Update 01/08/11
Rebased off Prime 1.7 alpha for Asus Transformer,
fixed 3g properly
usb partially working again < see below
screenshot support working
Update 20/07/11
fixed up apns and cell radio issues hopefully
Update 19/07/11
Updated to 3.2 based off xoom dump.
fixed internal memory mount
stock lcd density now 120
Update 27/06/11
Modified Launcher to fix the issues with icon layout in app list.
Dropped in the ril library from beta 2, may help with 4g but i doubt it. - check settings > about > status and report the network type please
Modified Build prop and permissions to match a 3.1 xoom so market should work better
HONEYCOMB IS HERE !!!!!
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yep thats right folks, i am proud to announce my first beta of android 3.1 aka honeycomb for the streak7
Dont ask how ive managed it because its far to complicated to explain, the kernel alone is a right bodge job and just barely working - courtesy of a mate of mine for that one
ok now for the techy part
Based on Android 3.2 - 3.2 google apps working
everything works and seems stable
performance is INSANE
NO OVERCLOCK ability as yet.
fully rooted and root adb
rebased this 3.2 off of parts of a transformer rom,
usb mounting works automaticly for the INTERNAL tablet storage only, sd card you'll have to plug into pc manually or copy files to from the file manager on tablet.
internal storage is still accessable to android while mounted over usb which is a nice bonus too
screenshots work using the internal screenshot ability.... goto settings > display to enable it then long press the recent apps icon to take screenshot
What Works
Everything that i know of
What Doesn Work/Known Issues
Some reported lockups requiring reset but ive not seen personally
Video Chat works in gtalk but sound is one way, the other person can hear you but you cant hear them, havent worked out why yet
ok now thats out the way we come to the complicated part .... installing it
now this build cant just be flashed through clockwork recovery as it needs to update some critical parts of the device including the primary and secondary bootloaders. so if you try flashing this i suggest making sure streak is FULLY charged and if using a laptop make sure it is connected to the mains power also for safety reasons.
also be aware that you CANNOT just use a pkg to downgrade to 2.2.2 you have to use the nvflash tutorial found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1018809&highlight=nvflash to go back to the 2.2.2 bootloaders and then you can place the latest update.pkg on your external sd card named as update.pkg and flash it using recovery to get back to 2.2
the software we use to do this is called NVFlash and involves booting the streak7 into whats called APX mode. those of you who have read the streak5 forums can think of nvflash as being the same sort of thing as QDLTool for Streak5.
Install Instructions:
1. Download the streakdroid zip from below, this contains all the files and drivers required to flash your device to honeycomb
2. Extract the zip to a folder on your pc - I recommend c:\flash and will use that path in this example
3. Backup your streak7 internal storage if you have not already as it WILL BE WIPED
4. Backup your streak7 internal storage if you have not already as it WILL BE WIPED
5. Backup your streak7 internal storage if you have not already as it WILL BE WIPED
6. Turn off your 7 and unplug the usb cable from it, then hold BOTH volume keys down and connect the usb cable, if done correctly your pc should detect the apx device. choose to update the driver, choose the second option then let me choose from a list, choose have disk then navigate to c:\flash\usbpcdriver and choose the only one it shows (Nvidia boot recovery driver for mobile devices)
7. Double click the Download.bat file in the c:\flash directory and wait a while it will take some time depending on the speed of your pc and usb ports.
8. Once the box disappears hold down power on your 7 untill dell logo appears (can take a little while) then wait for a few mins for some honeycomb tasting goodness.
Download Link(Primary Mirror): http://mirror2.streakdroid.com/honeycomb/Streakdroid-HD7-RC2.1.zip
Thanks go to:
Hellzya for sending me his Streak7 and testing this out
Graffixnyc For testing and tormenting devs for help
The A-Team and devs @ www.tabletroms.com for helping with the honeycomb port in first place, parts of this are still from the notion ink adam honeycomb build I help with, this build is also posted up over their and ill be supporting it in both places
Please feel free to donate to my work if you find it useful - any amount is appreciated
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You know you my hero ...lmao
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This makes me so happy.
