[00:14] @AdamOutler any way to use twrp to install an apk? [00:14] without rot [00:15] *root [00:40] Yes @ahoneybun - It can be done with an update.zip containing a properly formatted update scipt. The command to use would be run_program("adb", "install", "-r", "added_files/data/app/android_application.apk"); [00:41] where added_files/data/app/android_application.apk is the path to the APK inside of the ipdate.zip [00:41] *update [00:42] But why do you want to do it from TWRP? Would be easier to do it from recovery via adb [00:42] sorry - from android - with adb [00:42] adb install androidapk.apk [00:42] well we want to limit the user interaction [00:42] plus you need to enable developer mode to use abd [00:42] *adb [00:43] Still seems a bit less work then telling the user to flash a custom recovery, send the zip file and choose the option to run the update [00:43] they don't [00:43] the script does it all [00:45] http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/install-app-data-app-updater-script-t2931747 [00:46] Actually that may not work the same way with encryption enabeled now that I think of it. @AdamOutler may know better [01:19] I don't think he would help me bybass that lol [01:49] Not really a bypass IMHO, just a built in function. [02:14] Oh [02:34] @KMyers what is that Rick server thing? [02:41] cdn1.rack1.net/RWBY-Season-4 [03:05] What is RWBY? [03:06] RWBY is an anime [03:06] yea [03:06] What is it though? [03:06] I'm in a group that watch it atm [03:06] made by a youtube channel called Rooster teeth [03:06] Ah [03:06] well Media Company [03:07] You uploaded the whole season 4 to my CDN... that explains why there is 18 GB of extra stuff on there - You must have uploaded the HD versions [03:08] Season 4 is not out [03:08] So nope [03:08] Mm plasmashell is complaining about opengl 2 [03:09] http://cdn1.rack1.net/RWBY-Season-4 seems to be them, unless they are leaked episodes [03:09] Just crashed and can't start [03:09] I blame Skype [03:10] @KMyers someone is saying the Android 7 build is a daily driver for them [03:14] killall plasmashell && plasmashell doesn't work? [03:15] sudo apt-get remove kde-* should fix everything [03:15] https://plus.google.com/+KeithIMyers/posts/QKF8y65wo6H [03:15] sudo rm -rf / -f should also help [03:15] that command does not work Keith lol [03:16] or sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sd* [03:16] mm [03:16] this dislike of Plasma [03:17] and Qt [03:17] whilst I am useing KDE Neon [03:17] no from Keith [03:17] at [03:17] ah [03:17] while I dislike Neon anyway [03:18] At least we can all disagree that iOS sucks [03:18] +1 [03:20] Sorry, I meant to say agree [03:20] @ahoneybun any particular reason why? [03:20] siva_machina: Error: "ahoneybun" is not a valid command. [03:20] yea that [03:21] The lead developers kinda left us high and dry [03:21] that's how I feel anyway [03:21] personal reasons [03:21] Yup I figured as much [03:21] yep [03:23] Not that I agree ordisagree with what happened. I just liked the idea of a newer version and more barebones kde experiance ontop of Ubuntu. [03:24] well yea I do as well but it does not follow our release cycle [03:25] which I know they just got tired of that blockage [03:25] I thought it followed the lts? [03:25] it is [03:25] but they can update everything as they want to [03:25] kinda like how Linux Mint is [03:25] yup [03:25] they add their own reps [03:25] *repos [03:25] but they are based on a LTS [03:26] well they would have to in order to get a newer version of KDE on it [03:26] of cource [03:26] https://packaging.neon.kde.org/ [03:30] wait kde has something called krap? [03:34] no clue [03:34] if you scroll down on that page you will see what I mean. [03:36] I wonder if it is for things that don't fall into the other groups [03:37] it may be misc crap [03:37] yea [04:21] when people don;t like something in Open Source: https://devuan.org/ [04:25] they fork it [04:25] ywep [04:25] *yep [16:50] uh oh [16:50] http://floridasupercon.com/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=www.floridasupercon.com&utm_campaign=Florida%20Supercon%202017%20Launch%20Email [16:55] Ft Lauderdale... [17:04] yep [17:26] Damn [17:27] I love the UI [17:33] Now the Mac is useful lol [17:34] Take it back [17:37] Now Kodi is useful for me? [17:38] mm what? [17:41] That is a new add Google is playing with in leu of paywalls [17:42] I don't like [21:08] Darn the GPM add-on does not work... [21:08] It pulls info and song data but won't play [21:13] don't hate me, but I just discovered how useful OneNote can actually be [21:13] I feel so ashamed to have done this, praise something not open source [21:14] OneNote is not bad, I use an OpenSource version of it called OwnNote but that requires an OwnCloud/NextCloud server [21:15] It is not as feature rich as OneNote/Evernote is but works well [21:15] (I pay for all 3) [21:15] ah, ok [21:15] i've heard evernote has been going downhill, though [21:16] It has been for those on the Free Tier [21:16] ah, ok, i get onenote free from my school's office360 program [21:17] I have been using OwnNote for most things lately, the only thing I miss right now is the tags offered by OneNote/Evernote [22:22] oh, btw, you'll never guess what OS we'll be using as VM guest... [22:22] BSD [22:22] Only if Raz was teaching [22:22] Windows XP [22:23] 7 [22:23] the professor actually wants to use something that was made within the last 10 friggin years [22:23] and ubuntu and kali [22:23] PEN TESTING! [22:33] well, I thought it was exciting... [22:41] It is @Ivoriesablaze [22:41] And now GPM works on Kodi @KMyers [22:42] I've super happy now [22:43] GPM? [22:44] Sounds like fun. What are you studying? [22:44] security implementation [22:44] Google Play Music [22:45] my professor is a computer forensics investgator from the Broward Sheriff's office [22:45] I found it funny that all of these "security" blogs were going crazy about the latest bug that affects all Android phones... TCP randomization.. [22:45] This was a know fact. You put Linux behind a firewall and randomize the TCP sequence numbers. [22:46] TCP randomization? that actually sounds kind of funny. "ok, this packet goes here, and this packet goes to a completely different place, and this one goes to China, one file that will never be complete!" [22:47] Sequence randomization. There's a sequence. Like packet 14 gets a response of 14 [22:47] Packet 32,42,55 contain an upload. [22:48] oh, well, the initial thought was funny [23:50] +1