I've had a Galaxy Wonder for just over a year now, and it has all but ground to a halt. I've been toying with the idea of a factory reset to see what affect that has, but discovered this community tonight and am now leaning towards a custom ROM. I've looked into Custom ROMs for the Galaxy W before, but never come across such an active community for this phone.
I've rooted my device using the ''Rooting via Recovery mode(SD card)' method.
Now I'm reading though keithross39's excellent set of beginning instructions found here. The decision that needs to be made is which ROM to go for. The Jelly Bean is was the first that I looked at, but it seems that it doesn't have enough working features for my liking. So essentially it's a choice between a faster GB ROM or one of the ICS ROMs. My main priorities are working features, stability and speed... ideally I'd like to try ICS, but it depends how the speed compares vs GB.
keithross39 provides this list of ROMs
PHP:
CM9-based ROM:
Aokp-Milestone6-iattilagy (by iattilagy)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1844186
BioHazard v.5 (by hypnos17)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1927428
CyanogenMod 9 BETA (Build 3) (by arco68) (ORIGINAL CM9)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1576874
EHNDROIX ¤ 12.9.13 (by AlessandroXCV)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1850859
InDroiD REMICS V5.1 (by kkrraazzyy)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1842544
MIUI v.4 2.8.10 RC2 (by Alex93917)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1749067
PARANOIDANDROID Ecstacy[RC 2] (by Doomsday94)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1753065
PARANOID ANDROID HYBRID BUILD 2 (by filosofi_killms)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1929027
RemICS v1.5 - SIII look (by sparta20)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1753233
Revamed v.1 STABLE (by droidgeo17)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1892863
Xperia ICE Stable v3.1 (by filosofi_killms)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1863386
However, I have no information to help me to decide between each of them. Is there one that is most popular, or considered to provide the best user experience?
Thanks in advance.
Hi and thanks for endorsing my post, it's there to help anybody who needs it......
As for which ROM to choose, a very good place to start is Arco68's CM9 ICS.....it's now at RC (release candidate) stage....which means that it is *virtually* stable. I used it up until beta 3 (from alpha 7) and I never had any issues with stability on any of the versions I flashed. And yes, leaving GB behind and using ICS is definitely the way to go.....
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2......it's all good......
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As a starting point and possible alternative to completely changing your ROM, why not download an app like Gemini app manager (free) or Titanium backup (paid) and freeze the pre installed bloat that came with your phone.....just as a starting point, and see if that speeds things up.....that's what I did......that's not to say you *shouldn't * flash a custom ROM.... but why rush things....
Alternatively there's no reason why you shouldn't just "dive in" and go custom.....if you're worried about ICS not being quite there yet, there are some very good custom GB ROMs available.....these are faster than the stock ROM you are using at the moment, but won't have the extra functionality and speed of ICS.....I'm afraid it comes down to doing a bit of research and a personal choice based on that research......
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2......it's all good......
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BTW....here is a link to the complete list of ROMs, tweaks, mods that are available for the W.......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1653907
Hope it helps......
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2......it's all good......
@keithross39
I've tried cm9 since first stage Arco has impressed me with every update, and you missed the happiness when the camera got fixed
And for the post
I think you should start with the ICS ROMs first, jb it's cool but it's just a modified ICS and is not fully stable right now, learn how to use the ICS then after jb goes stable go for it
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Whichever ROM you finally choose, install Seeder afterwards :thumbup:
(Thread in the General forum)
-- CM9b4 / CastagnaIT 7.3 BFS+ExtUV / DXKL1 / GT-I8150 --
pepoluan said:
Whichever ROM you finally choose, install Seeder afterwards :thumbup:
(Thread in the General forum)
-- CM9b4 / CastagnaIT 7.3 BFS+ExtUV / DXKL1 / GT-I8150 --
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Lol....pep....I'm thinking of linking that thread to my sticky too....if that's OK with you...
@creative-2008....I've installed that "seeder" apk on my phone, and it basically "turbocharges" your phone....I saw a REAL difference in the speed of phone operation....especially in browser based operations....
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2......it's all good......
keithross39 said:
Lol....pep....I'm thinking of linking that thread to my sticky too....if that's OK with you...
@creative-2008....I've installed that "seeder" apk on my phone, and it basically "turbocharges" your phone....I saw a REAL difference in the speed of phone operation....especially in browser based operations....
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2......it's all good......
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Eh? That's not my thread btw...
And the flashable version is now splendid! The updatezip packager has modified his/her initscript to protect rngd from oom_killer while at the same time made it less intrusive to foreground apps. :thumbup:
-- CM9b4 / CastagnaIT 7.3 BFS+ExtUV / DXKL1 / GT-I8150 --
Thanks for all of the really useful replies. I'm likely to go for Arco68's CM9 to begin with them.
I just want to clear one thing up before I launch into this process. When I make the back-up using Nandroid, that will allow me to return the phone to the exact same state that it was in when the back-up was made? Also, step 2 states 'FOR BEST RESULTS, UPDATE YOUR SUPERUSER.APK, SU BINARY, AND BUSYBOX'. I have just installed Busybox that will be the latest version, however, how do I update Superuser.apk and SU Binary?
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Okay, ensuring that I had the latest version of superuser.apk was as easy as spending 30 seconds on Google. I'm drawing a blank on the SU Binary though. I don't understand exactly what it is...
I wouldn't worry too much about it, according to the superuser change log, the binary updater has been temporarily disabled in the latest apk version for "security concerns".....just go ahead and use it "as is"....it'll still do the job......
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2......it's all good......
Where can I get that seeder thingie?