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It's running pretty well I must say There is a power issue though. When the streak is not plugged in and goes to sleep it wont wake(you have to pin reset) or it turns off completely. When it's plugged in this doesnt happen. Probably a voltage issue. Also after a few reboots my launcher would FC on me once right after it boots up. It didnt happen at first but now it FC's once every time it boots
Waiting for some golden honeycomb goodness.
Thank you for all your hard work DJ Steve!
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[Placeholder for me saying how awesome this ROM is once I flash it.]
How's battery life? Anything other than the power known not to be working? I'm very curious to know if bluetooth and GPS are functional. What's the clock speed for it?
Can't wait to try it out!
Not sure on battery we only flashed it last night. This is defiently not a daily yet. Not gonna be a convintional flash though. So be prepared.
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Not sure on battery we only flashed it last night. This is defiently not a daily yet. Not gonna be a convintional flash though. So be prepared.
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And of course I'm using quote here!
Fastboot or adb?
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Niether
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C'mon need a hint! I'm at work but ready to turn on my 7!
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Need a pc
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Need a pc
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Boo. My PC sucks, and makes it difficult to do anything (800MHz XP box; I'm mostly cloud based these days, so I use my S7 and Cr48 for just about everything). For Honeycomb, though, it'll be worth it.
Hellzya said:
Need a pc
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CRAP! Mac user screwed again. Lol
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well you need a pc of some sort be it a vm or proper pc (xp and 800mhzz will work fine tho will take longer to run
is there any specific software im going to need to be running for this install?
nope just drivers and such which im sure will be provided.
Yay im going to have the coolest streak in town and totally gonna make girls think im cool!!!!
Woohhoooo.....
cybertang said:
Yay im going to have the coolest streak in town and totally gonna make girls think im cool!!!!
Woohhoooo.....
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I'll get that ***** a Honeycomb ROM. *****es love Honeycomb ROMs.
Hellz.. could you be anymore cryptic? Haaha it needs to be flashed with nvflash
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Z4nd4r said:
I'll get that ***** a Honeycomb ROM. *****es love Honeycomb ROMs.
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Im so gonna get laid tonight booyahhh
Related
12/23/10- V6
- Easy root. You only need to install Superuser app from Market.
V5
- Wifi semi-working (tend to crash the phone on Wifi sleep timeout)
- Calls working but no DATA for me (coolya had data, which means: erratic) - voice not tested.
- kind of laggy, but there is a lot of headroom.
- GPS working only by Wifi/Triangulation networking - No satellites.
Fantastic job by coolya who did most of the advancement, for Wifi, baseband and also OneDRAM partitions configuration. Really really awesome work.
We were so lucky the snow forced him to stay at home instead of going to work
This time you can really start to play with the phone, install apps, surf on the Internet all this with Gingerbread! kind of cool
12/22/10- V4
-Buttons fixed thanks to the contributions of xcaliburhands, pawitp, fenfir*
-No need to create some directories manually anymore.
-Kernel available as ClockWorkMod recovery update.zip - be sure you have access to 3 buttons !
*I havent tested this beta so im assuming the buttons are remapped properly for only i9000 using that kernel he posted. but if i read on twitter correctly, all phones have proper keymapping, not sure.
12/19/10 - V3
- SDcard now works
- As internal storage
- As USB storage
12/19/10 - V2
improved pre-init script and mounts:
no more insufficient space
improved dual-boot solution
faster boot
faster disk I/O
12-18-10 - V1
initial
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READ EVERY WORD IN THIS LINK AND IN THE LINKED POST BEFORE FLASHING, I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHOICE TO FLASH THIS AND ANY BRICKS OR UNPLEASANT OCCURRENCES THAT MAY FOLLOW - CLICK ME FOR THE ROM AND INFO
Make sure you have voodoo preinstalled and NOT disabled before flashing
Warning! Be careful ADB might not work for you. Im on Windows 7 64 bit and lost ADB access, you might need to go into download mode and ODIN!
