[Q] cifs.ko module for P7320 - Galaxy Tab 8.9 General

Hello,
I'm looking for module for my GT-P7320 to be able to mount remote drives, if I'm not mistaken my GT needs only cifs.ko. Does anyone already compiled it?
I couldn't find it anywhere... As I have heard P7320 model is not that popular yet thats why there isn't much custom roms nor modules
If no one have this module compiled already, could someone at least give me a hint how to compile it? (i will share it afterwards of course )
just in case additional information:
model number: GT-P7320
Baseband version: P7320XXLB3
Kernel version: 2.6.35.11-perf [email protected] #2
Thanks in advance
Stigi

I found this for the Acer A500, but it's for kernel 2.6.36.3, worth a try I guess
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058713

I have the P7300 and used this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468498 from the GT 10.1 forum. Also I used ES File explorer in stead of the Android SDK to create the folders and copy in the file.
Hope this helps.

thanks for the replay, but none of this works with my GT :/ just in case tried all of above (I'm kinda desperate) with no luck.
As far as I know none of P7300/P7310 modules will work with P7320 because it have different source or sth like that.
EDIT: oh and I'm trying to load this module using insmod and I'm getting "Exec format error", I assume that its coz of a difference in kernel, right?

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tun.ko for 4.1.57

Attached tun.ko for 4.1.57. Works for me with VPNC. I put it in /system/lib and the VPNC Widget can load it.
awesome!!!! i was waiting for this to be able to connect to my cisco vpn!
great post!!!
Note: network connection tracking does not work
This means that after you connect to VPNC, disconnect from VPNC, turn wifi off, and then turn wifi back on, your connection will be hosed. As a workaround, you can run the VPNC widget settings pane and retoggle wifi. This resets the network state.
thx for this tread.good job
Thanks for shared! this file working well on 1.83 too
It's working perfectly on the Brazillian version of Atrix from Claro carrier.
I really wanted the possibility of compiling other modules for my Atrix stock kernel.
I really wanted to use some volume encryption functionality... As such a tool does not exist natively for Android, I`m thinking about using some kernel functinoality such as Loop-AES, LUKS, DM-Crypt or even some userspace FS for encryption (FUSE).
So, could anyone point me where i can find the source code for the Atrix kernel to try to compile those modules for it? I really think that this could be a great thing. One of the very fews things that i miss on Full Linux.
Thanls in advance.
victorhora said:
It's working perfectly on the Brazillian version of Atrix from Claro carrier.
I really wanted the possibility of compiling other modules for my Atrix stock kernel.
I really wanted to use some volume encryption functionality... As such a tool does not exist natively for Android, I`m thinking about using some kernel functinoality such as Loop-AES, LUKS, DM-Crypt or even some userspace FS for encryption (FUSE).
So, could anyone point me where i can find the source code for the Atrix kernel to try to compile those modules for it? I really think that this could be a great thing. One of the very fews things that i miss on Full Linux.
Thanls in advance.
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Victor, are you using the stock kernel with this or did you need to recompile it?
I'm very sorry for the looooooooooooooooong delay in the answer.
And yes i was using on the stock kernel (Claro Brazil Android 2.2). Now i'm trying to use OpenVPN on the latest 2.3.6 official rom and it's not working anymore...
I'm thinking in some workround... any ideas?
Cheers.
victorhora said:
I'm very sorry for the looooooooooooooooong delay in the answer.
And yes i was using on the stock kernel (Claro Brazil Android 2.2). Now i'm trying to use OpenVPN on the latest 2.3.6 official rom and it's not working anymore...
I'm thinking in some workround... any ideas?
Cheers.
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The tun.ko module doesn't work, I was going to compile one for 2.3.4 (at least the stock kernel) but it seems my desktop killed itself, and I'm not going to install linux on my laptop (it seems to suck with booting from CD, and USB doesn't work... no idea why, but it works fine with Windows Discs)
Might consider using Faux's kernel, it has TUN/TAP (I've never tested though)

