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If you don't know what this is, then you don't need to know!
I successfully compiled Nano to run on Android!
http://android.modaco.com/content/software/291983/nano-editor-for-android/
It will run perfectly on any ROM that has terminfo set up, if your ROM doesn't, you may need to do this before running nano:
Code:
su
export TERMINFO=/etc/terminfo
export TERM=linux
Any problems, holler! I'll be putting this in my next Hero pack too...
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That's cool!
Definitely will give it a try. Use nano every day on my ubuntu system. It would be nice to see that familiar item on my phone . Screen would be pretty wild as well. Screen's another one of those utilities that is hard to explain but easy to show
I'd like to get rsync working on my phone as well since I use it for backups all the time on my desktop now. Think it would be really handy to have a gnu-utils package that people could add.
What owner permissions should I set for it? I get a Permission Denied error on CyanogenMod 4.0.4.
EDIT: Nevermind, forgot to run chmod +x on it.
sweet! I was looking for this about a week ago. glad someone did it. THANKS!
I've mailed you concerning this. I've been through hell trying to compile that *****, hope you are willing to help out. So far I've compiled bash4.0 and busybox 1.15.1 with no problems, but im stuck on nano2.0.9. Anyway check the mail, hope you can help! And congrats for pulling it off hehe.
wops, doublepost.
guys, i wanna learn abt nano for ndroid. how to make it run in android mobile?
i'm using ra-ion1.6.1 donut. already push nano into /system/xbin and /system/bin. but how to make it run? and how to use command in ms-dos?
su
export TERMINFO=/etc/terminfo
export TERM=linux
i dun understand this.
i'm currently using vista.
do i need linux os to do anythg?
how to enable syntax highlighting???
I am currently using nano taken from here http://android.modaco.com/content/software/291983/nano-editor-for-android/ on my G1 (SuperD 1.9.3).
I really want to enable syntax highlighting, and I went through this guide:
http://www.technotizie.it/frame/74510/nano-syntax-highlighting-how-to-enable-syntax-highlighting-in-nano-text-editor
I installed nano binary into /system/xbin and gave it executable permissions.
I created a /system/home dir and created a .nanorc file as stated here:
http://wiki.linuxhelp.net/index.php/Nano_Syntax_Highlighting#Alt_C.2FC.2B.2B.2Fh
I also set up a $HOME var, with value = /system/home
nano starts up but doesn't highlight my .cpp syntax.
what am I missing???
Thanks,
Genesio
Anyone have the terminfo directory saved off by chance? Seems to be missing from my htc evo stock 2.2 rom.
Edit: And naturally five seconds after posting I find it. See androidforums.com/evo-4g-all-things-root/124506-guide-full-bash-shell-nano-tab-completion-color-over-ssh.html
Hi all,
i've got a problem with my nano...
The "enter" button just do an LF, so I do not know how to give the "ok" for saving file,exiting, etc ... any help ?
mpmilestogo said:
Screen would be pretty wild as well. Screen's another one of those utilities that is hard to explain but easy to show
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I second this... I even have screen on my .bash_rc. It is pretty convenient!
I made it run, but in another note, I have always thought the terms' screen size is quite small.
Nevertheless, nice utility!
Hi, I have a problem with nano..
when I try execute them, it writes
Code:
Error opening terminal: linux.
What can i do?
(miui 2.8.31) (4.0.4)
SEmp91 said:
Hi, I have a problem with nano..
when I try execute them, it writes
Code:
Error opening terminal: linux.
What can i do?
(miui 2.8.31) (4.0.4)
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I have the same problem.
The link you seek. terminfo should be in /etc
paulobrien said:
If you don't know what this is, then you don't need to know!
I successfully compiled Nano to run on Android!
http://android.modaco.com/content/software/291983/nano-editor-for-android/
It will run perfectly on any ROM that has terminfo set up, if your ROM doesn't, you may need to do this before running nano:
Code:
su
export TERMINFO=/etc/terminfo
export TERM=linux
Any problems, holler! I'll be putting this in my next Hero pack too...
P
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I've just got this :
oad $ bash
[localhost /mnt/sdcard/Download]$ nano
Error opening terminal: screen.
EDIT : [SOLVED!]
If you are a termux user and want to install a nano or vi or any other binaries of termux in Andriod su mode. Here is the link to Termux superuser.
Give it a star if it was helpful !!!
Don't know if this has been mentioned anywhere, but I'll post it anyway...
This utility will come in handy for those who use terminal emulators. "Bash" features command completion (by holding the center button on the directional pad) and can execute previous commands from history (by pressing Up on the direction pad).
