[Q] Android SDK Emulator - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubl

Hi! i'm trying to emulate my own custom rom but i can't.
I searched tutorials, but anything, always the same problem, black screen.
list of the steps what i followed:
1) install android SDK
2) create a avd, name SGY
3) copy my system.img into the SGY folder of avd.
4) on linux terminal emulator run "./emulator SGY -system "/path/to/systemimg/system.img"
anybody knows what i'm doing wrong?
thanks for their answers
PS: sorry for my poor english

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[Q] how to unpack squashed.sqsh in NAND android builds ??

hi ..
the title says it all ,,
i want to make some changes on the squashed.sqsh file but i can't cause it is read only !!
so is there a way to unsquash it or unpack it and then resquash the file ??
i did some search and found out that this could only be done on linux so i went and downloaded the latest Ubuntu build
and tried this command
"sudo squashfs /home/'user'/desktop/extract /home/'user'/desktop/squashed.sqsh"
the file is on my desktop
but i get command not found ..
i searched and found that i need to download "squashfs-tools" and i did download version 4.1
but now how do i install it ??
the read me says that i have to use "make" command but i don't know how to use it !!
i also searched and it is all complicated and i couldn't figure out the way to install it !!
this is my first time using linux !!
please help cause as for now Android on NAND is pretty much useless for me !!
i'll be sure to make a guide after this .. for people who want to modify the squashed.sqsh file ..

[Q] New To Iconia > Need Answers.

i got a few noob questions because i'm new to iconia..
1. how do i install custom boot animation ?
2. how to install Android SDK developer ?
3. if i flash my iconia with custom roms , how to backup my apps , games and files ?
4. how to back up my stock rom before flashing my iconia ?
maybe this is the question so far..
PhantomMinds said:
i got a few noob questions because i'm new to iconia..
1. how do i install custom boot animation ?
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Place the bootanimation.zip in /system/media or /system/local depending of the ROM.
You of course need to have a rooted ROM for that and a root file explorer.
PhantomMinds said:
2. how to install Android SDK developer ?
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Maybe you can read this :
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html
If you want just to use adb, just copy the sdk on your computer and add only the USB drivers (in other components) and install them.
PhantomMinds said:
3. if i flash my iconia with custom roms , how to backup my apps , games and files ?
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Use Titanium backup for this. Need to be rooted.
Your files stored in /sdcard ou in /mnt/external_sdcard are not modified, unless you format /data.
PhantomMinds said:
4. how to back up my stock rom before flashing my iconia ?
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Install CWM recovery and do a backup from the recovery.
You just have to read a few threads here to get all the details.
Start with this one :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1209988
actually , can you tell me step by step how to install custom boot animation using Android SDK ?
i have seen a post somewhere that tell users to use push adb command or what so ever to install boot animation..
but how ?
PhantomMinds said:
actually , can you tell me step by step how to install custom boot animation using Android SDK ?
i have seen a post somewhere that tell users to use push adb command or what so ever to install boot animation..
but how ?
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1. Start by installing adb - http://tinyurl.com/ycysgxg
2. Then use adb to push the file to the correct directory - http://tinyurl.com/3uxduqt
3. ???
4. Profit.