[Q] T-Mobile Galaxy Tab - Few Questions

Hi guys, just this week I got a new Galaxy Tab from T-Mobile, so far so good, but I have a few questions about it.
1-) This is my first time using Android, is there a better version or ROM for this particular tab (or another that is fully compatible) which I should flash into it which is better or gives me more functionality than the default Android installation that T-Mobile puts on it?
2-) How are upgrades of Android OS obtained? I heard 3.0 is out, any ideas if Samsung or T-Mobile will make it available on these devices?
3-) Can "Line2" be used with it? I noticed when I'm connected to Wi-Fi at home Line2 works, but when I'm connected to 3G it wont work.
4-) Is it easy to install Themes on the Galaxy Tab, any tutorials?
5-) Any specific tricks/tweaks or apps, that are a must have for Galaxy Tab owners?
Thanks in advance!
-Eli
I also just got my SGT T-mobile. What is the model number of your tablet? What is the Baseband version of your tablet? Have you rooted yours?
Mine's model is SGH-T849, Baseband T849UVJJB, and yes, I downloaded a program from this board which supposedly roots it, after installing and running the commands it said it had successfully rooted my device, now how do I know if it is really rooted?
Also what's the Baseband? lol sorry but I'm lost, this is my first ever tablet and also first ever Android OS device.
RealAct said:
Mine's model is SGH-T849, Baseband T849UVJJB, and yes, I downloaded a program from this board which supposedly roots it, after installing and running the commands it said it had successfully rooted my device, now how do I know if it is really rooted?
Also what's the Baseband? lol sorry but I'm lost, this is my first ever tablet and also first ever Android OS device.
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We both have the same model and baseband. I'm not sure what baseband is. You can check to see if your tablet is rooted by going to Applications and look around to see if you can find a Superuser icon.
If it's rooted, I guess your next step is to find a custom ROM and flash it.
Do you remember what you used to root your tablet? Was it SuperOneClick?
Yes, it was the SuperOneClick one from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=812367
Baseband is the modem you have. The modem controls the phone, wirelass data, wifi, and bluetooth. Yours is JJB.
RealAct said:
Hi guys, just this week I got a new Galaxy Tab from T-Mobile, so far so good, but I have a few questions about it.
1-) This is my first time using Android, is there a better version or ROM for this particular tab (or another that is fully compatible) which I should flash into it which is better or gives me more functionality than the default Android installation that T-Mobile puts on it?
2-) How are upgrades of Android OS obtained? I heard 3.0 is out, any ideas if Samsung or T-Mobile will make it available on these devices?
3-) Can "Line2" be used with it? I noticed when I'm connected to Wi-Fi at home Line2 works, but when I'm connected to 3G it wont work.
4-) Is it easy to install Themes on the Galaxy Tab, any tutorials?
5-) Any specific tricks/tweaks or apps, that are a must have for Galaxy Tab owners?
Thanks in advance!
-Eli
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Well, I'm not an expert but here is my experience:
1. You should flash the new Overcome experience Hermes:
http://overcome.mimzo.com/
There is also the unofficial cyanogenmod beta, but as you said the overcome is fully compatible and it will not change the feel of the Tab, just adds to the functionality.
2. The updates are two types:
# Official, these are over the air and you will find notifications in the notification area to tell you that there is a new update, or may be through kies for Samsung.
# Unofficial, which is basically flashing other ROMs whether official or custom.
# As for Android 3.0 (which is called honeycomb), it is not officially coming to the Tab. May be after the 3.2 announced a couple of days ago, but I still don't think so. Still, you might want to follow this thread as there are trials to get it fully working on the Tab:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1122959
3. I don't have any idea about this, as I got mine used and then I rooted and flashed it the day I got it.
4. Of course there are themes for the Android. This Overcome I was telling you about has a Gold theme. There are a lot of ways to get themes on the Tab. I myself use different home launchers with different themes. You don't need to flash anything if you are just looking to change the looks of your device. Check this out and let me know if you like it:
Go Launcher EX https://market.android.com/details?id=com.gau.go.launcherex&feature=search_result
There are a lot other but this is my favorite. You can even change the fonts of the display.
5. The most common used tips and tweaks that you should use is over-clocking/ under-volting which gives you more speed and less battery drainage.
As for the apps, these are my favorites:
Tango, Photfunia, ezPDF reader, Movies (or IMDB), Springpad (or Catch), File Expert, Go Launcher, Go weather, Google Goggles, Google Shopper, Just reader, Splashtop, Plex, GrooveIP. I guess there are more on my device but these are the ones that I found more functional and fun to use.
Hope this helps...
Thanks rangercaptain,
Hey ahmadshawki, thanks so much, I will check out all of your suggestions, does overcome comes with Gingerbread?
Yes it does.
RealAct said:
does overcome comes with Gingerbread?
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Any 2.2 rom is froyo (frozen yogurt).
Any 2.3 rom is gingerbread.
You can have either "flavor". They are both in the development section. Both are highly recommended.
Hi guys,
I've been visiting this forum for more than 6 months now, but I think this is my first post. I have a T-Mobile SGH-T849 GT-P1000.
Last year I unlocked it and changed it to a Gingerbread Euro. Below is the current setup:
Firmware version 2.3.3
Baseband version P1000XXJPZ
Kernel version 2.6.35.7 [email protected] #2
Build number GINGERBREAD.XXJQ1
Tab has been working fine, with the exception of:
- often does not remember wi-fi hotspots automatically, need to switch off/on wi-fi to do this
- 3G & phone works erratically. I don't use it as a phone, but those times that I tried I noticed the phone would loose connectivity to the mobile network and needed a reboot in order to fix it.
I'd like to upgrade it to Ginger 2.3.6, but which rom should I use? I checked on the forum, but I'm not sure if I should use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380595&page=3
or any other.
Is my modem correct or should I use this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=902323&page=4
to install JL5 modem?
Sorry for the noob questions.
I have a galaxy tab 7+ sgh-t869 I need to chance my build prop in order to play order and chaos online it doesn't support operating system I have no idea how to chance it or what to change it to please help thanks

