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Re: 2012 Coding Competition
The device received have first MeeGo 1.2 harmattan release, Aka PR 1.0.
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Look like nokia repository are down :(
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I've also got notified about something Li-ion-containing coming my way. :)
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Is there another way to get around security in stock kernels? What is this "inception" I'm reading about and how does that relate to this? Will I need any of the non-stock modes to possibly get bluetooth-PAN working? Thanks! |
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I received in the meantime the DHL shipment Mail for my N9, too. :)
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got a tracking number for the n9 :)
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DHL email recieced here too! I guess no 2-3 weeks wait... :D
Already downloaded the leaked P.R1.3 firmware to flash the n950. BTW, as a begginer to MeeGo / Harmattan I (and probably others) would like to ask: *Is inception sufficent for development on the n950 or should I use open mode kernel? (my guess after a bit of reading is that it will suffice) *What is the Extras-devel equivalent repository for harmattan (where all the ...-dev packages are)? *Is it risky to flash the n950 with the leaked P.R1.3 firmware? (slowdowns or firmware down-grading problems) |
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Bricked is a term i would associate with Android not Harmattan; you cant put your device into a non-recoverable state simply by flashing another kernel... Open mode is a kernel that isn't signed by Nokia's keys hence aegis is bypassed allowing you to do whatever you want but also disabling features like device lock and pin codes for MfE accounts... Inception is an exploit that takes advantage of a hole in aegis' implementation to allow you certain privileges... For example anything that is a system package or file will have an origin of 'com.nokia.maemo' which means if you want to replace it with a package it wont be possible as your package is from a less trusted origin called 'unknown origin'! However, inception allowd.you to do the replacement by assigning origin 'com.nokia.maemo/local' which is more trusted by Aegis than the default origin The con of inception is that to install back a system package to replace your user package, you would need to incept the system package too due to the trust worthiness of the origins... The main pro of inception is that it doesn't put your phone into open mode hence you don't lose those features that open mode does mentioned above The con of open mode you already know, the pro is that you can on-demand replace any system package with your own package by assigning the same com.nokia.maemo origin to it hence whenever you want to restore the system package, you wont have issues as both of them have the same rank of origin... For what you require, kojacker has posted those instructions and I think you would just be able to add them into the device since they don't already exist... I haven't tried doing those steps yet but will try today and report if you need to install it from a trusted origin... |
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inception inception/open mode should only be needed if you plan to develop kernel level suff or your app requires extra capabilities. For qt dev you only need to enable developer mode on the phone and get qtsdk.
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It's nice surprise, that they're sending 64GB ones now. It seems, that mess in Nokia can sometimes be very convenient :p /Estel |
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