Ultimate guide to get Ubuntu and Busybox on your samsung galaxy tab 10.1

this is an easy pease guide to install Ubuntu with working Busybox on your samsung galaxy Tab 10.1
Requirements:
A rooted device (there are lots op threads on xda on how to root your 10.1)
after rooting download Ubuntu installer Free
the second app you need to download is busybox installer
and third you will need to download and install android-vnc you will need this to view the ubuntu after instalation
and then last but not least you can download a overclocking kernel to make things work smoother. there is a thread in xda about this.
and then download the setcpu.apk file. search it on google.
If you have any trouble finding the correct apps and kernels please post in your reply and I will give you the links to the kernels I am using uploaded by myself for you to download
Okay so lets get this party started
okay so after rooting your device install the Ubuntu Installer Free and follow the promts. it is an easy to use app which guides you to 3 downloads. the first download is the ubuntu.sh file. and then there are two links to download the ubuntu image. If you want a light (not good looking) version of ubuntu download the smaller image (the second option of the downloads).
If you want the gnome (sexy looking ubuntu) download the third option.
while you are downloading the files GO AHEAD and install the BusyBox installer app. then choose the 1.18.4 version and install it into you system/bin directory. it will give you the directory in a list to choose. once thats done install the same version again but in the system/xbin directory.
while you wait for ubuntu installer to download the images for you go ahead and search for that nifty overclock kernel. make sure IT IS NOT the one from zedomax because then you will have no screen rotate ability. look for an overclock kernel that has ov_oa in its description. once again post in this thread if you are having troubles and i will upload my kernel.
So after ubuntu installer has downloaded files go ahead and extract them into the /sdcard/ubuntu folder (you will have to create the folder)
after you have extracted the files into /sdcard/ubuntu folder (this directory is in the root of your tab. you do not have to create a folder in the root saying /sdcard/ubuntu. you can just make a folder named Ubuntu and drop the files in there.
so after plainc the files into the Ubuntu folder go to you terminal on your device. if you dont have a terminal you can download it from the market for free. its called android terminal.
in the terminal tipe the following
su
cd /sdcard/ubuntu
sh ubuntu.sh
if you have correct busybox installed you will get a prompt that asks you for the screen size. make the screen size 1280x800
then IF it gives you a choise between lightlinux or Gnome. select option 2. gnome
after that done open android vnc and set the following
name: ubi
password: ubuntu
adress: localhost
port: 5900
and then select connect.
and congratulations. everything was perfect. if not. pm me or reply in this thread for support.
Have you test it on Galaxy Tab 8.9
Hi. it will work on the galaxy Tab 8.9. just follow the same steps and make sure your device is rooted. as for the overclocking on the 8.9 I am not sure what the steps are
Was just wondering how much space does an installation like that take up? And will an Ubuntu install like that actually support everything that "normal" Ubuntu does (for instance compiling python, c, etc. on the device?). What about programs that work with Ubuntu on a PC, will they work on the Tab as well?
it takes up to 4gig of your storage. the ubuntu for the tab is ubuntu 10 Gnome. so everything works as normal ubuntu 10 would work. python and all those compiling programs will work. if you connect a mouse and keyboard to you tab it would work the same way as it would on a pc.
llewelyn12 said:
it takes up to 4gig of your storage. the ubuntu for the tab is ubuntu 10 Gnome. so everything works as normal ubuntu 10 would work. python and all those compiling programs will work. if you connect a mouse and keyboard to you tab it would work the same way as it would on a pc.
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Nice, will give it a try to see if I can get some of my pygame projects to work (just for the kicks of it) .
I'm guessing you can't use the virtual keyboard with it though right? You need a hardware one? Or maybe, you could download a virtual keyboard for Ubuntu and see if that works ... hmm ... testing time! ^_^
PS: Do you know which desktop environment is used in the light version? Since I have the 16GB tab and I'd mostly use linux through the command prompt to program some basic stuff etc. I wouldn't really need a good desktop interface, just enough to run some graphic stuff when needed. Plus a lightweight DE would run faster
