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pwnphone works fine with latest kp 52 I used it for a while, but many apps are not up to date, so I ended up with my own builds of the apps I used most
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thanks, nieldk!
I will try that (pwnphone installation doc said: "Known Issues: If you enable the extras-devel repository in the app manager do NOT update the kernel power flasher or you will loose injection capabilities!") - of course I won't enable extras-devel... (:
I installed pwn just a few weaks ago and I'm just playing now. I need time to discover; and time is that I don't have much... (: Also I'm not a linux expert, maybe some day I will be able to build packages on my own (:
thanks!
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thanks, nieldk!
I will try that (pwnphone installation doc said: "Known Issues: If you enable the extras-devel repository in the app manager do NOT update the kernel power flasher or you will loose injection capabilities!")
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"pwnphone" is wrong - more recent KP's have injection capabilities build-in). BTW, it's also quite useless anyway as you can install and use *all* pentesting tools on normal Maemo. "pwnphone" is nothing else as pre-defined, severely outdated pack of those tools.
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thank you both!
jcharpak, I will try that, but my goal isn't espeak itself but to have voice navigation with the maps application, so even your "hack" works, I'm not sure if that solves the map problem. Thanks, anyway, I will do try that.
pichlo, yes, I thought that too, but hoped v46 shall work. I use v46 because of pwnphone image, if I upgrade I will loose some capabilities. I think I shall think things through; I'm just playing with voice navigation, no essential... (: Maybe an older version of espeak would solve the problem...?
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