Hello
In the Market i can find plugins for Scumm VM.
Is there any way to install it on the Nexus one?
I will play Monkey Island 2
Here is the Scumm VM Page:
http://www.scummvm.org/
Thank You
Edit: found it here: http://sites.google.com/site/scummvmandroid/dev
The current version doesn't work on Android 2.x.
That's why you can't find ScummVM on the market from an Android 2.x device.
Thank You
So we have to wait until it is aviable for 2.X
:-/
I think it works now:
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=8961
http://anddev.at.ua/news/scummvm_port_in_progress/2010-06-02-1
Would be nice if there was more support for adapting it.
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Hi all,
As the android OS is built up on Java I assumed I could use java websites -- i no know this is not true as google have there own version.
I currently have root access on my standard rom .. is there a way I can add Java support to my nexus one 2.2.1?
Now that we know that it is running custom version of ubuntu, anybody want try compiling and running xbmc on it ?
XBMC trunk already contains most of the patches for tegra 2 and more will applied soon according XBMC developer ( davilla ). We should be able to test it now ..
<davilla> ssh in, install build tools, git install xbmc trunk, build for tegra2 and see if it works
That would be AWESOME!! I myself was wondering about running XBMC on webtop.
I tried installing git, but apt-get threw a bunch of dependency errors. I tried "apt-get -f install" but it wanted to remove most of the installed packages because they were not needed.
Any updates ?
Instead of trying to install via git why not download the tar of it and extract it ...
Hey guys!
Any news about it?
I really would like to see XBMC on webtop´s atrix!
I found this for the bravehearts.
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-
TO_install_XBMC_for_Linux_on_Ubuntu,_a_Step-by-Step_Guide
NOTE: I have not tried it. You are in the DEV section, any mod attempts that YOU make to YOUR phone are YOUR own responsibility.
It is not listed here .... https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/armel?text=xbmc
So it probably has not been attempted.
I already did this steps but can´t work.
The XBMC is the most important thing to work for me on Atrix. I´ll wait for someone do that work,
brunnogama said:
I already did this steps but can´t work.
The XBMC is the most important thing to work for me on Atrix. I´ll wait for someone do that work,
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I tried a couple of steps too, dependency hell. Not sure if it will be figured out in DEV section since it's more of an app thing.
I thought I saw a VM once that dev work could be done on. I'm on travel next week 10 hours of flight time plus sitting in Chicago for 3 hours both ways. Maybe I'll get motivated.
Oh man!
I hope you get motivated!
Really thanx!
You would need an x86 emulator or VM to run this I believe as it is only coded for x86. Running it through an emulator would be slow and unreliable or just plain broken most likely. Not to discourage anyone from trying.
XBMC Official Hardware Support List
Asking for a port of it would go in XBMC dev forums
the2dcour said:
You would need an x86 emulator or VM to run this I believe as it is only coded for x86. Running it through an emulator would be slow and unreliable or just plain broken most likely. Not to discourage anyone from trying.
XBMC Official Hardware Support List
Asking for a port of it would go in XBMC dev forums
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Nope I've seen XBMC running on a beagleboard native, As well it ran very well. We have 2x the ram and 400mhz x2 more speed. So it should run.
I downloaded the XBMC through official site and one of the Readme file (README.armel) talks:
"
This is a port of XBMC for use on ARM Architecture.
As this is not an official version of XBMC, in-depth testing on various setups has not been done. USE WITH CAUTION!
For the purpose of this port, the following Hardware and Software was used.
Software: Scratchbox (cross-compiler) on a Linux (Ubuntu) machine.
Hardware: BeagleBoard (ARM Cortex-A8 with IMG POWERVR SGX).
The source code is based on XBMC for Linux - version 9.11 (Camelot)."
So, I think its possible to run on Atrix, correct? But I have to do a lot of hard things to try it and I´m not able to do it, but it´s a good news.
I think I'm getting lost here....
What is the intention for using XBMC within webtop? Streaming to or streaming from phone?
I've found these apps
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.plexapp.android
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.psa.android.media
http://code.google.com/p/android-xbmcremote/
Longterm features
Download media locally to device's SD card
Stream media to device
And here's the VM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=992178
xPerfect virtual appliance - Android SDK r10 / NDK r5b - dev
dicksteele
I´ll try to explain (sorry, bad english)
I´ll conect my Atrix on dock HD and 2 hd extern (plugged on dock usb´s port).
So, trought the webtop, I open the XBMC and this show me the files (movies and tv series) on my HD´s.
XBMC has a nice e configurable interface.
I´ll look this apps!
Thanx!
Interesting......
I'd try it but going on travel tomorrow and I need my phone
http://www.debian-multimedia.org/dists/stable/main/binary-armel/package/xbmc.php
Hi man.
