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I'm an X ios user, pun intended In a Jailbroken ios environment all 3rd party/unsigned app development is housed under an app called Cydia. Within Cydia you can add developer repositories that host their apps,tweaks etc... Cydia takes all your repositories and creates a directory where you can search or browse by category. Essentially, all tweaks/apps are available for all phones; you just need cydia.
After fiddling around with custom roms like Android Revolution HD and ViperX, I'm starting to see access to tweaks universally is not a reality in the droid world. Though I'm hoping that I'm completely wrong and somebody can show me the light.
Am I able to install the following features on ARHD? or are they solely available in ViperX? are there other tweaks or apps that offer these features?
-Remapping capacitive keys for short hold
The recent HTC update enables this for the menu key, however viper enables all 3 keys.
-Quick Setting, and the ability to move and remove quick settings items.
-Disabling the HTC script that buggers the wi-fi and network between 12am-7am
-Quad Core Cpu usage info Notifications
-Quick theming abilities
Any help is much appreciated!
It's all tweaks, especially the WiFi-killing one that was first developed by J4n87, which also makes the ViperX ROMS. It's also available as a separate app in the Themes and App forums
For Home and Back, maybe why many ROMS don't offer fully costomizable remapping is cos many are satisfied with what those buttons already do, while the ViperX team just gives you everything to mess with, and you gotta help yourself if you mess it up.
ArmedandDangerous said:
It's all tweaks, especially the WiFi-killing one that was first developed by J4n87, which also makes the ViperX ROMS. It's also available as a separate app in the Themes and App forums
For Home and Back, maybe why many ROMS don't offer fully costomizable remapping is cos many are satisfied with what those buttons already do, while the ViperX team just gives you everything to mess with, and you gotta help yourself if you mess it up.
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Are there ways to achieve this tweaks without a custom rom?
mattswart said:
Are there ways to achieve this tweaks without a custom rom?
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If by 'without a custom rom' you mean you want these tweaks on the Stock rom then as per my knowledge the answer is No. I might be wrong. But
I had suggest flash the new version of Viper i.e. 2.0.1 . In my opinion it is as stable as the stock ROM and definitely much better with all the tweaks you get. It looks just like the stock rom with no visible changes. Has just an addition 'Viper tweaks' section in the settings where the extra tweaks are available. It never crashes or gets stuck, is much more smooth than the stock rom and the battery life is also much better.
Let me know if I helped by clicking thanks
mattswart said:
Are there ways to achieve this tweaks without a custom rom?
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If by 'without a custom rom' you mean you want these tweaks on the Stock rom then as per my knowledge the answer is No. I might be wrong. But
I had suggest flash the new version of Viper i.e. 2.0.1 . In my opinion it is as stable as the stock ROM and definitely much better with all the tweaks you get. It looks just like the stock rom with no visible changes. Has just an addition 'Viper tweaks' section in the settings where the extra tweaks are available. It never crashes or gets stuck, is much more smooth than the stock rom and the battery life is also much better.
Let me know if I helped by clicking thanks
Do we have any thread on ROM comparison for Wildfire S??
I tried searching in forums but seems like all threads are quite old and dont seem to have any latest info...
Any development forums are really confusing for some newbie like me...Its hard to decide what ROM should I use.
My usage is for daily use, I dont have any spare phone to try out different options :crying:
khatodankit said:
Do we have any thread on ROM comparison for Wildfire S??
I tried searching in forums but seems like all threads are quite old and dont seem to have any latest info...
Any development forums are really confusing for some newbie like me...Its hard to decide what ROM should I use.
My usage is for daily use, I dont have any spare phone to try out different options :crying:
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to be perfectly honest i would like to know myself....but to be more specific i would like to know what rom feels exactly the same as stock 2.3.3 or 2.3.5 yet performs good eg overclockable to 815mhz which can maintain battery life good and has good gps and beats audio....:fingers-crossed:
gagan313 said:
to be perfectly honest i would like to know myself....but to be more specific i would like to know what rom feels exactly the same as stock 2.3.3 or 2.3.5 yet performs good eg overclockable to 815mhz which can maintain battery life good and has good gps and beats audio....:fingers-crossed:
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Exactly what I want with this thread...just an addition to your reply above would option to use SD to move apps to ensure enough internal memory....
