Edify is it worth IT?? - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So is it just me or does this new edify thing seem more of a hassle than a benefit??? Everyone is having some sort of an issue one way or another. I am always willing to try the latest and greatest, but is this edify script thing really worth it?? Every other person is having an issue with something. Not to mention my zips, themes, and certain apps won't even work with this. What is the point of having edify scripts anyways?? The Ext4 vs RFS was a sweet transition for me. I love it, but this whole edify thing is not making any sense to me. Could some please tell me what it is and why it benfits us? What is the point of not being able to install all the stuff we have been used to over a scripts change??
LoUiZiAnImaL

Edify scripts don't mean much for the end user.
Amend scripts were what was originally used to build with. Edify has been around for a while, and google has shown their intention to move to Edify, but they kept amend support for a while to wean people off of Amend. It hasn't worked as well as planned and many devs are still using amend scripts because that was in whatever tutorial they started with. With Google's Gingerbread recovery, they finally removed amend support. Clockworkmod 3 is based on this gingerbread recovery. Clockwork 2.5.x is based on the Eclair recovery and supports both amend and edify. There currently isn't a good reason for many epic users to migrate to clockworkmod 3, especially when many people depend on amend based zips to get the functionality they want.
For the time being, using 2.5.1.0 and 2.5.1.2 is the best way to get everything to work. Let the devs and testers do their thing. It won't be long until pretty much everything is migrated to edify.

I caved in to my Edipus curiosity once and things have never been the same between my mother and I. Would not recommend.

stir fry a lot said:
I caved in to my Edipus curiosity once and things have never been the same between my mother and I. Would not recommend.
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I'm assuming you're making a joke playing on the word Edify which is close to Edipus. At least that's what I'm hoping you're doing and not just making a random confession online...unless your mom's hot, then it's okay.

DiGi760 said:
Edify scripts don't mean much for the end user.
Amend scripts were what was originally used to build with. Edify has been around for a while, and google has shown their intention to move to Edify, but they kept amend support for a while to wean people off of Amend. It hasn't worked as well as planned and many devs are still using amend scripts because that was in whatever tutorial they started with. With Google's Gingerbread recovery, they finally removed amend support. Clockworkmod 3 is based on this gingerbread recovery. Clockwork 2.5.x is based on the Eclair recovery and supports both amend and edify. There currently isn't a good reason for many epic users to migrate to clockworkmod 3, especially when many people depend on amend based zips to get the functionality they want.
For the time being, using 2.5.1.0 and 2.5.1.2 is the best way to get everything to work. Let the devs and testers do their thing. It won't be long until pretty much everything is migrated to edify.
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Thank you so much for that info. Now that clears up a lot of things for me. I will just wait until all the Devs and testers finish doing what they need to and see where it goes from there.
stir fry a lot said:
I caved in to my Edipus curiosity once and things have never been the same between my mother and I. Would not recommend.
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othan1 said:
I'm assuming you're making a joke playing on the word Edify which is close to Edipus. At least that's what I'm hoping you're doing and not just making a random confession online...unless your mom's hot, then it's okay.
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As for you two!! Hilarious!! Thanks for the early morning laugh.

youngpro83 said:
So is it just me or does this new edify thing seem more of a hassle than a benefit??? Everyone is having some sort of an issue one way or another. I am always willing to try the latest and greatest, but is this edify script thing really worth it?? Every other person is having an issue with something. Not to mention my zips, themes, and certain apps won't even work with this. What is the point of having edify scripts anyways?? The Ext4 vs RFS was a sweet transition for me. I love it, but this whole edify thing is not making any sense to me. Could some please tell me what it is and why it benfits us? What is the point of not being able to install all the stuff we have been used to over a scripts change??
LoUiZiAnImaL[/QUO
With a development this big patience is needed for the devs to get themes and other mods released. honestly the development has only barely started with this phone wait til froyo source is dropped then if we still have a good amount of devs this should get ridiculous with mods in here. go look at the first droid forums the mods for that phone is overwhelming.
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[Q] cyanogen - is it out?

I read on here he posted a status on twiter but was wondering if it's out and how to install it?
Thanks
Its called cyanogen and no, it hasn't been released as of yet.
[G2/HTC Vision]
Lol @ Crayogen... Anyway like luis86dr said it's not out yet. There were some nightly builds (unstable versions) posted yesterday but they got taken down pretty quickly. When CM6.1RC1 is released it will be available in the Developer section. You'll know when it's there; it'll be hard to miss.