there is an awesome virtual keyboard you can download its called florence. it look ssexy and works good for me.but i stil prefer the manual keyboard.
Check out this pic. It gives an on screen keyboard
Sent from my GT-P7500 using XDA
Does the touchscreen work alright? I remember the native port had troubles with it.
Okay, after a bit of testing I thought I'd share my findings.
The installation was really simple, even though I had problems at first due to a wrong Busybox version - but I downgraded to 1.18.4 and it worked just fine.
I've tried both the "full" install and the "small" one. Both installed without problems, but the "full" one noticeably slower, even when running LXDE desktop environment. Guess that's one of the prices you have to pay for a system with way more applications. Apart from being kinda slow, mostly everything worked fine, the only problem I found was that if you wanted to change the background color of the terminal (the transparent thing wasn't doing it for me) it crashed. Otherwise I've tried out firefox, thunderbird etc. and it all worked fine.
On the "small" install, things seemed faster, CPU/memory was definitely stressed much less then in the full version. But, I ran into a quite big problem - terminals inside the GUI don't work at all. Everytime I run the lxterminal (tried installing some other terminals too, same problem) it starts up, but doesn't do anything. It doesn't even show the usual prompt (for instance "[email protected]>" or something like that). That means you can't run any terminal commands or apps (like top) through the GUI. You CAN however, run apt-get install through the terminal emulator you used to start the whole thing up.
So I worked around the problem by installing stuff from the terminal emulator, then trying it out in the GUI. It works, but it's definitely a real setback, since you can't even do simple stuff like "python test.py" etc. (well, you can through the terminal emulator in android, but then you're limited to text stuff, can't start up tkinter or pygame for instance).
I've managed to run a simple game made in pygame, and it actually had around 20 fps, but since you're looking at it through android-vnc, there's no way for stuff like that to be playable. Felt nice to see your python work on android, especially if you're not on good terms with Java .
I'd also recommend setting the resolution to something smaller, since you have to take the status bar into account - if you don't do that, you'll have to "scroll" up and down to see the whole screen - I've settled on 1280x720, seems to work fine for me.
Another problem I've noticed is that the Esc, F1, F2, ..., F12 keys didn't work inside linux (I'm using an Apple Wireless keyboard). Also, I couldn't play any music files (wanted to see if voice was working).
I'll definitely play around with this a bit more, and I can see myself using this (probably directly through the android terminal emulator, since it detects all my keyboard keys and has auto-completion etc.) for some non graphical programming in Python and C on the move, even without a hardware keyboard it's manageable.
What about anyone else? Did you try it out and what did you think? Anyone has any solutions to my terminal and special keys problem?
PS: Touchscreen doesn't have any problems, you have a few different input modes that you can play around, I haven't found one that would suit me perfectly though (the one I like best can't right click it seems). Ah well, nothing's perfect
Wow man, thanks for your feedback and support! there is a keyboard you can download inside software centre that gives you all the cool keys you would need. but seeing that you cannot use the lxterminal it pretty useless. ill see what I can find out about that but in the meantime thanks a lot for the feedback
nightmarebadger said:
Nice, will give it a try to see if I can get some of my pygame projects to work (just for the kicks of it) .
I'm guessing you can't use the virtual keyboard with it though right? You need a hardware one? Or maybe, you could download a virtual keyboard for Ubuntu and see if that works ... hmm ... testing time! ^_^
PS: Do you know which desktop environment is used in the light version? Since I have the 16GB tab and I'd mostly use linux through the command prompt to program some basic stuff etc. I wouldn't really need a good desktop interface, just enough to run some graphic stuff when needed. Plus a lightweight DE would run faster