^Update to this, make sure you have the latest usb drivers from the Android SDK. Still gonna leave this warning up though because it doesnt work for me after updating the drivers.
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References/Guides
kennethpenn posted a detailed n00b friendly guide to flashing this here
Vibrant Voodoo Kernels can be found here
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Enjoy the early taste of gingerbread, thanks to supercurio and the #NSdev channel!
Link please
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its the first line in all caps lol, i wanted people to read it before clicking
Stuff like this that makes me wish i had bought an i9000 instead of the vibrant
ozmulti said:
Stuff like this that makes me wish i had bought an i9000 instead of the vibrant
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its no biggie dude, ports from the i9000 are getting easier to do it seems (im not dev myself but thats what it seems like lol)
also cool thing about this is that its actually dual booting gingerbread on your phone
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Stuff like this that makes me wish i had bought an i9000 instead of the vibrant
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be patient and you'll see that its going to get way better.
and so it has begun....
all the galaxy s variants exept maybe the epic are near identical minus a few things. so when the i9000 get it, the vibrant nomrally gets it. no worries.
woot!!
Links broken
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This may sound like trolling. But this voice inside my head just keeps on saying that i am getting the port of a port. Wish supercurio would develop for vibrant. ANd THAT would be ported to the i9000 ... take that Stock GALAXY S BEEEAACH
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Links broken
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try it now
True, when the i9000 gets something we basically get it also.
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I wrote up some more detailed instructions here for noobies. Although this is an alpha build... so be careful.
kennethpenn said:
I wrote up some more detailed instructions here for noobies. Although this is an alpha build... so be careful.
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I'll add the link to the OP
Is this real?
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Is this real?
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Wow.
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jalyn02 said:
Is this real?
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yes it is reallll
jalyn02 said:
Is this real?
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its a few months too early for April Fools
checked the Nexus out
checked the Nexus out and what I thought was correct. It seemed like a vibrant hopped up on 2.3 and the rest wasn't much different hardware-wise.... Now super-curio has proven this assumption to be correct
....congrats and excellent !!!
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned it in the other thread,I don't feel like reading through 39 pages when its already almost midnight and I need to wake up at 7am,but as a temporary solution until we get buttons working,as long as they didnt change anything major in the filesystem,you should be able to change the keylayouts file to make vol up and down remapped to home and back (or menu,search,... whatever you want.) I haven't flashed this yet,so someone please let me know if this works. If I remember correctly keylayouts are in /usr/keylayout/ and there should be a few files in there,one of which is the hardware button mapping,open it in a text editor,there will be a bunch of buttons on the left and their names on the right,find vol up and change it to say HOME,find vol down and change it to BACK. save the file and reboot,that should make them work as what you assigned them to.
UPDATE 13/02/11: new files up, info follows
ok folks ive got a new kernel built and new modified system img with most tmobile apps removed.
links:
build.streakdroid.com/streak7/boot-newkern.img
build.streakdroid.com/streak7/system.img
changelog:
replaced stock 3d drivers with new nvidia perfhud ones, gives a very decent boost to 3d scores
tweaked boot image again new mount options
quadrant score is now averaging over 2000
cheers to kable for helping me test this lot
---old post for reference---
ok folks ive got a very basic edits boot and system img that i could use testing if anyone fancys flashing some files over fastboot
links:
boot.img : http://build.streakdroid.com/streak7/boot2.img
system.img : http://build.streakdroid.com/streak7/system.img
flash those in fastboot as below should work
changelog
v0.1
added busybox and preroot to system, and some minor tweaks to the build prop
edited inits to remove some logging crap thats not needed
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot2.img
fastboot flash system system.img
the original files are also available if you wish to revert back links below
boot.img : http://build.streakdroid.com/streak7/boot-orig.img
system.img : http://build.streakdroid.com/streak7/system-orig.img
hey dj ill give those a go tonight when I get home. Be about 9 or so hours from now. Also is there a specific way the image needs to be labeled for the loader to recognize? Also how about working with clockwork to get it to work for the7? Or do you need a machine for that?
