[kernel] JVB/2.3 CF initramfs + LED timeout and notifications - Galaxy S I9000 Android Development

Hi,
This kernel is odin flashable and uses a binary copy of chain fire's current ramdisk for JVB (aka CWM, root, etc)
Also has the led notification patch from CM7, and led timeout of the touchkey but won't actually make the notifications, as it's missing liblight (mostly cause i'm tired atm)
The main purpose of this kernel, beside providing a quick fix for the leds, is to let whowever wants easily patch in the timeout (and eventually notification) into his own kernel
sources: https://github.com/kangsterizer/linux_gt-i9000 (use branch gingerbread-samsung)
binary: http://kang.project-voodoo.org/f/CF-JVB-LED-TM.tar
enjoy - provided without any warranty, support, etc, at your own risk. i will probably not update this kernel - unless some stuff for the led is rly necessary to clear up
note: also contains 10 fingers touches and uses the NS driver instead of the old froyo driver

Hi, looks realy good!
Please fix it and we will test it for you!
Thanks for great work

bilboa1 said:
note: also contains 10 fingers touches and uses the NS driver instead of the old froyo driver
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Do you mean I can play Fruit Ninja with both hands now?
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yeah lol
its more useful for 2 players on tap tap or stuff like that

Works great
Touchkeys dim after 2 seconds (I think it's 2 seconds, maybe only 1? I don't know, but they definitely dim).
CWM works as expected, too.

Hi,
what about the hole tweaks which exist?
Could you implement this all to get a superkernel for us?

Hey, I've installed the voodoo hack for JVB, can I flash it over it?

it's 1.6s to be precise haha
i suppose it works over voodoo, CF init should take care of it. no warranty ofc. i did not test. if it goes wrong just reflash voodoo. always backup. etc.
this kernel is just there hoping someone will pickup the patches and make his own kernel out of it (or just patch it in his own kernel). i won't be able to maintain that one and the CM7 one.
that's why it's very simple. has most of the stuff you might expected minus voodoo, and if you copy a liblights, it has "bln" (as in led notification) too

Ok I've flash it over Voodoo and it works fine but I've not the 10 finger multitouch :s

mik93250 said:
Ok I've flash it over Voodoo and it works fine but I've not the 10 finger multitouch :s
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Because it's also framework dependent. Samsung framework has limitation to 5 points.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=891030

hi bilboa, thanks for the kernel, works as stated hope the devs use the patches
cheers

Hi, dont understand this!
How could i do this?
How can i patch the kernel?
Where can i get the patches?
Please could you do this for us?
I believe, only a few people could do this.
Can you insert in GB kernel BLN and all other mods?
Would realy cool for us

djsven said:
Hi, dont understand this!
How could i do this?
How can i patch the kernel?
Where can i get the patches?
Please could you do this for us?
I believe, only a few people could do this.
Can you insert in GB kernel BLN and all other mods?
Would realy cool for us
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there's the kernel included if you don't know how to patch stuff..
the kernel is gb, has led notification (not bln, im not neldar) and it's already there and done
people who know how to patch stuff might include it in their own kernel with more goodies as they usually do

Hi, thanks for info!
But what is led information?
S hasend got a led?
Same as neldar use, led from buttons?

how to set the notifications? blink rate, timeout, which apps ...
i think we need an app for this, or a settings.apk mod with LED settings.

yes its similar to bln
no, there's no app
some apps on the market can make use it it though.. lightflow and friends i think.
i'm mostly using CM7 tho (which got builtin settings for LED)
i think most will be interested in the LED light time out and then either use the led notification implementation + some app to setup (although it works default) either use neldar's BLN

How can we use neldar BLN???
How can we aktivate this in your kernel??

djsven said:
How can we use neldar BLN???
How can we aktivate this in your kernel??
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you can't
ask someone else to do it, or to pack it with some nice apk for led notification

Mh,
can we use your notification for k9 mail?

djsven said:
Mh,
can we use your notification for k9 mail?
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if you ask more dumb questions, i will eat u!
yes/no/you need liblights copied
you should probably wait for someone to release a more "ready to use" kernel

Related

[APK] Blinky {Captivate Forum} [BLN Blinking]

