GNURootDebian | repository corresponding to the GNURoot Debian Android app | Android library
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kandi X-RAY | GNURootDebian Summary
This is the repository corresponding to the GNURoot Debian Android app. This can be built using the Android Studio 1.4 Beta 3, or any newer version that includes support for both the NDK and experimental gradle plugin 0.2.0. This includes the most recent version of Android Studio, version 2.1.2.
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- Processes a local key event
- Returns the index of the given Unicode value or - 1 if not found
- Calculates the number of characters to skip
- Converts the event meta data into our meta state
- Create icicle
- Recovers a key - value pair from a private key
- Converts an encoded key pair to a KeyPair
- Decrypt and recover the public key
- Reads a rectangle
- Verifies the signed response
- Send a VNC encrypt message
- Runs the OpenCensus server
- Called when an options item is selected
- Set up the dialog
- Called when the download state changes
- Process the security types
- Create the dialog box
- Initialize the dialog
- Decode to a key pair
- From interface ChannelListener
- Initializes the dialog
- Handles the downloader
- Handle a touch event
- Initializes the icicle
- Performs database upgrade
- Read rectangle
GNURootDebian Key Features
GNURootDebian Examples and Code Snippets
Community Discussions
Trending Discussions on Android
QUESTION
I'm unable to store captured image in (getExternalFilesDir(Environment.DIRECTORY_PICTURES)) Android 11 device.
I have added
in manifest and all file access also. But it's not working.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jul-31 at 10:25use this code for save captured image
QUESTION
can someone let me know the right usage of populating image resource in Image view using Data Binding
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-31 at 10:21You can use it in such way:
QUESTION
(Solution has been found, please avoid reading on.)
I am creating a pixel art editor for Android, and as for all pixel art editors, a paint bucket (fill tool) is a must need.
To do this, I did some research on flood fill algorithms online.
I stumbled across the following video which explained how to implement an iterative flood fill algorithm in your code. The code used in the video was JavaScript, but I was easily able to convert the code from the video to Kotlin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bochyn8MMI&t=72s&ab_channel=crayoncode
Here is an excerpt of the JavaScript code from the video:
Converted code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-29 at 08:28I think the performance issue is because of expandToNeighbors
method generates 4 points all the time. It becomes crucial on the border, where you'd better generate 3 (or even 2 on corner) points, so extra point is current position again. So first border point doubles following points count, second one doubles it again (now it's x4) and so on.
If I'm right, you saw not the slow method work, but it was called too often.
QUESTION
I switched from the deprecated GDPR Consent Library to the new User Messaging Platform, and used the code as stated in the documentation.
I noticed that when the user clicks on Manage Options then Confirm choices, ads will stop displaying altogether (Ad failed to load, no ad config), and I can't find anyway to check if the user didn't consent to the use of personal data.
This is problematic as my app relies purely on ads, and I will be losing money if ads don't show up, so I want to make it mandatory for users to consent to the use of their personal data, otherwise the app should be unusable.
I have made a test project on Github so everyone can test this behavior. If you are not using an emulator, then you need to change the "TEST_DEVICE_ID" to yours.
How can I achieve this?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-02 at 17:50I found a workaround for this, but this is no final official solution.
It seems that if a user consented to Personalized ads, a string in SharedPreferences
, which key is IABTCF_VendorConsents, will contain ones and zeros corresponding to some vendors (I think). If he didn't consent, this string will be equal to 0.
QUESTION
We have a react-native application running in production with firebase phone auth. Lately, we received feedback from users owning new Huawei devices not being able to authenticate with their phone numbers using firebase.
Since a lot of users started having this issue, we decided to implement Huawei auth services only for devices under HarmonyOS and keep the regular firebase phone authentication for other users.
After integrating the Huawei App Gallery Connect Auth SDK in our react-native app, we are able to receive the OTP and sign the user in using credentialWithVerifyCode
and we are also able to retrieve the user's token using
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-09 at 03:04You are advised to use the following method to validate the token.
QUESTION
I was using def lifecycle_version = "2.3.1"
,
implementation("androidx.lifecycle:lifecycle-viewmodel-ktx:$lifecycle_version")
.
but I had to update version to def lifecycle_version = "2.4.0-alpha03"
to use some features, but ViewModelProvider.Factory
class doesn't work after I use def lifecycle_version = "2.4.0-alpha03"
.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-09 at 03:38You've written:
QUESTION
On Android 12,
If we open an activity
Go to the home screen of the phone to change the wallpaper
Switch back to our activity, the activity restarts.