I've installed the customwork MOD. Now I've booted into it and am faced with the question.
Root access possibly lost. Fix?
THIS CAN NOT BE UNDONE.
Does it matter what I do? If I don't hear back shortly I'll go with no.
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Went for no and doesn't seem to have had any negative affect. Is is relevant that this happened?
Madzix said:
Where can I get that seeder thingie?
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I
thought I've written where...
*scrolls up*
Yes, I have.
creative-2008 said:
I've installed the customwork MOD. Now I've booted into it and am faced with the question.
Root access possibly lost. Fix?
THIS CAN NOT BE UNDONE.
Does it matter what I do? If I don't hear back shortly I'll go with no.
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Went for no and doesn't seem to have had any negative affect. Is is relevant that this happened?
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Customwork Mod??
What the heck is that??
If you meant Clockwork Mod, then my answer is: *always* answer NO to that question.
-- CM9b4 / CastagnaIT 7.3 BFS+ExtUV / DXKL1 / GT-I8150 --
For axfbaserv
pepoluan said:
I
thought I've written where...
*scrolls up*
Yes, I have.
What the heck is that??
If you meant Clockwork Mod, then my answer is: *always* answer NO to that question.
-- CM9b4 / CastagnaIT 7.3 BFS+ExtUV / DXKL1 / GT-I8150 --
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Thanks for the answer. Yes, that is indeed what I meant. It was a bit of a rushed reply because I was pannciking and also trying to keep half an eye on my phone in case any other options showed up.
I've now backed-up the device using the Clockword Mod, directly onto the SD card.
Wen with the suggested ICS ROM. First impression is wow! Much smoother, sleeker and Chrome is a far more enjoyable way if experiencing the Web!
Now that is something I've not come across before.....don't do anything else to your phone til we've got to the bottom of this.......
Do you know whether this message was phone generated or app generated.......
Have you checked / tested to see whether root remains....you can do this by downloading an app that requires root access (quick boot for example) and seeing if it'll work.....
Edit...don't know what's going on, must be forum lag...didn't see pep's reply before I commented....as he's been able to answer your question...ignore my last post....lol
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2......it's all good......
keithross39 said:
Now that is something I've not come across before.....don't do anything else to your phone til we've got to the bottom of this.......
Do you know whether this message was phone generated or app generated.......
Have you checked / tested to see whether root remains....you can do this by downloading an app that requires root access (quick boot for example) and seeing if it'll work.....
Edit...don't know what's going on, must be forum lag...didn't see pep's reply before I commented....as he's been able to answer your question...ignore my last post....lol
Sent from my CM10 powered Wonder with Tapatalk 2......it's all good......
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That message appears if CWM detects the presence of install-recovery.sh in /system/etc
install-recovery.sh is a hook into boot process that is usually used to install and/or run a recovery image.
Some apps 'hijack' install-recovery. sh to provide early availability. One app that I know does this is Link2SD.
My guess is that @creative-2008 had installed Link2SD or some other utility that created the file.
Important note: Before you begin to think "a ha! I can use this instead of init.d", you must first understand that the environment when install-recovery.sh begins is *totally* different from the environment of init.d scripts. /data has not been mounted, SDcards still exist as device nodes under /dev and has not been mounted, and lots of other things do not exist yet.
In short, hacking an install-recovery.sh script means that you have to mount & prepare everything yourself... and be very careful that what you do in there will not interfere with later boot procedures, or you'll end up with a soft-brick.
-- CM9b4 / CastagnaIT 7.3 BFS+ExtUV / DXKL1 / GT-I8150 --
pepoluan said:
That message appears if CWM detects the presence of install-recovery.sh in /system/etc
install-recovery.sh is a hook into boot process that is usually used to install and/or run a recovery image.
Some apps 'hijack' install-recovery. sh to provide early availability. One app that I know does this is Link2SD.
My guess is that @creative-2008 had installed Link2SD or some other utility that created the file.
Important note: Before you begin to think "a ha! I can use this instead of init.d", you must first understand that the environment when install-recovery.sh begins is *totally* different from the environment of init.d scripts. /data has not been mounted, SDcards still exist as device nodes under /dev and has not been mounted, and lots of other things do not exist yet.
In short, hacking an install-recovery.sh script means that you have to mount & prepare everything yourself... and be very careful that what you do in there will not interfere with later boot procedures, or you'll end up with a soft-brick.
-- CM9b4 / CastagnaIT 7.3 BFS+ExtUV / DXKL1 / GT-I8150 --
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Bearing in mind that I have fully installed the custom ROM, following the instructions posted on this forum... should I take any action because of the 'error' message that I received. I haven't had any problems with ICS as yet.
Also, am I right in saying that apps could have only edited the install-recovery . sh after the phone was rooted?
creative-2008 said:
Bearing in mind that I have fully installed the custom ROM, following the instructions posted on this forum... should I take any action because of the 'error' message that I received. I haven't had any problems with ICS as yet.
Also, am I right in saying that apps could have only edited the install-recovery . sh after the phone was rooted?
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Best if you zip your install-recovery.sh and attach them here. I'll have a peek to determine what's going on.
As to your 2nd question: Yes, apps shouldn't be able to edit install-recovery.sh unless your phone is rooted.
-- Sent from a GT-I8150 running ICS perfectly well. F'U, Sams#!t --
pepoluan said:
Best if you zip your install-recovery.sh and attach them here. I'll have a peek to determine what's going on.
As to your 2nd question: Yes, apps shouldn't be able to edit install-recovery.sh unless your phone is rooted.