So I'm going to maintain the latest and greatest version of Blinky in the Captivate forum, but I didn't want other users to miss out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=854721
This should work with any ROM that supports neldar's BLN patch, though some ROMs replace the library on boot.
ROM maintainers - Contact me if you want the source to the lights library.
WOW i thought this wasn't possible because our boards don't support it? Anyway thanks, i'll try it
MAMBO04 said:
WOW i thought this wasn't possible because our boards don't support it? Anyway thanks, i'll try it
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I'm very interested in if this doesn't work for a ROM or rev of the phone. Like I said, if neldar's patch works (meaning you have BLN now) this should work.
It says it's found Enhanced BLN, i flashed the zip via Voodoo Recovery, seems like it worked now to test, will report back in 5.
I can confirm that this indeed works on the I9000. I tested it with the ROM in my signature, so my guess is it will work with every Doc ROM and hopefully others. We need more people to test this, so please do and report back here for the benefit of everyone and the dev
Great job here bud! So when the lights pulse (e.g in the Nokia phones - fade in and out) is that also possible in the future?
MAMBO04 said:
It says it's found Enhanced BLN, i flashed the zip via Voodoo Recovery, seems like it worked now to test, will report back in 5.
I can confirm that this indeed works on the I9000. I tested it with the ROM in my signature, so my guess is it will work with every Doc ROM and hopefully others. We need more people to test this, so please do and report back here for the benefit of everyone and the dev
Great job here bud! So when the lights pulse (e.g in the Nokia phones - fade in and out) is that also possible in the future?
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While throbbing is possible, it would require a fair amount of CPU scheduling. If I implement it, it will be only while plugged in.
Just tested it on DOC's 4.0 JPU 2.2.1 froyo rom and it works like charm . Great work !
Guardian_Bob said:
While throbbing is possible, it would require a fair amount of CPU scheduling. If I implement it, it will be only while plugged in.
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Ah i see, sounds great anyway pretty amazing how a Nokia 5800 can handle throbbing and our phone can't..
Would it strain the CPU if you kept throbbing on whilst it was charging (i.e to show it's charging)?
MAMBO04 said:
Ah i see, sounds great anyway pretty amazing how a Nokia 5800 can handle throbbing and our phone can't..
Would it strain the CPU if you kept throbbing on whilst it was charging (i.e to show it's charging)?
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So here's the thing, there's an embedded microprocessor controlling the capsense buttons and lights. If we could get a hold of the firmware, then we could do very cool things. But we can't so the light control has to be done by the main CPU.
I'll see how well throbbing works, I may be overestimating the drain.
Guardian_Bob said:
So here's the thing, there's an embedded microprocessor controlling the capsense buttons and lights. If we could get a hold of the firmware, then we could do very cool things. But we can't so the light control has to be done by the main CPU.
I'll see how well throbbing works, I may be overestimating the drain.
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Ah i see.. it all makes sense to me now thanks for explaining! Damn, how on earth could one get that firmware
Yeah, it'd be cool to test out and see what happens.
P.S: Last question, would it be possible to change the colour of the lights?
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Ah i see.. it all makes sense to me now thanks for explaining! Damn, how on earth could one get that firmware
Yeah, it'd be cool to test out and see what happens.
P.S: Last question, would it be possible to change the colour of the lights?
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Wow; pulsing will be incredible!
Colour change will only be available via a hardware modification (manually unsoldering and changing the SMD LEDs.
KLoNe1 said:
Wow; pulsing will be incredible!
Colour change will only be available via a hardware modification (manually unsoldering and changing the SMD LEDs.
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Cheers for explaining