Simply unzip the attachment to anywhere on your SD card, and, using a terminal emulator like ConnectBot do the following:
Code:
cd sdcard/[I]<folder where bash was saved>[/I]
su
sh bash.sh
Or, if you want to run from OpenRecovery, then unzip the files under /sdcard/OpenRecovery/scripts, then edit "bash.sh" so that the "cp bash/bash /system/bin" line is changed to "cp /sdcard/OpenRecovery/scripts/bash/bash /system/bin". To install it, use the "Miscellaneous->Run Script" option from OpenRecovery.
It will automatically take effect as your default shell the next time you start a terminal session or reboot. Or just type 'bash'
Thanks for the script , I havent had a chance to use it just yet but it would be extremely useful
~PsyCl0ne
PsyCl0ne said:
Thanks for the script , I havent had a chance to use it just yet but it would be extremely useful
~PsyCl0ne
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No problem! It's a time saver for me... no more need to re-type commands or type out the long folder names.
Isnt busybox sh acting the same way ? whats advantage over busybox sh ?
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/shell/shell-differences/
Scroll down till you see a table...
zewelor1 said:
Isnt busybox sh acting the same way ? whats advantage over busybox sh ?
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I think the most visible is the permanent history.
Busybox has the permanent history as compile option but nobody cares to enable it.
For the rest the busybox's shell is more than enough for the limited usage on a cellphone.
oh this is awesome.
Gonna come in real handy for ro/rw mounting. I'd been cheating by throwing a bunch of common commands into the 'first command' line and saving different connection profiles in ConnectBot
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bummer, couldn't get Terminal Emulator to initialize the session. Attached is a zip with sh.sh to restore your shell to sh - actually, it just redirects the sym. link from bash to sh (sh0 binary), so you could use it to swap back and forth if you want - bash is left on the system.
Hi All,
This is my first thread on this forum. Please help in resolving an error that I am facing. I could compile and link successfully franco kernel after downloading the source from franco's github!!
The only problem I face is with wifi. It displays error in the wi-fi option!! This is some what similar to what we used to get in the initial version of gingerbread kernel what Franco had made earlier!! I get the same error even with the stock GB source code of LG or with paulo's kernel source!!! Strange!!!!
The wifi driver(bcm4325) seems to be same except for some tweaks to the original GB source(In the case of Franco's)!! In either case, I am getting the error. The only difference I see is that of the compiler option -Ofast(Optimization option) was used by Franco while since I updated to the latest version of gcc, I do not get the -Ofast option!! So it uses the -Os option instead!!
Error is(logcat):
D/WifiService( 1726): setWifiEnabledBlocking : Country code is COM
E/WifiService( 1726): Failed to load Wi-Fi driver.
Same compiling options were used to compile both zImage and modules?? What could be wrong here? I am not sure what could be wrong here!!! Can anybody help me on this??
Thanks in advace.
I get this on sense too
(but I replaced all that Android wifi stuff,so on Sense,its wierd )
-Os has always been ****... Other than that, unless you can somehow make the log more verbose, NFC. Can you get something more useful when you try to load the module manually with insmod?
I dont use -Ofast anymore. Did you manually add wireless.ko to lib/modules from your compiled kernel?
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dr.notor said:
-Os has always been ****... Other than that, unless you can somehow make the log more verbose, NFC. Can you get something more useful when you try to load the module manually with insmod?
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I tried it thro' the init.rc too. I dont any other ways to do insmod!!
But it failed even on that account!!
franciscofranco said:
I dont use -Ofast anymore. Did you manually add wireless.ko to lib/modules from your compiled kernel?
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Yup franco. I copied to modules and then signed it with command:
"java -classpath testsign.jar testsign port.zip signed-port.zip"
I really can't understand why this is getting failed as the same compile options were used for both zImage and wireless.ko!! Rest all works fine except the wifi error!!! The idea i think is as long as all the executables are of same signature, then it should work fine, right?? I am confused on what could be the problem!!!
dr.notor said:
-Os has always been ****... Other than that, unless you can somehow make the log more verbose, NFC. Can you get something more useful when you try to load the module manually with insmod?
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Today I will try with other compile options, either O1, O2.... etc.
Strange thing is that I face this problem with all other available kernels also!! Like for ex., original GB source from LG, paulo's kernel!! All of it!!
shashi_hv said:
I tried it thro' the init.rc too. I dont any other ways to do insmod!!
But it failed even on that account!!
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Uh, I do not understand a word.