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I don't have the tablet (yet-hopefully gonna get one soon) but I'd suggest trying e17 (enlightenment) as your desktop environment. It is lightweight (at least compared to GNOME and KDE), IMO it looks nicer than other lightweight DE's (though the default mouse navigation style is not typical) and it has a touchscreen option/version/interface (don't exactly know what to call it). I have never tried the touchscreen version, but I have seen some screenshots and when I tried it out on a regular computer it asked if I want the touchscreen UI or the normal one. AFAIK it has its own onscreen keyboard (haven't tried it). I'm pretty sure gnome has one as well (somewhere in accessibility)
nightmarebadger said:
Okay, after a bit of testing I thought I'd share my findings.
The installation was really simple, even though I had problems at first due to a wrong Busybox version - but I downgraded to 1.18.4 and it worked just fine....
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Badger, thanks for the mention of downgrading to 1.18.4. Thanks sent to you and the OP
I got it to run fine on my E4GT phone using 1.19.4 but it did not want to work on the Tab. I found that the following apps worked best on my Tab:
1. BusyBox (by Stephen Stericson) - just run this and even if you have 1.19.4 just use the drop down to select 1.18.4 and it will copy over it for you.
(Do not use the uninstall option as it is not needed and can cause problems)
2. Android Terminal Emulator (by Jack Palevich)
3. android-vnc-viewer (by androidVNC team + antlersoft)
Other apps may work but I have found the combination of these 3 to get ubuntu running on my Tab10 just fine.
btw Badger... I am with you 100% on not being on good terms with java
Graphics problem
I've installed this on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9. I seem to have it operating OK but the graphics seem to not be working. The icons on the left are a black and white blur. I have changed the colour format to all of the different settings and no luck - any ideas? Thanks.
Permission Denied
When trying to bootubuntu I keep getting permission denied. I was skipping the su step, as I was following someone elses instructions, and I am now getting farther, but still permission denied at bootunbuntu. I haven't tried a linux flavor since red hat almost 10 years ago, and I was no guru then, so I'm sure whatever I'm missing will be rediculous...
wat kernel
llewelyn12 said:
this is an easy pease guide to install Ubuntu with working Busybox on your samsung galaxy Tab 10.1
Requirements:
A rooted device (there are lots op threads on xda on how to root your 10.1)
after rooting download Ubuntu installer Free
the second app you need to download is busybox installer
and third you will need to download and install android-vnc you will need this to view the ubuntu after instalation
and then last but not least you can download a overclocking kernel to make things work smoother. there is a thread in xda about this.
and then download the setcpu.apk file. search it on google.
If you have any trouble finding the correct apps and kernels please post in your reply and I will give you the links to the kernels I am using uploaded by myself for you to download
Okay so lets get this party started
okay so after rooting your device install the Ubuntu Installer Free and follow the promts. it is an easy to use app which guides you to 3 downloads. the first download is the ubuntu.sh file. and then there are two links to download the ubuntu image. If you want a light (not good looking) version of ubuntu download the smaller image (the second option of the downloads).
If you want the gnome (sexy looking ubuntu) download the third option.
while you are downloading the files GO AHEAD and install the BusyBox installer app. then choose the 1.18.4 version and install it into you system/bin directory. it will give you the directory in a list to choose. once thats done install the same version again but in the system/xbin directory.
while you wait for ubuntu installer to download the images for you go ahead and search for that nifty overclock kernel. make sure IT IS NOT the one from zedomax because then you will have no screen rotate ability. look for an overclock kernel that has ov_oa in its description. once again post in this thread if you are having troubles and i will upload my kernel.
So after ubuntu installer has downloaded files go ahead and extract them into the /sdcard/ubuntu folder (you will have to create the folder)
after you have extracted the files into /sdcard/ubuntu folder (this directory is in the root of your tab. you do not have to create a folder in the root saying /sdcard/ubuntu. you can just make a folder named Ubuntu and drop the files in there.
so after plainc the files into the Ubuntu folder go to you terminal on your device. if you dont have a terminal you can download it from the market for free. its called android terminal.