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oh ya im already rooted does that matter? Busybox is already installed
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Wont matter at all
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Ok
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fastboot
Someone have the latest version of fastboot for windows? I booted the device in fastboot mode and the drivers installed, but neither adb or my version of fastboot detect it.
thats not a promising sign. Im gonna give it a go when i get home. Has anybody had success installing it?
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Home screen seems to be opening much faster but Quadrant score is still the same at 1955.
Maybe it's just a placebo effect. Seemed to boot faster as well.
I'm using the fastboot from the latest SDK and have zero issues with it.
Disregard. Is it 4 o'clock yet
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lol still waiting on opins, i dont expect quadrant to change a huge amount, until we get some kernel magic going
Im almost done for the day. Gotta install fastboot then ill flash it. Hope i dont run into any problems with fastboot as others have mentioned.
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the kernels been released by dell today too, time to get hacking it methinks
Please do. Wish somebody would port over clockwork.
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config.gz file
fastboot
It was my fault, I wasn't using the latest version from the sdk, it detected and worked fine with the latest one. Checking out the enhancements now.
good to hear, i may build a gingerbread version for streak7 somepoint soon but i suspect ill need help to test and fix issues
DJ_Steve said:
good to hear, i may build a gingerbread version for streak7 somepoint soon but i suspect ill need help to test and fix issues
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Bring it on. My 7 is for tinkering and experimenting anyways. I use my iPad for everything else.
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good to hear, i may build a gingerbread version for streak7 somepoint soon but i suspect ill need help to test and fix issues
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Oooh.
Just got my streak 7 today. The prospect of a gingerbread build is niiiice. Got the streak7 to back to bits anyway. Going to lurk for the next few hours, but might have some time this weekend for testing. Thanks again & let me know if I can help.
~
Tried flashing, but got error
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DJ_Steve said:
good to hear, i may build a gingerbread version for streak7 somepoint soon but i suspect ill need help to test and fix issues
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Pffft...skip right to HoneyComb! If Nookies can port it over with the SDK, we shouldn't have any trouble once source is released!!
*This is my first ever ROM port, so expect not much working*
*I take no responsibility for anything that you do to your phone or what happens to it*
FrostMod GingerSense v1a
This is the first version of what is going to hopefully get more and more working and functional with time.
Working: Not much. Post in comments what's not/what is for you.
This right now is a pretty bare OP, but hopefully with continued development, will grow with time.
NAND Backup before flashing, it's always safe!
Download: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2TLM7ZMA
(MD5) fd6e8b7b613ed07225e601397944ee7a
Ported from the Desire HD leaked Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread leak found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=983847
Changelog:
v1a: Initial Release
reserved.......
another just in case........
downloading now
Just had to change my pants
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With not much working. Does that include basic phone functions? Eg. The radio. Calling, sms?
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Just tried flashing with cwm2 & cwm3.
got installation aborted each time.
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What cwm is required? Ill give it a shot to see what is working, just sittin in front of tv watchin golf anyways.
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theguitarguy58 said:
Just tried flashing with cwm2 & cwm3.
got installation aborted each time.
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Same here. Used 2.5.1.2 and 3.0.0.8.
This will not install at all
I may not be a developer but I think I may have an idea on what's going wrong:
1. I think that there's too much being put into the System partition. Correct me if I'm wrong but you're only given so much.
2. I think that the ROM is packaged wrong. When I open up the ROM in 7zip, I don't see the system and boot.img file first, I see a subfolder and THEN the system and boot.img.
Again, I just wanted to give a heads up, I'm in no way educated in this stuff. I'm just reporting as I sees 'em.
Was just gonna say that the structure was jacked. The ROM does seem large as well
kschwarz88 said:
I may not be a developer but I think I may have an idea on what's going wrong:
1. I think that there's too much being put into the System partition. Correct me if I'm wrong but you're only given so much.
2. I think that the ROM is packaged wrong. When I open up the ROM in 7zip, I don't see the system and boot.img file first, I see a subfolder and THEN the system and boot.img.
