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Hi I was trying to install the new HTC_IME on my phone right now I am currently using 2.0 and I tried to install with appsinstaller and it didn't work. So is there a way to do it threw terminal emulator, or threw recovery?
I don't use adb cause I tried setting it up and it didn't work.
So somebody please give me a good reply! Thanks!
try with astro
if astro doesn't work try this.
you must have adb working. adb does wonders. works every time. top cmds is for adb and bttm is terminal on phone.
Adb remount
Adb push HTC_IME.apk system/app
Adb shell rm system/sd/app/HTC_IME.apk
Adb shell rm data/app/HTC_IME.apk
Adb shell reboot
Or from terminal
Mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
Cp *yourdir*/HTC_IME.apk system/app
rm data/app/HTC_IME.apk
rm system/app/HTC_IME.apk
reboot
PHP:
since you dont use adb, if your using any kind of windows let me know and i can personally walk you thru an adb setup. i have encountered the worst of worst mess ups. durrr lol... fosho . . . . .
that doesnt make any sense, why are you removing HTC_IME right after you're done pushing it?
You need three files for HTC IME to work, HTC_IME.apk, Clicker.apk (both of those in /system/app or /data/app) and libt9.so (in /system/lib)
Assuming you place all three in C:\
Code:
adb remount
adb push C:\libt9.so /system/lib
adb push C:\Clicker.apk /system/app (or /data/app if you don't have space)
adb push C:\HTC_IME.apk /system/app (or /data/app if you don't have space)
no need to reboot, just give it time to finish dexopting (about a minute) then go to Settings>Locale & Text and enable (checkmark) Touch Input, disable Android Keyboard if you wish.
About where to get the files? search, but it's easier if you search inside Cyanogen's (version 4.0.4 and below) roms and pull them from those.
rockin_mod said:
if astro doesn't work try this.
you must have adb working. adb does wonders. works every time. top cmds is for adb and bttm is terminal on phone.
Adb remount
Adb push HTC_IME.apk system/app
Adb shell rm system/sd/app/HTC_IME.apk
Adb shell rm data/app/HTC_IME.apk
Adb shell reboot
Or from terminal
Mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
Cp *yourdir*/HTC_IME.apk system/app
rm data/app/HTC_IME.apk
rm system/app/HTC_IME.apk
reboot
PHP:
since you dont use adb, if your using any kind of windows let me know and i can personally walk you thru an adb setup. i have encountered the worst of worst mess ups. durrr lol... fosho . . . . .
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What do you mean by *yourdir*? Lol sorry kinda of a noob to this
Brandice128 said:
What do you mean by *yourdir*? Lol sorry kinda of a noob to this
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First of all thank you for taking my advice , the Q & A section is the best place for all your questions about android . Seeing that your new here it would be wise that you do some research on the following
ADB
zip7
rar
cyanogen's 1.4 recovery
terminal commands
and so on . There's a lot but as you search you will find them ...
NOW the yourdir question ,it's on your SDcard where you downloaded your htc_ime.apk , if it's on the root of the sdcard (not in any folders) then just use cp sdcard/HTC_IME.apk or if you downloaded it then it's in your download folder then you do cp sdcard/download/HTC_IME.apk
adb remount
adb install directoryofyourfile\HTC_IME.apk
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worked for me
i can never access from terminal
/sdcard/app.apk when tryin to install from someones commands.. they say cp /sdcard/app.apk /system/app
then i get cp cannot stat '/sdcard/app.apk no such file or directory?
mrnv45 said:
i can never access from terminal
/sdcard/app.apk when tryin to install from someones commands.. they say cp /sdcard/app.apk /system/app
then i get cp cannot stat '/sdcard/app.apk no such file or directory?
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Is the .apk on the root of your card?
whats the app name? just want to confirm your using the apk files name instead of "app.apk"
mrnv45 said:
i can never access from terminal
/sdcard/app.apk when tryin to install from someones commands.. they say cp /sdcard/app.apk /system/app
then i get cp cannot stat '/sdcard/app.apk no such file or directory?