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Its called cyanogen and no, it hasn't been released as of yet.
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fixed thanks! any idea when ti should come out... also is it an app you can run or does it require some other coding and so on? Sorry very green to android
gravis86 said:
Lol @ Crayogen... Anyway like luis86dr said it's not out yet. There were some nightly builds (unstable versions) posted yesterday but they got taken down pretty quickly. When CM6.1RC1 is released it will be available in the Developer section. You'll know when it's there; it'll be hard to miss.
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lol Thanks! I just hope it easier than over clocking... it took me a good bit to overclock yesterday... but it was simple as changing the binary file name.
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fixed thanks! any idea when ti should come out... also is it an app you can run or does it require some other coding and so on? Sorry very green to android
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The first rule of CyanogenMod is that you never ask for an ETA (when it will be released). Just thought I'd get that out of the way before someone strangles you for asking
CyanogenMod is a complete OS (Operating System) replacement. Also known as a ROM. In order to install CM, you will need a permanently rooted device. After rooting, you will need to install Clockwork Recovery, which will allow you to back up your current ROM and install the new one. It's fairly easy as long as you follow the steps in the links I posted, and of course follow the steps that will be posted in the CyanogenMod thread when it comes out.
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fixed thanks! any idea when ti should come out... also is it an app you can run or does it require some other coding and so on? Sorry very green to android
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Cyanogen is a ROM. Not a app, big difference. Also to install the rom you will need to perm-root your phone.
Check the development section on how to do this and since your new to android I recommend you study up on adb / fastboot until your comfortable with the root process. Its really easy but any mistake in the commands will result in your g2 becoming a display model.
Once your rooted go to market and download clockworkmod.
Once downloaded open and flash recovery.
Walaaa, your ready for roms and all the bad stuff we shouldn't do to our phones. Hope this helps.
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Cyanogen
Coming from Windows Mobile, I am used to flashing ROMs left and right. But what makes Cyanogen ROMs so special? From the sounds of it, it is the next best thing since sliced bread.
GermanGuy said:
Coming from Windows Mobile, I am used to flashing ROMs left and right. But what makes Cyanogen ROMs so special? From the sounds of it, it is the next best thing since sliced bread.
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Well I've never actually run CM before... But from what I understand what makes it so great is that it is based off AOSP (Android Open Source Project) code, adds some extra features, and some optimizations. Basically it's like if you took all the complaints you had about Android and fixed them, then you'd have CyanogenMod.
I think CM is especially good for people who don't have a Vanilla Android phone (like the G1, G2, and Nexus One). For instance my Vibrant came with a lot of proprietary apps and bloatware preloaded, and has a "TouchWiz" interface throughout the entire OS. CM will fix all that
luis86dr said:
Cyanogen is a ROM. Not a app, big difference. Also to install the rom you will need to perm-root your phone.
Check the development section on how to do this and since your new to android I recommend you study up on adb / fastboot until your comfortable with the root process. Its really easy but any mistake in the commands will result in your g2 becoming a display model.
Once your rooted go to market and download clockworkmod.
Once downloaded open and flash recovery.
Walaaa, your ready for roms and all the bad stuff we shouldn't do to our phones. Hope this helps.
[G2/HTC Vision]
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OOOO I didn't know it was a no no to ask the ETA lol sorry...
Well so far I have the vissionary perm root and I have clockwork... I tried backing up the ROM with clockwork before I overclocked the phone... it shut teh phone down and when restarted it sshowed a screen with the android guy and an ! inside a up arrow? I didn't know if it was suppose to do that or if that was bad I pulled the batt and restarted and it started fine so I am guessing I didn't really back up the rom... is that bad if i might want to get back to stock one day?
GermanGuy said:
Coming from Windows Mobile, I am used to flashing ROMs left and right. But what makes Cyanogen ROMs so special? From the sounds of it, it is the next best thing since sliced bread.
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From my experience with the G1, cyanogen ROMs have always been stable and relatively bug-free with a lot of additions and ability to customize stuff within the ROM.
It's too bad that CM6 only uses ADW as the Launcher, I use LauncherPro Plus (stock ain't bad either) and I hope ADW is as fast & smooth as LauncherPro Plus.