-- Sent from a GT-I8150 running ICS perfectly well. F'U, Sams#!t --
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I have been into the Play Store and viewed a list of recently installed apps, and believe that I have narrowed it down to the only four that were installed between rooting the phone and installing the custom ROM. A screenshot of the list is attached.
I have tried locating install-recovery by googling, manually searching through the file system using OI File Manager and searching using the file name, but haven't been able to find it. Can someone tell me where I need to look?
For some reasons I can't quote. So I'll use numbers to answer the last posting.
1. Either you forgot to attach the screenshot or I'm going blind
2. It's in /system/etc
-- Sent from a GT-I8150 running ICS perfectly well. F'U, Sams#!t --
Hmm, why not we teach him your Pristine method? Let him feel the roaring power of the ROM...
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Related
Sorry for being so late. I've been extremely busy recently..
Thank you very much.
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I've made a new update.zip
This is 98% identical with the original Voodoo lagfix-only 3.0.
the only differences are
1. loading modules on booting.
2. using stock JM8 kernel
Thanks ^^
# to users who are using the previous voodoo-with-stock kernels
-> Overwrite it!
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THANK YOU SUPERCURIO!!!!!
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### EDIT ###
1. updated JM9 support!!
2. FroYo JPM support : just remove the ".zip" at the end (Only for Odin flashing at the moment)
Sound interesting.
What about Benchmarking and battery life?
Thanks for developing.
Quadrant scores? Pros and Cons over VooDoo??
How did you modify the JM8 kernel? I thought we were limited to using the source provided by Samsung for the kernel (which is probably not the exact same as the ones used in its firmwares). Anyway, great work! Off to read more about NILFS2 now
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ed10000 said:
How did you modify the JM8 kernel? I thought we were limited to using the source provided by Samsung for the kernel (which is probably not the exact same as the ones used in its firmwares). Anyway, great work! Off to read more about NILFS2 now
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He found a nice way to modify kernels. He has a post up on it earlier.
Any chance for a JH2 or JM5 kernel as well? Preferably with EXT4! I don't like NILFS2 myself, since it feels sluggish.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_btrfs_nilfs2&num=7
Please read this benchmark.
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This is great news. Could you post a version that uses EXT4 with the JM8 kernel please? I'd like to use the stock kernel rather than one compiled from source like in voodoo because I assume it's better optimised. Could you also post the files you used and some instructions on how you did it? I'd like to have a look at how it's implemented. Thanks!
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absolutely the most voodoo lag super speed Thx
4myra said:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_btrfs_nilfs2&num=7
Please read this benchmark.
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the benchmark said:
We are not done with our EXT4 vs. Btrfs vs. NILFS2 file-system testing as we still have to run these new file-systems on a solid state disk, but as it stands right now
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Please read your own benchmark! Solid state != Spinning disk.
Not to say the results would definitely change, but the benchmark itself is fairly useless for the SGS.
Is this going to work even though I have JM1 installed? Having that you used the JM8 kernel.
Thanks!
Thanks!
The test in M2 and became really fast now!
will work to 2.2 ? Thx
mwayn said:
will work to 2.2 ? Thx
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Of course...NO
Nice work, will try it!
So this is only a repacked zImage with nilfs2.ko kernel module? To compile the kernel module you still need the kernel sources, right? Just asking because you mentioned in your last thread (if i remember right) that you are working on a froyo version...
cba1986 said:
Sound interesting.
What about Benchmarking and battery life?
Thanks for developing.
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>>> around 1300 with quadrant, haven't tested battery life yet.
eRajesh said:
Quadrant scores? Pros and Cons over VooDoo??
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>>> quadrant => around 1300 but it's really fast!
ed10000 said:
How did you modify the JM8 kernel? I thought we were limited to using the source provided by Samsung for the kernel (which is probably not the exact same as the ones used in its firmwares). Anyway, great work! Off to read more about NILFS2 now
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>>> I wrote an instruction how to unpack/repack zImage, you could find it easily.
4myra said:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_btrfs_nilfs2&num=7
Please read this benchmark.
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>>> Oh thanks. but I don't really care about benchmarks since this is quite great for me.
bub181 said:
This is great news. Could you post a version that uses EXT4 with the JM8 kernel please? I'd like to use the stock kernel rather than one compiled from source like in voodoo because I assume it's better optimised. Could you also post the files you used and some instructions on how you did it? I'd like to have a look at how it's implemented. Thanks!
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>>> Yeah, this is my next working! and you can find an instruction on XDA, I've written it but was buried
azreil24 said:
Is this going to work even though I have JM1 installed? Having that you used the JM8 kernel.
Thanks!
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>>> Haven't tested but it should work well!
Benson17 said:
Nice work, will try it!
So this is only a repacked zImage with nilfs2.ko kernel module? To compile the kernel module you still need the kernel sources, right? Just asking because you mentioned in your last thread (if i remember right) that you are working on a froyo version...
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>>> yes, exactly! We'll be able to apply awesome lagfixes as soon as we have some required modules! I'm asking some people to give those modules to me but no luck yet.
hi,i m a new comer.i have jm8 for my galaxy,and i installed voodoo lagfix 3.0 which one does not include the color solution.
if i create a file or folder named “disable lagfix” in a a directory named “Voodoo” and reboot the phone to disable the voodoo 3.0,can i install you version of voodoo using NILFS2.
thanks!
RyanZA said:
He found a nice way to modify kernels. He has a post up on it earlier.
Any chance for a JH2 or JM5 kernel as well? Preferably with EXT4! I don't like NILFS2 myself, since it feels sluggish.
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Ah! Awesome! I must've missed thar thread.