Wrong thread
In regards to your requirenment I think Rom EQDKP v4.9 will be good 4 u...
its has all ur needs except one...may b battery lyf is less than stock rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1797588
ROM Comparison
Best ROM I've tested so far: Wild Child 2 Lite Odex (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1652973)
+ Full Root Access
+ 120 MB free Memory as promised
+ High battery duration (No useless apps, Nemus Launcher is one of the best in battery saving)
+ Stable, fast and fully functionable (as far as I tried)
Worst ROM I've tested so far: MIUI v.4 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1735773)
- Battery lasts for < 6 hours without WIFI or phone calls
- No Root Access although pronounced
+ Stable, fast and fully functionable (as far as I tried) - and looks nice!
Other software I would suggest:
# Droid Wall (Great Firewall, highly customable, needs almost no resources)
# Root App Delete (Get rid of useless system apps)
eric_wolf said:
Best ROM I've tested so far: Wild Child 2 Lite Odex (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1652973)
+ Full Root Access
+ 120 MB free Memory as promised
+ High battery duration (No useless apps, Nemus Launcher is one of the best in battery saving)
+ Stable, fast and fully functionable (as far as I tried)
Worst ROM I've tested so far: MIUI v.4 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1735773)
- Battery lasts for < 6 hours without WIFI or phone calls
- No Root Access although pronounced
+ Stable, fast and fully functionable (as far as I tried) - and looks nice!
Other software I would suggest:
# Droid Wall (Great Firewall, highly customable, needs almost no resources)
# Root App Delete (Get rid of useless system apps)
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You should not write like "worst rom"...it hurtz to any dev..
Miui i had never used but you should know that rom is WIP...
Dnt mind plz.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire S A510e using xda app-developers app
smartboy0668 said:
You should not write like "worst rom"...it hurtz to any dev..
Miui i had never used but you should know that rom is WIP...
Dnt mind plz.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire S A510e using xda app-developers app
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That's why I wrote "worst rom I'VE TESTED SO FAR", I truly believe there are far worse solutions out there...
I just wanted to post it because a cool-looking design can't replace a good battery and memory management. That's the wrong way if you ask me...
Get a stock rom. Flash recovery.Flash OC kernel. Flash Beats. Flash Super SU get some bussybox instaler app from market, install busybox. There you go stock rom with oc and root and all you need to do is learn how to use google and to flash zips. Best rom worst rom its all bull**** every package that is in the moded roms can be found in this forum. So ppl stop asking for things, do them yourself. Its not a brain surgery its zip flashing.
Flashing zips is NOT rocket science
I'm with Baluuu on this, Now I've graduated I'll have some time to play with my 2 WFSs. one's stock the other's running WildChild3. I want to learn how to make my own ROMs. I'm not afraid of compiling from source in Linux, but I want to understand the architecture of a ROM in more detail, and it seems that the best way is to get my hands dirty.
gagan313 said:
to be perfectly honest i would like to know myself....but to be more specific i would like to know what rom feels exactly the same as stock 2.3.3 or 2.3.5 yet performs good eg overclockable to 815mhz which can maintain battery life good and has good gps and beats audio....:fingers-crossed:
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The marvellous sense 3.5 rom, overclockable to 815 mhz, you can choose between viper4android (recommended, i am using it ) and beats audio, gps working great thanks to the choosable gps configuration. It is the same as sense 2.1 (stock 2.3.5) but more functions and more widgets, and way more fast. Nice battery life. Hope this helped you
Sent from HTC "Marvellous" WFS
I;m useing Sense 3.5, and its awsome. everything works fine
What does not go here (by far an uncomplete list, just some examples for topics that are not tolerated)
Everything prohibited by above linked forum rules.
