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Ryan Baas
rbaas293
Interested in cybersecurity and embedded systems development.
Co-founder of Cyber@UC, cyberatuc.org
This script automates extracting the contents of a Vivaldi package and installing it into the XDG data home directory (typically "$HOME/.local/share"). It also provides a convenient uninstall script.
Summary
Vivaldi Technologies currently only provide .deb and .rpm packages but it is possible to install it on different distros. This install script automates the process.
Install and Upgrade
You can use the script to fetch and install the latest public snapshot like so:
chmod +x install-vivaldi.sh # Only needed the first time
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echo "[INFO] Automated Android root script started.\n\n[WARN] Exploit requires sdk module \"NDK\".\nFor more information, visit the installation guide @ https://goo.gl/E2nmLF\n[INFO] Press Ctrl+C to stop the script if you need to install the NDK module. Waiting 10 seconds...";
sleep 10;
clear;
# Download and extract exploit files.
echo "[INFO] Downloading exploit files from GitHub...";
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How To Make A Working TWRP Device Tree For Your MediaTek Device & Start Building Them, Online
This Guide is tested on 64-bit mt6735/53 chipset device. It will also work on any 64-bit and 32-bit devices.
You will need something from your Stock ROM first. Get them all and Try to modify it using the procedure.
Note: This guide will be helpful for you if you have older mediatek devices (android-5.1 or android-6.0), but up-to-date devices can also work.
Update: This guide had a few typos and derps (Oops..), but I've tried to make it free of those now (Dated November 18, 2020)
Bonus: You can also use this tool by @SebaUbuntu, @yshalsager and @mauronofrio to auto generate the twrp tree. The tool is best if your device runs on android-9.0. The tools is still not 100% compatible to all devices, but I'll still recommend it and give it 8.5/10 in the scale of varsatility.
The first portion of any ELF file is the ELF header. This generally provides offsets to other headers (program headers and section headers) within an ELF.
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