Also you can't root from Linux command line alone. You can't give yourself superuser and aren't given any default administrator privileges. You have to download android developer tools on a desktop computer and try dicking around with it that way and risk bricking your device
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03-16-2018
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03-16-2018
If you found a way to root from just the command line you'd be famous for it
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03-16-2018
depending on the phone you can root by clicking a button in an app you moron
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03-16-2018
That stopped working in like 2013
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03-16-2018
which one of us do you suppose knows more about this
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03-16-2018
My 30 dollar Walmart phone has no way of being rooted except for maybe dicking around with it with android tools on a desktop
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03-16-2018
if you can't figure out how to root your phone you're going to see no benefit from rooting your phone
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03-16-2018
That's not true there's ~2 gigs of bloatware you can't remove unless it's rooted
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03-16-2018
I could root it I just don't have a computer right now
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03-17-2018
does being annoyingly stupid count as a disability if so he might get more than $700
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03-17-2018
steffies trained his whole life to abuse the system it's his family legacy
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03-17-2018
god java is a clusterfuck, I'm abandoning doing this in android studio I'm going to write it in c# and run it through xamerin maybe that'll be easier
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03-17-2018
the code I copy pasted was in a try catch, I figured ok I'll leave it, it seems like a good idea, but then it bitched about that, turns out a try catch can only be inside a method. so fine, I make a method, a public void method, and put everything in there. except now I can't figure out how to call the fucking thing. if I do myRealMethod(): iot bitches that it needs a return type, but myRealMethod doesn't return anything and void doesn't work and neither does null and accoding to my 10 minutes of googling you have to add an additional class and an additional entry in the manifest and maybe a new onStart sub and I'm like fuck this
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03-17-2018
also the emulator doesn't give you an option of enabling wifi so good luck testing an application designed for the LAN
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03-17-2018
I fucking hate this shit this is why I never became a programmer it's not fun for me
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03-17-2018
Java isn't easy to use until you have to install the libraries, then wrap with class syntax
I never liked Java, you could use web technology using Ionic where you can compile into android with this plugin https://forum.ionicframework.com/t/h...p-packet/32057 that sucks he is angular.
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03-17-2018
Are you learning Java or javascript
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03-17-2018
xamerin isn't any fucking easier, it's like they went out of their way to make android development cryptic and annoying. I can find classes that do everythign I want but I can't figure out how to fucking call them. fuck java, fuck c#, fuck xamerin, and fuck android.
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03-17-2018
know what I love about vb and powershell and bash you can put a function name right there on its own line like
myRealFunction()
AND IT WILL CALL THE FUCKING FUNCTION, EVEN IF IT DOESN'T RETURN ANY DATA
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03-17-2018
what the fuck is a class and why can't I call them directly and why does BroadcastReciever have to be a class if I can't fucking call it
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03-17-2018
seriously going to break something right now
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03-17-2018
I wrote clients in VB and python and they took like 10 minutes, and they're not any more complicated they're just written in sensible languages
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03-17-2018
Java is really old man it's like you're writing a program for Adobe flash or something
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03-17-2018Code:
import os while 1: from socket import * s=socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM) s.bind(('',44126)) m=s.recvfrom(1024) print m[0] #Uncomment for Mac version os.system("afplay ./ring.wav") #Uncomment for Windows #os.system("start .\ring.wav")
While 1 > 0
{
get phone state
if phone state = "RINGING"
{
create a udp socket
send my text to a particular port on the broadcast address
return nothing because there's nothing to fucking return
}
}
HOW FUCKING HARD IS THAT
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