BLN port to cm7/miui kernel

Hi guys,
I'm trying to get BLN working on CM7/MIUI kernels but this is still somewhat over the top for me
the needed changes to completely revert led-notifications and add BLN
can be found in my repo in the following branch:
BLN04
the initial commit compiles fine but I'm not sure if it works (haven't tried it yet)
the 2 additional commits on top have changes from the Samsung kernel which most likely do NOT apply to our kernel
and the last one an update to the latest BLN version which doesn't compile since I get an error
I've only added those for completeness' sake
keep in mind we're using the cypress touchkey driver from the Nexus S - also: our touchkey driver has the firmware update-mechanism removed so those parts are missing in the driver
so the BLN patch from Samsung kernels doesn't work easily
some references to make it easier:
* led-notifications (BLN fork): LED notification support
* BLN on GB samsung kernel: initial bln for i9000 gingerbread (neldar's repo)
* initial BLN on morfic's Nexus S kernel (with other stuff in the commit): bln (equals the 1st commit of BLN in my repo)
* changes for BLN to newer version: finally BLN V4 commit can be done
many thanks in advance for your help and collaboration !
edit:
the error message in question is:
make
CHK include/linux/version.h
CHK include/generated/utsrelease.h
make[1]: `include/generated/mach-types.h' is up to date.
CALL scripts/checksyscalls.sh
CHK include/generated/compile.h
CC arch/arm/mach-s5pv210/mach-aries.o
arch/arm/mach-s5pv210/mach-aries.c:1232: error: unknown field 'touchkey_sleep_onoff' specified in initializer
arch/arm/mach-s5pv210/mach-aries.c:1232: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
make[1]: *** [arch/arm/mach-s5pv210/mach-aries.o] Error 1
make: *** [arch/arm/mach-s5pv210] Error 2
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which amazes me since with that stuff in led-notifications it compiles fine
I must be missing something obvious ... :\
Posted a fix in my thread, but Ill do it here too.
touchkey_sleep_onoff isn't declared in touchkey_platform_data, you have to add it. include/linux/input/cypress-touchkey.h is where the struct definition is.
I was working on this and got some issues Thanks Zach !
TheEscapist said:
Posted a fix in my thread, but Ill do it here too.
touchkey_sleep_onoff isn't declared in touchkey_platform_data, you have to add it. include/linux/input/cypress-touchkey.h is where the struct definition is.
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ah - ok,
thanks TheEscapist !
strangely that struct afaik also isn't included in led-notifications but it compiles fine ...
I'll add it & see whether it works after that
Tk-Glitch said:
I was working on this and got some issues Thanks Zach !
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sure
it's also easier that way:
you can explicitely turn it off (uses less battery)
and I can safe time by only needing to compile 1 kernel for a model
zacharias.maladroit said:
ah - ok,
thanks TheEscapist !
strangely that struct afaik also isn't included in led-notifications but it compiles fine ...
I'll add it & see whether it works after that.
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That is strange, but it makes sense in terms of the error you are getting. It was also the only major difference I saw between my bln code, and your git.
Let me know if it works, I didn't compile test it.
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That is strange, but it makes sense in terms of the error you are getting. It was also the only major difference I saw between my bln code, and your git.
Let me know if it works, I didn't compile test it.
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it doesn't seem to work correctly
the buttons are constantly on once they are touched (screen on) and turned off once the screen is off
notifications don't seem to work (according to testers)
I can't test it personally so every testing is a little delayed
attached is the patch on top of the kernel-tree where previously all led-notification-related changes were reverted
hope you can suggest what might be wrong
Thanks once again !
zacharias.maladroit said:
it doesn't seem to work correctly
the buttons are constantly on once they are touched (screen on) and turned off once the screen is off
notifications don't seem to work (according to testers)
I can't test it personally so every testing is a little delayed
attached is the patch on top of the kernel-tree where previously all led-notification-related changes were reverted