"Whis is the best rom for this device", "Is this rom better than that" (always subjective, prone to fanboy wars)
Device comparison threads (see above)
"What was your last phone/will be your next phone" (Off-Topic to this phone, post that in OT-Forum)
"Hello"/"Goodbye"/"Merry Christmas,Easter,Hannukkah, whatever" (Obviously OT, just imagine every user posts that)
"I'll never buy HTC again", "Why HTC/Samsung/whoever sucks" and all other "hate"-threads (Tell that those guys, not us)
"Help!", "How do I...", "Why..." and all other Questions (belong in Q&A)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2143280
Hello!
I have HTC One V PrimoU. I'm newb for that. Leave PC, there... And also there, I'm not in Linux... So, just to explain:
I used "HTC One V All-In-One Toolkit V1.2 [10-8-2012] [PERM ROOT] [Noob-Proof]", flashing recovery with TWRP 2.3.1.0 and Kernel with 3.0.16-Titanium-Kiss.
Happy with my new rooted device, I put on some root apps, that were suggested on page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907885&highlight=app+for+root
So far, so good. I'm more that happy OK, I disabled HTC Sense with Titanium, but I also managed to restore phone back, so, no real harm done... Yes, I'm still learning - well, also, I couldn't find the list of HTC One V apps that you MUST leave alone... Searched all the net, found some on XDA, some on other sites, but - for newb (or noob) like me, it would be helpful...
But, somewhere, in the back of my head is still a question: Shoud I go for CM10? And if yes, why? - I read all thread of CM10, but still, what will I gain? For sure, CM10 will not turn my proc into quad ;-D Also, is there a valid reason why our phone will not get Jelly Bean officially? Forget ram, it's excuse for what?
However, I'd like to hear from you. I don't need much, gimme one reason to go there and I'll be there...
Appreciate all your answers, + and - , just keep smiling...
Best regards, Mat
Oh, forgot the most important...
THANK YOU!!!
For all that made tutorials which I followed to root my device... YOU'RE THE BEST!!!
And I'm more than happy when my phone, during the boot, tells me, in that red letters, that I won...
Best regards to all, Mat
I'm not an expert but I DO find some reasons to switch into CM10:
1) butter project really makes Jelly Bean fast and smooth
2) no lags anymore
3) more optimization options
4) smoother switching between apps
5) nicer lockscreen
However, there are some drawbacks that should be taken into consideration:
1) camera - poorer quality, occasional accidental killings, no more stock options, the graphical processor on HOV wastes..
2) battery drain - but not much of a problem, you can use e.g. Juice Defender to block the consumption
3) some other minor bugs
THANKS!!!
meehow81 said:
I'm not an expert but I DO find some reasons to switch into CM10:
1) butter project really makes Jelly Bean fast and smooth
2) no lags anymore
3) more optimization options
4) smoother switching between apps
5) nicer lockscreen
However, there are some drawbacks that should be taken into consideration:
1) camera - poorer quality, occasional accidental killings, no more stock options, the graphical processor on HOV wastes..
2) battery drain - but not much of a problem, you can use e.g. Juice Defender to block the consumption
3) some other minor bugs
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Thank you - I needed just that - But, for the sake, waiting (not even thinking that you don't know all) for some "god" to tell me the same and I'll go for CM10...
Best regards, Mat
i see u used my guide, m honored
dude see i wud recomend u cm10 cause in sense the RAM usage is more unless u have desensed
and its personal opinion cause some peole like the sense UI and some like the AOSP/CM10/AOKP UI now i hate sense, its just sad(no offence)
i wud say u try out differeent ROMS i settled for PA now and i would say if u have problems check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
THANKS!!!
cybervibin said:
i see u used my guide, m honored
dude see i wud recomend u cm10 cause in sense the RAM usage is more unless u have desensed
and its personal opinion cause some peole like the sense UI and some like the AOSP/CM10/AOKP UI now i hate sense, its just sad(no offence)
i wud say u try out differeent ROMS i settled for PA now and i would say if u have problems check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
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That's was what I was waiting for...
I'll go for it, no doubt
Thank you very much again, as your guide is really THE ONE to follow...
