I was wondering if anyone had a VNC server working on the N6. Tried a few but they were not compatible with lollipop yet.
JustusIV said:
I was wondering if anyone had a VNC server working on the N6. Tried a few but they were not compatible with lollipop yet.
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Wow no one knows of a working vnc server on lollipop
JustusIV said:
Wow no one knows of a working vnc server on lollipop
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some people say that vmlite is working on lollipop, i have not tried it because i can't pay for now
oware said:
some people say that vmlite is working on lollipop, i have not tried it because i can't pay for now
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v2.0.8: Dec-19-2014
(1) Support latest Android 5.0 version
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thanks for the heads up.
VMLite VNC Server
JustusIV said:
thanks for the heads up.
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A bit of a boot if you will, I purchased VMLite VNC Server to try it out (the sheer frustration, coupled with my $50 google play credit allowed it). It is working better then the other servers, in the fact that it does create the server, and through the webpage connect you can actually connect. Sadly though it is completely blind, there is no display on it. No GUI settings or advanced settings for me to tinker with to try to fix it either. Didn't refund as this is so close, it may soon work
Will keep informed!
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I knew bit torrent and Steam were blocked, but today I found out that Android app downloads are also blocked! Does anyone know how to get around this?
mindstormmaster1 said:
I knew bit torrent and Steam were blocked, but today I found out that Android app downloads are also blocked! Does anyone know how to get around this?
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Do you mean on wifi?
Yes
Yes that is correct.
mindstormmaster1 said:
Yes that is correct.
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That's the problem. They have stuff like that blocked on wifi. So you'd need to use data.
Sadly I do not have data.
mindstormmaster1 said:
Sadly I do not have data.
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Looks like your outta luck.
mindstormmaster1 said:
I knew bit torrent and Steam were blocked, but today I found out that Android app downloads are also blocked! Does anyone know how to get around this?
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mindstormmaster1 said:
Sadly I do not have data.
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I have the solution... ready? GET DATA!
Damn... what were you expecting? A "hack" by a vpn workaround or something?
A way to change the ports of the connecting apps to the internet?
You need to set up a VPN on the outside and connect to it.
If they block typical VPN ports, then you need to configure your VPN on a non-standard port.
Surely this is a software thing. Would we be able to get a version for our N1s?
tanman1975 said:
Surely this is a software thing. Would we be able to get a version for our N1s?
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We already can.
This topic is for development of the Wifi apk for the vibrant. Please DO NOT discuss what wifi means to you or how excited you are about it. I am posting this in hopes that a developer can make this work.
Only comment here if you can contribute and make this work. (what i have provided is the extent of my knowledge)
The apk installs, loads, but will not connect. It gets stuck on 'enabling' and shreads the battery trying.
Perhaps the servers are just not up yet since this is so new..
UPDATE: According to TMo News, T-mobile has stated that they do not support wifi calling yet... so hopefully this app not working is just a result of no server support yet..
MS-HTCVISION-KNT20-02.apk
motorjonny said:
This topic is for development of the Wifi apk for the vibrant. Please DO NOT discuss what wifi means to you or how excited you are about it. I am posting this in hopes that a developer can make this work.
Only comment here if you can contribute and make this work. (what i have provided is the extent of my knowledge)
The apk installs, loads, but will not connect. It gets stuck on 'enabling' and shreads the battery trying.
Perhaps the servers are just not up yet since this is so new..
MS-HTCVISION-KNT20-02.apk
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Took a look at it and so far its either missing a VPN module or its pointing at settings that we dont have. Right now its looping trying to connect to localhost.
This does ADB install fine, but it doesnt connect if you disable it and try to re-enable it.
Side effect, it was constantly looping trying to connect the service and wasnt very happy about uninstalling when I tried, wouldnt recommend anyone install it unless they have the settings or an idea where we can grab them from
Soon as I get the OTA ill scour for the settings. Soon as I have any updates to it ill tweet/post
Thanks Viral, scepterr says it needs a kernel module and we need source code for that
Why ADB...just hit install...running it on Froyo, I cant tell if its working or not because Tmobile DID fix my signal at my house LOL
laristech said:
Why ADB...just hit install...running it on Froyo, I cant tell if its working or not because Tmobile DID fix my signal at my house LOL
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You can still make calls and it will say its working but if you turn it off and back on, itll eternally sit at attempting to make connection.
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Thanks Viral, scepterr says it needs a kernel module and we need source code for that
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HTC is better about source code, maybe well get lucky and have that released quick and can patch that in *pokes JAC just in case*
It's using all of my CPU.
Interesting that it works after being pushed initially. Is there a way to freeze it in that state, without restarting it?
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It's using all of my CPU.
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Pardon the off-topicness, but which app are you using in that SS?
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Pardon the off-topicness, but which app are you using in that SS?
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The app he is using is called SystemPanel. It's very useful.
I suggest removing this app in the mean time. Its a CPU hog and 50% of my battery use.
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According to TMO News, the wifi calling is not supported yet as stated by T-Mobile.
“Wi-Fi Calling and tethering Wi-Fi sharing are not currently supported on the T-Mobile G2. T-Mobile knows these features are important to consumers and we’re working to deliver them to G2 users in the future. We have nothing further to announce at this time.”
http://tinyurl.com/3yltw9a
This was one of my theories... that would be an easy and good answer for why it will not connect yet...
Looks like theres no luck on the g2 end either, its still missing some configuration or something.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=807116
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=799004
Adding to think tank section of the bible for easy retrieval just in case the thread slows.
