I have SOC which run android 4.4. I have connect this to my network using LAN. Now I want to access android root file using my Ubuntu desktop. Something like ssh. How to do this?
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@Firelord I am new in android world ...so I have tried from file explorer and I have dual boot of android and Ubuntu so tried to see android file system from Ubuntu...but not having success. I thought do it without install any app. is it possible? llike ssh (we use between target and host Ubuntu).– MohanCommented Sep 28, 2015 at 12:05
1 Answer
Droid VNC Server
Allows you to remote control your android within your computer.
Note:Your phone must be ROOTED!
Note:Will not work on Tegra3 Devices
On your android Phone:
Install Droid VNC Server from playstore.
Open the app and click on START.
- It shows the ip-address and port number.Please note it down.
On your Ubuntu PC:
Install xtightvncviewer by running the below command,
sudo apt-get install xtightvncviewer
After installing xtightvncviewer run the below command to view your phone's screen,
vncviewer xxx.xx.xx.xx:xxxx
xxx.xx.xx.xx:xxxx - is already noted ipaddress:port
Or Use
WebKey
Using this application you can control your phone from any browser.
Note:Your phone must be ROOTED! On your android Phone:
Install WebKey app from playstore.
Open the app and select start service.
- Note down the https link generated.
On that same application,go to settings->User settings->Click on Create new user to create a new user with login credentials.
On your Ubuntu PC:
- Open any browser.I prefer firefox.Then paste the noted link on the address bar.It display like connection is not secure.Trust the connection and allow it to load.
- After that a page will open and ask you to give the username and password.Login with the same username and password.
- After loged into your account,you can view your phone and operate
your android phone from there.
Or Use
Team Viewer
Note: It will work on most devices
- Install teamviewer on both Ubuntu PC and android phone to control
your phone from PC.
Hope it helps:).