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It sounds like you've got your commands mixed up. What are you trying to do exactly? You shouldn't really be pushing apps to /system while the phone is on..
just any app exapmle..
i tried to install the modified contacts.apk so i just go by the abundence of commands i got since it wasnt workin while in recovery in terminal to adb push /sdcard/contacts.apk /system/app/contacts.apk (with or without the last contac ts.apk on this section cause i know some do it without and just leave the folder name)
also when i am in my terminal and i to all that rw, -o,remount code they give you but i never can access /sdcard/ that away either.. and i usually just go to recovery load up adb shell ums_enable and the i run adb install f:/contacts.apk but then i get a sh: bin error or something like that..
now i cant even access my sdcard via adb using adb shell ums_enable/disable ..and at times a cant adb remount it says remount unsuccesful.. idk just alot of crazy ****
your sd card is probably going bad. also the commands are case sensitive. Contacts.apk
also RA recovery lets you toggle usb. you dont have to type ums_enable disable
just go and click on "toggle usb" in the recovery
Can Galaxy S users backup their bootup animations for me? I want to get rid of as much of the AT&T crap as possible.
They are as follows
Startup
/system/etc/PowerOn.wav
/system/media/bootsamsung.qmg
/system/media/bootsamsungloop.qmg
Thanks
here you go...
View attachment gt-i9000.zip
from GT-I9000;2.1-u1;JF3;2.6.29;ECLAIR
sorry for the delay, was testing other apps..
enjoy brother
Thanks! Going to try them out now
Just wanted to add that they work fine, now just to figure out how to flash a different boot image to get rid of the AT&T World Phone logo.
Why dont you flash with the GT-I9000 rom and say goodbye to At&t everything?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Didn't they free the brothers back in January 1865?
Hi,
How did you get these into the right folders?
What commands did you use?
Tried root explorer and su file manager and they won't paste ther files into system/etc or system/media.
adb gives a no access and can't use adb remount to push file.
So I am stuck.
Thanks
decepticon said:
Just wanted to add that they work fine, now just to figure out how to flash a different boot image to get rid of the AT&T World Phone logo.
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KJPDX said:
Why dont you flash with the GT-I9000 rom and say goodbye to At&t everything?p
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hm.i guess that would not be a good idea as they are not 100% the same. replacing the custom stuff is the easy and secure solution for the time being.
bestwebs said:
Hi,
How did you get these into the right folders?
What commands did you use?
Tried root explorer and su file manager and they won't paste ther files into system/etc or system/media.
adb gives a no access and can't use adb remount to push file.
So I am stuck.
Thanks
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I used Root Explorer and copied them. You would have to mount the /system folder with RW permissions in ADB or just click the Mount RW button in Root Explorer before copying them over.
jodue said:
hm.i guess that would not be a good idea as they are not 100% the same. replacing the custom stuff is the easy and secure solution for the time being.
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This is the reason why, the generic Galaxy S FW does not work with the Captivate.
Hi,
For some reason root explorer wouldn't paste these.
But I did figure out a way with adb.
I copied all 3 files to my sdcard 1st
These are the commands I used in case they are of help to anyone:
D:\>adb shell
$ su
su
# mount -o rw,remount -t rfs /dev/block/stl9
mount -o rw,remount -t rfs /dev/block/stl9 /s
# busybox cp /sdcard/PowerOn.wav /system/etc
busybox cp /sdcard/PowerOn.wav /system/etc
and
D:\>adb shell
$ su
su
# mount -o rw,remount -t rfs /dev/block/stl9 /system
mount -o rw,remount -t rfs /dev/block/stl9 /system
# busybox cp /sdcard/bootsamsungloop.qmg /system/med
busybox cp /sdcard/bootsamsungloop.qmg /system/media
# busybox cp /sdcard/bootsamsung.qmg /system/media
busybox cp /sdcard/bootsamsung.qmg /system/media
Thanks
decepticon said:
I used Root Explorer and copied them. You would have to mount the /system folder with RW permissions in ADB or just click the Mount RW button in Root Explorer before copying them over.