[Q] tun.ko requested

Hi,
Since there isn't a subforum for the Samsung Galaxy Gio (GT-S5660) yet, I couldn't help but post here instead.
I've recently updated from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4 and unfortunately, my tun.ko module no longer works. I searched hours and tried dozens of different tun.ko files to get one working under 2.3.3. However, I cannot seem to find one that will work with my new kernel.
I've tried to compile it myself in linux using a couple of guides but always got stuck somewhere in the middle. Even tried to modify the file in a hex editor so that the kernel version checks out. Alas, to no avail.
I really need a VPN connection so I can connect to the network of my company. So if anyone would be so kind of compiling a tun.ko module for my specific kernel, I would be forever greatful.
My phone specs:
Samsung Galaxy Gio (GT-S5660)
Android 2.3.4
Buildnumber GINGERBREAD.XXKQG
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-perf-CL561540 [email protected] #1
Thanks in advance
Youran said:
Hi,
Since there isn't a subforum for the Samsung Galaxy Gio (GT-S5660) yet, I couldn't help but post here instead.
I've recently updated from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4 and unfortunately, my tun.ko module no longer works. I searched hours and tried dozens of different tun.ko files to get one working under 2.3.3. However, I cannot seem to find one that will work with my new kernel.
I've tried to compile it myself in linux using a couple of guides but always got stuck somewhere in the middle. Even tried to modify the file in a hex editor so that the kernel version checks out. Alas, to no avail.
I really need a VPN connection so I can connect to the network of my company. So if anyone would be so kind of compiling a tun.ko module for my specific kernel, I would be forever greatful.
My phone specs:
Samsung Galaxy Gio (GT-S5660)
Android 2.3.4
Buildnumber GINGERBREAD.XXKQG
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-perf-CL561540 [email protected] #1
Thanks in advance
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Up.up.up! Same problem with me, hopefully anybody can help us, thanks!
Me too!!!!!!!!
Sent from my GT-S5660 using Tapatalk 2
see here. i dont know if it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20790089
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app

