Hey folks,
I always have an annoyingly hard time trying to find the fastboot binary that will work with the Galaxy Tab so I'm going to post them here. For now all I have is the Linux binary (built out of the CyanogenMod tree) but if anybody would like to post the Windows and Mac equivalents that work with the Tab, be my guest!
ObsidianX said:
Hey folks,
I always have an annoyingly hard time trying to find the fastboot binary that will work with the Galaxy Tab so I'm going to post them here. For now all I have is the Linux binary (built out of the CyanogenMod tree) but if anybody would like to post the Windows and Mac equivalents that work with the Tab, be my guest!
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Is there anyway to root the 10.1 tab retail wifi version using linux?
Lou2serious said:
Is there anyway to root the 10.1 tab retail wifi version using linux?
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Totally not related to this thread but, you don't need a PC at all, just go to the look here first thread using you tab, download the rooting zip file and flash it.
ObsidianX said:
Hey folks,
I always have an annoyingly hard time trying to find the fastboot binary that will work with the Galaxy Tab so I'm going to post them here. For now all I have is the Linux binary (built out of the CyanogenMod tree) but if anybody would like to post the Windows and Mac equivalents that work with the Tab, be my guest!
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Thanks, I am using Linux, it will be useful.
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Is there somebody that could post a rom with ubuntu already installed on it?
I tried verry hard but i keep getting a grey screen?
I have the latest darky rom and speedmod kernel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWLOqVdtbkw&feature=related
It's not Ubuntu on Android neither a Rom, it's a VNC remote connection to an Ubuntu PC.
flexoduss said:
Is there somebody that could post a rom with ubuntu already installed on it?
I tried verry hard but i keep getting a grey screen?
I have the latest darky rom and speedmod kernel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWLOqVdtbkw&feature=related
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ttf said:
It's not Ubuntu on Android neither a Rom, it's a VNC remote connection to an Ubuntu PC.
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I'm sorry but I guess ubuntu is indeed running on the SGS.
See that it connects to localhost, and not some other IP address. Unless he has somehow modified android's hosts file, if there is any, and in which case I guess would break android itself.
tfvaldo said:
I'm sorry but I guess ubuntu is indeed running on the SGS.
See that it connects to localhost, and not some other IP address. Unless he has somehow modified android's hosts file, if there is any, and in which case I guess would break android itself.
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Humm my bad, you right, interesting, have not spotted the localhost part.
Look like he used a Chrooted environment to perfom that, will investigate more =).
So, appologize to the OP.
EDIT:
Ok after searching a little here what you need to perform it (not tested yet, but ASAP)
Here the Unbuntu arm image : http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YKUX4Q89 326.48Mb file
And
Here the howto: http://nexusonehacks.net/nexus-one-hacks/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-your-nexus-oneandroid/
EDIT 2:
Ok sweet got it working, following that howto:
http://nexusonehacks.net/nexus-one-hacks/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-your-nexus-oneandroid/
Pretty nice btw!.
I will try soon with backtrack =D
Another how to..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=962023
Thanx a lot dudes
Hello everybody!
Yesterday I was thinking about a new app for Android, and this app would be able to comunicate with the recovery to schedule things like backup and restore. In 2011 I released "ROM Updater" (not that big success though) which used extendedcommands, an extension to the recoveries made by the team of CyanogenMod (it was indeed created to let the CM updater work).
ClockworkMod Recovery adopted this system, but the author probably didn't want the competition, so started to release the ClockworkMod recovery with encrypted extendedcommands. You can still recompile CWM and redistribute with the unencrypted commands, though I decided to opt for something less rouge-ish (why the hell should I recompile something that already "works"?).
Team Win Recovery Project is a 100% open-source recovery with a new scripting language, called "OpenRecoveryScript". It's just like extendedcommands, but without all the implications of "Premium"* or in any case limited API.
Well, TWRP is not only that, it's a full-multitouch recovery, easy to use. It's being built for a list of devices, and this list will be updated every time someone will compile the recovery for his own device. I decided to compile it for the P7500, hoping it will be added soon to the official list. In the mean while, I'll release the builds right here.
I've built and tested the recovery image for the P7500 (WiFi+GSM) and it's been confirmed that it works on the P7510 device too (WiFi only).