Again, I just wanted to give a heads up, I'm in no way educated in this stuff. I'm just reporting as I sees 'em.
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You're right, I was in a hurry and packaged it wrong. Thanks for pointing this out. Will rezip and upload when I get home.
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For what it's worth, I repackaged the ZIP myself and am installing it at the moment. It requires CM 2.x (I'm using the temporary flashable 2.5.1.2 that was floating around to bypass my already-installed 3.x series).
I think I did it right, but here's the error I get:
E:Can't symlink /system/xbin/su
E:Failure at line 81:
symlink /system/bin/su SYSTEM:xbin/su
Installation aborted.
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What cwm is required? Ill give it a shot to see what is working, just sittin in front of tv watchin golf anyways.
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At the moment, CWM2.
It is not going to install until the system folder in below 250mb or so.
The OP has it at 350mb.
There is no way the OP even knows whether it even works because it will not install like this.
Thanks for the link in the first post. I'm trying a quick test build that I ported. I'll know if this DHD version is any easier to port in a few mins.
Tough to gain confidence if this is how thread starts. Good luck.
ANything yet?
Howdy folks. I'm pleased to introduce a pure AOSP system for the Atrix.
Current Version: 2.3.5+ (branded 2.3.7 due to whacky issues related to android.git.kernel.org being down)
This is as close to Google's stock Android (as seen in Nexus devices) as possible, while retaining an acceptable amount of functionality with the Atrix. It is based heavily on the Atrix Dev Team's CyanogenMod work, without using CyanogenMod repositories.
This system and the associated repo tree are targeted at developers. It is somewhat stable, but I cannot offer support or maintain a steady pace of development for end-users. As a result, there may be various intermittent or chronic issues with the build or the source code.
Things that are known not to work:
Webtop
Fingerprint scanner
Dual storage (internal + microSD) support - only one can be used at a time
HDMI stuff is totally untested
RTSP streaming in a specific corner case (which I've noticed)
GPS indicator sometimes gets stuck on, while GPS is clearly off
All CyanogenMod-specific bells and whistles - this is PURE AOSP
Probably other stuff that I can't remember at the moment
To switch between internal storage and microSD, there is an additional Android configuration switch: Settings -> Storage -> Use internal SD. Check/uncheck it as appropriate, then reboot for the change to take effect.
Hardware features not listed above are expected to work. However, there may be stability or functionality issues in any aspect of the system.
The source tree for this system is available at http://github.com/atrix-aosp.
To build a tree (a working repo utility is needed, of course):
Code:
$ mkdir atrix-aosp
$ cd atrix-aosp
$ repo init -u git://github.com/atrix-aosp/manifest.git -b gingerbread
$ repo sync
$ cd device/motorola/olympus
-- Connect your Atrix and enable ADB to pull proprietary bits --
$ ./extract-files.sh # (Or use a mounted system image to do this with local-extract-files.sh)
$ cd ../../..
$ . build/envsetup.sh
$ lunch generic_olympus-userdebug
$ make -jX otapackage # Where X = concurrency level, NUM_CPUS+1 is usually good
Have several pizzas, then come back a few weeks later to find a CWM-flashable ZIP at out/target/product/olympus/generic_olympus-ota-eng.$USER.zip (assuming everything went fine).
My latest built system is available for download and can be flashed from a CWM recovery. When flashing, it will require a wipe (of course) due to: incompatible signatures with Moto ROMs, or incompatible databases with the CM ROM.
Again, please remember: there will be issues and I cannot offer end-user support!
Check out the Atrix Dev Team's CyanogenMod port!
DONATIONS:
I will not be accepting donations for this project. Instead, please consider donating to the Atrix Dev Team, who has done all the work that I shamelessly stole:
DONATE.
CREDITS:
Turl
eval-
faux123
t0dbld
SamCripp
ibproud
The rest of the Atrix Dev Team
The CyanogenMod Team
If I forgot you, PLEASE TELL ME!
Excellent work Stinebd. You've put a lot of hard work into this and I hope people here know how much potential this work has.
You heard the man, no end user support. Respect his wishes and keep this thread about development.