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It's too bad that CM6 only uses ADW as the Launcher, I use LauncherPro Plus (stock is ain't bad either) and I hope ADW is as fast & smooth as LauncherPro Plus.
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i use ADW now and have no problems...
does CM 6.1 RC1 come pre themed or are we able to add a theme on top of it? i really hate this white status bar haha
Yeah, the non-stock launcher has always been the deal-breaker for me, too. I'm enjoying stock rooted with bacon bits for now.
Do you HAVE to use ADW Launcher with CM 6.1? Or once we install CM 6.1 (whenever that is) can we uninstall ADW Launcher and install LauncherPro Plus?
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Do you HAVE to use ADW Launcher with CM 6.1? Or once we install CM 6.1 (whenever that is) can we uninstall ADW Launcher and install LauncherPro Plus?
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You don't have to use it you can install any other launcher you like.
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You don't have to use it you can install any other launcher you like.
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Good to know! Just had to ask since this is my first Android device and installing CM 6.1 would be my very first time installing a ROM.
I use Launcher Pro on my other phones running CyanogenMod. It works great. Sometimes I leave ADW installed, other times I remove it completely.
Great to hear..... Now.... If only Cyanogen would release CM 6.1 already lol
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Yeah, the non-stock launcher has always been the deal-breaker for me, too. I'm enjoying stock rooted with bacon bits for now.
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Ok. I think I got bacon bits installed too but what exactly (or where can I go to read up on) does bacon bits give me? I had already installed busybox and I got the superuser extra from rom manager; so, tell me what else I'm getting and how do I best utilize these tools. I basically need a noob guide, but hey I've gotten this far (rooted also killed Google Goggles before the OTA update so I had to roll back then forward) I'm getting it slowly and my little bit of linux exp helps me a little bit too Thanks to whoever for whatever info you can point me to in advance.
On the thread, I been using ADW for a bit now... solid with (main reason) open source development, lots of themes, etc. Used the Launcher Pro (free) and liked it slightly better for feel, but I like something that can be looked at and improved via collaboration.

[Q] making a rom..

seach is currently down.. i appologize..
so the past few weeks i've flashed what seems to be every rom that is out, and it's update.. i've sifted through them and narrowed it down to a few i switch between.. im to the point to where i'm curious as to the whole process and whats required to make a rom.. im sure there is a good deal that goes with it, but i'd just like to hear the jist of it all.. i currently run a windows xp os. im on a s-off droid incredible.. much thanks..
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seach is currently down.. i appologize..
so the past few weeks i've flashed what seems to be every rom that is out, and it's update.. i've sifted through them and narrowed it down to a few i switch between.. im to the point to where i'm curious as to the whole process and whats required to make a rom.. im sure there is a good deal that goes with it, but i'd just like to hear the jist of it all.. i currently run a windows xp os. im on a s-off droid incredible.. much thanks..
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Check out the chef central forum on this site. There is a kitchen that can be useful for modifying existing roms. Also, there is a topic titled "some advice" by cyanogen. That has some links that will help you get started. You should look into running some flavor of Linux (i prefer ubuntu, but you aren't limited to that distro). What is your experience so far?
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I have no experience with any Linux distribution. Years back I always wanted to get into it just never did.. I'm good with taking pre existing code and learning it and adding to it.. I know I'd be going with a sense based rom, and try to add some functions from other existin told..
I will have to check out the chef forum here. I've never clicked over to it , bit it definitely sounds like it will ne helpful.. much thanks..
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*Any major linux distro
*Dsixda Kitchen: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
*ROM (comes in zip form)
*APKTool: Follow the video below to get that downloaded and setup on linux
The 4 basic things you will need, you can search the forums here for the Kitchen. Like previously stated you can use Ubuntu or Linux Mint which is based off Ubuntu.
A forum Member named Heyitslou made a tutorial on how to use the APKTool also: http://blip.tv/file/4382608.
The kitchen is pretty straight forward on what you can do with it...just follow the thread on how to set it up.
Remember be patient while you are making your ROM (some trial and error, best to work on a phone you dont rely on for important calls)...I have made my first ROM this weekend...I swear I had to cook it 50 times to get it working properly with what i wanted to change and add...so 50 ROM flashes=alot of time you wont be able to get calls... just a heads up. I am pretty sure next time I edit in some changes it will be faster and easier...The Kitchen is a great tool and does what you want..just got to know what not to do in the kitchen...it could be messy.
magneticzero said:
*Any major linux distro
*Dsixda Kitchen: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
*ROM (comes in zip form)
*APKTool: Follow the video below to get that downloaded and setup on linux
The 4 basic things you will need, you can search the forums here for the Kitchen. Like previously stated you can use Ubuntu or Linux Mint which is based off Ubuntu.