Been using this for the past 2 hours, and the phone is flying! Sure I get a low Quadrant score but my phone has never been this fast and responsive. I must say, it's even faster than the ext4 voodoo fix.
But does it keep taking "snapshots" every now and then or have you disabled this feature? 'Coz I wouldn't want excessive reads and writes on my internal sd unnecessarily. I had low expectations for this fix considering the snapshot "feature" of the filesystem and the benchmark posted earlier in this thread, but now I'm amazed by how fast this is!
On rfs, loading apps like xda or gallery for the first time resulted in 3-4 seconds of black screen. With ext4 voodoo, about 1 second for xda and 3-4 seconds for gallery. But now with this one, xda opens up instantly and the gallery loads up within a second! Very impressed I am. Thanks for the wonderful work
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Emm, is initramfs_data.cpio.zip the update.zip ? Cos from what I understand its not. Than where the original file is?
Never mind, managed to look at it just as it was reuploaded =)
So, should it be alright to disable voodoo, flash any other kernel (to remove lagfix), remove disabling file, flash your kernel?
EDIT2. Do you mind uploadng the stock JM8 kernel for reverting, since you have it?
cyq1857 said:
hi,i m a new comer.i have jm8 for my galaxy,and i installed voodoo lagfix 3.0 which one does not include the color solution.
if i create a file or folder named “disable lagfix” in a a directory named “Voodoo” and reboot the phone to disable the voodoo 3.0,can i install you version of voodoo using NILFS2.
thanks!
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>>> yeah, correct! It should work.
ed10000 said:
Ah! Awesome! I must've missed thar thread.
Been using this for the past 2 hours, and the phone is flying! Sure I get a low Quadrant score but my phone has never been this fast and responsive. I must say, it's even faster than the ext4 voodoo fix.
But does it keep taking "snapshots" every now and then or have you disabled this feature? 'Coz I wouldn't want excessive reads and writes on my internal sd unnecessarily. I had low expectations for this fix considering the snapshot "feature" of the filesystem and the benchmark posted earlier in this thread, but now I'm amazed by how fast this is!
On rfs, loading apps like xda or gallery for the first time resulted in 3-4 seconds of black screen. With ext4 voodoo, about 1 second for xda and 3-4 seconds for gallery. But now with this one, xda opens up instantly and the gallery loads up within a second! Very impressed I am. Thanks for the wonderful work
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>>> I love using NILFS2 . It does keep taking snapshots but it doesn't demage the movinand..I think. the only lag comes when it's GCing.
dupel said:
Emm, is initramfs_data.cpio.zip the update.zip ? Cos from what I understand its not. Than where the original file is?
Never mind, managed to look at it just as it was reuploaded =)
So, should it be alright to disable voodoo, flash any other kernel (to remove lagfix), remove disabling file, flash your kernel?
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>>> yes, it should be, at least with mine!
BTW, I forgot to mention that I lost root after applying the NILFS2 fix. How do I root it now? Just use BackfireNL's update.zip method? Will the lagfix still stay?
Purely AOSP is a redistribution of the Android Open Source Project code that I have lightly modified, and cleaned up enough to make as a daily driver for those people who are like myself and want a clean pure android experience. This project won't focus on adding features and mods but instead focus on stability and fixing some of the small issues left over from the AOSP project, so yes this is a CLEAN ROM my only modifications will be to make it look more polished and complete.
I barely ever use the "Google" experience so GOOGLE APPS ARE NOT INCLUDED AND NOT SUPPORTED meaning that if you flash this ROM the base is stable and very bug free and since there are a few different versions of Google Apps floating around once you flash one of them and run into an issue I CANNOT HELP OR RESOLVE the issue YOU WILL HAVE TO CONTACT THE CREATOR OF THE GAPPS package that you use or turn to the community for help, BUT GOOGLE APPS DO WORK with this ROM ........
Lastly the ROM is "pre-rooted" using SuperSU if you do not want root you can remove SuperSU by going into its settings and selecting "Full unroot" this will delete the SuperSU apk from system completely removing root.
What Works:
Everything !!!!
Whats Broke:
Nothing !!!!!
If you have an error or something pops up I ask that before you post about it please make sure that you are running the ROM as provided. I cannot troubleshoot anything that is related to using other kernels, mods, google apps, or themes.
This ROM is basically a AOSP stock build of jelly bean so there is not a need for screen shots ........
ROM: 8-5-12
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?l68tjc6ulv9fxo2
Flashing Instructions:
1. flash rom ota zip
2. flash g-apps if desired
Always remember that XDA started out as a great place and will remain a great place as long as we are great to each other anything used in this ROM is available upon request and feel free to use this as a base rom for any other project my ROM is un-branded just give me some mention .......
WANT TO CUSTOMIZE THIS ROM READ THIS:
Like the ROM and want to add or remove anything or customize for yourself use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246 DSIXDA's Kitchen. Its a great kitchen for customizing prebuilt ROMs
CREDITS:
Shabby Penguin - he was there for me when I needed some help
Team-EOS - I could be wrong but I believe they are behind the stable G-APPS Packets that everybody uses
CyanogenMod Team - I used a piece of their code for my "Rico" launcher project (the "no wallpaper" coding)
Chainfire - The ROM contains his SuperSU root method
Google - I used there bootanimation
AOSP - of course for the base this project is based off of
Change log
7-20-12
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ldeo3nankos3ac4
Initial release
7-25-12
now built using my own complete device vendor tree (will share if asked)
fix for low audio ? (never was broke just hope this mod helps)
fixed eri overlay in source
fixed screen timeout
prettied up launcher workspace
reverted to using standard Tuna (Galaxy Nexus) sounds and ringtones
removed Magic Smoke and Galaxy live wallpapers (just cleaning up clutter)
fixed build props
added missing props
removed google props
hid dock settings (do anybody use it ?)
