uAdblock and Notch-hacks on Volla
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@domubpkm said in uAdblock and Notch-hacks on Volla:
A temporary solution might be to copy the hosts file from the BQ and install it on the Volla. I have done this and it works for me.
Yes, that's the same I thought. Which file is needed only "/etc/hosts" or more? I've seen in the source code, that there're several hosts-files for each blocklist you've activated. But I will see it later when I take a look at the BQ.
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@kristatos I only replaced the etc/hosts file on the Volla with the etc/hosts file on the BQ and that seems to be sufficient and works.
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I've copied the "/etc/hosts" from my BQ to the Volla and now the adblock is working. I don't know, why uAdblock wasn't able to create/fill this file itself.
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I've also found a "solution" for the notch which is working for me. I modified the the patch for the vollaphone from unity8-notch-hax so that the panelbar has got a greater height and the indicators are placed under the notch. In that case the space left and right of the notch is unused, but for me it's better than not seeing the indicators (and the screen is still big enough ). Maybe we can find a better solution in the future for this.
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uAdBlock doesn't work with OTA-21, that's for sure, IF you try to update the lists. To check if it still works with an OTA lower than 21, I can't.
I discovered this Ad block tester that allows you to check your protection level:
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@domubpkm - uAdBlock is working for me on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro on RC channel - I have 11 out of the 14 available lists enabled and the test link you provided indicated a 90% block rate. So I wonder whether your issue is device wide for Volla or just specific to your install - as it is working on other devices.
Best regards,
Steve Berson -
@totalsonic The test is to deactivate uAdBlock (0 lists), then to choose new lists: there you will see if/that the new built hosts file remains empty (make a backup of the hosts file before to be able to reinstall it manually).
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For blocking ads please consider the following :
- Pi-Hole on your Home Network.
- PiVPN for connecting to your Home Network when you are not at home.
IMHO a great combination that can be used on your favorite Raspberry Pi or any similar ARM based device!
If you happen to have some kind of x86-64 based Server at home running VM's or Containers then you can also use it by just installing it inside a Linux VM for example!
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