A forum Member named Heyitslou made a tutorial on how to use the APKTool also: http://blip.tv/file/4382608.
The kitchen is pretty straight forward on what you can do with it...just follow the thread on how to set it up.
Remember be patient while you are making your ROM (some trial and error, best to work on a phone you dont rely on for important calls)...I have made my first ROM this weekend...I swear I had to cook it 50 times to get it working properly with what i wanted to change and add...so 50 ROM flashes=alot of time you wont be able to get calls... just a heads up. I am pretty sure next time I edit in some changes it will be faster and easier...The Kitchen is a great tool and does what you want..just got to know what not to do in the kitchen...it could be messy.
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im going to look into the Cygwin method as dsixda stated in the kitchen thread.. im anxious to getting to ripping out parts of roms and merging if possible..
so ima switch to the virtualbox/ubuntu method for this.. i think it will be easier for me to solve issues with community support this way..
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so ima switch to the virtualbox/ubuntu method for this.. i think it will be easier for me to solve issues with community support this way..
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I recommend just going ahead and installing the OS directly, but that's just what I would do.
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maybe at some point in the future if my brain becomes that curious to the OS itself.. for now this method will do..
so i downloaded the java6 bin and jre, trying to install it via terminal i'm getting nowhere..
dpkg-i command not found
java installed
kitchen installed
now to go rip apart my laundry tub plumbing and replace it..
whats the nitty gritty on getting behind the scenes on a previously compiled ROM??

HELP! cooking flashable zip into rom!!!

is there a way to take a .zip file that someone has posted, and cook it into the rom i'm building? its the droid x keyboard (themed). I took a look at the contents of the .zip and I'm not sure if I can just manually place the files or what? for instance in the system folder there is app/apk and lib/lib file. can i just take the apk and put it in /system/app and the lib file into /system/lib? and if so... what happens with the META-INF folder thats in there? and help is greatly appreciated!!
ok, you are trying to make a rom while you dont even know the components of a flashable zip???
in order to make the rom WORK, you will need to write about 275 lines of code (update-script), and thats just for amon-ra recovery (amend scripting). then, you also got edify scripting, which will be the norm soon. you will also need a 280 line edify script (updater-script) AND an edify binary coding page (update-binary). roms are not easy...
i would rethink making a rom, no offense meant.
thanks for you 2 cents. however irrelevant it may be. I'm not looking to write any code, either there is an easy way to place the .zip files in the rom or there isn't, in which case i will continue to flash through cwm
as cooking your own rom, do you mean releasing it publicly? if you mean just for yourself, then this might be a bit easier.
hell no man, i'm not nearly smart enough to release a public rom. i found the htc kitchen the other night and a stock rom download that i have been playing with, trying to tweak it to my liking, last thing needed is this keyboard to boot without a separate flash!
so thats where the confusion is coming from.
open up the META-INF/com/google/android/update-script file in the zip with a text editor. tell me what it says.
show_progress 0.1 0
copy_dir PACKAGE:system SYSTEM:
show_progress 0.1 10
ok no symlinks ur safe. just copy the files into the directorys they are in in the zip. for example, keyboard.apk in /system/app/ would be put in /system/app/ on the rom. ignore the META-INF folder that is for the sigs and scripts.
sorry about my first post i assumed you meant to release a rom and were a bit over your head. hah there arent many skilled enough to make roms. thats why we are all here.
thanks buddy... i appreciate your help!
no problem... if you like the droid x kb you might want to check out the gingerbread one as well. thats nice too. i'm a swype guy tho.