added google stock boot animation (I do not like it but hey its whatever)
removed stock equalizer (music fx) (it sucks unless thoroughly tuned and other apps work better)
fixed voicemail notification
base is completely stable and bugfree
7-25-12
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jjaga7pcv8wgvt5
change build to JRO03H (this build is not pushed to any device yet so we'll see how it goes)
fixed wifi signal issues
the base is bugfree for real this time (I hope)
8-5-12
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?l68tjc6ulv9fxo2
fixed configuration for location stuff
changed holo background and removed gradient (light is white and dark is black)
corrected roaming dialog (should reflect stock OTA)
fixed network attributes (this should reflect stock sprint configuration now)
un-hid dock settings
changed build footprint to match latest sprint ota(doesn't really do anything special)
fixed mms configuration to match galaxy nexus(no more nexus-s4g ua-prof and will reflect stock settings)
edited kernel slimmed down the governors being used
removed the AOSP quicksearch box(it hasn't been updated since who knows and is broke) but google now or google search replaces that function with g-apps
modified launcher2 and renamed to "Rico"(short for ricochet) (still stock functioning just my one and only personal touch)
updated proprietaries(means nothing really on the user side)
added back missing apps like video editor, musicfx, pico, and the missing live wallpapers (bringing the pure aosp back to the rom)
added Chainfire SuperSU (if you dont want root run the app and in the settings and select full unroot)
added Google Jelly Bean bootanimation (that I don't like)
the prop files are actually from dreamsforgotten
i just got a galaxy nexus. putting this thing down is impossible haha i'll give this a go and let you no if i find any issues!
Downloading, nanding and then I'm gonna give this a run. Thanks for all your hard work.
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I'll give it a try thanks dude.
Good **** man! I'm gonna try this out.
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Damn I really need a 2nd Nexus! Thanks for sharing your work. Going to give it a go this afternoon
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Happy to see my more development in the forum. Pure and simple stock is a great idea. Let's give this baby a test run around the track a few times.
Thx OP
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I can confirm that MMS and GPS both work flawlessly. I got super clean before I flashed this. Its also smooth as butter.
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wow this is awesome! good work! everything works. very quick! having a few issues with the battery draining, but i'm sure that's a personal issue. gonna mess around with things and see what i come up with! thanks again!
Can you put a flashable zip "that works" of the stock Jelly Bean bootanimation?
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WOW this is exactly what I was wanting!!! A stock barebones jelly bean rom! Thanks alot!
Quick is lightning whoa.. Loving it.. Nice work..!!!
Download was 108mb added the basic and good to go.
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My camera and gallery says " no external storage available ". Youtube keeps Force Closing too.
dakota.breeden said:
My camera and gallery says " no external storage available ". Youtube keeps Force Closing too.
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I'm not getting any of that here. So far everything seems to be working.
This is the first JB ROM I've tried so far. The only negative I've noticed is that the ringer and notification volumes are really low even when maxed out.
mattallica76 said:
I'm not getting any of that here. So far everything seems to be working.
This is the first JB ROM I've tried so far. The only negative I've noticed is that the ringer and notification volumes are really low even when maxed out.
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So should I reflash or what?
dakota.breeden said:
So should I reflash or what?
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Yeah I would re-wipe and re-flash. I manually wiped system, cache, dalvik, and data before I flashed the ROM, the G-Apps, and the Root zip.
mattallica76 said:
Yeah I would re-wipe and re-flash. I manually wiped system, cache, dalvik, and data before I flashed the ROM, the G-Apps, and the Root zip.
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OK thanks I am flashing now.
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Well that didnt work I am still getting it.
dakota.breeden said:
OK thanks I am flashing now.
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Well that didnt work I am still getting it.
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Redownload the ROM. Then follow this installation.
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Go into mounts and storage and format /system
Go into advanced and wipe dalvik.
Then flash your ROM gapps and the root.zip.
Reboot.
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ÜBER™ said:
Redownload the ROM. Then follow this installation.
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Go into mounts and storage and format /system
Go into advanced and wipe dalvik.
Then flash your ROM gapps and the root.zip.
Reboot.
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It worked thanks.
The CyanogenMod team has been making good progress towards the latest, stable version of its ROM - CyanogenMod 10 - but there's still time for more features to be added before its eventual release.
One of those features is a root-enabled file manager, which was announced on the Cyanogen Google+ page a few hours ago. Judging from the screenshots, it looks to blend in seamlessly with other CyanogenMod features and the rest of the Android OS, with a really nice looking interface. (Screenshots Below)
When you're browsing through your files, you will be able to choose between three access modes: Safe mode, Prompt User mode and Root Access mode. As you'd expect, it will allow you to view files on your internal storage device as well
you can get the apk here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?do5c710wiwcxwps
Simply copy to system/app and set permissions to rw-r--r--
courtesy of android police
Enjoy
Works on stock JB?
Lawrencets said:
Works on stock JB?
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Couldn't say why do you try it and find out
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sharingan92 said:
Couldn't say why do you try it and find out
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Installed here.
Works great! Thanks for share!
edit:
Well, the root acess isn't working here, the app FC when choose the root acess mode or the prompt user mode =/
Doesn't work properly for me on wanam...
Very slow loading folders, only landscape, navigate only the sdcard.
Shame cause is very neat.