Goo.im GT-P7500 TWRP repository
TechErrata GT-P7500 TWRP repository
TWRP 2.2.1.5 - GT-P7500
openrecovery-twrp-2.2.1.5-gt-p7500.img (on Goo.im)
openrecovery-twrp-2.2.1.5-gt-p7500.img (on TechErrata.com)
TWRP 2.2.2.0 - GT-P7510 (thanks to MapleSyrup)
openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.0-gt-p7510.img
How to flash:
- Copy the recovery into the storage partition (alias /sdcard)
- In adb, as root, execute dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Cheers
*I personally think that Koushik Dutta (the ClockworkMod guy), encrypting the commands with his distributions, played hard: ROM Manager is the "official" CyanogenMod updater (it's distributed along with any CM release even if it's not opensource (and the CM guys worked hard to take the closed-source apps out of their release)), de-facto everybody install the CWM recovery just 'cause it's already there (déjà vu Internet Explorer?). I think this is called "monopoly" and should be fought in any possible way.
I'm all for true open source development, and will be watching your progress on this. Kudos and a thanks to you!
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I'd be willing to test for the p4vzw. If you build an image for it.
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This appears to work on my Wifi Galaxy Tab 10.1 (p7510). Although the log says "E: Unable to mount /sdcard" I can access the sdcard just fine. I tried updating to the latest droidbasement.com kernel and it flashed perfectly.
Oh, and thanks for the quick and easy non-odin way of flashing recoveries.
The recovery is already in the goo.im repository
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/gt-p7500
The dropbox image is already update to fix the /sdcard "problem" ^^
Would this work on a Galaxy Tab 10.1 wifi (p4wifi)?
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According to AAccount yes. Please confirm this, so that I'll tell the TWRP guys to add the repo for that device too and I'll update the title of the conversation here.
I can say without a doubt that this is the best recovery I have used on any device in my 3 years with android phones. Wow! Graphics a bit grainy on the p7500, but functionality is fantastic! Thanks!
Very nice recovery system, good to see other options. HTC users had several choices such as AmonRa and 4ext.
Can confirm that it works on the WiFi only version. Thanks for the options , friend. Been running TWRP on my One X since the boot loader was unlocked, and I was missing it.
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At the risk of sounding like a noob.....what is adb, and can someone provide a link so I can school myself on it?
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Swammy1979 said:
At the risk of sounding like a noob.....what is adb, and can someone provide a link so I can school myself on it?
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You don't actually need to use adb. Any terminal app should do it. Just tyope "su" before issuing the dd command. I used this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&feature=nav_result. I suppose a word of caution would be to make sure you have the command correctly. Don't make a typo like mmcblk0p3 or you could be in a nasty situation.
Adb can be found in the android sdk. Google "android sdk" and download the appropriate one. After that have the sdk download platform tools.
Swammy1979 said:
At the risk of sounding like a noob.....what is adb, and can someone provide a link so I can school myself on it?
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An easy and safe way if you have the SDK installed is to run adb shell
Then type su
paste in the dd command posted earlier
Thanks....I went on google and am now learning about Android SDK. Interesting stuff. I know how I will be spending my weekend!
EDIT: In the meantime, I went ahead and used terminal emulator for the commands. I definitely like the touch interface...and it looks nicer than cwm for sure! It is a little slow graphically, but I think that can be forgiven based on the look of the interface.
Confirmed working on the p7510 wifi
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Hi
It works like a charm on my 7500.
Thanks for that. Maybe some one could make the install more user friendly, a recovery zip?
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I could create an update zip... if only I could remember where I left the signing tool...
This is a really nice recovery, thanks for posting it. And I think that with this recovery I can flash a zip from the command line, this will be really useful for my scripts.
elegos said:
The dropbox image is already update to fix the /sdcard "problem" ^^
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BTW, I'm compiling it for the GT-P7510 (p4wifi), everything works fine, but I don't know how to fix the /sdcard error message, could you please tell me how to do it?
That is a nice one, thank you very much for this project.
MapleSyrup said:
This is a really nice recovery, thanks for posting it. And I think that with this recovery I can flash a zip from the command line, this will be really useful for my scripts.
BTW, I'm compiling it for the GT-P7510 (p4wifi), everything works fine, but I don't know how to fix the /sdcard error message, could you please tell me how to do it?
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http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/gt-p7500/openrecovery-twrp-gt-p7500-2.1.8.img
^-- this works for the 7510 too
BTW it's just a line in recovery.fstab in the device sources: comment the /sdcard one.
Works great for me although it's a bit slow to boot into compared to CWM or even to TWRP on my brother's HP Touchpad. Also text is a bit pixelated. Other than that though it seems to work well. I use 4ext on my Nexus One so it's really nice to finally get a touch recovery on my tab too
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I'm trying to resurrect alternative ROM development, CM9 with the target.