in the terminal tipe the following
su
cd /sdcard/ubuntu
sh ubuntu.sh
if you have correct busybox installed you will get a prompt that asks you for the screen size. make the screen size 1280x800
then IF it gives you a choise between lightlinux or Gnome. select option 2. gnome
after that done open android vnc and set the following
name: ubi
password: ubuntu
adress: localhost
port: 5900
and then select connect.
and congratulations. everything was perfect. if not. pm me or reply in this thread for support.
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Im having problem, terminal emulator say loop missing.
So plz provide me kernel link and name os version on wich tat kernal need to b flashed
model: samsung galaxy tab 10.1 3g (gt-p7500).
help me for loop supporte kernal
sriabhi said:
Im having problem, terminal emulator say loop missing.
So plz provide me kernel link and name os version on wich tat kernal need to b flashed
model: samsung galaxy tab 10.1 3g (gt-p7500).
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Hello sir,
I need a kernal for loop support on samsung galaxy tab 10.1 3g
(model: gt-p7500).
Plz send me link for kernal and tell me on what rom that kernal
has to be flashed.
can you please direct me to the Ubuntu Installer Free? Can't seem to find it on Play market.
komorka said:
can you please direct me to the Ubuntu Installer Free? Can't seem to find it on Play market.
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It's called "Lunux Ultimate Installer" now...or something along those lines anways. If you search for Ubuntu Installer, it comes up.
llewelyn12 said:
this is an easy pease guide to install Ubuntu with working Busybox on your samsung galaxy Tab 10.1
Requirements:
A rooted device (there are lots op threads on xda on how to root your 10.1)
after rooting download Ubuntu installer Free
the second app you need to download is busybox installer
and third you will need to download and install android-vnc you will need this to view the ubuntu after instalation
and then last but not least you can download a overclocking kernel to make things work smoother. there is a thread in xda about this.
and then download the setcpu.apk file. search it on google.
If you have any trouble finding the correct apps and kernels please post in your reply and I will give you the links to the kernels I am using uploaded by myself for you to download
Okay so lets get this party started
okay so after rooting your device install the Ubuntu Installer Free and follow the promts. it is an easy to use app which guides you to 3 downloads. the first download is the ubuntu.sh file. and then there are two links to download the ubuntu image. If you want a light (not good looking) version of ubuntu download the smaller image (the second option of the downloads).
If you want the gnome (sexy looking ubuntu) download the third option.
while you are downloading the files GO AHEAD and install the BusyBox installer app. then choose the 1.18.4 version and install it into you system/bin directory. it will give you the directory in a list to choose. once thats done install the same version again but in the system/xbin directory.
while you wait for ubuntu installer to download the images for you go ahead and search for that nifty overclock kernel. make sure IT IS NOT the one from zedomax because then you will have no screen rotate ability. look for an overclock kernel that has ov_oa in its description. once again post in this thread if you are having troubles and i will upload my kernel.
So after ubuntu installer has downloaded files go ahead and extract them into the /sdcard/ubuntu folder (you will have to create the folder)
after you have extracted the files into /sdcard/ubuntu folder (this directory is in the root of your tab. you do not have to create a folder in the root saying /sdcard/ubuntu. you can just make a folder named Ubuntu and drop the files in there.
so after plainc the files into the Ubuntu folder go to you terminal on your device. if you dont have a terminal you can download it from the market for free. its called android terminal.
in the terminal tipe the following
su
cd /sdcard/ubuntu
sh ubuntu.sh
if you have correct busybox installed you will get a prompt that asks you for the screen size. make the screen size 1280x800
then IF it gives you a choise between lightlinux or Gnome. select option 2. gnome
after that done open android vnc and set the following
name: ubi
password: ubuntu
adress: localhost
port: 5900
and then select connect.
and congratulations. everything was perfect. if not. pm me or reply in this thread for support.
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I need the download files to run ubuntu on my galalaxy tab 3 10.1. thanks.