It seems it is related to the Material You theming.
I would like to disable the restarting of activity when my app comes to the foreground. Is there a way?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-31 at 18:39It is a non-traditional configuration change. By "non-traditional", I mean that it cannot be blocked by android:configChanges
— your activity will be destroyed and recreated whether you like it or not.
If you have Configuration
objects from before and after the change, you can determine that this scenario occurred by calling diff()
on the newer
Configuration
to compare it to the older one:
QUESTION
I create an app from the template, and populate with some Logs as below
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-05 at 03:21Apparently, it's an Android Studio filtering issue.
I'm having the Tracking
there to filter the log. And it shows multiple log of the same type.
When I remove a character from the log, then the filter get corrected. After putting back the character, the filter is still okay.
See the GIF below.
QUESTION
I'm starting to get errors when I am executing a test for a release variant which was always working fine. The code has always been executed in a Docker container so we can ensure that the build will always be clean.
Today for some reason with no changes at all to the code, I am starting to see errors on the test run:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-03 at 11:31I've found the issue and I was able to fix it.
The issue was that one of the external libraries the app depends on has a dependency on androidx.core:core-ktx:+
which meant that was always compiling with the latest version. My app is still working on SDK 28, but the latest version of androidx.core:core-ktx
has the minimal SDK of 31, which resulted in this conflict.
QUESTION
While upload my app in Google playstore I get this error; We've detected this app uses an unsupported version of Play billing. Please upgrade to Billing Library version 3 or newer to publish this app.
Below are the dependencies on my android studio app, which of them is the billing library to change?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-10 at 12:03You are using this library for InApp purchasing but this library says we have updated to V3 but Google play store warn about this library that library is not updated to V3 or V4
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Install GNURootDebian
Suggested method of creating an i386 bootstrap while running an x86-64 architecture:. debootstrap --arch=i386 --variant=minbase --include=sudo,dropbear jessie $2 http://ftp.debian.org/debian.
1.) Copy an unbuilt version of PRoot into the bootstrap. 2.) Chroot into the bootstrap. 3.) apt-get update and apt-get install libtalloc-dev and build-essential. 4.) Navigate to PRoot/src in the bootstrap and make PRoot. 5.) Exit the bootstrap and copy the executable made in the PRoot/src directory within the bootstrap to your desired location.
1.) Chroot into the bootstrap. 2.) Make any changes to the file system that you would like to be present immediately upon running GNURoot Debian. See the createReleaseRootfs.sh script for examples. 3.) Exit the bootstrap. 4.) Delete the /dev directory of the bootstrap. 5.) Tar up the bootstrap.
1.) Download a version of Android Studio that supports both the NDK and experimental gradle plugin 0.7.3. 2.) Clone or download the zip file of GNURootDebian. 3.) If you built your own version of PRoot, rename the proot executable to proot.mp2 and copy it to. 4.) If you built your own version of rootfs.obb, rename it to. where ARCH_INTEGER is 9 for armel, 10 for armhf, and 11 for i386. Copy the obb to. 5.) Start Android Studio and import GNURootDebian as a project. If prompted to update your gradle plugin, ignore it. 6.) Navigate to Tools -> Android -> SDK Manager -> SDK Platforms and make sure that API levels 15, 21, 22, 23 are all installed. Then navigate to SDK Tools and make sure that the Android NDK is also installed.
versionNumber. Check official apps for latest.
packageName. The name of YOUR package.
a.) Include the string extra "launchType" with either "launchTerm" or "launchXTerm". This this value will determine whether your program is launched in a regular terminal or in a VNC session once installation is completed. b.) Include the string extra "statusFile" with a name unique to your launcher. _passed or _failed will be appended to that name as a hidden file in the /support directory. This file is used to determine if the app can continue. c.) Include the string extra "command" as the command to be run once installation is completed. This will typically be the location of your program. d.) A data element that is your custom tar file. This must be treated as a URI. In the examples the tar files are placed in the projects assets directory as .mp2 files, renaming to .tar.gz once they have been installed, and then converted to a URI so that they can be shared with GNURoot Debian.
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