How to flash custom ROM - please help! - Samsung Captivate Glide

Hi all,
I want to flash a custom ROM on my Captivate Glide, but I can not find any step-by-step instructions for that.
For example, the INC3PTION ROM Installation guide says:
3: Boot into CWM - HOW? Is this "Rom manager" by ClockworkMod or something else?
Thanks!

U first need odin and the cwm md5 tar.. open odin put in the pda slot and make sure auto reboot is only checked... start and let it run. Then u should have cwm... make a back up b4 u flash any rom and ur good to go... anymore questions just ask
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1458153
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Thanks SO much for your responses, very useful!
Does anyone know if it is possible to get the menu buttons on the Captivate Glide to behave like notification LEDs? I know this hack is available for other phones, so just wondering if anyone has this working on our model?
Cheers!

Lisali said:
Thanks SO much for your responses, very useful!
Does anyone know if it is possible to get the menu buttons on the Captivate Glide to behave like notification LEDs? I know this hack is available for other phones, so just wondering if anyone has this working on our model?
Cheers!
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I 2nd this request.
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Lisali said:
Thanks SO much for your responses, very useful!
Does anyone know if it is possible to get the menu buttons on the Captivate Glide to behave like notification LEDs? I know this hack is available for other phones, so just wondering if anyone has this working on our model?
Cheers!
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I third the request!
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u can always use the thanks button as well to

Notification
Me 3!
I was also annoyed at the lack of a notification LED.
There are some apps in the market that ring/vib every few minutes if you have an unread msg/email/missed call etc.
If you have the Tasker app, there is a profile called Notification Reminder on the Tasker Wiki that does this.
Good luck all!

Lisali said:
Does anyone know if it is possible to get the menu buttons on the Captivate Glide to behave like notification LEDs? I know this hack is available for other phones, so just wondering if anyone has this working on our model?
Cheers!
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I use NoLED from the Google store.
It uses the screen not the menu buttons, is very configurable and works pretty well.
The screen is kept mostly black to reduce battery drain.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lt#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sZWQubm90aWZ5Il0.

Maruzko said:
I use NoLED from the Google store.
It uses the screen not the menu buttons, is very configurable and works pretty well.
The screen is kept mostly black to reduce battery drain.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lt#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sZWQubm90aWZ5Il0.
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Thanks - I have been using NoLED for a while now and it's great! :__):good:

Maruzko said:
I use NoLED from the Google store.
It uses the screen not the menu buttons, is very configurable and works pretty well.
The screen is kept mostly black to reduce battery drain.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...lt#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5sZWQubm90aWZ5Il0.
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Me too.
NoLed works fine.

phatryan69 said:
U first need odin and the cwm md5 tar.. open odin put in the pda slot and make sure auto reboot is only checked... start and let it run. Then u should have cwm... make a back up b4 u flash any rom and ur good to go... anymore questions just ask
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Would you ever need anything extra to do that? Just flash it and thats it?

Related

[Q] LED notification?

Does the s2 have this option? If so where do I enable it? I hate having to keep turning on the phone to see if I missed any messages or notifications... Thanks
The T-Mobile variant does not have LED notifications. Its a bummer but it is what it is.
Edit: Solution below.
Aaron636r said:
I'm sure once we have root you'll be able to use the main button LED's for notifications.
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this, in the mean time use noLED from the market.
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darkness122 said:
this, in the mean time use noLED from the market.
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Saw this a few days ago and have been using it since, don't miss the notification LED at all now
darkness122 said:
this, in the mean time use noLED from the market.
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best app ever!! it even as themes too im using super mario theme
Themes here:
http://www.devasque.com/noled/themes.php
Owww, you guys are the best haha!
movieaddict said:
best app ever!! it even as themes too im using super mario theme
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how did u get the super mario theme? ^-^
Okay, I got it to work... Now when the led shows. Is there another way to go straight to the app that the led came up for? Or do I have to dismiss it first, then power on phone?
Also, is there a way from preventing the screen to turn on/off when the message or miss call comes in... I just want the led to show, no light up
how much of a battery killer is this app? just wondering haha
Notification LEDs
Are there any notification leds on this phone? I have missed a few calls and received texts, but only found out after I powered back up from standby. I have only ever had HTC phones before, and they all had notification leds...any help would be great..TIA
Not at the moment. It would be awesome if we could make the soft keys flash to notify though!
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jasontx said:
Not at the moment. It would be awesome if we could make the soft keys flash to notify though!
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I don't really miss the LED notification that much (although i think it would be nice to have). Having a soft key flash would be REALLY cool though
NoLed in market is a good app, using it now.. lil led notifications pop up on screen, when phone is on like standby.. try it out
ixJay said:
NoLed in market is a good app, using it now.. lil led notifications pop up on screen, when phone is on like standby.. try it out
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yeah, I just found it, thanks...works for me =)
Better to ask these questions in the Noled forum on xdA, talk to the Dev
Just type in Noled theme in xda forum search.
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Thanks didnt know that...
I wish they'd have put the same blue LED they put in the sprint model... I like blue :/

No LED app Alternative?