I´d tried it (the armel version) but appears a lot of dependecies and I could´t try to install it.
Here is xbmc dev forum with it but for tegra 2 reference board though:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=71297&highlight=tegra
Is the Ubuntu running as a VM on Atrix4G ?
brunnogama said:
Hi man.
I´d tried it (the armel version) but appears a lot of dependecies and I could´t try to install it.
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You need to use xbmc trunk which contains all the patches for tegra 2. Can you post what you have tried ? Any errors ?
GhostXtreme said:
Here is xbmc dev forum with it but for tegra 2 reference board though:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=71297&highlight=tegra
Is the Ubuntu running as a VM on Atrix4G ?
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I don't believe it's running as a VM, it's running as a full instance.
From what I can read on the XBMC threads there are some problems.
But I found a guide for the BeagleBoard that might help people get going, dont think it will run out-of-the-box with this guide.
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/2010_Projects/XBMC
Since we have the ability to install the full ARM-based distribution of Ubuntu Linux (in a "chroot", similar concept to a Virtual Machine), I think we may have the ability to install MetaSploit on the Galaxy Tab.
Can anyone provide any pointers on how to get started with this kind of effort? The instructions to install full Ubuntu Linux in a chroot are at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836022&page=4
From within this Ubuntu Linux environment we can "apt-get install" just about anything from the ARM-architecture based Ubuntu Linux repositories using the Terminal Emulator. This means we could probably "apt-get install" most of the MetaSploit components, if they are available in ARM-architecture form.
Any thoughts on this are much welcomed. Thank you.
This should be no problem, it has been done on other devices, for pieces that are not already in package form you'll have to find and compile source....a good hint for the packages you'll want to look for a guide on how to install it on a Nokia N900
What has this got to do with Android development??
This should be in Genera section.
hey dude, i've been looking to port this for awhile without success, i can't understand how the guys at rapid7 did the port for IOS and not for Android... I've read that the key is to get ruby working on Android so far there is jruby i believe that isn't fully functional yet...
I heart your name atheist
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I found a link to an article which seems to explain how to do this...
http://r00tsec.blogspot.com/2011/05/metasploit-on-android-htc-desire-hd.html
We should try this on the Tab.
Update:
I got MetaSploit working on the Tab! I needed to follow the instructions mostly from http://r00tsec.blogspot.com/2011/05/metasploit-on-android-htc-desire-hd.html
I did have to install ruby ("apt-get install ruby" at the command line) and Ruby Gems (search for the exact apt-get name) inside the chroot'd Ubuntu environment though.
I was able to enlarge the 2 GB Ubuntu image to almost 4 GB using the instructions posted on the blog shown above which provided plenty of space to install MetaSploit and other InfoSec tools.
The next goal is to get BackTrack 5 (ARM) running.
http://www.androidng.com/install-backtrack-5-linux-on-android-phone
Any input is welcome.
mail_e60 said:
I found a link to an article which seems to explain how to do this...
http://r00tsec.blogspot.com/2011/05/metasploit-on-android-htc-desire-hd.html
We should try this on the Tab.
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After alot of good response about my Ubuntu install guide apps (thread here) I am happy to announce the second linux distro to get a install guide app!
The Backtrack install guide costs £1.25 (a little more than the Ubuntu guide due me needing to carry out alot more work in this build) and walks you through step by step to install and run backtrack on your android device via the chroot method.
The guide also includes download links to my custom backtrack images which give support for 800x480, 854x480, 960x540, 1024x600 and 1280x800 resolutions.
It is recommended that you test my free Ubuntu guide first to make sure the method works on your device before you buy this guide, however I am always working on getting more devices supported so in the future yours will hopefully work!
For more information and requirements please read the market place description.
The market link is HERE
Link to video of backtrack running on my phone HERE
And Link to support device list so far HERE
What is Backtrack?
Backtrack is Linux distro which includes a large range of security testing tools, it also features the Gnome desktop environment. For more information have a look at there site:
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
Test files
A few people have asked to be able to 'try before you buy' and so here are download links to the V1 images, and the V5 script, if these work than the new images will also work (note these downloads are on multiupload not my ftp server)
backtrack.sh V5
backtrackV1-800x480
backtrackV1-854x480
backtrackV1-960x540
backtrackv1-1024x600
backtrackV1-1280x800
Updates
08/01/12
*File downloads now use new fast FTP server and support direct downloading (click the button to download a image and it starts to download right away)
*New boot script which has fixed problems with it not booting on alot of devices, and fixed problem which some people getting a grey screen when loading UI
*Boot script now downloaded in zip file to fix problems with downloading script
*SDcard now accessible from within backtrack
*Apps fixed to support low resolutions
*Apps cleaned up
See how deep the rabbit-hole goes...
http://linuxonandroid.blogspot.com/
is backtrack better than Ubuntu...what other features are there? I'm guessing still no sound right?