I really like the gingerbread kb, I just got my evo yesterday, but I had the ginger kb on my epic. I just havent found my way around all the evo forums and found all the hidden gems yet lol. I assumed they had a port for the evo but wasn't too sure
wow just yesterday and you are already messing with the roms... i wonder where you will be in a month or two.
lol i had a hero for a long time... from what I'm seeing so far they aren't too much different in reguards to where things are. I guess only time will tell, but probably not for i don't know **** about code. Best I can do is delete and add some apk's and png's!
hah ok i assume you are rooted already? that must be hell coming from the hero.
yes I already have root and cwm installed. That was the first thing I did when I got home yesterday =)
ok. as a suggestion i would try out myns warm twopointtwo and caulkins EViO 2 (i kno sense, but i like them both) and i am hearing fantastic things about miui. i'll try that one tomorrow.
welcome to the evo crew.
yeah i read some good things about miui also. i like mikfroyo. but i haven't updated to .4 yet. I have been busy playin with stock and seeing what i can do with that kitchen. just flashed an update and that kb installed perfectly... thank you
hah no problem. i'm going to bed now so 'night and happy MLK day

[Q] Help Please Ported New Rom and lost

I just ported the Sensation Rom, using the dsixda kitchen. Everything seemed to be going fine until I flashed ROM and is giving me, "Can't open....... (bad)". thru the FAQ on the kitchen post it was stated I need to change the recovery menu, (I'm a flashaholic.. not a dev yet ) so how do I change the RM.....
Please help I would like to post this alpha tonight
*****if anyone wants the link******
it's the new sense 3.6 ics 4.0 Rom All help welcome
Now I'm probably totally wrong....
But looks to me like either a bad download or that things aren't signed properly.
I guess we'll both wait till someone more knowledgeable comes along
~ I'm a fungi
a senile fungus said:
Now I'm probably totally wrong....
But looks to me like either a bad download or that things aren't signed properly.
I guess we'll both wait till someone more knowledgeable comes along
~ I'm a fungi
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OK will look at them again ...... and try to redo them...... thankss
(Do you think I should try to post in development forum also? )
ku_ said:
OK will look at them again ...... and try to redo them...... thankss
(Do you think I should try to post in development forum also? )
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No, don't post in the Development forum, as this isn't Development (yet) - it's still a question.
I'll download your file and see what's going on.
EDIT: Well first off, the ROM is WAYYYYY too big. Did you remove anything from it? Did you set up any symlinks to the Data partition to make up for the space the EVO lacks on /system? How exactly did you port it? Did you only use the tools in the kitchen? Not only won't that give you a complete working (or booting, even) port, but you'll end up having duplicate files, for multiple devices. What kernel are you using? There isn't an ICS Sense kernel for the EVO, so I'm curious to know how you were able to mod the existing GB Sense kernel code (or maybe the modified ICS AOSP code?) to get it working.
EDIT 2: I see you're using the build.prop from the Sensation, which will cause problems. Also, the Sensation is a qHD device - did you resize anything for our WVGA screen? You're better off starting with trying to port the new Primo leak, but even then, you'll never get it to boot without an ICS Sense kernel.
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No, don't post in the Development forum, as this isn't Development (yet) - it's still a question.
I'll download your file and see what's going on.
EDIT: Well first off, the ROM is WAYYYYY too big. Did you remove anything from it? Did you set up any symlinks to the Data partition to make up for the space the EVO lacks on /system? How exactly did you port it? Did you only use the tools in the kitchen? Not only won't that give you a complete working (or booting, even) port, but you'll end up having duplicate files, for multiple devices. What kernel are you using? There isn't an ICS Sense kernel for the EVO, so I'm curious to know how you were able to mod the existing GB Sense kernel code (or maybe the modified ICS AOSP code?) to get it working.
EDIT 2: I see you're using the build.prop from the Sensation, which will cause problems. Also, the Sensation is a qHD device - did you resize anything for our WVGA screen? You're better off starting with trying to port the new Primo leak, but even then, you'll never get it to boot without an ICS Sense kernel.
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Holy Shyznit batman!!!!!! ok i'm still learning Just wayy to eager to help out .... Capt.
I used the tools in the kitchen, this would've /is the alpha - all resizing and tweaks would have been done from alpha 1.0 (this 1) through the final.
Is there another kitchen I could use that will make this easier on the kid....lol
ku_ said:
Holy Shyznit batman!!!!!! ok i'm still learning Just wayy to eager to help out .... Capt.
I used the tools in the kitchen, this would've /is the alpha - all resizing and tweaks would have been done from alpha 1.0 (this 1) through the final.
Is there another kitchen I could use that will make this easier on the kid....lol
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No. If you're just starting out porting, it's best to start with something that actually has a chance at working, so that you can understand how everything works and what everything does. Technically, you don't even need the kitchen to port a ROM - it makes it about as easy as it can, while recognizing that it's an experimental feature with limitations.