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kaiowas82 said:
Doesn't work properly for me on wanam...
Very slow loading folders, only landscape, navigate only the sdcard.
Shame cause is very neat.
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Same with omega v31, i will try it later on liquid rom.
nice share mate
works great on my Paranoidandroid 2.52 rom
thanks
No problem with root access and run quite smoothly, but I can't enter root folder..
And it's darn white, cm team needs to black or gray theme it..reverting to good old "root explorer".
zodiaxe66 said:
No problem with root access and run quite smoothly, but I can't enter root folder..
And it's darn white, cm team needs to black or gray theme it..reverting to good old "root explorer".
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+1 for root directory
there's no option for that
Got "Install failed" on Vision with CM10 unofficial. My ROM was forked from CM10 nightlies at 2012-10-30, did something related to filemanager change from that moment?
Thanks mate...
Corias said:
Got "Install failed" on Vision with CM10 unofficial. My ROM was forked from CM10 nightlies at 2012-10-30, did something related to filemanager change from that moment?
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you should install this as a system app,
you can use Root Explorer for that,
in this directory "system / apps" and set correct permissions and reboot
cheers
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courtesy of android police
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Hey mate, not sure of your association with Cyanogen (so I maybe shooting my mouth off too soon?) but I know you have stated courtesy of Android police, but I was just wondering if you have asked someone from the Cyan team if it is ok to post this up?
They put a lot of hard work into their apps and customisations, and I know that one of their team had made mention in a post the other day that they were starting to get tired of people just automatically assuming that it's ok to post up/reproduce/hack/kang or "claim as their own" the work of the cyanogenmod team without any courtesy to contact anyone in the team and ask first?
It's like they have been labelled like a vendor and acknowledgements becoming null and void cause of 'who they are' and that people going as minimal of just stating their sources like that is enough? I mean I could be wrong in this instance, and I am only relaying the expressions of one of their team, but it maybe worth while just flicking someone a quick PM first as courtesy and second as appreciation maybe?
SignalX said:
you can use Root Explorer for that
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Doesn't that defeat the purpose? I know your right, but at the very least someone could write a script and put it in a CWM script.
Just for information sake that if you place an app in system/app that a reboot is going to be necessary anyway, and that fix permissions can be performed in recovery that will enable the correct permissions for the app anyway.
From a personal perspective, and as far as I know....most cyanogen mod apps can be installed to the phone as signatures won't clash. If it does install as a user app (as i would expect) then there is no real need to put the app in system. Why bother? RootExplorer and RootBrowser are non factory file browsers and they do not require to be installed in system/app?
Just sayin
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Oh sorry to clarify and further to what I have posted above. The reason that this app probably doesn't work so well on Touchwiz ROMs like Wanams is because the app is in system and the framework is attempting to disable it because it's signatures don't match. Another reason to try installing as a normal app first.
sharingan92 said:
The CyanogenMod team has been making good progress towards the latest, stable version of its ROM - CyanogenMod 10 - but there's still time for more features to be added before its eventual release.
One of those features is a root-enabled file manager, which was announced on the Cyanogen Google+ page a few hours ago. Judging from the screenshots, it looks to blend in seamlessly with other CyanogenMod features and the rest of the Android OS, with a really nice looking interface. (Screenshots Below)
When you're browsing through your files, you will be able to choose between three access modes: Safe mode, Prompt User mode and Root Access mode. As you'd expect, it will allow you to view files on your internal storage device as well
you can get the apk here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?do5c710wiwcxwps
Simply copy to system/app and set permissions to rw-r--r--
courtesy of android police
Enjoy
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SIMPLY THE BEST!! AND ROCKING!. GUYS, REMEMBER USE THIS EXPLORER ON MIUI AND YOU WILL FIND IT BETTER THAN ROOT EXPLORER AND MUCH BETTER IN SPEED. NO LAG, SUPER FAST. I WILL WAIT FOR NEXT UPDATE...THANKS sharingan92 SUPERB!
I'm still quite frustrated coming up with a decent name, if you have any nice suggestions do PM me.
I was experimenting some short cuts to battery saving so I reconfigured my build.prop
I put at least 3 nights into this thing not including time used to experiment around!!!
So If It really does help, please click Thanks
Majorly speaking, I am still an inexperienced script kiddie.
But I do like to experiment on my phone a lot.
I'll go straight to the point now.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any phone bricking, and by applying this script requires root access which means that your warranty is already voided.
The purpose of this build.prop update is that it saves battery yet increase responsiveness when used such as screen scrolling and stuff.
All the values and lines is not original, someone used them, I just modified so that I think it fits our device the most.
I checked and it seemed that all the remaining stuff in it is compatible with ICS.
I enabled most of the hardware rendering so that when its running it will sort of run turbo or something, at least at the launcher it did.
Again I must inform I am still inexperienced but all the things I experimented on worked on my device.
Requirements:
Device: Samsung Galaxy W or any Qualcomm Devices
Recovery: CWM 5/6
ROM: Rooted Android based OS
Kernel: Doesn't matter
Works well with: Seeder(works well with anything anyhow )
Installation step-by-step:
Download the Latest .zip below this post
Then Save the file into your sdcard
BACK UP FIRST
1. Boot into CWM
2. Apply XtiveJetLauncher.zip
3. Wipe Dalvik cache
4. Reboot!
5. Watch phone Fire Up
X. Only use the QC 2.2 if your phone stucks at bootanimation.
We now have flashable version for ALL
These are lines which are already inside your build.prop by default(refered to arco's cm9) but replace values with these new ones.
Code:
dalvik.vm.heapsize=48m
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=v=n,o=a,u=y
Enjoy.
