I deleted wpa_supplicant from system/bin and didn't create a backup.. and now I can't use wifi anymore.. my phone is Lenovo a6000 with 5.0.2 lollipop.
I would be grateful if someone upload it for me.. please help.
Mondrago1 said:
I deleted wpa_supplicant from system/bin and didn't create a backup.. and now I can't use wifi anymore.. my phone is Lenovo a6000 with 5.0.2 lollipop.
I would be grateful if someone upload it for me.. please help.
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Here's wpa_supplicant.conf from my device which is on CM11 right now. So, you should better replace these fields in the file I have provided with the ones suitable for your ROM. You can see the build.prop in /system for help
device_name=
model_name=
model_number=
serial_number=
sasukay said:
Here's wpa_supplicant.conf from my device which is on CM11 right now. So, you should better replace these fields in the file I have provided with the ones suitable for your ROM. You can see the build.prop in /system for help
device_name=
model_name=
model_number=
serial_number=
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I am missing wpa_supplicant in system/bin.. please upload it for me.. ty.
Mondrago1 said:
I am missing wpa_supplicant in system/bin.. please upload it for me.. ty.
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You mean in /system/etc/wifi/ ?
Yeah there's a "wpa_supplicant" file in /system/bin/
You can download it from the attachments.
Also, don't forget to set its permissions to rwx r-x r-x after pasting it to /system/bin/
sasukay said:
You mean in /system/etc/wifi/ ?
Yeah there's a "wpa_supplicant" file in /system/bin/
You can download it from the attachments.
Also, don't forget to set its permissions to rwx r-x r-x after pasting it to /system/bin/
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Thank you very much.. I have been looking for that file
Mondrago1 said:
Thank you very much.. I have been looking for that file
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it still not letting me turn wifi on :/
Mondrago1 said:
it still not letting me turn wifi on :/
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Did you changed its permissions after placing the file??
sasukay said:
Did you changed its permissions after placing the file??
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yes, I did.. but still having the same issue. do I give it root or system permissions?
sasukay said:
Did you changed its permissions after placing the file??
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It is solved now, thank you very much.. I had to paste wpa_supplicant.conf you uploaded to system/etc/wifi and now works properly.
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Howdy,
Does anyone have a backup of the stock gps.conf file for the n4? If you would be so kind as to share it with me i'd really appreciate it. I think I messed mine up and while I thought I had a backup, I can't find it.
Thank you in advance
Attached. I had to change the file extension to .txt because xda wont let me upload .conf, so just rename it once youve downloaded it.
Chromium_ said:
Attached. I had to change the file extension to .txt because xda wont let me upload .conf, so just rename it once youve downloaded it.
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Thank you very much, hope this fixes my gps problems
How to remove these lines? Please help
re: secsettings
NoLifer said:
How to remove these lines? Please help
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You need to edit the build.prop file in the phone's system folder.
You need to get the build.prop editor from the playstore.
You need to have some knowledge on what you can and can't edit in the build.prop file.
Good luck!
I want to go back to using .qmg for boot animation but the rom im on ( Alliance ) is using bootanimation.zip now. How can i go back to .qmg?? thanks
freak69ize said:
I want to go back to using .qmg for boot animation but the rom im on ( Alliance ) is using bootanimation.zip now. How can i go back to .qmg?? thanks
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Which Alliance? You could try this. Rename your bootanimation.zip by putting a .bak on the end. Then put this file (from inside zip) in your system/ bin folder. Set permissions to 755
If you are on Alliance NE9 you can now boot into safestrap and flash a custom bootanimation zip (with qmg files) and see if it works. If you are using the OA8, you will need to put your bootanimation files in manually. The permissions for those is 644.
I hosted a thread for a guy that goes by pas2001 that does great bootanimations using qmg files. It is over on the Galaxy S5 international forum and they work on our Galaxy S5s. Let me know if you'd like a link.
Tulsadiver said:
Which Alliance? You could try this. Rename your bootanimation.zip by putting a .bak on the end. Then put this file (from inside zip) in your system/ bin folder. Set permissions to 755
If you are on Alliance NE9 you can now boot into safestrap and flash a custom bootanimation zip (with qmg files) and see if it works. If you are using the OA8, you will need to put your bootanimation files in manually. The permissions for those is 644.
I hosted a thread for a guy that goes by pas2001 that does great bootanimations using qmg files. It is over on the Galaxy S5 international forum and they work on our Galaxy S5s. Let me know if you'd like a link.
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Im on the Lollipop build of Alliance. Ok i will give that a try and see what happens. Thanks
sure i would love the link.
freak69ize said:
Im on the Lollipop build of Alliance. Ok i will give that a try and see what happens. Thanks
sure i would love the link.
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You might need this bootanimation bin file then. The small one called null is from stock OA8. Rename it.
Pas2001 link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/themes-apps/mod-bootanimation-pas001-style-t2857972
Seems I already have that file in my bin folder with those permissions
Sent from my SM-G900V using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
freak69ize said:
Seems I already have that file in my bin folder with those permissions
Sent from my SM-G900V using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Replace that file (again, renaming it first so you can restore it later if you wish) rename your bootanimation.zip file, and throw these into your system/media folder (take them out of this zip) and reboot.
