11/13/2023 0 Comments Nexus 7 running kali linux nethunter![]() ![]() I changed directories to Changed directories to android-sdk-linux and ran tools/android. I downloaded android-sdk_r24.4.1-linux.tgz this time, and extracted the tarball. I went up a directory and removed the files from this initial bad download. Once I figured out why things weren’t looking the way I expected, I went back to the developer site and found out that you need to scroll way down the page to get the actual file needed. Unfortunately, this wasn’t what I needed or wanted, but I didn’t know that at the time. Then I changed directories to android-studio/bin and ran “./studio.sh” to set up the initial installation. I downloaded from and extracted the zip file. The table of supported devices at the Kali Nethunter page said that Android 5.1.1 would be sufficient, but that the device would need to be unlocked and rooted, so that was the goal. ![]() The next day, I downloaded the tools to my linux laptop for dealing with unlocking and rooting the device. This took most of the evening, so I installed Netflix on it, and my wife and I curled up to watch the last episode of Blacklist available on the streaming service before going to sleep. After each major update, I powered the tablet off and turned it back on. The first evening, I allowed the tablet to update as far as it could, then went into the System Updates and selected updates manually until it went from Android 4.2.2 to 5.1.1. The device itself was okay, thankfully, so I placed an order for a tablet case/cover with keyboard, and began prepping the tablet for its new function in life. When she showed me a picture of the package, my first thought was the opening scene from Ace Ventura. The package arrived, and my wife texted me that it looked a bit beat up. I chose the 32 gig version, because there is no documented way to increase the local storage. I specifically wanted a tablet that only worked with local wifi, and not cellular networks. I chose this particular tablet, because the forums seemed to indicate few issues with this device, the screen size is quite nice (for a tablet,) and it doesn’t have cell phone capabilities. I ordered this tablet with a few purposes in mind, but foremost was my intention to run Kali Nethunter on it. May give you an error regarding kernel this is how I figured out the the kernel/kali combinations weren't working.Last week, my Nexus 10 tablet arrived in the mail. "Try go into NH term and normal shell, not Kali Shell. Troubleshooting NH Terminal crashes after selecting Kali shell ![]() Search F-Droid and install jQuarks, Simple File Manager, etc.Install F-Droid via adb: adb install "F-Droid.apk".Enable Developer options, enable USB debugging.(Optional) sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade.Test by launching NH Terminal, select Kali.Launch Nethunter app, CHRoot Manager wait until complete, START KALI CHROOT.Update Nethunter though Nethunter Store.Install Nethunter: nethunter-generic-armhf-kalifs-full-*.zip.Reboot and get Android to Home Screen (Nethunter requires /data partition, so need to setup Android) If you do not install the Open GApps, it should go straight to home screen, with no setup.(Optional) Add zip: Open GApps: open_gapps-arm-7.1-pico-*.zip.Install Unlegacy Android: ua_tilapia-7.1.2-*.zip.Unlegacy Android OS doesn't include a browser, will use Play Store to install Chrome, etc.Īccess to apps to complete functionality missing from Unlegacy Android (select the appropriate grouper build if that's your device) I went with 7.1.2 as the 8.0 version is experimental If TWRP isn't flashed already, do that: Unlegacy Android Unlegacy Android does not have iwconfig etc binaries which I suspect is causing issues.Still needs a basic file browser to easily install further APKs.LineageOS Jelly browser works well, jQuarks via F-Droid probably best option.Does not work all sorts of wierd behaviour after launching app.Launching app shows screen, but crashes Android after a couple of seconds. ![]() Attempted to avoid GApps by installing a browser from APK (via adb).Installing Open GApps slows the device to a crawl, haven't been able to install an app without the device freezing (though may need to let it sort itself out for longer).The Nexus 7 (2012) tablet is no longer supported by Offensive Security I didn't have any luck with kernel/kali distributions, so attempted upgrading. ![]()
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