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Gaining Root
Has anyone done this? Is it safe to do? From this article http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowDoiBec...ght=%28root%29 it sounds like there is a good chance that you will brick your 770. What is up with that? I don't understand why Nokia didn't give root access to the 770? So who all has root on their 770?
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It seems that you must have another computer with either linux or mac os x on it to gain root according to http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowDoiBecomeRoot Does anyone know of another way?
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you could try booting a live cd, knoppix for example.
one could also try vmware. if you don't have it, there's a "vmware viewer" type of thing (don't remember the exact name) that's for free, and it's probably not hard to find a vmware image of a linux distro. |
It should be worth noting that root access will be a lot easier to get on the 2006 OS: the new application installer runs as root and installs stuff not within a separate sandbox (IIRC).
This means that even if root isn't enabled by default, a small deb could provide a setuid binary (unless they explicitly take steps to remove the setuid bit post-install, but I don't think they will). |
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Any word when the 2006 OS will be released? I assume you are talking about a updated version of maemo, correct? So, Does anyone have root on their 770? |
2006 OS was originally slated for Q1 2006, which puts it in the next couple of weeks. However, I wouldn't be surprised if it slipped (I don't know if it's slipping, but software usually does...)
As for the design, here're some interesting documents about the new Application Installer. (Username/password are both "guest"):
HTH, Andrew PS. Champ, yes lots of us currently have root . |
Thanks for the links. Very interesting. And they will break binary compatibility too. Hmm, I hope they will take advantage of it (like moving to better gcc and glibc, use nptl etc.).
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