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06-27-2013, 17:15 | #2 (permalink) |
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Member: 1766567 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 1,788 | No, my friend.... What are you trying to accomplish exactly? On Android, rooting gives you superuser permissions. Why would you need that on the Z10? If you could root a berry that'd defeat the whole purpose of a secure OS e.g. edit hosts files, install and test Unix packages, access and personalize interface... No need to root as the Z10 is just fine. Blackberry 10 OS us just fine. Yes features are missing but those will come in time with updates. Themes and such are slowly coming out in the store so we will see those soon. Tweaks and other little things are slowly going to come out as well. |
06-27-2013, 17:16 | #3 (permalink) |
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Member: 1766567 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 1,788 | You need to have the device in development mode, and install one of the SDKs on your PC, create a 4096-bit RSA2 private/public key pair, use the blackberry-connect tool to install the public key and open a connection (it must stay running to hold the connection open), and then use a regular SSH client to connect as the "devuser" account, using the corresponding private key. |
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