Something tells me TMo is going to wait, either for the release of the MyTouch HD or they'll release it on a bunch of phones all at once as a way to boost sales before Christmas.
Looks like G2 will have this app soon enough. I can't wait to have it on the vibrant.
http://www.tmonews.com/2010/11/t-mobile-g2-to-get-wi-fi-calling-update-starting-tomorrow/
The reason why this app isn't working is because you need a Wifi calling plan which tmobile is rolling out soon and it requires a data plan of 19.99 or higher which pretty much everyone has because the 200 mb plan has not rolled out yet.
Has anyone gotten the wifi calling G2 OTA update yet? Can you let us know if the wifi calling now works on the G2? Thanks.
Yes and it works awesome!
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Yes and it works awesome!
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Thanks. So it looks like both now the G2 and myTouch 4G are up and running with wifi calling. They both have in common that they are running 2.2. So am I to assume that the apk app on both of them is the same and that it will also run on the Vibrant once it gets the 2.2 update?
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Thanks. So it looks like both now the G2 and myTouch 4G are up and running with wifi calling. They both have in common that they are running 2.2. So am I to assume that the apk app on both of them is the same and that it will also run on the Vibrant once it gets the 2.2 update?
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Or someone with a vibrant that has 2.2 could test it
Anyone looking for p2p app. It works pretty well.
http://androidapproved.com/item/frostwire-brings-p2p-to-android/
Nice find!! Thanks
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Anyone looking for p2p app. It works pretty well.
http://androidapproved.com/item/frostwire-brings-p2p-to-android/
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Been using it since Alpha..It does well. I'm getting my Captivate tomorrow and this will go back on..lol
I just found out about it. People share the weirdest stuff on their phones lol
Tried it a while back. Never could get it to connect to other people. Gave up trying to use it. I have other, more reliable sources to obtain things I want.
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Tried it a while back. Never could get it to connect to other people. Gave up trying to use it. I have other, more reliable sources to obtain things I want.
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It took me a few tries to connect but it works. I don't think its an app I'll use on a regular basics.
Worthless, as the app only works on wifi. 3/4 g is blocked
Not blocked. Its not incorporated. Check the update on there site. Lots of new dev work done. Like...a **** load.
I have read the thread about Full Ubuntu on the Atrix. What I am asking is something different.
Cant this hack work on the Motorola Atrix
Ubuntu on Nexus/Android Phone
It has instructions that seem to work on all android phones.
Anyone want to try it and tell me how it goes.
Should. There was a thread in here about doing the same thing but with debian. Its probably a couple of pages back.
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I can't seem to find it. Can tell me roughly what the title was?
Also any other devs care to chime in?
Please
It'll probably work, but... why??? You already have a perfectly functional Ubuntu running on your phone.
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It'll probably work, but... why??? You already have a perfectly functional Ubuntu running on your phone.
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Well to access that I will need some output monitor. I would like to have Ubuntu on the screen itself.
What is the worst that can happen to the phone if I tried it?
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Well to access that I will need some output monitor. I would like to have Ubuntu on the screen itself.
What is the worst that can happen to the phone if I tried it?
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The worst? Who knows?
Sure, you could set up a VNC server under the Ubuntu and then run VNC from either your device (Android) or from an external client. That's what the linked method is doing, so there's nothing inherently better about it.
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The worst? Who knows?
Sure, you could set up a VNC server under the Ubuntu and then run VNC from either your device (Android) or from an external client. That's what the linked method is doing, so there's nothing inherently better about it.
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Well I don't know much but do you think that method at the source will work?
It doesn't seem to dive into the phone too much. It seems like an app. Also does anyone know of a way to get rid of it after I install it?
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Well I don't know much but do you think that method at the source will work?
It doesn't seem to dive into the phone too much. It seems like an app. Also does anyone know of a way to get rid of it after I install it?
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Me? No idea. I'm not sure how much magic is happening behind the scenes, and I'm currently involved in, well, making sure that the Ubuntu that Motorola ships works well to look too deeply into this. Sorry.
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Me? No idea. I'm not sure how much magic is happening behind the scenes, and I'm currently involved in, well, making sure that the Ubuntu that Motorola ships works well to look too deeply into this. Sorry.
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ok no problem if you come along something can you please tell me.
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I have read the thread about Full Ubuntu on the Atrix. What I am asking is something different.
Cant this hack work on the Motorola Atrix
Ubuntu on Nexus/Android Phone
It has instructions that seem to work on all android phones.
Anyone want to try it and tell me how it goes.
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Have you seen my post on getting Debian running on the Atrix? Debian and Ubuntu are kind of similar IMO, and can run the same applications. To get it go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=986071
Thank you so much that is what I wanted.
Yea I use debian on my laptop and Ubuntu on my desktop.
Glad to see I helped But the question is did it work? I know a LOT of people were having trouble with it. I did it fine with no problems, I hope it went the same way for you.
I'm working on getting a vanilla copy of Debian running on the device. So far everything works except X, which can't detect a properly configured device. Will post if I have any success with it.
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I'm working on getting a vanilla copy of Debian running on the device. So far everything works except X, which can't detect a properly configured device. Will post if I have any success with it.
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Thats great! Playing with Debian on the Atrix is actually quite fun. I had problems installing deb packages on it though for some reason. Have you tried installing flash on the FireWiesel browser? Failed for me. As did everything else I tried to install.