[Q] re BurritoRoot, is JavaSDK reg to use ADB from Android SDK?

I know to use BurritoRoot3 I need to download and extract the Android SDK so I can use ADB. Java SDK is listed as a requirement for the Android SDK, but is it necessary to have it to run ADB if I am not going to do app development?
I ask because I downloaded and extracted the Java 7 SDK, but haven't found where I need to drop the folders. While looking for that information, I found default-jdk and openjdk-7 in the Debian repros (packages.debian.org imply they are equivalent, I'm running lmde), but both want to replace Pulse Audio packages, I would as soon not take a chance on messing with my sound if installing Java SDK is not required.

Android Network Tools (ettercap, arpspoof, hydra, and more!)

***THIS INSTALLER IS ONLY FOR WINDOWS***
Hey Guys!
I have recently seen a lack of network tools that are available for terminal usage on Android. I recently found an app called dSploit that contains all of the primary network tools for android, so I decided to separate them from the package and make them available in a standalone format. So, I present to you:
NetworkTools for Android!
This package includes:
- arpspoof
- ettercap
- hydra
- tcpdump
- all required library files
Prerequisites:
1. A rooted android phone
2. The correct ADB drivers for your phone
Installation:
1. Unpack the NetworkTools compressed folder
2. Run Install.bat
3. Follow the instructions
4. Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD: View attachment NetworkTools.zip
You can contact me with any questions or concerns.
LK
What really one will use this for?
usb to ethernet adapter apk
Hi,
I've been already both a Usb to lan from CD-r king where I tried to use for configuration on my modem/ router but does not work 'coz as per verifying my note ll on netcfg, the ip add still 0000. Please have advise if I need to install the corresponding software driver for the usb to lan adapter.
Thank you,
Great
Thanks so much man, you simply rock.
I only had one problem, it was that adb couldn't have root access to my phone.
For future users, in order to do that go to settings -> development options and enable root access for Applications AND adb (well at least that's how it is on CyanogenMod 10).
Again, great job.
Cya!
Nycryptic said:
***THIS INSTALLER IS ONLY FOR WINDOWS***
Hey Guys!
I have recently seen a lack of network tools that are available for terminal usage on Android. I recently found an app called dSploit that contains all of the primary network tools for android, so I decided to separate them from the package and make them available in a standalone format. So, I present to you:
NetworkTools for Android!
This package includes:
- arpspoof
- ettercap
- hydra
- tcpdump
- all required library files
Prerequisites:
1. A rooted android phone
2. The correct ADB drivers for your phone
Installation:
1. Unpack the NetworkTools compressed folder
2. Run Install.bat
3. Follow the instructions
4. Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD: View attachment 1886684
You can contact me with any questions or concerns.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just found this. Hydra? Wow, I'm impressed. Nice work, sir!
Thanks dude, it works great
makeing some system problems
Nycryptic said:
***THIS INSTALLER IS ONLY FOR WINDOWS***
Hey Guys!
I have recently seen a lack of network tools that are available for terminal usage on Android. I recently found an app called dSploit that contains all of the primary network tools for android, so I decided to separate them from the package and make them available in a standalone format. So, I present to you:
NetworkTools for Android!
This package includes:
- arpspoof
- ettercap
- hydra
- tcpdump
- all required library files
Prerequisites:
1. A rooted android phone
2. The correct ADB drivers for your phone
Installation:
1. Unpack the NetworkTools compressed folder
2. Run Install.bat
3. Follow the instructions
4. Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD: View attachment 1886684
You can contact me with any questions or concerns.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i installed it and everthing works greet
but after i installed it when i try to reboot
my phone not booting and i need to format /system
also after installing when trying to tern wifi on it's
not working
can someone help me
I'm getting the same problem with my xperia t
Can you create an uninstaller? I installed it and resulted in a bootloop. My phone is the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo SM-N750, running on Pac-Man rom.
plz help....
Could you please provide etterfilter and also how can we inject java-script using etercap
After doing this
my phone stucks in boot loop
volumeup+power button not working help
my phone is zenfone 5 rr rom
My phone got in boot loop as well.. Does anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks
rdegelo said:
My phone got in boot loop as well.. Does anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks
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You need to reflash your stock firmware or reboot from backup if you created one.
Hİ brother I install the this pack, but I have a questions. "how to use this programs"
a orginally Hydra or Ettercap commads is work or we use a another commads?
and what must terminal use ? a android terminal or termux ??
arpspoof error: Android 5.0 and later only support position-independent executables
I got this message when try to run it
"arpspoof": error: Android 5.0 and later only support position-independent executables (-fPIE).
rdegelo said:
My phone got in boot loop as well.. Does anyone know how to fix that?
Thanks
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I just had the same problem. Here is how I fixed it without reflashing the rom:
1) I extracted libcrypto.so and libssl.so from my rom installation zip and copied it to my phone storage
2) in recovery (I used orangefox and terminal), copy and replace these two files to /system/lib/
3) reboot your phone
I also removed the binaries arpspoof, ettercap, etterfilter, etterlog, usernames, tcpdump, hydra in /system/bin and libraries libgif.so, libltdl.so, libssh.so, libpcap.so in /system/lib but I don't think these are reason behind the boot loop.

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