Apologize if this already exists.
would it be possible for one of the talented developers in our forum to add an option to have the four buttons (menu, home, back, search) blink to notify of a new message, email, missed call, etc? or maybe be able to choose a button for a particular event, like menu button flashes for new emails, home button flashes for missed calls, etc.
Try noled from the market.
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Noled is what I am using on mine and it is working great! Just be sure to activate it in accessibility in settings
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thanks for the replies. yeah, i am using noled as well and it works well. i was just thinking being able to have the backlight of the buttons flash as a notification instead of the screen would use less battery. does noled have that option and i am missing it?
Then use bln
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movieaddict said:
Then use bln
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You need kernel support for bln which we don't yet have.....:'(
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never used/heard of bin before. what is it? is it in the market? i looked and couldn't find it.
BLN as asatnik11 said u need kernel suport for it, like cm7 or a custom kernel
movieaddict said:
BLN as asatnik11 said u need kernel suport for it, like cm7 or a custom kernel
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That sounds totally foreign to a first time android owner like me.
mettleh3d said:
That sounds totally foreign to a first time android owner like me.
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me too lol! i don't understand how it can be done once we have a custom kernel
onyonees said:
me too lol! i don't understand how it can be done once we have a custom kernel
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BLN (back light notification) is an app that allows the 4 capacitive buttons on our phone or any other Android device to blink as a notification whenever you receive a message, missed call, voicemail etc. You can download the app from the Android market but for now it will be useless to us because we do not have a kernel to support this feature. You must first be rooted and then flash a custom kernel that has BLN enabled in order to use the app/function. I believe that a custom kernel is in the works since all Galaxy S phones had custom kernels to support this feature. Even the Nexus S (which isn't Galaxy S) supported this feature once a custom kernel was installed. For now I recommend downloading and using NO LED (can be found in the MARKET) in the meanwhile.
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Ounce718, thanks for the excellent explanation! Been on Android for a long time and i'm still learning something new every day.
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BLN support cannot come soon enough. NoLED is such a battery killer
onyonees said:
Ounce718, thanks for the excellent explanation! Been on Android for a long time and i'm still learning something new every day.
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Your definitely welcome.
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try missed message flasher from the market this one is what I'm using and work great
atricio said:
try missed message flasher from the market this one is what I'm using and work great
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I keep my haptic feedback set very low. Missed message flasher seems to vibrate at the same intensity as haptic feedback so it's nearly useless. Does this happen to yours or am I doing something wrong?
jburnette87 said:
Try noled from the market.
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I tried this but it is not working on my samsung galaxy S2.pls help.
thnx
jeehf said:
I tried this but it is not working on my samsung galaxy S2.pls help.
thnx
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Works great on mine.
jeehf said:
I tried this but it is not working on my samsung galaxy S2.pls help.
thnx
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Uninstall app, then reinstall! then when done go to widgets and put the noled widget on screen, then delete widget. also u can go into menu and turn it on in settings and it also has a test feature also. Plus the dev is very helpful, if u have problem look him up on xda.

[question] Touch key backlight notifications

I searched, but I did not find anything other than threads saying it will nee here when we have root.
Is there already something out there that makes the touch key lights come on/blink for notification?
Thank you all!
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heres your root tutorial
and heres the official cwm
slowestcivic said:
I searched, but I did not find anything other than threads saying it will nee here when we have root.
Is there already something out there that makes the touch key lights come on/blink for notification?
Thank you all!
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You're going to need a custom kernel that supports BLN (back light notification). That hasn't been created yet.
that's a clever idea - in the meantime tho 'noled' works fairly well with lots of customization and battery-saving options.
phreshjoker said:
heres your root tutorial
and heres the official cwm
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I'm rooted...that reply helped none
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hobakill said:
that's a clever idea - in the meantime tho 'noled' works fairly well with lots of customization and battery-saving options.
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You know I tried it, and I set it up pets thread I found on here and I simply never had any change. That was on stock ROM though. Will try on juggernaut now.
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LED Notification without root?

I was cool with the ICS upgrade and then realized why I hated the phone when I first got it. NO LED NOTIFICATION!!!!!!
Well its minor. Is there a way to make the BLNK app to work without rooting the phone, or changing the Kernel?
And also, shame on Samsung for not even making this thing built into the dam phone or ROM. Thats why I love CM7/CM9. All those features are built in.
vmartinez39 said:
I was cool with the ICS upgrade and then realized why I hated the phone when I first got it. NO LED NOTIFICATION!!!!!!
Well its minor. Is there a way to make the BLNK app to work without rooting the phone, or changing the Kernel?
And also, shame on Samsung for not even making this thing built into the dam phone or ROM. Thats why I love CM7/CM9. All those features are built in.
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Nope.
DAM YOU SAMSUNG!!!!!
I wonder if this is also the case with GS3
You can try NoLed application from the Play Store. It works great for me.
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im using [missed call reminder v1] from play store.better than bln and other app.
just root it.
NoLed is the best working one i've tried.
chicohonda91 said:
just root it.
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just wondering if anyone can share how to get LED notifications to work after rooting?
NoLed application will work the same, rooted or not.
On our phone there is no Led notification.
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by chance is there an app that utilizes the soft buttons at the bottom of the phone and have them illuminate as a led replacement?
ratcityrain said:
by chance is there an app that utilizes the soft buttons at the bottom of the phone and have them illuminate as a led replacement?
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BLN but you have to be using a kernel with BLN support.
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Yeah Bln works great, but for it to work you will have to dl handcent messaging and put led notification to normal in the settings....
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Touchwake

