I’m super curious about this. I figured there’d be tons of news about this.
Ah, apparently I can’t remove the exclamation mark I accident put in the post’s title. Cool.
I’m super curious about this. I figured there’d be tons of news about this.
Ah, apparently I can’t remove the exclamation mark I accident put in the post’s title. Cool.
What do you want to achieve by rooting it ? Asking out of curiosity
Lots of functionality actually, but I don't root anymore because it's not needed for my needs. If there is no way to root the new 2019 version, there will be a developer firmware available from nvidias official site which includes root if you need it.
So I sat with this question for a while. Because I THOUGHT I knew the answer. I’ve just always rooted every device I’ve down, so it seemed like something I HAD to Do.
I will admit I would like to modify the host files for LazyMan, but there’s an Android work around.
Your question to my question BLEW my mind! Wild!
**UPDATE**
It was my birthday and I got an Nvidia Shield Pro 2019. I can't stand that I can't root it yet. Yeah, I've got my PiHole going, but HERE'S my issue. I hate this limited read/write to my USB drives. I FTP data a lot. Also, I'm finding some apps are not seeing my USB drives. Any thoughts/tips?
Do people still root devices? What is to be gained? I know you get full filesysten access, but what functionality?