This is the reason why, the generic Galaxy S FW does not work with the Captivate.
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emclondon said:
here you go...
View attachment 368161
from GT-I9000;2.1-u1;JF3;2.6.29;ECLAIR
sorry for the delay, was testing other apps..
enjoy brother
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Thanks for posting this, exactly what I was looking for!
I have enough confirmations that I can now confirm this is working, and have made a flashable zip install method for those less technical of us.
What this mod does:
It removes the device ID string check from PortalApp, and enables the webtop option in DockService. Replacing these two apk files effectively allows the webtop to launch without proprietary hardware.
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What this means to you:
Webtop mode over any HDMI without an expensive dock.
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Installation:
Method 1: Flashable ZIP
Flash THIS zip.
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Method 2: ADB install
Download the package here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=734235&d=1317262181
First Get the files to the device and remount /system as rw:
Code:
adb push DockService.apk /mnt/sdcard/
adb push PortalApp.apk /mnt/sdcard/
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
Backup the original files:
Code:
mv /system/app/DockService.odex /system/app/DockService.odex.bak
mv /system/app/PortalApp.odex /system/app/PortalApp.odex.bak
cp /system/app/DockService.apk /system/app/DockService.apk.bak
cp /system/app/PortalApp.apk /system/app/PortalApp.apk.bak
Copy the modded files over fix permissions and reboot:
Code:
cp /mnt/sdcard/DockService.apk /system/app
cp /mnt/sdcard/PortalApp.apk /system/app
chmod 644 /system/app/DockService.apk
chmod 644 /system/app/PortalApp.apk
reboot
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Thanks to:
TopazAaron - For catching a typo in my install script.
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I did this.
waiting for my bro to let me use the hdmi cable.
btw i couldnt get system to mount with tho command.
mount -o rw,remount /system
i had to use
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
Thanks Fenny for answering my call, it worked like a charm
Make a flashable zip now
Also, don't try to do this with root explorer. You'll get force closes without "Portal.apk"
Awesome, bookmarked for when I update my buddies phone tomorrow! You guys are on the ball!
Works great! I noticed when dialing a number from the mobile view on the webtop it goes to a blank screen after every number dialed.
Works Great.
Camera doesn't work. I didn't try the dialer.
Works great! Thanks buddy
So it works? We can just flash it and we'll be able to access webtop with any micro hdmi?
czonin said:
So it works? We can just flash it and we'll be able to access webtop with any micro hdmi?
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Flashable zips a couple posts down
Can't wait for a flash-able zip, this is awesome news
contagous said:
Can't wait for a flash-able zip, this is awesome news
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I'll work on a flashable zip right now. Give me a minute.
Done!
Test it out and tell me how it works. I threw in a zip to return to stock also.
EDIT: I removed my zips due to official version by Fenny himself.
BerkleyJ said:
Make a flashable zip now
Also, don't try to do this with root explorer. You'll get force closes without "Portal.apk"
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You can. Just do a battery pull to reboot and then finish up. Messy but it works.
Has anyone tried the zip
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Dunno about the one posted in the thread, But I just made one and added it to the first post.
This is awesome! Thanks a lot!
Just flashed the .zip and plugged in my HDMI. Nothing happened.
Awesome work, will flash soon, quick question, will this work on doedex system?
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Hi,
I've downloaded and installed though recovery mode the boot animation from Nexus Prime on my Galaxy S but now that animation doesn't leave my screen anymore, it keeps running in the foreground even after boot is complete. I can feel and "interact" with the home screen in the background but I'm totally blind.
Already attempt to install Samsung stock boot animation back and also other ones without any success. Prime animation is still there.