Add this one too. It is your shut down animation. Set all of these to 644
Tulsadiver said:
Add this one too. It is your shut down animation. Set all of these to 644
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Ok i got it.. but i had to set perms to 755 instead of 644. Cant thank you enough bro..
So those from the link... they are ok to flash on our phone our should i do it manually?
Can someone send me the systemui.apk for stock Note 4 firmware [SM-N910C] N910CXXU1BOE1?
I tried copying a new systemui.apk which removes the s finder and quick connect in the notification menu, but unfortunately didn't work. Now, I can't access the pull down notification menu.
Hoping for your immediate assistance guys.
Thanks in advance.
Download the firmware from sammobile then extract it...good luck
xdm9mm said:
Download the firmware from sammobile then extract it...good luck
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Will try this. After which, I will just copy the systemui.apk file to the folder, right?
jmcostales said:
Will try this. After which, I will just copy the systemui.apk file to the folder, right?
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yes
xdm9mm said:
yes
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Wasn't able to try this. I flashed the stock ROM again, and the good thing was that the systemui.apk was re-installed. All my apps/data and settings remained intact.
hi
im use cm13 .32bit and after flash phantom kernel 3.0 I got a problem in wifi
I tried to solve the problem by thes method take wlan.ko from panthom kernel zip and place it on /system/lib/modules/<here>
but i can not find modules folder in lib
If one could help me I would be grateful :angel:
kabtshino said:
hi
im use cm13 .32bit and after flash phantom kernel 3.0 I got a problem in wifi
I tried to solve the problem by thes method take wlan.ko from panthom kernel zip and place it on /system/lib/modules/<here>
but i can not find modules folder in lib
If one could help me I would be grateful :angel:
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If you don't have one, create one. Thats what I did when I was at CM11. It too doesn't have any modules folder in /system/lib/. Well, I actually copied the whole folder from another ROM.
So, you do that too and then set permission of modules folder to rwx r-x r-x and set permissions of each .ko file in that folder to rw- r-- r--
sasukay said:
If you don't have one, create one. Thats what I did when I was at CM11. It too doesn't have any modules folder in /system/lib/. Well, I actually copied the whole folder from another ROM.
So, you do that too and then set permission of modules folder to rwx r-x r-x and set permissions of each .ko file in that folder to rw- r-- r--
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I tried but not work
sasukay said:
If you don't have one, create one. Thats what I did when I was at CM11. It too doesn't have any modules folder in /system/lib/. Well, I actually copied the whole folder from another ROM.
So, you do that too and then set permission of modules folder to rwx r-x r-x and set permissions of each .ko file in that folder to rw- r-- r--
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I tried that too, but still it's not working, don't know why I also placed "01Wlanon in system/etc/init.d/ and set permission to rw-r--r--.
kabtshino said:
I tried but not work
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Shubho20 said:
I tried that too, but still it's not working, don't know why I also placed "01Wlanon in system/etc/init.d/ and set permission to rw-r--r--.
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Since, you are on CM13, i.e., android 6.0, so I think you should copy modules folder from some other marshmallow rom.
sasukay said:
Since, you are on CM13, i.e., android 6.0, so I think you should copy modules folder from some other marshmallow rom.
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Can I Copy modules folder from cm13 64 bit ? like cyanpop?
kabtshino said:
Can I Copy modules folder from cm13 64 bit ? like cyanpop?
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Are you on 64 bit or 32 bit cm13 ???
Oh sory, didnt look at it properly..
Extract modules folder from phantom 3.0 kernel and copy that folder with the file wlan.ko to /system/lib
Your wifi should work..and if dont want to insmod at every boot...use that init script from the thread
Ztsanga said:
Are you on 64 bit or 32 bit cm13 ???
Oh sory, didnt look at it properly..
Extract modules folder from phantom 3.0 kernel and copy that folder with the file wlan.ko to /system/lib
Your wifi should work..and if dont want to insmod at every boot...use that init script from the thread
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Tried it that way too , and did not succeed
kabtshino said:
Tried it that way too , and did not succeed
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Same Problem with many. @dev_harsh1998 champion, please solve it for CM 13
kabtshino said:
Tried it that way too , and did not succeed
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Well...i am using cm13 and thats the way i fixed it..copy the modules folder to lib and...
1.svc wifi diaable
2.insmod system/lib/modules/wlan.ko
3.svc wifi enable
Try fixing it manually first after copying
Ztsanga said:
Well...i am using cm13 and thats the way i fixed it..copy the modules folder to lib and...
1.svc wifi diaable
2.insmod system/lib/modules/wlan.ko
3.svc wifi enable
Try fixing it manually first after copying
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Please explain try fixing it manually..
Copied folders to lib that much is okay
fixed permissions.. then what next.
svc wifi disable gives
Sh : SVC : Not Found
gynsharma said:
Please explain try fixing it manually..
Copied folders to lib that much is okay
fixed permissions.. then what next.
svc wifi disable gives
Sh : SVC : Not Found
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In terminal type -
su - give permissions
svc wifi disable
Insmod system/lib/modules/wlan.ko
svc wifi enable
This is manual fix...try it