For analysis I want to ask advanced users to export images of their devices.
I am interested in ICS upgraded devices.
How to:
You have to be rooted.
Connect you device to ADB.
Export copy of your partitions by executing in adb terminal
Code:
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 of=/mnt/sdcard/ROW-32-3G-Recovery-mmcblk0p1.img
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 of=/mnt/sdcard/ROW-32-3G-Boot-mmcblk0p2.img
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 of=/mnt/sdcard/ROW-32-3G-System-mmcblk0p3.img
You should name images with REGION-CAPACITY-NETWORK-xxxxxx, see my example in code.
After having images, post location, where devs can download it or PM me to find a way to transfer it.
I will make repository of all gathered versions and make it available to other developers.
Reserved for repository links
I'm assuming your looking for dumps of someone who isn't already on the 0.0.7.3 CM9 Alpha? I'm willing to help push development of an alternate roms as I just hate the lenovo changes to just stock android. Let me know if I can be of service
Of course dumps of Lenovo Roms. My target is CM9, but analysis of Lenovo way and ripping some binary blobs (like libs) will be helpfull.
We have to start from somewhere
jaba_cz said:
Of course dumps of Lenovo Roms. My target is CM9, but analysis of Lenovo way and ripping some binary blobs (like libs) will be helpfull.
We have to start from somewhere
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US tablets welcomed?
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Of course. US, WE, ROW and any other. This can help us deduce differences and make custom builds compatible with different devices.
jaba_cz said:
Of course. US, WE, ROW and any other. This can help us deduce differences and make custom builds compatible with different devices.
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If you can send me the commands to do this I'm not sure if its same for row that you have on your op or I'm also going to give the nvflash a try
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I also have working adb I was able to reboot using adb to confirm that's my extent on knowledge in adb lol
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ker2gsr said:
If you can send me the commands
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For command look into first post
In section "code"
Wouldn't this part of the code /ROW-32-3G-Recovery-mmcblk0p1.img different being that I got a US tablet
I only have a WiFi version
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ker2gsr said:
Wouldn't this part of the code /ROW-32-3G-Recovery-mmcblk0p1.img different being that I got a US tablet
I only have a WiFi version
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Than name it US-32-WIFI......
Or anything you like, just keep information, what device it was.
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jaba_cz said:
Than name it US-32-WIFI......
Or anything you like, just keep information, what device it was.
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Oh OK will try when I get home
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may I ask? Isn't it a problem our device have ext4 FS instead of kind a imgfs(yaffs for example). Is it possible to disassemble system image then?
TPT_OTA3_US_ICS_rooted.zip is a Nandroid I made AFTER a factory reset and the OTA3 update but BEFORE I rebooted into ICS for the first time. CWR was lost after reboot. Root was preserved.
I'm not sure what use it will be... I don't have any tests to report. I was hoping that it might allow someone to get the official ICS update without losing CWR but I would feel terrible if someone bricked their TPT with this backup. If someone confirms it's usefulness I would be pleased.
Located at: http://everyrandom.com/files/download.php?file=216TPT_OTA3_US_ICS_rooted.zip
were do you want it sent?
jaba_cz said:
I'm trying to resurrect alternative ROM development, CM9 with the target.
For analysis I want to ask advanced users to export images of their devices.
I am interested in ICS upgraded devices.
How to:
You have to be rooted.
Connect you device to ADB.
Export copy of your partitions by executing in adb terminal
Code:
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 of=/mnt/sdcard/ROW-32-3G-Recovery-mmcblk0p1.img
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 of=/mnt/sdcard/ROW-32-3G-Boot-mmcblk0p2.img
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 of=/mnt/sdcard/ROW-32-3G-System-mmcblk0p3.img
You should name images with REGION-CAPACITY-NETWORK-xxxxxx, see my example in code.
After having images, post location, where devs can download it or PM me to find a way to transfer it.
I will make repository of all gathered versions and make it available to other developers.
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Ok, I guess I'll be the first So no matter how much you look via a file browser after mounting your TPT within your OS you will not find the dump files (at least on Windows, I didn't try my Linux box). Lenovo somehow filters out .img files or something. I tried renaming the file extension but I still wasn't able to see them.
So, I had to use adb to grab them. Simply:
Code:
adb pull /sdcard/US-16-WIFI-Recovery-mmcblk0p1.img
Anyways, here are my dumps for my tablet. The system dump is almost ~800MB so I'm gonna have to see where I can upload it. I might try Drive in a bit and I'll update the list.