Code:
$ su
# busybox insmod /system/lib/modules/wireless.ko
What is the output of the above.
dr.notor said:
Uh, I do not understand a word.
Code:
$ su
# busybox insmod /system/lib/modules/wireless.ko
What is the output of the above.
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Weird!!! Though I see the file being there thro' file manager, I get the error as "No such file or directory"!!
I was telling that I tried to insert this same command even in the init.rc file at the boot option!!
shashi_hv said:
Weird!!! Though I see the file being there thro' file manager, I get the error as "No such file or directory"!!
I was telling that I tried to insert this same command even in the init.rc file at the boot option!!
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You have been already told that you need to manually add /system/lib/modules with the ones you want (such as wireless.ko or tun.ko or cifs.ko) to the ZIP you are flashing.
Flashing zImage only will not flash the modules!!!!
As for your file manager, I recommend this as a "file manager"
Code:
# ls -l /system/lib/modules
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 19948 Aug 1 2008 tun.ko
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 191854 Aug 1 2008 wireless.ko
dr.notor said:
You have been already told that you need to manually add /system/lib/modules with the ones you want (such as wireless.ko or tun.ko or cifs.ko) to the ZIP you are flashing.
Flashing zImage only will not flash the modules!!!!
As for your file manager, I recommend this as a "file manager"
Code:
# ls -l /system/lib/modules
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 19948 Aug 1 2008 tun.ko
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 191854 Aug 1 2008 wireless.ko
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I know that notor!!!
I copied the tun.ko and wireless.ko to the appropriate folder and built the zip file which i flashed!!
The problem is very weird. I see the file wireless.ko if I browse thro' file manager. Even when i press tab in busybox, wireless.ko gets auto populated or even the ls command lists it!!
It is much more weird that if I tried to do insmode ....../tun.ko, i get the error as 'exec format error' but a 'no such file' for the wireless.ko!! Though I flashed both these of these!!
You know, go wipe the files in /system/lib/modules and flash your kernel and modules from the SAME KERNEL you have compiled.
Also, it is insmod, not insmode and generally if you are posting something, copy and paste the exact output of a command instead of telling us stories about what the output says.
Yup thats what i was thinking too.. i would wipe and try copying it once again.
Definitely i would have shown you the screen shots.. but i am not in a position to grab those and paste it here, as i am in office right now.. but the point is i understand some of linux system and familiar wirh it!!
I tried to create and flash the zip the standard way thats available on net and it did not worked!! Thats the point!! So wanted to know am i missing anything!!
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Well, things like 'exec format error' clearly suggest that you flashed some weird corrupt junk...
dr.notor said:
Well, things like 'exec format error' clearly suggest that you flashed some weird corrupt junk...
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I tried this!!!
1. su
2. rm -f /system/lib/modules/wireless.ko
3. rm -f /system/lib/modules/tun.ko
Now the files were not there in the directory. Flashed the same zip file which I used earlier and found the wireless.ko and tun.ko in the same path!!! But still the problem prevails!!
Just to confirm once again that I indeed copied the compiled wireless.ko and tun.ko and built the zip file!! No problem in that!!!
Why do not you try to do insmod of any existing file in the modules path and report what error you get?? I think even you should get the same error even in your phone too!! I tried this command on an already existing libra.ko in the same path and got the same error!!!
for a few weeks i has compiled my kernel with optimizations -O3 and got "no such device" when tried to insmod the wifi module ...
possibly the wifi module gets corrupted when the kernel is to much optimized...
andy572 said:
for a few weeks i has compiled my kernel with optimizations -O3 and got "no such device" when tried to insmod the wifi module ...
possibly the wifi module gets corrupted when the kernel is to much optimized...
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Yeah. Just leave the thing alone. There is basically nothing you will optimize by subverting various crazy -O3 -fzomgoptimized -fflying-phone flags to kernel compile. Leave the stock CFLAGS stuff alone.
dr.notor said:
Yeah. Just leave the thing alone. There is basically nothing you will optimize by subverting various crazy -O3 -fzomgoptimized -fflying-phone flags to kernel compile. Leave the stock CFLAGS stuff alone.
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On a different note, can anybody tell me who will load the wireless.ko and tun.ko at boot time? I mean is there any kind of scripts like the init.rc or any other *.sh scripts under /system/etc?
I tried to see in the init.qcom.wifi.sh script, but its based on the property 'wlan.driver.status'!! I dont see this property under getprop command, but added one using setprop, but no success!!!
