


This entry was posted in Android, Linux on Novemby tan-ce. The fix for this is disable WiFi before connecting with PPP Widget. Nigel (in the comments below) pointed out that PPP Widget does not set the DNS servers in Android correctly all the time, and you may be using DNS servers from the last time your tablet was connected to WiFi. I don’t personally use PPP Widget, but I realised many of you are using 3/4G USB dongles with your Nexus. Some others many be present as loadable modules.

RECOVERY.IMG FOR ANDROID 4.4.4 DRIVERS
I believe the most common drivers for 3/4G USB dongles are already compiled in. In any case, you should always be able to flash this using fastboot. To flash it manually with fastboot, just extract the zip – the kernel modules and boot image are inside. Note that I’ve only tested the update.zip on CWM Recovery 6.0.4.3. The symlink is necessary because, at least on my device, there is very little space left on /system, and my modprobe is configured to look in /system/lib/modules. The zip flashes the boot partition, copies the kernel modules into /data/kernel_modules/ and symlinks /system/lib/modules/ to /data/kernel_modules/. Download it here:Īnd yes! I’ve finally gotten round to making an update.zip of the boot image. Anyway, I’ve compiled my tweaked version of the kernel for the Nexus 10. I’m guessing this happened at the same time KRT16S became available. The kernel sources were finally released yesterday morning (in my timezone).
RECOVERY.IMG FOR ANDROID 4.4.4 UPDATE
Update (14 Dec): I’ve added a kernel for those of you running KOT49H (ie. Update (26 Nov): I’ve updated this twice now, once to add several 3G modem/dongle drivers, and the last round to put back the out of tree driver for my USB Ethernet stick. Not sure what this is about? Read this post first.
