Warning
The Motofail Exploit is proven to work on 2.3.6.
The RootICSRAZR exploit is designed for the GSM X910 ICS leak.
This works on Genesis GT7250 Chinese tablet according to user reports.
This is a beta test of CASUAL. CASUAL is an easy way to deploy ADB scripts on Linux, Windows and Mac in a single package.
Run with right-click-open or from a prompt: java -jar path\to\Motofail-CASUAL-PublicBeta1.jar
Put your device into Development/Debug mode
Select "Root with RootICSRAZR" for ICS or select "root with Motofail" for Gingerbread.
Click the "do it!" button
This will install the su binary, busybox and the SuperUser.apk
Also Included
This package also includes an option that allows you to type any single word (no spaces) from your computer onto your Android device. If you are already rooted, please test this.
Images:
Windows:
Ubuntu:
Reporting Issues
Please leave DETAILED feedback. I would like the CASUAL log to solve problems. Click About>Show Log>Copy to Clipboard and paste it into here. But don't forget to use CODE tags.. EG. [CODE] My Pasted Log [/CODE]
At this point in the development cycle of this application, anything you consider an issue will be considered an issue and a will be resolved if you provide some sort of valuable feedback.
Any responses like this are not valuable.
Quote:
Originally Posted by some stupid guy
It don't work
Here is the type of valuable responses I am looking for.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Some guy with good tastes
I think the xxx should be wider
Quote:
Originally Posted by A guy with a technical problem
I have a problem when running Motofail on XXX platform... It keeps XXX when I XXX. Here is the log
Code:
log
Please provide valuable feedback.
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About
CASUAL stands for Cross-platform ADB Scripting, Unified Android Loader. It's a packaging system intended for use by developers to make deployment of scripts and what-not easier. It's been in development for two months and this is its first public release.
Known issues
Mac affected: Certain devices (nook tablet) are not recognised by CASUAL
Linux affected: No known issues
Windows affected: No known issues
All Platforms Affected:No known issues
WontFix: CASUAL will run slowly on Java 1.6. It is designed on Java7. Java7 is currently in development and not ready for distribution by Oracle yet. CASUAL is ahead of it's time
Features to be added: CASUAL could use internal flow control. Scripting command $ON is a planned feature. eg.. $ON "File not found", HALT, "please report this error"
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Just wanted to say... thanks a million, and thanks for supporting Linux.
I was running the latest Aussie OTA firmware (65.1.40.XT910.Optus.en.AU), and just rooted with your method, and it worked like a charm.
Great! That's wonderful.
I appreciate input even on positive experiences without bug reports. This lets me know that it worked.
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I'm not meaning to annoy you. (I love your work) but what is the difference cause there is already another two threads like this.. and do you know if it supports the ics leak?
Thanks to the OP! Doomlord and Motofail both failed to work after the latest VZ update. Motofail worked several other times in the past on the same phone, but strangely not afte this last update. Your "Casual" DID work however! Thanks!
I'm not meaning to annoy you. (I love your work) but what is the difference cause there is already another two threads like this.. and do you know if it supports the ics leak?
Sent from my DROID RAZR using XDA
The difference:
1. This single file works on Linux, Windows and Mac.
2. The instructions for running on Linux, Windows and Mac are the exact same.
3. This provides a GUI.
4. This troubleshoots problems on it's own and corrects them.
5. This is a beta test of CASUAL, not the exploit. CASUAL is a framework I am developing. This beta test will work the kinks out of CASUAL if proper feedback is given. The exploit is proven and that's why I'm using it for my beta.
I can add the ICS leak root into it sometime this week.
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I forgot to mention that CASUAL stands for Cross-platform ADB Scripting, Unified Android Loader. It's a packaging system intended for use by developers to make deployment of scripts and what-not easier. It's been in development for two months and this is its first public release.
I've disabled the CASUAL Issues page until RC Phase.
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I just updated to Beta2. This includes ICS support with RootICSRAZR
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