Username: Enter username of your m3u (We have sent this info to your email) Open the application and you need to choose which method you want to add list, We recommend use Xtream Codes API.Ĭhoose a name for your list (SnapIPTV ) in the first field and Xtream codes USERNAME, PASSWORD, and SERVER URL which provided by us then press ADD USERAny name: SnapIPTV And after that set the below information:.
When the IPTV Smarters APK file is downloaded, the Downloader app will run it and start the installation.It usually takes no more than two minutes Wait for the IPTV Smarters APK to download.You should now see an on-screen keyboard.The home screen will open with the Home tab preselected on the left.
Search for an app called “DOWNLOADER”, download it and install it. Please go to the main menu and slide to the left to the search box. After that, everything should run fine.Enable ADB debugging and Apps from Unknown Sources on settings/device/developer options/ If you have an Intel-based Chromebook, a script exists that will update ADB and Fastboot to the newest versions, as well as move them to the “correct” location. Turns out Chrome OS still runs an old version of ABD/Fastboot (because Google, right?) so you’ll need to update it.īut that’s where the problem comes into play: you can’t just update ADB and Fastboot like on a normal computer. ADB could see my Android devices, but it never requested access. When I first tested this out, I couldn’t get it to work. The prompt should change to read after which ADB and Fastboot should both be available to use like normal. You can’t just jump straight into ADB and Fastboot, however-you’ll need to enter one command to get a shell window first. With a Crosh window fired up, you’re ready to rock and roll. Personally, it’s my preferred method of using Crosh. With both installed, you’ll have a Crosh entry in your app drawer that launches Crosh in a nice, tidy little window. If you find yourself using Crosh fairly often, however, and would like it in a popout window (like a “real” terminal) there are two extensions you’ll need: Secure Shell and Crosh Window. To open it in a full browser window, just hit Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard. There are a couple of ways to access Crosh. In order to use ADB and Fastboot on your Chromebook, you’ll need to use something called Crosh-short for “Chrome Shell.” Think of it as a sort of lightweight terminal just for Chrome OS. That should get you rolling and ready to go in a matter of a few minutes.
If you’re cool with that, hit up our guide on enabling Developer Mode. The good news is that it’s a Chromebook, so this really shouldn’t take that long. There is one caveat, however: it will powerwash your device, so you’ll have to start over.
RELATED: How to Enable Developer Mode on Your Chromebookįortunately, enabling Developer Mode is pretty straightforward and simple. Just to make it clear, we’re not talking about the developer channel here-every Chromebook can be put into a sort of “unlocked” mode that allows for deeper system access and tweaks. First: Your Device Needs to be in Developer Modeįirst things first: ADB and Fastboot are technically considered “developer” tools, so your Chromebook will need to be in Developer Mode before you’ll be able to access them.