If you'll have a chance to be nearby, I owe you a sixpack or two...
Best regards, Mat
cybervibin said:
i see u used my guide, m honored
dude see i wud recomend u cm10 cause in sense the RAM usage is more unless u have desensed
and its personal opinion cause some peole like the sense UI and some like the AOSP/CM10/AOKP UI now i hate sense, its just sad(no offence)
i wud say u try out differeent ROMS i settled for PA now and i would say if u have problems check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996665
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Well, I am not offended but Sense seems objectively a bit old-fashioned in comparison to pure ICS or JB.. And what is more, it's slower..
Greetings,
Mike
bratusm said:
That's was what I was waiting for...
I'll go for it, no doubt
Thank you very much again, as your guide is really THE ONE to follow...
If you'll have a chance to be nearby, I owe you a sixpack or two...
Best regards, Mat
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haha! sure mate
Hi there,
I don't know, if it's my imagination, but I think the tegra3 is not powerful enough to play games like "Need for Speed" or "Shadowgun THD". While playing I'm experiencing fps-drops and laggy tracking shots in cutscenes. I've also tested the gaming boost app, which changed nothing in my opinion.
When I look at a friend's Nexus4, everything is buttery smooth. But: 1080p playback with BS-Player also works smooth as hell on my HOX (with MHL to my TV too). So I think, it's a little bit strange, that I can't play properly.
Someone also encountering this gaming-issue or is it just me?
Well the problem is sense is very heavy requires more ram and htc stock kernel doesn't make the most of the phone so if you want to take most out of your phone flash an aosp rom with ncx kernel repacked for it
Sent from my HTC One X using ViperX 3.2.4
Thanks for your answer. But I would miss sense a lot. So is there any chance of a + in performance with a sense rom?
If you are on stock there is not much I can suggest for you to do. With certain games like need for speed, modern combat etc. it is up to the game developer to optimise it for the device. Unfortunately with some of them like Gameloft there games are not properly optimised for the one x.
If you are rooted and on a custom rom though, there are other possibilities.You can go for a non sense rom like Cyanogenmod, stripped down versions of sense like Renovate, or there are even mods which speed up the device like Renovate gaming boost.
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If you are rooted and on a custom rom though, there are other possibilities.You can go for a non sense rom like Cyanogenmod, stripped down versions of sense like Renovate, or there are even mods which speed up the device like Renovate gaming boost.
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A rom without sense makes no sense to me.
I've already tried the gaming boost-app, but didn't notice any effects.
make sure you havnt got powersave mode on.
Also if your rooted flash this through recovery -
https://www.dropbox.com/s/053a73xcznmxv60/Fstrimmer_data_CWM.zip
Let me know how you get on.
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make sure you havnt got powersave mode on.
Also if your rooted flash this through recovery -
https://www.dropbox.com/s/053a73xcznmxv60/Fstrimmer_data_CWM.zip
Let me know how you get on.
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What's that? In which way could this improve my performance?
Try this guide out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1664391
It gives a good explanation on why the One X is so bad at gaming even at Tegra optimised games and gives you a few tips on how to fix it
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
me113 said:
What's that? In which way could this improve my performance?
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Yes, it could definitely improve it if it has this issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971852
Try it, and let me know if there's any difference. Sounds like this might be an issue. The zip only cleans the free space and makes it writable again. Over time it becomes unusable, fstrim repairs it. Doesn't do any harm.
It may be another problem, but this is likely.
Headless_monkeyhunta96 said:
Try this guide out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1664391
It gives a good explanation on why the One X is so bad at gaming even at Tegra optimised games and gives you a few tips on how to fix it
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I tried all steps mentioned in the first paragraph, changed nothing (instead of much more battery-heat).
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Yes, it could definitely improve it if it has this issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971852
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changed also nothing.
btw: I'm currently on "TrickDroid v2.0.0" - don't know, if this is important to you.
Is that jb or ics?
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Is that jb or ics?