Suggestion: restore the stock init **** and leave it alone. There is absolutely no need to mess with that to get WiFi working on any ROM. Others, like tun.ko, you need to load manually via initscript or whatever. Go fix your kernel compile and it will just work.
guys i tried doing the instructions here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1135965
but still i cant do the pinch-zoom thing.. what should i do to make my multitouch work?
i also did this:
Code:
dmesg | grep cyttsp-i2c
If you have something like this, that means your X8 is using Cypress chip otherwise your X8 has Synaptic chip (so look at note above):
Code:
cyttsp_i2c_probe: Successful registration cyttsp-i2c
if you have "permission denied" you must first enter this in the terminal
Code:
su
and then you can enter the above commands.
and i got this as a result:
cyttsp_i2c_probe: Successful registration cyttsp-i2c
so meaning i have cypress right? then why it doesnt work?
i also tried this..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14984194&postcount=28
but either permanent and temporary install doesn't work...
please help
I copied x8gesture.ko and ax8mt.ko to system/lib/modules using rootexplorer... Thats it i didnt even do coding stuff it worked perfectly on GinderDX and froyobread(latest)..........
I think this will solve your problem...
Download latest x8gesture.ko and ax8mt.ko modules..... and try it.......
Ok thanks ill try what you said..can i ask a favor? Could u give the link or thread where i get or dload the things needed..thanks again
I tried what you said...the dual tap works, but i cannot answer calls..,the screen is not responding whenever there's an incomming call..
I dont know about that........ For me it is working flawlessly...
Not just the fake dual touch.. But i can also use multi-touch in games...
May be u ask some dev's for help......
try flash nAa kernel (lattest) it build in dual touch...
kill your haddict...peace
Don't want to flash a full kernel just need the modules if possible. Many thanks
SordFish said:
Don't want to flash a full kernel just need the modules if possible. Many thanks
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This is currently one of the top google results for "cifs ouya;" please delete or rename this thread, as there had been zero progress on it, but everyone who wants cifs on ouya is getting steered to it.
huh? no one compile it?
here you are
What I need to do with this files? can you explain with more detail please.?
download and extract them
Code:
adb push md4.ko /data/local/tmp/md4.ko
adb push nls_utf8.ko /data/local/tmp/nls_utf8.ko
adb push cifs.ko /data/local/tmp/cifs.ko
adb shell
su
mount -orw,remount /system
cat /data/local/tmp/md4.ko > /system/lib/modules/md4.ko
cat /data/local/tmp/nls_utf8.ko > /system/lib/modules/nls_utf8.ko
cat /data/local/tmp/cifs.ko > /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
mount -oro,remount /system
insmod /system/lib/modules/md4.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/nls_utf8.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
then use something like "CifsManager" to mount smb share
P.S. those modules are for 1.0.393-r1 only, and if Ouya release a newer firmware, you will lost the cifs functions.
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needed some >s. I inserted them below
i just pasted it without looking and MAD pc speaker beeping action when it cats to the terminal
Code:
adb push md4.ko /data/local/tmp/md4.ko
adb push nls_utf8.ko /data/local/tmp/nls_utf8.ko
adb push cifs.ko /data/local/tmp/cifs.ko
adb shell
su
mount -orw,remount /system
cat /data/local/tmp/md4.ko > /system/lib/modules/md4.ko
cat /data/local/tmp/nls_utf8.ko > /system/lib/modules/nls_utf8.ko
cat /data/local/tmp/cifs.ko > /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
mount -oro,remount /system
insmod /system/lib/modules/md4.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/nls_utf8.ko
insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
Thanks.
WonderEkin said:
huh? no one compile it?
here you are
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Err, I guess I should have noted that possibility as well, haha. Thanks.
hi, anyone have working cifs.ko in ouya?, the library is missing. the only option is cifmanager but canĀ“t add at startup
I apologize for my ignorance, but what sort of practical applications would CIFS support offer on the OUYA? I side loaded an app called Samba Filesharing, and it seems to work fine, however the write speed is quite slow - under 3 MB/s from my laptop.
What would be the difference between following the steps above and just side loading the app I've mentioned? I'm very interested in using my OUYA as a file server in conjunction with a USB hard drive.
Thanks!
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So... figured I'd update this thread if anyone wants to test these...
Here's modules that should work on the current firmware ( OUYA 1.2.771 as of this writing ) as well as CIFSManager.
Install the same way as described by WonderEkin.
.. need some direction .. can't make this work .. "No such file or directory" .. share my directory from win8 with no security credential .. smb is working fine ..
realhuh said:
.. need some direction .. can't make this work .. "No such file or directory" .. share my directory from win8 with no security credential .. smb is working fine ..
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Do these still work?