Please give me lots of feed back so that I can improve.
Changelogs:
V1.0 - V2.0: Alpha stage unreleased.
V2.1: Initial Release
V2.2: Added Network Codes
V2.3: Added Replaceable Codes
V3.0: Categorized Codes
V3.1: Codes added
Renamed Xtive JetLauncher
Xtive JetLauncherV2: More awesome codes
V3 is out! Now with optional seeder. Fixing the codes that might stop data connection
Credits:
Hadidjapri - Reminding me to pick out placebo lines, as well as making things flashable
Arco - For providing an already refined build.prop
Samsung - For reminding that you abandoned us so that I have to make something better outta myself
Reality - If I cant afford a better phone, make the one I have faster.
7amada100 - For teaching me how to add in code. And showing flashable update model
ipromeh - For first hand alpha testings.
All the beta testers!
I just did a clean install of CM9 RC2 today. Now I'm with your build.prop mod and it seems normal yet. Will give you my feedback soon.
Re: [script] XtiveKiD build.prop (CM9RC2)
[ CODE ].....[ /CODE ]
Add text instead of "..." and remove the space between brackets
Good to see more people submitting their work here, this phone is finally growing! :good:
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fredamsouza said:
I just did a clean install of CM9 RC2 today. Now I'm with your build.prop mod and it seems normal yet. Will give you my feedback soon.
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Try out the new codes mate.
7amada100 said:
[ CODE ].....[ /CODE ]
Add text instead of "..." and remove the space between brackets
Good to see more people submitting their work here, this phone is finally growing! :good:
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Thanks mate! Helped me lots. IMO the future of this phone depends on its HW architecture.
applied and testing it with cm9 rc2.
will update the result later.
thanks.
adding code to hide adb notification would be nice friend
hadidjapri said:
adding code to hide adb notification would be nice friend
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That's a nice suggestion, I'm always wondering if that's needed.
Thanks! Its been added.
Hello dude, i have been studying a little and i want to test if this works.
This is View attachment 1679490. all made by you
Just flash it using CWM and it will add the lines to your build.prob
7amada100 said:
Hello dude, i have been studying a little and i want to test if this works.
This is View attachment 1679490. all made by you
Just flash it using CWM and it will add the lines to your build.prob
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Thanks 7amada100 for all the mess, but then it didn't work? I think you messed up the name LOL.
hi guys,,,
do i need to wipe cache,, fix perm??? after flashing the zip via cwm?
Re: [script] XtiveKiD build.prop v2.1 (Custom ICS)
Guyzzzz, i added this scriptbto build.prop but im not sure if its correct, so can i flash the script just in case?
From Xperia V3.1
what this tweak improves?
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TiTAN-O-One said:
Guyzzzz, i added this scriptbto build.prop but im not sure if its correct, so can i flash the script just in case?
From Xperia V3.1
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The zip file just adds the same lines
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KiD3991 said:
Wow! A flasheable version. Wait a bit, I'll put it on the main thread. Thanks 7amada100!
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No problem, happy to help
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Re: [script] XtiveKiD build.prop v2.1 (Custom ICS)
Will it conflict with those lines?
From Xperia V3.1
TiTAN-O-One said:
Will it conflict with those lines?
From Xperia V3.1
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nah, but just repeating those lines will do nothing. Go to your build.prob and remove them, then flash if you really want to.
Just to be more specific (if i am not already) they are the same exact line, with no values changed. But a version that adds them without effort (because copy and paste is an effort lol)
santiagoruel13 said:
hi guys,,,
do i need to wipe cache,, fix perm??? after flashing the zip via cwm?
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Its not compulsory, but its a good thing you do all these after flashing something usually.
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I flash it and no change in build.prop do I need to set permission, before flashing?
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djvmen said:
I flash it and no change in build.prop do I need to set permission, before flashing?
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Last I checked there's some minor error in the zip file. Do it the manual way, its more safe that way.
:beer:
Re: [script] XtiveKiD build.prop v2.2 (Custom ICS)
I have this what you first uploaded there. It's same as the lines in first post?
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djvmen said:
I have this what you first uploaded there. It's same as the lines in first post?
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I'm not too sure I follow, your question is?
If you're saying the differences between V2.1 and V2.2 its only those replaceable lines.
If you're saying about the zip files, I didn't upload then, 7amada100 made them(thanks), but something inside did not work that's all.
I'll try to make a flashable zip shortly. For now please continue using the manual method.
** Work-In-Progress: Ubuntu Touch Preview is just that.. a PREVIEW. Do not complain about missing features, etc. The OS isn't nearly ready for primetime. **
Curious as to how the Ubuntu Touch Preview looks? Why not load it on your Kindle Fire 1st Gen and see for yourself.
CHANGES:
[02/27] Fixed the UI DPI settings. Needs to re-flash following the instructions below.
Instructions [CHANGED 02/27]:
1. Make a Titanium Backup and/or backup in recovery of your current Android. This preview is fun to play with but not a replacement for something as developed as CM 10.1
2. Download the Kindle Fire 1st=Gen Mini-Android base for Ubuntu Touch and place it on your device:
[02/27] http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/otter/ubuntu-phablet/phablet-20130227-otter.zip
md5sum: 4584b054391fe744230d9fd28686c37c
3. DUE TO OUR DATA PARTITION SIZE WE HAVE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLACING THE UBUNTU TOUCH ROOTFS ON OUR DEVICE:
3a. Download a custom Ubuntu Touch Rootfs Installer ZIP:
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/otter/ubuntu-phablet/ubuntu-rootfs-installer.zip
3b. Download the latest Ubuntu Touch Preview Filesystem .zip from Ubuntu:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/daily-preinstalled/current/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
If the above link is broken, use this link for a full listing of the current build files (download the quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip .. soon to be raring-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip):
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/daily-preinstalled/current/
3c. On your PC extract open the Ubuntu Touch Preview Filesystem .zip and extract the *.tar.gz file inside
(currently called: manhattan-quantal-armhf-tar-20130227-1.tar.gz)
3d. rename this to: ubuntu-rootfs.tar.gz and place it at the root of /sdcard on the Kindle (not in any subdirectories)
4. Reboot into recovery.
4a. Wipe system and Factory Reset (wipes data/cache).
