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Does anyone know that how can I enable internet sharing (as enabled by the new 1.34 ROM) to work in Linux. Linux detects it as RNDIS device so it shouldn't be too hard but how to go about it, especially in Ubuntu?
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Anyone can answer me:X1 boot Andriod usb connect to PC no driver??? I use Andriod PC display need install XDA dirvers? Anyone can share me this driver.tks.
As far as I know the drivers will still be in git tree for the kernel, and they were turned off in builds for some reason around May 2010.
Even if they were removed you can recover them by going to the correct time in git and checking out that branch.
http://gitorious.org/+kovsky-linux-msm/linux-on-qualcomm-s-msm/linux-msm-xdadev or a number of other branches.
I assume you want a USB TCP/IP network, this was working under Linux to Linux. I did not succeed in Linux to Android, but that does not say it cannot be done.
use Linux/Ubuntu OS - No Problems with USB ))) or u can run VMWare and run port of linux and usb will work too
You must use the SDK-Windows Drivers..
You can install from the Android SDK (you must select-> USB DRIVER).
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use DroidCommander
Upload/download file without cable (local wifi) and see logcat output via wifi too, download from capdroid.com
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924763
I just saw that koush has released a new app, "ClockworkMod Tether" for free USB Tethering with Android Devices.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/03/clockworkmod-tether-serves-free-android-usb-tethering-no-root-r/
https://plus.google.com/u/0/103583939320326217147/posts/1Yy1jb9z4TA
Will we be able to use USB Tethering with our Milestones, or is our locked Bootloader gonna say NO once again?
Native Usb tethering works fine on Milestone since September (CM 7.1.0-RC15), thanks to mot_usb kernel module by Skrilax_CZ.
So I just conect Milestone to my Mac with the USB Cable and i am ready to go? Should I use an Application? Until today I've been using Wireless Tether app.
Thanks for clearing this up Pavel.
Just plug the cable in and enable tethering in settings (Wireless & Networks -> Tethering) and it should work out of the box. At least on my ubuntu laptops, dont know about mac.
Will the Linux Version work with ARM?
Since the Linux version needs to be compiled (i.e. running " ./configure " and " make " ) for each machine that its run on. Wouldn't that mean that it would work fine on an ARM machine, since it is configured for the individual machine its running on? Or am I misunderstanding something here?
Thank you for any info you can give, and God Bless!!
is there a way to share the internet connection on a pc to our samsung galaxy mini?
via usb i mean
sorry, my english sucks..
u can try reverse tether..i think its some kind of script..dont quite remember where did i found it,but its here in xda..just search it..
I am using Reverse Tethering 2.21 and it works fine.
thairicci said:
I am using Reverse Tethering 2.21 and it works fine.
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I want the same app or way but for Linux (Ubuntu and Fedora Particularly ^_^).
for linux you can set up hostapd + dhcp3-server
- From PC: using the usb wiless and a software as the same Connectify/TPLink (goto connectify.me) to share internet
- From laptop (include wifi card): using shared ahoc wifi (your phone must be rooted) or install Connectify software to share internet
hi, i was wondering if its possible to install the samsung drivers into linux? i want to install a new type of OS just for web browsing on my computer and its called JolyOS. (based off linux) But my only internet source is to tether w/ my phone, so is there a way to tether into linux ? or anything. thanks for reading
What linux version could I install on my Mi8?
What method would be advisable?
In the past some people has installed Linux on their smartphones, but only some devices are compatible.
I would like to try Linux on my Mi8, it's powerful enough and that would let me use many advanced programs for science not available for Android.
Just use Linux Deploy(u need root rights). You can choose you district and install it. To access you would setup ssh in the settings. Then download a ssh client and connected to local host. All done
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Just use Linux Deploy(u need root rights). You can choose you district and install it. To access you would setup ssh in the settings. Then download a ssh client and connected to local host. All done
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But I don't want to run linux virtualized on top of Android, I want to replace it completly.
There is also Ubuntu Touch.
Which one works better?
Well as Linux shares the kernel with android you have no performance lost when using Linux Deploy. Replacing the OS will not be possible.
(You can also try the integrated Framebuffer display...then you would have a linux desktop. Hook up a keyboard and a mouse and youre good to go)
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Well as Linux shares the kernel with android you have no performance lost when using Linux Deploy. Replacing the OS will not be possible.
(You can also try the integrated Framebuffer display...then you would have a linux desktop. Hook up a keyboard and a mouse and youre good to go)
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In fact it doesn't replace the whole kernel, just a small part of it. And most things on Android are run on a Java Virtual Machine.
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In fact it doesn't replace the whole kernel, just a small part of it. And most things on Android are run on a Java Virtual Machine.
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Do you have an example? Like a device where it is running like you described?