[Q] SGH-I987 - New (to me) Device - Questions

Hey All,
I'm a Sprint Nexus S 4G user/Nook Color user, been around for a while, I've flashed a number of custom ROMs to my devices so I've been around the block a few times when it comes to doing all of this.
I'll be receiving a AT&T SGH-I987 (7" Galaxy Tab) soon, so I figured I'd start doing some research on the subject of installing custom ROMs on it so that I'm well informed before I blow it up.
I'm not an AT&T customer, so I'll probably just use the Wi-Fi capabilities of the device for the time being (unless Sprint upsets me and I move to a GSM carrier).
I'm fairly certain the device will be in stock condition when I receive it, so let's make that assumption for the time being.
I presume the first thing I'll do is check whether it's running 2.2 (Froyo) or 2.3 (Gingerbread).
If it's running 2.2, I'll want to check to see if the bootloader is signed/locked, and if it's locked, I'll need to unlock the bootloader using the patch here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=888071
If it's running 2.3, it sounds like I can pretty much just root the device with the following guide and go from there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=812367
After that, I'm wide open to flash pretty much any ROM from what I can tell.
I've got enough Android devices around, so I was thinking about buying the media dock for this one and leaving it connected to the TV as a web browsing device, amongst other things.
Because of that, I'll probably try (though it will take some serious self control) not to throw Ice Cream Sandwich (AOKP or CM9) on it - keeping in mind that TV out isn't yet working in either of these ROMs (the biggest reason to go the ICS route would be for the bluetooth keyboard/mouse support...).
Looks like as of January 2012, Overcome 4.1.0 supports HDMI output, so at least I'd be able to get it up to 2.3.6.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or ideas the community can throw my way?
pitcherj
Sounds like you have it covered. If you start at teamovercome.net you can get the stock safe gingerbread, tools, and instructions. The stock safe gingerbread is rooted and has the CWR in the kernel. From that base you can go anywhere.
ranger captain,
Awesome!
Thanks for the sanity check!
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA
Thanks..
I've been looking for this kind of guide but it lacks the ROM recommendation.
Atleast you have made us newbie a good start..
Grandduke
grandduke,
Glad my ramblings are of use to someone.
I'll update this thread with more throughts/experiences once I've done some fiddling around - device should be arriving tomorrow.
pitcherj
pitcherj
it definitely have help,
I got a link below for the guide to install Overcome ROM, but I can't see any picture,
I've switched PC and still the same so I guess its the site that has the problem..
I hope someone at the overcome dev. fixes this so that the guide would be of more help than me guessing what might appear on-screen.
w w w t e a m o v e r c o m e .n e t / p 1 0 0 0 / ? p a g e _ i d = 1 7
(they wouldn't let me post url so its that)
btw I'm on windows 7 using its stock browser...maybe its an IE thing I'll try again tonight with diff. browser.
grandduke
Follow this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20974872&postcount=681
there is a dropbox copy of the cached page complete with images.
Don't forget to thank the guy (and me, if I helped in anyway)
Thanks do much mate!
now on to modding my tab...hoping that everthing went well and not brick it he he he...
I hope someone could get the FM radio to work here.. I'd love to have it..there is a work in progress though...hope it would be a go,
basing on their teardown of the tab there is a chipset for that..now I don't know the reason for samsung not to activate it..
hi..
I'm able to follow the guide given at the overcome net
I was only able to get up to #6 which boots my tab up to JQ1 GB condition..
When I try to flash the overcome kernel v4.0.0 tar file, odin reported fail and
I can't boot the tab (I think I soft bricked it) the screen only showed a figure of cellphone and a pc with an exclamation inbetween.
I connected the tab to odin and again flash to GB stock safe v5 tar.
thankfully the tab booted to stock GB again.
Anyone know whats wrong?? Help please..
grandduke,
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I forgot to give this:
My tab's specs now reads:
Model number
GT-P1000
Firmware version:
2.3.3
baseband version
P1000XXJPZ
Kernel version
2.6.35.7
[email protected] #2
Build number
Gingerbread.XXJQ1
All working already,
just a bad download..
I'm now on overcome ROM and testing; will give update as to my experience with the tab..
By the way don't be afraid if any of you softbricked your tab, its a nice learning experience plus gives you alot of confidence to tackle any future problems.