IMPORTANT:
4b. Install the ubuntu-rootfs-installer.zip FIRST (this actually uses the ubuntu-rootfs.tar.gz file we placed on the /sdcard), and then the phablet-2013xxxx-otter.zip SECOND.
5. Reboot and Enjoy
NOTE: The preview comes pre-loaded with several users in the login screen and they have data to browse around with. Move to the "Guest" account and tap on area where it tells you to login.
WHAT WORKS:
Display
Touch screen
WHAT DOESN'T WORK:
** OVER TIME YOU WILL RUN OUT OF MEMORY AND THE DEVICE BECOMES TERRIBLY SLUGGISH. THIS IS DUE TO OUR 512MB RAM AND HOPEFULLY THIS IS FIXED AS TIME GOES ON BY CANONICAL **
There's so much that is still being implemented into the Touch version of Ubuntu, that this list could get pretty long.
[FIXED 02/27] Need to adjust the GRID_UNIT_PX in /home/phablet/.bashrc to be slightly smaller so that the on-screen keyboard fits correctly
Oddly no WIFI yet. Still troubleshooting.
No sound
Barely any sensors other than touchscreen work. IE: no rotation, etc. Ubuntu WIP issue.
No HD codecs (still being worked on) Ubuntu WIP issue.
No screen timeout / auto blank -- becareful when walking away from the device. Need to press the power button to turn the screen off. Ubuntu WIP issue.
RELATED UBUNTU TOUCH LINKS:
(Some of these describe how to install it on devices -- you can ignore those instructions and follow the above for the Kindle Fire)
Ubuntu Touch Wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/
Release Notes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes
IRC Channel on freenode.net: #ubuntu-touch
RESERVED
The data extract is around 900MB. So plan accordingly Normally the 500MB internal .tar.gz file is extracted to /data and then extracted out from there, but we have to avoid this. Hence the longer rootfs install instructions.
Awesome work Hashcode! I'll be installing this and testing when I get home from work. Since it's CM based I assume ADB shell and logcat will work? I'm familiar with Linux so I've been looking forward to this.
Awesome. @HashCode- you still amaze me every time I see you post! Great job! And for step three is it a,b or c. Or a, b and c?
Edit: never mind I was confused. Thanks again.
After messing around for a bit I went back to Android. Its actually pretty smooth. Way better than I thought. Once WiFi and rotation get fixed I'll probably use it more. But it is what it is, a Preview. Great job Hash! Hope you can keep this updated!
Thank you x 1000000! Nice work, Keep it up!
Hashcode said:
** Work-In-Progress: Ubuntu Touch Preview is just that.. a PREVIEW. Do not complain about missing features, etc. The OS isn't nearly ready for primetime. **
Curious as to how the Ubuntu Touch Preview looks? Why not load it on your Kindle Fire 1st Gen and see for yourself.
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How much memory does this take on the SDCARD? Currently I am dualbooting, and can I dualboot this and stock MoDaCo?
Will this work with this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1615093
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Currently I would not suggest dual booting this. It should work tho. But if you read, there is memory management issues and it will become sluggish. Extremely. And it isn't even finished, there is a lot of issues. But once they get worked out, I'm going try to dualboot it.
Ichigo said:
Please stop asking about dual booting. He already said that we have a longer rootfs install instructions to avoid it extracting to the data partition and then extracting the files from there. Everything works fine when dual booting. It's just as smooth. The only thing that may make it buggy is lack of cpu.
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Sorry for spamming the thread.
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greezal said:
Will this work with this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1615093
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You could repartition for a larger data, but its memory issues that concern me currently.
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Hashcode said:
You could repartition for a larger data, but its memory issues that concern me currently.
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So is memory management is first priority?
Tried it out
Sure does scroll nice! :laugh: Seriously, it does have a very pretty interface, which might be highly functional. Kinda like the using the original germ of an idea that was used in the original Kindle but all grown up. Can't wait to be able to do something useful with it.
Thanks Hashcode. Always fun to try these things. Instructions were spot on.
Now lets see if I can restore using the today's update to TWRP. I needed to test it anyway.
Awesome, will try this later. There still seems more development to come, will test when WIFI is fixed. I have expected this to come, I am more excited about FireFox OS though.
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Does anybody have any screenshots of this? Would like to see the Preview.
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Difference between 2/27 & 2/28 Builds
Out of curiosity, what's the difference between the two builds?
DarthVesh said:
Out of curiosity, what's the difference between the two builds?
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The fact that there is only one build
Haha well I looked in the goo.im folder and one is dated for 2/27 & the other for 2/28..so I can assume they're the same? Lol
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Oh I sorry I didn't check the goo.im folder only the First post. So I don't know, try it and see what you see?
DarthVesh said:
Haha well I looked in the goo.im folder and one is dated for 2/27 & the other for 2/28..so I can assume they're the same? Lol
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So see any major diffs?
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