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trh1341 said:
is backtrack better than Ubuntu...what other features are there? I'm guessing still no sound right?
Sent from my HTC Inspire "4G" using Ice Cream Sandwich
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Backtrack is based on Ubuntu but includes alot of security testing software etc, it also features the Gnome desktop unlike my ubuntu builds for more information on backtrack have a look at the site: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
And yes no sound still at the moment
zacthespack said:
Backtrack is based on Ubuntu but includes alot of security testing software etc, it also features the Gnome desktop unlike my ubuntu builds for more information on backtrack have a look at the site: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
And yes no sound still at the moment
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Okay thanks am thinking about buying...I like being able to work on my rom from anywhere
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trh1341 said:
Okay thanks am thinking about buying...I like being able to work on my rom from anywhere
Sent from my HTC Inspire "4G" using Ice Cream Sandwich
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Indeed I now do alot of work on my tablet which thanks to this has become more of a ubuntu dev machine
zacthespack said:
Indeed I now do alot of work on my tablet which thanks to this has become more of a ubuntu dev machine
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Does this have the extra apps like yo did in the Ubuntu version? I really like this apps
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trh1341 said:
Does this have the extra apps like yo did in the Ubuntu version? I really like this apps
Sent from my HTC Inspire "4G" using Ice Cream Sandwich
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Some are are included and those that arnt you could just install using apt-get, I shall just generate a list of installed programs and post it
Installed Programs
The list is rather long but the general programs installed apart from the backtrack security software kit includes the likes of java, python, firefox, thunderbird, office applications etc.
One thing I have noticed is the software centre is not installed, however I will include this in the next release!
Attached is a list of all packages install in the image if you are interested!
first of all, great job!
now some questions, did you actually try any of the installed security software? how much of those apps actually work? I guess wifi scan/injection don't, how about nmap and network scanning?
moebius83 said:
first of all, great job!
now some questions, did you actually try any of the installed security software? how much of those apps actually work? I guess wifi scan/injection don't, how about nmap and network scanning?
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I havnt had time to test the apps yet myself no, once I have the next release ready and on the new server I shall take some time to go through all the programs and work out what does and doesn't work. However it is based of a official ARM release from backtrack so at a guess I would say all programs that do not require special hardware support should work right away
Looks great, man!
little look at what will be included in the next release over the weekend:
App file downloads now use new fast FTP server and support direct downloading (click the button to download a image and it starts to download right away, no more slow ass multiuploard (thanks to everyone who bought to app to make this possible!))
New boot script which has fixed problems with it not booting on alot of devices, and fixed problem which some people getting a grey screen when loading UI
Boot script now downloaded in zip file to fix problems with downloading script
App cleaned up and now supports screens with low resolution (devices with lower than 800x480 rez had the bottom of pages dropping off view as scrolling wasn't properly used in the layouts)
SDcard now accessible within backtrack
+anything I have forgot when writing this
if your lucky will be uploaded tomorrow will see how the weekend goes
The update has now been released updating to include all the features missing compared to the ubuntu guide!
thanks a lot and here....wright now downloading!!!
Tested backtrack on the OG seems fine so far
Ice Cream Sense v1.1
Aggressive-Freedom-v0.9+
Confirming that "nmap" is working correct & well. GOOD JOB !
Would it be possible to upload a list, which includes planned packages you will insert in next time ?
Nexus S - i9023 - WORKING:
-STOCK ICS ROM
-STOCK KERNEL
Android 4.0.3/IML74K/XXKI1 Radio/KL1 Bootloader
updates? gorgeous....beautifull...tnx man!!
benek259 said:
Confirming that "nmap" is working correct & well. GOOD JOB !
Would it be possible to upload a list, which includes planned packages you will insert in next time ?
Nexus S - i9023 - WORKING:
-STOCK ICS ROM
-STOCK KERNEL
Android 4.0.3/IML74K/XXKI1 Radio/KL1 Bootloader
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Glad to hear it
kruxice said:
updates? gorgeous....beautifull...tnx man!!
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I am now working on improving the app, to make the install process even easier, my goal is basically to press one button to download and then another to boot, and then possible a widget that will allow you to quickly boot it when ever you want
NICE!!! keep up the good work man
I am starting to learn android studio from a video but because this tutorial are made through an older version , the new version is not able to run the code that is executed. So i am wondering if there is a way to run an older version without problems? I tried some stuff but always something was missing with java... and i don't know like if i can fix that.
He's using android version 1.1.0 build 135