hope you can suggest what might be wrong
Thanks once again !
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Buttons always being on while screen is on us by design. Add a timer to turn it off if you wish, but I prefer lights always on.
As for notifications, did you push the correct liblights? Check with the bln app to make sure that you have both a compatible kernel, and a compatible liblights.
I can't check the patch right now, as I'm at work, but if its not fixed in ~4 hours, ill take a look at it when I get home.
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Buttons always being on while screen is on us by design. Add a timer to turn it off if you wish, but I prefer lights always on.
As for notifications, did you push the correct liblights? Check with the bln app to make sure that you have both a compatible kernel, and a compatible liblights.
I can't check the patch right now, as I'm at work, but if its not fixed in ~4 hours, ill take a look at it when I get home.
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yeah - I pushed a file named lights.s5pc110.so
but that apparently wasn't the correct / needed on :\
I just had the chance to get on a wifi network and download the BLN test app
and that clearly says that BLN is supported by the kernel but the liblights is NOT the correct one ...
I thought the one for JVH / samsung roms was the correct one (i9000_jvh_BacklightNotification_v3.0.1_update.zip)
but apparently it isn't ...
searching for the right one now ...
thanks !
zacharias.maladroit said:
yeah - I pushed a file named lights.s5pc110.so
but that apparently wasn't the correct / needed on :\
I just had the chance to get on a wifi network and download the BLN test app
and that clearly says that BLN is supported by the kernel but the liblights is NOT the correct one ...
I thought the one for JVH / samsung roms was the correct one (i9000_jvh_BacklightNotification_v3.0.1_update.zip)
but apparently it isn't ...
searching for the right one now ...
thanks !
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Grab lights.aries.so from one of my kernel packages, its the correct one.
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Grab lights.aries.so from one of my kernel packages, its the correct one.
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ok, it works now
AWESOME !
Thanks a ton TheEscapist !
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Buttons always being on while screen is on us by design. Add a timer to turn it off if you wish, but I prefer lights always on.
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Can this be done without touching the kernel source? It bothers me to no end that the touch keys stays on while the screen is on :/
quaff said:
Can this be done without touching the kernel source? It bothers me to no end that the touch keys stays on while the screen is on :/
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I was planning on reworking bln to be more compatible with cm anyway, adding in a userspace interface to control a timer probably wouldn't be too much trouble.
You'd have to ask your dev to incorporate it into the source though.
Oh, and Zach? I had an idea, ill pm you when I get home in an hour.
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TheEscapist said:
I was planning on reworking bln to be more compatible with cm anyway, adding in a userspace interface to control a timer probably wouldn't be too much trouble.
You'd have to ask your dev to incorporate it into the source though.
Oh, and Zach? I had an idea, ill pm you when I get home in an hour.
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Hi TheEscapist,
thanks !
you got a PM
TheEscapist said:
That is strange, but it makes sense in terms of the error you are getting. It was also the only major difference I saw between my bln code, and your git.
Let me know if it works, I didn't compile test it.
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ok, just went through the led-notifications patch again
and it's included so I must have overlooked it
I can't get it to work at all. The app will "work" with it happily, but the function is broken. Same for my testers :/
My tries to port it before were ending the same way so that's not new but I don't understand how some guys can get it to work with this patch.
EDIT : When a notification comes, the LEDs won't light up, but if I touch the softkeys, then they will light up and stay on until I read the sms/mail etc. (It doesn't happen if I don't have a notification waiting).