Hi guys!
I am missing a feature I used to have on my old Galaxy I9000: It is called "touchwake" and allows the screen to be switched on, if it gets touched.
Very handy feature and I think TWRP already has it (maybe it's a sensor thing, though). Has anybody an idea? Is this a kernel feature?
Martux76 said:
Hi guys!
I am missing a feature I used to have on my old Galaxy I9000: It is called "touchwake" and allows the screen to be switched on, if it gets touched.
Very handy feature and I think TWRP already has it (maybe it's a sensor thing, though). Has anybody an idea? Is this a kernel feature?
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yes it is a kernel feature. GM used to add it to siyah all the time....bad luck for us he's not interested in a note 2 :/
Yeah but that would mean a wakelock won't it?
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UtkarshGupta said:
Yeah but that would mean a wakelock won't it?
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i've seen great versions of it...it does mean a wakelock for sure but in most cases was developped with a 10 second timer...10 seconds after the screen is of it would stop working reducing battery drain
Then how is it helpful?
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It's an awesome feature, really. That would be even better than "quick glance" which keeps me actually on stock-based ROMs... I think I will ask in the Perseus kernel thread
lesalloum said:
yes it is a kernel feature. GM used to add it to siyah all the time....bad luck for us he's not interested in a note 2 :/
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unfortunately
Yeah I miss that too. It's bad none of the available kernels include it...
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Hi.
Try proximity screen off . This app is good n no wake lock
my S pen did this.
lesalloum said:
i've seen great versions of it...it does mean a wakelock for sure but in most cases was developped with a 10 second timer...10 seconds after the screen is of it would stop working reducing battery drain
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UtkarshGupta said:
Then how is it helpful?
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You don't have to reach for the power/home button when your screen times out (and this happens to me quite often if I'm reading something)
D3_ said:
You don't have to reach for the power/home button when your screen times out (and this happens to me quite often if I'm reading something)
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Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the stock standard feature cater for that (SmartStay)?
Monitors your eyes and prevents the screen from switching off if you are looking at it.
Why dont you just download screen on toggler from the play store. That way, you can just quickly pull the menu down, press a button and your screen will never time out. Press it again and it switches back to your original time out setting.
Comes in handy when its too dark for smart stay to work.
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UtkarshGupta said:
Yeah but that would mean a wakelock won't it?
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Fluxi kernel on S2 had swipe to wake. It does not have any wakelock.
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Galaxea said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the stock standard feature cater for that (SmartStay)?
Monitors your eyes and prevents the screen from switching off if you are looking at it.
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Chillerhippie said:
Why dont you just download screen on toggler from the play store. That way, you can just quickly pull the menu down, press a button and your screen will never time out. Press it again and it switches back to your original time out setting.
Comes in handy when its too dark for smart stay to work.
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There is a confusion on this function. This kind of feature allow you to turn on the screen without pressing any physical button. You can take the phone out from your pocket and swipe or touch the screen and the device will wake up.
D3_ said:
You don't have to reach for the power/home button when your screen times out (and this happens to me quite often if I'm reading something)
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Obvious solution: increase your time-out setting.
I have it at 2 min (hate the absurdly short time-out many people seem to use) and it never times out when I am reading.
Plus, as already mentioned, if for whatever reason that I can't imagine you want to keep a short time-out setting, you can always use SmartStay which works surprisingly well and can be very easily and quickly turned on and off with its toggle in the notification shade.
Guys, this isn't about SmartStay or the likes. I am already using it, also QuickGlance. TouchWake means turning ON the display by merely touching it (2 seconds for example). I was asking for this feature in the Perseus kernel thread, if you like the idea, just vote up my request.
PS: I also tried "proximity screen off" from playstore. It's nice but still not what I was looking for. A fast double tap for screen on would be nice for example.
Martux76 said:
Hi guys!
I am missing a feature I used to have on my old Galaxy I9000: It is called "touchwake" and allows the screen to be switched on, if it gets touched.
Very handy feature and I think TWRP already has it (maybe it's a sensor thing, though). Has anybody an idea? Is this a kernel feature?
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I fell in love with this feature seeing it on a BB10 device (and that's just about the ONLY thing that I like about the BB10 BTW :laugh.
It would be awesome and would enable us to get rid of the physical home button (which wastes space and is a durability worry but it's still needed to wake the phone up as it's way more comfortable to use than the power button).
As I've seen on your comments you really don't know what it is.
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DerTeufel ( the guy working on dual boot ) just released a kernel with touchwake.... here
Reminds me of MeeGo. This would be an awesome feature, given that the physical buttons don't seem to last well over time...
Yeah! Big thanks to DerTeufel! Good job for what I can say so far. Will test some more days

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