There's a thread about porting different versions of Sense that should help you with the files that you actually need to move, and the content in the (now closed) kitchen thread should help out if you have any issues (sd card won't mount, sound doesn't work, etc.).
I recommend you first try to port something close to the EVO, like a Shift ROM. Try to get Sense 2.1 working on the latest OTA. I bet that'll take a whole lot of work, if you can do it at all (different versions of GB). If you do, you'll definitely have some skills/tools that can help you in your quest for ICS Sense.
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Take it from someone who had cooked and posted literally hundreds of rums for multiple devices, and don't post anything until you've built at least 20 different (semi-)working roms for yourself first. You are opening the door to major criticisms (*****ing) and a lot of support work (which you may not be ready for) if you make your work public too prematurely.
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No. If you're just starting out porting, it's best to start with something that actually has a chance at working, so that you can understand how everything works and what everything does. Technically, you don't even need the kitchen to port a ROM - it makes it about as easy as it can, while recognizing that it's an experimental feature with limitations.
There's a thread about porting different versions of Sense that should help you with the files that you actually need to move, and the content in the (now closed) kitchen thread should help out if you have any issues (sd card won't mount, sound doesn't work, etc.).
I recommend you first try to port something close to the EVO, like a Shift ROM. Try to get Sense 2.1 working on the latest OTA. I bet that'll take a whole lot of work, if you can do it at all (different versions of GB). If you do, you'll definitely have some skills/tools that can help you in your quest for ICS Sense.
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ok will do if I have a question or need help could I call you up, through gtalk?
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Take it from someone who had cooked and posted literally hundreds of rums for multiple devices, and don't post anything until you've built at least 20 different (semi-)working roms for yourself first. You are opening the door to major criticisms (*****ing) and a lot of support work (which you may not be ready for) if you make your work public too prematurely.
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shhhhhooooooot *****ing ain't nothing new ..... lol I have tough skin But I do heed the warning and is grateful for the insight..... if night call you up also if possible.
haha you see?
I told you somebody more knowledgeable than me would come around...
Thanks guys
~ I'm a fungi
One major problem is there's not a fully functional kernel to boot ICSense soooo that's the first issue here, next would be if the dpi and images haven't been resized to match the evo's resolution there will be major visual flaws and possible won't boot, if you really want to start porting roms I'd suggest starting with a GB rom since they are stable and there's alot more info and tools out there to get it ported
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https://youtu.be/1iAYhQsQhSY​
Mine are
LeeDrOiD10 ROM
either with the build-in
~clumsy~ Kernel
or
ElementalX Kernel
No sound mods as the audio boost of LeeDrOiD is workin' just fine with the build in DACs​
Used Viper for a long time and it is a great ROM. In fact I went to LeeDrOiD10 cause the tweaks on Viper10 are just so many, and most of them I've never used at all. On LeeDrOiD there are just a few tweaks, where all those I need and use are present.
Cheers
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EDIT: Lol got a post while taking 10 years to write this one...so it doesn't appear as though I was my own first response...but if I wrote like a normal person, I would have been.
TL;DR - Zip below will get rid of red message during boot, REQUIRES S/OFF, if you choose to flash this I'm NOT responsible for bricked phones, this zip file works for US Unlocked HTC 10 phones - but I'll rewrite the files inside to match your CID if you need me to, not originally my work and I don't know who's it is...sorry!
-Rename the zip file 2PS6IMG.zip & place it in the external SD card
-Boot down to download mode and if it's all groovy there will be a message at the bottom outlining that it found the "2PS6IMG" zip file and will tell you to press VolUp to proceed with the flash or VolDwn to continue to the normal download mode screen options
NOTE: if your screen doesn't display that initial message at the bottom and just goes to the normal download mode options then you've named the zip file wrong. Make sure that you didn't end up with 2PS6IMG.zip.zip during the renaming process - it HAS to read 2PS6IMG.zip or download mode will not see it as it is scanning for that name exclusively!
- If you got the message go ahead and hit volume up and, when prompted at the end, hit the power button. If you're phone boots down immediately after hitting the volume up button DON'T FREAK and leave it be. It'll kick back up and finish it's thing.