BLN Support for SGS2 - With Example.

Hi Dev's
This is not my code, so credits to the owner 'creams'
I happened to stumble on some code yesterday from somebody who have attempted to integrate BLN to his kernel and done it successfully.
I thought the dev's might like to take a look at this one and implement this on their work.
blog : http://creamsnexus.blogspot.com/
git : git://github.com/creams/SGS2-SC02C-BLN-Kernel.git
His kernel was built for the Jap version of GS2.
Cheers!
AdamG has already implemented this into his AOSP ROM and it's working fantasticly, I know another Dev has already implemented it into a ROM just forgot his name. Thanks for pointing us to the source though!
hope that the devs give credit to the fix/implementation.
Ninpo also has putted it into his GIT so maybe they are already aware of it
oh i gave him a pm about it before i posted this.
samaral said:
oh i gave him a pm about it before i posted this.
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July 31 in his GIT. You're ahead of him maybe.
I hope we will get it on MIUI and CM7 as well
vegetaleb said:
I hope we will get it on MIUI and CM7 as well
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Don't know about MIUI but for sure on CM7. It's probably low on their to do list but BLN is something they will most definitely support just as they did with the 2X/G2X
mach0boi said:
July 31 in his GIT. You're ahead of him maybe.
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im from the past
i didnt check his git commit date. thanks for the correction.
Do i also need to install any app from the market to enable it ?
Answer : Yes
Sorry if this is a noob question but what is BLN?
soupiejr said:
Sorry if this is a noob question but what is BLN?
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Back Light Notification
using the led keys for notification.
Yay, my kernel will have BLN support to in the next version, just need to build all the seperate versions
(time to make a "one-for-all" kernel, that goes onto any (stock) ROM.... )
the only downside to this bln "version" is that it uses a kernel wakelock that will be hard on the battery
ogdobber said:
the only downside to this bln "version" is that it uses a kernel wakelock that will be hard on the battery
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Yep, people are in for a treat when they realize their battery is being raped. We'll have to wait for CM7 to implement it into the framework like they did with the Optimus 2X/G2X
Nothing can beat the old good trackball lights on N1
It's a pitty all the brands stopped producing trackball,they could just reduce its size
ogdobber said:
the only downside to this bln "version" is that it uses a kernel wakelock that will be hard on the battery
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jlevy73 said:
Yep, people are in for a treat when they realize their battery is being raped. We'll have to wait for CM7 to implement it into the framework like they did with the Optimus 2X/G2X
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Yeah.... that is.... so not nice.... but well.... can't have everything.... :-/
// EDIT
Hm, for one, maybe some things can still be tweaked in the involved kernel code and for the other, how about disabling BLN when not needed? Does that release the wakelock? Haven't checked yet.... should check....
And does the drain/wakelock accour all the time while while activated or only when the lights are actually on - as far as I understood it so far the wakelock ist required to keep the powersupply up for the lights, but when no blinking is needed (due to no notification) the wakelock could/should be released....
Maybe that's something to tweak if that isn't already the case.
If the drain only accours when the lights are on, that's kinda OKish IMO, time to answer the damn phone *lol*
so creams put out an update that is supposed to release wakelock after the led cycle (pro app needed)
That would be an acceptable solution, I am testing to see
ps, btw jlevy he wasn't keen to your battery rape comment
HellcatDroid said:
Yeah.... that is.... so not nice.... but well.... can't have everything.... :-/
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Hm, for one, maybe some things can still be tweaked in the involved kernel code and for the other, how about disabling BLN when not needed? Does that release the wakelock? Haven't checked yet.... should check....
And does the drain/wakelock accour all the time while while activated or only when the lights are actually on - as far as I understood it so far the wakelock ist required to keep the powersupply up for the lights, but when no blinking is needed (due to no notification) the wakelock could/should be released....
Maybe that's something to tweak if that isn't already the case.
If the drain only accours when the lights are on, that's kinda OKish IMO, time to answer the damn phone *lol*
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so creams put out an update that is supposed to release wakelock after the led cycle (pro app needed)
That would be an acceptable solution, I am testing to see
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NICE!
Compiler is already running
ogdobber said:
so creams put out an update that is supposed to release wakelock after the led cycle (pro app needed)
That would be an acceptable solution, I am testing to see
ps, btw jlevy he wasn't keen to your battery rape comment
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It wasn't anything personally directed at him. I'm very grateful for his work in bringing BLN to our devices. I appreciate the update it looks like it will have a helpful impact on battery life.