Finally! Can't wait to flash this, I love AOSP!
Thanks Stine!!!! Appreciate your hard work!
Motorola Atrix doing the job for me.
Can we get some screen shots?
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Hm.... Wonder if this can be of use...
@diviance .....your an awesome dev
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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Amazing.
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Yeah I'm definetly gonna be up flashing this tonight!
Dude! Nice Work. I will try it on my extra atrix tommorow. Also you have screenshots?
Screenshots are cm7 screenshots. They are they same basically except no cm7 parts.
Motorola Atrix doing the job for me.
Why the request for screen's? AOSP is AOSP right? Pretty much looks the same no matter the device IMO.
This ROM would be perfect if someone could fix the size of the dial pad to fit the screen and that annoying ass flashing white light when making a call.
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This ROM would be perfect if someone could fix the size of the dial pad to fit the screen and that annoying ass flashing white light when making a call.
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Dialer looks fine to me.
The dial pad is smaller just like cm7.
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What kernel is this running?
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I figured I'd write this for people like me, who love trying new things and are willing to help test new builds like this one. After you install this ROM, it's exactly how he says it is. Completely bare bones system. This means it does not come with a file explorer. So if you see this and go....wow...I have no way to install root explorer to install any files....looks like I gotta reboot and flash google apps! So you boot into recovery mode to flash google apps, except google apps are stored on your external SD card, which isn't able to be seen now from RomRacers Recovery....and since I store no files on Internal SD....now I'm like..hmmm...OK. Well! I'll simply fix that by mounting USB (yeh I thought this would work for some reason lol) in recovery! Except you can't mount USB storage either obviously. Damn. Wait! I'll flash a restore! Since I backup my ROMs I use daily, I'll just restore from a previous nandroid backup! Nope. When ya hit Restore, it can't mount the SD card that they're stored on to restore anything. So now I'm sitting on my hands going...****...hmm...I can't even flash a new ROM now...feck...So Im thinking I'll have to push some files to the internal SD card via my computer to be able to flash google apps, which willl give me access to the market. Or flash the gingerbread .sbf lol. But I've only pushed files a few times, so now I gotta go lookup instructions. Moral of the story? This ROM is awesome. And fricking lightning fast. But make sure when you flash it you have google apps on internal storage be4 you do ;p
Cool story bro. Jk... thanks for the heads up.
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ATTENTION! I HAVE MOVED THE SCRIPT OVER TO:
MOD EDIT: REMOVED: Requires registration
ALL CONVERSATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT WILL NOW BE CARRIED OUT THERE!
Do you network security work? Do you hate having to carry around a laptop with you when you do your work? Are you wondering why I'm asking you all these questions?
Well, have I got something for you! Based on Kali NetHunter, I have created an installer script that will give you NetHunter AND be able to multi boot between your stock OS and your Kali OS!
FEATURES:
Install NetHunter and all of its fun features
Gives you the ability to boot between multiple OSs
Lets you choose between Using different ROMs as the base for Kali
And much more!
Supported Devices:
Nexus 5 (Hammerhead)
Nexus 7 2012 Wifi (Grouper)
Nexus 7 2012 Cellular (Tilapia)
Nexus 7 2013 Wifi (Flo)
Nexus 7 2013 LTE (Deb)
Nexus 10 2012 Wifi (Manta)
Planned Features:
Support for more base ROMs for Kali NH
More Automated
Instructions:
ALWAYS RUN THE SCRIPT UPDATER WHEN YOU RUN THE SCRIPT
Download the kfu.zip at the bottom of this post
Unzip the file
Run the extracted kfu.sh (You may have to run "chmod +x kfu.zip")
MAKE SURE TO SELECT THE UPDATE OPTION TO MAKE SURE IT IS UP TO DATE!
Follow the instructions
You now have Kali NetHunter!
