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koe 2012-07-03 17:18

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
the_game606, it's needed to circumvent n9's security system.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/07/i...s-to-nokia-n9/
but if you don't know about it you probably don't need to incept.

Arie 2012-07-03 17:26

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_game606 (Post 1231086)
I'm beginner and I don't understand so well what do this app? SB can explain me please??:confused: tks

If you have to ask, it's better not to use it.

automagic68 2012-07-03 18:16

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
Do we install this before PR1.3?

Arie 2012-07-03 18:22

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by automagic68 (Post 1231148)
Do we install this before PR1.3?

After.

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automagic68 2012-07-03 18:24

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arie (Post 1231155)
After.

10 Chars

So do we uninstall INCEPTION 0.1?

itsnotabigtruck 2012-07-03 18:29

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by automagic68 (Post 1231158)
So do we uninstall INCEPTION 0.1?

If you have INCEPTION 0.1.1, it'll probably force you to uninstall it when you start the upgrade. If you're still on 0.1, it'll let you install PR1.3 without removing INCEPTION. If you have aegisctl installed, it'll force you to remove that too. (All of those are related to dependencies I put in place, not Nokia action)

You should make sure to update to the new version, but you can do so either before or after the firmware upgrade. There aren't any harmful effects in any of the scenarios, so you're safe no matter what.

RafaelVlmendes 2012-07-03 20:12

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
itsnotabigtruck thanks for inception 0.2
Need I know where are opensh command? No user more?
And what the new command "ariadne"?

itsnotabigtruck 2012-07-03 20:14

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RafaelVlmendes (Post 1231259)
itsnotabigtruck thanks for inception 0.2
Need I know where are opensh command? No user more?
And what the new command "ariadne"?

If you installed opensh before, it's still there, though it would be a good idea to remove it for security reasons using dpkg -r opensh. ariadne is indeed the replacement for opensh - you can use ariadne sh to get something similar. There's more information on the INCEPTION site. :)

RafaelVlmendes 2012-07-03 20:25

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by itsnotabigtruck (Post 1231262)
If you installed opensh before, it's still there, though it would be a good idea to remove it for security reasons using dpkg -r opensh. ariadne is indeed the replacement for opensh - you can use ariadne sh to get something similar. There's more information on the INCEPTION site. :)

itsnotabigtruck.
I user Debian chroot and i need open with "opensh".
Now i have PR1.3 with winflasher.
What the command i need write if i no have opensh install? and example overclock too ?
Thank

itsnotabigtruck 2012-07-03 20:30

Re: INCEPTION 0.2: Assume direct control with PR1.3!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RafaelVlmendes (Post 1231272)
itsnotabigtruck.
I user Debian chroot and i need open with "opensh".
Now i have PR1.3 with winflasher.
What the command i need write if i no have opensh install? and example overclock too ?
Thank

Use 'ariadne sh' anywhere you'd use 'opensh'. If you only need to run a single command, you can use 'ariadne <command>' instead.

Overclocking on PR1.3 is going to have to wait until Nokia produces the kernel source code, which is needed to adapt the kernel modules that perform the overclock. This should happen within a month.


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