[Q] Use Menu and Back button as notification LED

Hi there,
is there a way to use the Menu and Back button on the bottom of the phone as a notification LED? Just let it blink if there is a notification in the system?
Greetings
Christian
I have tried several apps (BBS Notifications, ButtonLED) to accomplish this, unfortunately without any success.
The BBS Notification was able to control the button lights, however when the screen is off the lights do not work. Some phones do not allow the lights to go on, when the screen is off and as it seems S4 Mini is one of them. I also hope someone will find a solution for this, preferably one that will not cause too much battery drain.
Another option might be BLN mod. However, I read that the BLN modification in kernel might cause battery drain exactly because of the necessary changes in power management in order to allow the button light to work when the screen is off (the BLN mod for Mini does not exist yet as far as I know).
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hello
I think the BLN kernel solution is better than any noLED app or other.
So I am very interested in a BLN supporting kernel.
Were can a user as me ask for this or can see the progress in building such a BLN-supporting kernel?
Thanks
Tom
You can try noled it uses your screen led for notification but drains battery
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As I wrote I this the BLN is much more better.
If you look at night on your superAMOLED screen while a noLED sign is there, the whole screen is lighter.
As far as I see this app (noLED) is not able to let our wonderful AMOLED screen totaly black but gives a little light on the whole screen.
So: were can a "new" user as me, with 2 years CM experiance at his Galasy S I can ask developers to create a BLN supportet kernel?
I dont want to post it in the wrong place here in XDAdev.
thanks !
Tom
chris42too said:
Hi there,
is there a way to use the Menu and Back button on the bottom of the phone as a notification LED? Just let it blink if there is a notification in the system?
Greetings
Christian
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if you can wait for cm 10.1 i think you will get bln or cmLights support ... afaik this is needed to get this to work and @arco68 allready included this ... correct me if im wrong
m4kl4 said:
if you can wait for cm 10.1 i think you will get bln or cmLights support ... afaik this is needed to get this to work and @arco68 allready included this ... correct me if im wrong
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I remembered to see the backlight somewhere on a todo list, but now can't find it. Is this now available in the stable release?
no it isn't. Still on the list.
Anything new yet? My girlfriend uses se S4 mini and is annoyed of the missing LED. NoLED drains too much battery...
For Stock Rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545244
For AOSP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2512332
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For Stock Rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545244
For AOSP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2512332
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Thanks! When I scrolled in Dev. section, didn't see that thread
--Rob-- said:
Thanks! When I scrolled in Dev. section, didn't see that thread
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So what do these links tell me. After reading them I am not sure what to do with it? Can I just add that to my Cyanogen or is it different?
What happens with Cyanogen Updates then?

[Q] BLN driving me nuts!! Pls help

Hi all,
I've put good several hours today trying to get BLN(back light notification) function working on my T989 to no avail. I understand the kernel in CM 10.1.2 doesn't support BLN, so today I flashed a new one that does. After that I installed BLN control. It does report that BLN status is enabled, but neither the test nor the real world uses lit up those 4 damned touch key LEDs.
In addition, I've also tried ButtonLED(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1958939). It didn't work either because the "brightness" file needed couldn't be found or maybe just doesnt exist. the 5 files its auto search located didn't work of course.
I'd appreciate if some of you more skilled/experienced magnificent people could help me out. There are so many T989 users out there, I'm sure there're people who got bothered by the lack of notifications and figured out a work around. It doesnt have to be with these two apps, but I don't want to use apps that use the main LCD for notifications for battery life's reason.
Thanks ahead!
ROM: CM 10.1.2 stable release
Android version: 4.2.2
Kernel: 3.0.95-Uber-2.6 [email protected] #1 Sun Sep 8 18:35:50 EDT 2013 (UBER-OFFICIAL-Cl3Kener-Version-2.6-Hercules.zip) From here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2230064
armstrong800 said:
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I'd appreciate if some of you more skilled/experienced magnificent people could help me out. There are so many T989 users out there, I'm sure there're people who got bothered by the lack of notifications and figured out a work around. It doesnt have to be with these two apps, but I don't want to use apps that use the main LCD for notifications for battery life's reason.
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I could only get BLN working with Trickster Mod.
meekrawb said:
I could only get BLN working with Trickster Mod.
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Can you pls elaborate how you get it working with trickster mod? there's a "LED Control" button but requires paid version. Is this it? there's also "Backlight Notification" toggle which I have set to on but is not doing anything.
armstrong800 said:
Can you pls elaborate how you get it working with trickster mod? there's a "LED Control" button but requires paid version. Is this it? there's also "Backlight Notification" toggle which I have set to on but is not doing anything.
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The backlight notification toggle is the one I used. I am on Slim Bean 4.3 using Uber 2GHz with BLN though.
Not sure why it works for me and not you.
I wiped cache partition and dalvik cache, still no change....
I read somewhere on internet the ROM must also support BLN function. Could this be the cause?
Download trickster mod..swipe over to the last tab and you'll see an option for backlight notification...enable it and that's it
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iburnhearts said:
Download trickster mod..swipe over to the last tab and you'll see an option for backlight notification...enable it and that's it
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I've done all that, unfortunately it just didn't work. Are you on CM 10.1 with a kernel that supports bln? Or is there anyone with this setup who have gotten it to work?

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