Added support for Realme X7 Max 5G [RMX3031] with inbuilt KernelSU. Kernel is based on firmware F.13 and EX01 and is working on android 13. Wifi injection is working with supported external wifi adapters.
Thank you, great job!
Looks like Realme C15 is going to be removed in your commits
Thanks for your reply. I must have overlooked, what's your telegram ID?
@samuelkeullen can you resolve the conflict so we'll merge please
Awesome! I got that, right now only full installers are published. That will change once NH kernel will be installed from Magisk
Great, thanks for the update. In that case, can you remove images section from devices.cfg? Right now images are only uploaded if it can be installed as one zip with kalifs from recovery.
Not a problem. Great contribution! Congratulations for figuring out the kernel install. You can also put a link in devices.cfg if you have an xda guide or so. Example: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethunter/build-scripts/kali-nethunter-devices/-/blob/9f6115f50e59fca483037da76436fceffcb657d7/devices.cfg#L81
Thank you for your contribution, very much appreciated!
Can you avoid uploading files here:
Feel free to add your kernel to images. As it can be installed as a full zip from recovery. Example: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethunter/build-scripts/kali-nethunter-devices/-/blob/master/devices.cfg?ref_type=heads#L1725
added a tab for bluetooth rubberducky script injection under duckhunter hid section.
yesimxev (b2019869) at 05 Mar 22:21
Merge branch '2024.2-dev-shubh' into '2024.2-dev'
... and 1 more commit
Is this the patch? https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/issues/5941#issuecomment-1260067697
yesimxev (524aa89f) at 29 Feb 09:33
Refreshed TicWatch Pro / Pro 3 guides
Add realme 8
That's ok. We'll have to wait until kernel install via Magisk is supported. So for now, can you remove images section from devices.cfg please
You flashed both in TWRP?
I used to run strace if there were no other chances. I can take a while since it literally outputs everything that happens strace bluebinder
. Check for errors. Usually ENOENT or ENOTSUPP are the ones.
check if the driver is loaded:
lsusb -t
check if the firmware is loaded
dmesg | grep firmware
I beleive Nexus 6P struggles on TWRP, many people reported, that firmwares are missing from /system/etc/firmware
Injection didn't work on his rt2800usb driver.
Actually this could be the solution since..