- Reboot and enjoy! (First boot up may take longer than you're comfortable with, that's normal chill for a moment and it'll all work out)
(First to reply to my own thread, crazy stuff happening here...watch out! )
Never understood why the TL;DR is put at the bottom. I know I write novels...I love words but I feel the TL;DR is more thoughtful to place at the top...so you don't have to wade through the overwhelmingly copious amounts of my words to find out there was a TL;DR option. Always thinking of you :angel: however, surely there exists an individual who not only continues and reads my posts in their entirety, but is as entertained reading it as I am writing it!
.............
Anyway, since this is meant to be a thread in which we share fun rooting tweaks and whatnot, I thought I'd go ahead and add this zip file. If you aren't a fan of the red message during the boot up that appears after you've successfully rooted - I've got your solution! I do have to apologize... I'm not sure who the original creator is. My fiance sent the file to me through Bluetooth and I rewrote a couple lines in the file so it would work with my CID. I tried to find the correct individual or thread to link in order to give them the proper credit, but there were a few posts for it so I'm unsure who it is. Just know I'm not trying to claim this for my own... just sharing the love :victory:
MAKE SURE YOU ARE S/OFF BEFORE DOING THIS! YOU'RE FLASHING THIS ON YOUR OWN ACCORD, I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SOFTWARE/ HARDWARE FAILINGS
This is for the US Unlocked phones. So if you're not US Unlocked, but you want up in this sexy zip action, let me know and I can rewrite the file for you. The CID just needs to be rewritten to match the one on your phone. As a precaution I also rewrote the "mainver" line. It had the original 1.21.531.1 (T-Mobile's current software number) to the updated 1.80.617.1 (the current software number for US Unlocked). I wanted it all lined up perfectly, just in case, however IDK if you need to rewrite the "mainver" live in that text file my phone is fully functional after the rewrite and flash so I'm confident that I took the right steps. I posted what I've got going on for my custom ROM/ Kernel in the OP, if that's important for you to know. I've got the instructions above in TL;DR - no need to repeat. Let me know if you have any questions!
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5m4r7ph0n36uru said:
Mine are
LeeDrOiD10 ROM
either with the build-in
~clumsy~ Kernel
or
ElementalX Kernel
No sound mods as the audio boost of LeeDrOiD is workin' just fine with the build in DACs​
Used Viper for a long time and it is a great ROM. In fact I went to LeeDrOiD10 cause the tweaks on Viper10 are just so many, and most of them I've never used at all. On LeeDrOiD there are just a few tweaks, where all those I need and use are present.
Cheers
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Thank you for the reply! I haven't checked LeeDrOiD10 out personally, but I saw it on my fiances phone when he got uber frustrated at a camera defect post viper update. The V10 ROM update caused our kernel to be temporarily incompatible...so he temporarily ditched V10 and tried LeeDrOiD10.
He was saying the same things as you in regards to fewer customisation's. And hebmade mention of it being a little more user friendly. But, ultimately, he returned to V10
EDIT:@5m4r7ph0n36uru what exactly does the LeeDrOiD10 ROM offer in terms of the sound boost? An equalizer? Or a little more than that. I didn't check that feature out. I didn't know it was one. My other half may have known though. We love the crazy amounts of tweaking you can do with Viper4Android in the A.R.I.S.E. MOD and all their tweak.prop files/ profiles that we can load up!
Being a spectator of LeeDrOiD10 was sufficient enough for me...only because I know myself, and I LOVE having as many options and open doors, in regards to messing around with my phone, as possible. Tis more dangerous waters to tread that way...but that's all the fun! And I'm confident enough in myself to be able to recover from most things. After all XDA has strong support to offer!
Yeah I know and it always has been fun changing nearly every detail in a ROMs behavior as it is possible on Viper10. But in fact I guess I'm maturing from this phase in my live where modding was the one and only, as we'd say in germany.
In fact I'm getting older and less fascinated by all those features. Maybe it'll come a time when I'll again become fascinated by modding and tuning every tiny bit of a ROM, but at the moment I really just need some basics.
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5m4r7ph0n36uru said:
Yeah I know and it always has been fun changing nearly every detail in a ROMs behavior as it is possible on Viper10. But in fact I guess I'm maturing from this phase in my live where modding was the one and only, as we'd say in germany.
In fact I'm getting older and less fascinated by all those features. Maybe it'll come a time when I'll again become fascinated by modding and tuning every tiny bit of a ROM, but at the moment I really just need some basics.
Sent from my HTC 10 using XDA Labs
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