understand your question all to well, but to my knowledge the Xposed framework should work on all devices. I have the 8" tab 4 and Xposed is installed as are multiple modules. The xposed framework is just an APK, which I believe makes it universal. Hopefully this helps with your question.
Just find the xposed apk, move it to your device and install the apk. Then you should install/update the framework and reboot your device. Should be completely done with everything after that besides installing whatever modules you want. I'd suggest checking the subforum for it and you should have all your answers there.
I've never used xposed before but I thought it would be easier than flashing a ROM. Where do I get it an SM-T230NU & what are the best modules?
Just search for the xposed forum on XDA and then you download it. I use wanam xposed module to kill camera sound and to do a few other useful tweaks and one or two other modules just for giggles like the hodor module.
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There's a warning before trying to install the module. Forget exactly what it said but something to the effect of not compatible with the system.
SM-T230NU/ xposed frsmework install
vice86 said:
There's a warning before trying to install the module. Forget exactly what it said but something to the effect of not compatible with the system.
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The warning msg says "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc...
Pm me if you want me to email you the screenshot of the whole thing. Thanks in advance for the help.
Dogfyter
Sorry for reviving a dead thread... I just recently picked up a TAB 4 (SM-T230NU) and also am having some confusion on installing xposed. I am rooted, and using Android 4.4.2. When using the APK it will not allow me to install the framework, with the message "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc..." ...
Anyone able to help me on getting Xposed on this device WITHOUT updating my android version?
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Sorry for reviving a dead thread... I just recently picked up a TAB 4 (SM-T230NU) and also am having some confusion on installing xposed. I am rooted, and using Android 4.4.2. When using the APK it will not allow me to install the framework, with the message "xposed is not compatible w/ android apk version 19 or your processor architecture (armeabi-v7a). Etc..." ...
Anyone able to help me on getting Xposed on this device WITHOUT updating my android version?
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Same issue here on my SM-T231.