Easy way to install BusyBox on Android

[Screenshots are provided at the bottom of this page] BusyBox is software that provides several stripped-down Unix tools in a single executable file. It runs on Linux, Android, FreeBSD, and other POSIX environments. Many of its tools are designed to work with the Linux kernel interface. After installing BusyBox, you gain access to additional utilities like SSH, Telnet, and much more. Here’s how to install it: Download the BusyBox Installer Tap and choose your version. Install the latest available version to /system/xbin (recommended). After installation completes, you’ll see a popup: “BusyBox has been successfully installed.” That’s it. BusyBox is now embedded in your system files. You can uninstall the installer app afterward, but keep it around for future module updates. ...

January 16, 2016 · 1 min · Ben Shaji

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1. IC chips used in computers are usually made of: (a) Lead (b) Silicon (c) Chromium (d) Gold Answer: (b) Silicon 2. One kilobyte is equal to: (a) 1000 bytes (b) 100 bytes (c) 1024 bytes (d) 1023 bytes Answer: (c) 1024 bytes 3. Which of the following is NOT an example of an Operating System? (a) Windows 98 (b) BSD Unix (c) Microsoft Office XP (d) Red Hat Linux ...

January 12, 2016 · 2 min · Ben Shaji