US-16-WIFI-Recovery-mmcblk0p1.img
US-16-WIFI-Boot-mmcblk0p2.img
US-16-WIFI-System-mmcblk0p3.img
here is mine http://db.tt/VL2VLPzz boot. img_32_us
http://db.tt/FYFEILyf recovery. im_32_us
http://db.tt/jCn1WXaY system. img_32_us
rocking rooted ics ThinkPadTablet..... *****es
Happy to see that people are still working on cm9 for the tpt.
Unfortunately I don't have root. As there is currently bio iron to get root when running Lenovo ota3, is there a way to downgrade to 3.1 hc to use the old root method?
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Hello. I'm trying to build omnirom for n7100. The build falls over however with the following error:
*** No rule to make target `vendor/samsung/smdk4412-common/proprietary/sbin/cbd', needed by `/home/sm/android/omni/out/target/product/n7100/root/sbin/cbd'. Stop.
Any ideas?
Thanks
SM
kaleb500 said:
Hello. I'm trying to build omnirom for n7100. The build falls over however with the following error:
*** No rule to make target `vendor/samsung/smdk4412-common/proprietary/sbin/cbd', needed by `/home/sm/android/omni/out/target/product/n7100/root/sbin/cbd'. Stop.
Any ideas?
Thanks
SM
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Did you add proprietary_vendor_samsung in your local_manifest?
ilpolpi65 said:
Did you add proprietary_vendor_samsung in your local_manifest?
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In the end I did yes. I got a PM from the developer and added to the 'manifest.xml' (not the local_manifest. Is this wrong?):
After a re-sync it built OK. Haven't had a chance to flash it yet. I don't get the phone back until next week. I went through the whole process again bypassing the steps to extract the files from the phone. I assumed that getting the proprietary files from the repo negates the need to get them off the phone itself. Would this be correct?
Thanks
Ok I got another PM from dev. I don't need to extract the files from the phone as I suspected. But I should add the proprietary repo to the local_manifest or it may cause issues in the future when the main repo is updated.
Yes right ☺
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kaleb500 said:
In the end I did yes. I got a PM from the developer and added the following to the 'manifest.xml' (not the local_manifest. Is this wrong?):
After a re-sync it built OK. Haven't had a chance to flash it yet. I don't get the phone back until next week. I went through the whole process again bypassing the steps to extract the files from the phone. I assumed that getting the proprietary files from the repo negates the need to get them off the phone itself. Would this be correct?
Thanks
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Please remove the link. It is illegal to host blobs.
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UtkarshGupta said:
Please remove the link. It is illegal to host blobs.
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1st of all am sorry to take over this post to ask about my N7000, i have a similar problem but different device.
i manage to build successfully but when i flash the rom to my device it doesnt boot.
i asked in some forums and everyone seems to think its something to do with manifests.xml and vendor blobs
if you want i can post both roomservices.xml and n7000.xml
i strictly followed this omnirom docs to build in OS X
please do enlighten me
I've got android 4.0.4 and Google sign ins are now blocked on this old version, making it unusable, is there any way around this at all? I've tried various custom ROMs (AOSP 5.1, 7.1, CM11, CM9) all but CM9 face the "play services have stopped" every second and CM9 is the same version I was already using so no difference in sign ins made. Device is GT P3710 (P5 WiFi). I just want to be able to access the play store normally again, I'm not ready to accept this devices life is over yet.
You can spoof your device fingerprint using something like MagiskHide Props Config...
Otherwise, depending on the device, you can try to load a GSI, although Project Treble was introduced with Android 8.0 so it's possible your device isn't capable.
Is your device possibly the GT-P7310 (Galaxy Tab 8.9) and you just made a typo?
V0latyle said:
You can spoof your device fingerprint using something like MagiskHide Props Config...
Otherwise, depending on the device, you can try to load a GSI, although Project Treble was introduced with Android 8.0 so it's possible your device isn't capable.
Is your device possibly the GT-P7310 (Galaxy Tab 8.9) and you just made a typo?
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Thanks I'll look into it! And yes sorry, I didn't catch that, I indeed meant the GT P7310
vengeancezak said:
Thanks I'll look into it! And yes sorry, I didn't catch that, I indeed meant the GT P7310
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Okay. This thread will be moved to that section. In the future, please remember to search before posting; we have an entire section of the forum dedicated to the Tab 8.9.
As for helping you...A peek in that section shows that there's not only TWRP available for your device here but a custom AOSP 7.1 based ROM too.