Changelog:
v1.4
Added auto-updating capability.
v1.3.4
Added Pac-ROM as a base ROM for Kali
Fixed some bugs
v1.3.3
Slightly more verbose
Fixed some bugs
v.3.2
Added the ability to restore to the stock Google-provided ROM!
v.3.1
Installs MultiROM Manager APK to internal ROM.
v1.3
Added support for the Nexus 10 (Manta)!
v1.2
Installing files with multirom already installed
Ability to install kali to existing ROM without MultiROM
Option to uninstall MultiROM and all secondary ROMs
v1.1.1
Fixed a few small bugs
v1.1
Changing hosting to the file's owner's servers. i.e. Kali Utilities hosted on kali servers
Fixed some bugs.
v1.0
EVERYTHING.
Updated to V3.7
Changes:
Code cleanup
Moved file hosting to Google drive (It's faster!)
Awesome just ordered the hardware. Been meaning to try this out! Thanks.
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ironmaskusa said:
Awesome just ordered the hardware. Been meaning to try this out! Thanks.
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Let me know how well it works! I don't have a 2012 Nexus 7 or a Nexus 5 so all of this is theoretically supposed to work, other people have done it successfully, but I couldn't try for myself.
OK.. Hopefully next week sometime
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awesome, i gotta do a security presentation for a class and wanted to show off pen testing with my nexus
Now I just need to find my laptop with lynux already installed so I can commence to doing this!
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Hmmm this is cool
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Now just waiting for USB otg Y cable.. That may take a week or 2 from what the amazon store said though.. Is there a GUI that puts me into monitor mode and let's me do attacks or is it all terminal shell based?
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Now just waiting for USB otg Y cable.. That may take a week or 2 from what the amazon store said though.. Is there a GUI that puts me into monitor mode and let's me do attacks or is it all terminal shell based?
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Depends on the attack. It is mostly terminal based, but the utilities have a nice "UI". There are a couple apps that actually have a native Android UI.
Oh, some apps I recommend downloading: dSploit and Network Spoofer. They have some nice native android UIs!
Cool sounds great! I've done penetration tests on Ubuntu setup.. But I think it will be really cool to do this with my Nexus soon! Thanks again, I will return with some feedback after I get my last hardware peripheral to complete the setup.
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I have gone over my Dropbox bandwidth limit, so I cannot host the files! If anybody knows of a file sharing service that allows direct links, let me know!!
I seem to have found a solution to my hosting issues! I shall push the updated script soon!
I was going to mention Google drive? Please do post your update.. I'm still waiting on the USB otg with the ability to power the WiFi adapter to get this project running. I just wish there was a simpler way, like just flashing it like a regular custom ROM and kernel.
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I was going to mention Google drive? Please do post your update.. I'm still waiting on the USB otg with the ability to power the WiFi adapter to get this project running. I just wish there was a simpler way, like just flashing it like a regular custom ROM and kernel.
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There is someone who offered to host the files with a couple TB of bandwidth, so I'm looking into that... If not, I have a backup plan! The backup plan isn't very high speed unfortunately.
EDIT: I have been having issues with Google Drive's direct downloads. I'm not sure if curl doesn't like them or what...
EDIT 2: I am looking into making it into just one big flashable zip. I have a computer that I can have automatically build and update zips, but I need to learn how to combine zips in a script and stuff first...
So this would mean you could flash it like a custom ROM with no need of using a Linux PC? If so, that would be freaking awesome! ?
Maybe one of the devs could help you out?
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So this would mean you could flash it like a custom ROM with no need of using a Linux PC? If so, that would be freaking awesome! ?
Maybe one of the devs could help you out?
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Yup! Like I said though... I need to fix the file hosting, then make the all-in-one zips!
Good luck I'm really anticipated! ?
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How is the progress going? @photonicgeek
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am i wrong. it will install multiboot then installs kali and the previous rom ?
I'm not sure.. That is why I would love to see this as a normal ROM to flash inside multirom so I can convert to F2FS as well and just boot into it when I want to use it, yet still use my daily driver.. Although, if this ROM runs fairly smooth and I can use mkernel on it I would just consider it as my daily driver.. I'm still waiting for my OTG USB with power to give this a shot.. It should be here in a few days.
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