Well, just received the tab.
It's running 2.2, so thar be dragons ahead.
I'll let you know how it goes.
By the way - thanks for that cached copy of the page! Wonderful!
Specs:
Model Number: SGH-I987
Firmware Version: 2.2
Baseband Version: I987UCJK1
Build Number: FROYO.UCJK1
Hey All,
Everything went well!
One small hangup that may be helpful to others - when the instructions on the teamovercome page say to "sync with kies at least once" - you don't have to transfer data or anything, it just means have kies open, connect the tab, and make sure the drivers install successfully.
The bootloader patch went well - my device only allows installing signed firmwares, but that's fine.
Ran with teamovercome 4.1.0 for a while, but decided since I don't have a dock with HDMI for it yet that I'd give humberos a try.
Very simple install - copied the three zips to internal storage, flashed with CWM as instructed, boom.
Very nice guys, thanks for all of your help!
pitcherj
As promised here is my experience with the overcome rom
overall everything is nice and smooth
the battery seems to last longer..
the transition is good gives you a feel of ICS like feature..especially the music where Google music was in place of the stock player..
When you switch on the tab you are greeted by the overcome logo (nice)
the notification tab was give a nice overhaul and good looking widgets
overall good performace but the gyroscope mechanism seems not to work here..
(any ideas..)
the temple run i installed won't tilt to collect coins he he he..
overall I'd give it a five star...
grandduke said:
hi..
I'm able to follow the guide given at the overcome net
I was only able to get up to #6 which boots my tab up to JQ1 GB condition..
When I try to flash the overcome kernel v4.0.0 tar file, odin reported fail and
I can't boot the tab (I think I soft bricked it) the screen only showed a figure of cellphone and a pc with an exclamation inbetween.
I connected the tab to odin and again flash to GB stock safe v5 tar.
thankfully the tab booted to stock GB again.
Anyone know whats wrong?? Help please..
grandduke,
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I forgot to give this:
My tab's specs now reads:
Model number
GT-P1000
Firmware version:
2.3.3
baseband version
P1000XXJPZ
Kernel version
2.6.35.7
[email protected] #2
Build number
Gingerbread.XXJQ1
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I had exactly same problem with the same device. I re-downloaded "Overcome_Kernel_v4.0.0.tar" many times. But the flash failed everytime.
Any suggestion. Please help. Thanks.
My tab's specs now reads:
Model number
GT-P1000
Firmware version:
2.3.3
Baseband version
T849UVJJB
Kernel version
2.6.35.7
[email protected] #2
Build number
Gingerbread.XXJQ1
is your Overcome kernel tar a bad download?
md5sum: 9ae7329ef734719615c021e033762e6b
alternative download
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27801159&postcount=8
priyana said:
is your Overcome kernel tar a bad download?
md5sum: 9ae7329ef734719615c021e033762e6b
alternative download
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27801159&postcount=8
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Thank you for your help. My Overcome kernel tar is corrupted somehow. I googled it and find another one. Everything is working now.
Thanks again.
I have a at&t galaxy tab... running 2.2. I want to add a non-market app. Do I have to root? There is no setting to allow that...at&t blocked... so what is the easiest way to make it accept non-market apps?

S5 Mini (G800H) Permissive Kernel anyone?

I need a custom *permissive* kernel that works with Android Marshmallow Stock Rom on a Galaxy S5 Mini DuoS (G800H) - G800HXXU1CQC1 ...
I've searched the internet since weeks now, and found NOTHING, and compiling one myself is way too complicated for a Windows user like me.
Can ANYBODY *PLEASE* help me with this & tell me where I can download or get such a kernel? Or maybe... compile one for me? Enforcing mode seems to be hard-coded in the Samsung Marshmallow version, so this is the only way to get around it.
Or if you know any other options I could use to change to permissive mode, please let me know. IMPORTANT: please only in the form, "Yes, I own a G800H with Marshmallow on it, have tested it, and it works, and here is how to do it: ...". I've tried out enough by myself already, including all 'Permissive Switcher' apps, and nothing worked, so please no 'guessing' or 'suggestions'.
Also, are there any custom ROMs for the G800H (*NOT the F version!) available with a version newer than Marshmallow? (Nougat and up) Why is there so horribly little stuff for the G800H available?? I can't find anything (maybe I'm just too dumb, can anybody support links?)

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