Anyone here had the same issue or know some smarter and better way to remove this without have to install custom rom back? Unfortunately I don't have a backup for everything :/ (lessons learned)
Appreciate your attention and help!
- Willian
Get to recovery and try connect your phone via adb, then replace the boot animation... But it sounds like the boot animation may not be the issue...
I've tried to mount /system and move the boot animation to /system/media without any luck, getting 'permission denied' everytime.
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb push GalaxyS-Edify.zip /system/media/
failed to copy 'GalaxyS-Edify.zip' to '/system/media//GalaxyS-Edify.zip': Permis
sion denied
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/system/media $ mv /sdcard/GalaxyS-Edify.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
mv /sdcard/GalaxyS-Edify.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
mv: overwrite '/system/media/bootanimation.zip'? y
y
mv: can't remove '/system/media/bootanimation.zip': Permission denied
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Any idea?
Thanks again!
You could try to make an update.zip which replaces the nexus prime bootanimation with the stock one.
I'll give a try. First time creating an update.zip but let's see if it works.
Thank you.
Nothing ;/
unless I've made something wrong
Im not too familiar with adb but ill give it a shot... Btw you have root and busybox installed?
Get to recovery..hopefully debug is on, plug it in..
Get to platform-tools as you did, then type
adb devices (you should see your device, if not close it all and install the drivers again from kies, then try again...)
type the following, after you have got to platform-tools using the cd command
adb shell mount /system
nothing should show up
you know where the bootanimation is? if not find it, using "adb shell ls /" this will show all the directories, carry on searching it till you find it
next you want to move it so like you did...or like this
"adb shell rm /system/media/bootanimation.zip"
Now check its gone, using the ls command
now put yours in.. rename it to bootanimation.zip
"adb push C:\your full directory of where it is with bootanimation.zip /system/media"
and it should say that its gone....
hopefully that all works..
let us know
Hey Talon, thanks for helping me out, really appreciate!
Hmm, yes for root but no quite sure about busybox now.
I found bootanimation.zip inside /system/media and there's also a bootanimation file inside /system/bin but not quite sure what it's used for.
Got a permission problem when trying to remove the .zip file:
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb shell rm -f /system/media/bootanimatio
n.zip
rm: can't remove '/system/media/bootanimation.zip': Permission denied
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C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb shell chmod 755 /system/media/bootanim
ation.zip
chmod: /system/media/bootanimation.zip: Operation not permitted
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What am I missing?
Regards.
Ok maybe you know more about these commands but why did you type "-f" after rm? have you tried without it?
In the second box you were trying to change permission (had to search that ) why not change it to 777 for full, and instead apply it to the directory, so the media folder then try...
have you tried just pushing the new file to the media folder?
Btw why not just try flash a new rom either through recovery or odin. I guess you can try this so you don't loose anything, but i think that would be the simplest of things to do. You will loose apps and settings, but int sd should still be there.
Anyway see how that goes...
Just seen this says to remove you can use "adb shell rm -r" so add "-r" instead of the f that you did.
Oh and lastly, if you still cant do that, try copy the whole media folder, make sure you have everything by using ls /system/media then try remove the media file and put it all back with your new boot animation.. (dont forget to rename the bootanimation
Not really, just a few commands. The "-f" just removes the file without the need to confirm your action but no enough permission to perform such action and I'm not able to change this.
I have been trying many ways to move the file to the media folder but could not find one that works yet.
Hmm, I would like to avoid that :/ but maybe it's the only way.
I think my problem here is that I can't get superuser access. When I type "su" I just get a segmentation fault message. Couldn't find a way to fix that yet.
Thanks.
willian7 said:
Nothing ;/
unless I've made something wrong
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Try to flash this update.zip threw your cwm, just go to install zip from sdcard and choose the update.zip, sure first you have to copy it to your sdcrad . (i've tested it, for me everything worked fine)
hope i was able to help