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That is JB 4.1.1
I'm building a new ROM for my new Xperia Z right now mainly for even better audio quality. However, it'll take a while as I plan to try rebuilding audio driver library file for lower latency. Right now I'm on vacation staying at my parents' house so I decided to build this sound mod for Samsung WM8994 devices instead since I have good chance to reunite with all of them right now.
FidelityXAudio is based from PureXAudio for Xperia Z/ZL made by ZeroInfinity. I asked him for permission to derive his works with mine for all-in-one sound mod I plan to release for various devices that support Alsa driver. For this first release, it'll support Nexus S, Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Tab 10.1 and all variants. Installing this mod will give you the following features below.
Features:
Rooted & Busyboxed - This will replace current root and Busybox with latest SuperSu and Busybox. Since most root access for Xperia Z I tested are so unreliable getting bootloop after mounting system rw, I'll force better ones in this package to avoid that problem.
exFAT support - If you're using Android JellyBean ROM but still not have exFAT support yet, this may help you getting one. It works for Xperia Z/ZL but haven't tested for others yet.
init.d support - This isn't cheap recovery flash init.d script. It'll execute init.d script with root access from hardware boot script level so it works far better than conventional ones for locked bootloader running stock kernel.
Xperia Fidelity script - It's ultimate sound quality mod script I've been developing for years. Not only get you better sound reproduction but also make your system smoother as well.
PureXAudio engine - As FidelityXAudio is based on PureXAudio mod, most PureXAudio features are availble except audio effects and specific sound card stuff. I may consider adding them back later though.
Low latency tweaks - My tweaks inside PureXAudio for lower latency Alsa configuration. Not sure how much of it works though as real measured hardware latency won't change without modifying driver.
Mastering 64-bit quantization - The most accurate 64-bit floating point quantization in Android. I usually end it with 32-bit integer mode but this sounds better for crazy upsampling level.
DSD128 audio processing at 5.6MHz - This will give you high resolution audio simulation. The real sampling rate will still be 44.1KHz but with 128x upsampling for audio processing before downmixing is really something.
Fidelity nVIDIA audio configuration - Optimized for more direct bitstream with lower latency. Only for Tegra devices though.
Removed DSPManager for more solid audio performance - This mod breaks DSPManager in CM ROM so no point in keeping it and you probably won't need it anyway after hearing sound with this mod.
Download: PureXAudio v1
You can't flash this on other devices as it can break audio with incompatible sound card configuration. I tested on my Nexus S, Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Tab 10.1 and they're all working fine. Guess not many people still use them nowadays but they're great ones for sound quality wise. I'll update again for APQ8064 based devices in next version after releasing new Xperia Z ROM.
Thank you for this awsoume sound mod!!!!
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
thnks for the sound mod...the best...!!!
Is there any way to configure this except by editing build.prop?
You can try modding asound.conf
Awesome! Thanks! :highfive:
Sorry for my english
Odoslané z Galaxy S
I'm using C ROM MIX 18 where the Super User is built into ROM, can't find an apk to remove. When using your mod I end up with 2 Super User's, though root only brings up the new Super User. Is it safe to carry on with the old one still in place?
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Pls remove those senseless governor tweaks and the alternative SU. They have nothing to do with a soundmod.
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Pls remove those senseless governor tweaks and the alternative SU. They have nothing to do with a soundmod.
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+1, yes and busybox too, please.
RuffBuster said:
I'm using C ROM MIX 18 where the Super User is built into ROM, can't find an apk to remove. When using your mod I end up with 2 Super User's, though root only brings up the new Super User. Is it safe to carry on with the old one still in place?
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I guess it's from data partition as update from Play Store. You can uninstall old ones.
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Pls remove those senseless governor tweaks and the alternative SU. They have nothing to do with a soundmod.
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Whether you'll believe it or not but I'll keep governors and schedulers as they affect sound reproduction for high performance bufferless low latency design. root and busybox is required so I'll keep them in package.
Windows X said:
I guess it's from data partition as update from Play Store. You can uninstall old ones.
Whether you'll believe it or not but I'll keep governors and schedulers as they affect sound reproduction for high performance bufferless low latency design. root and busybox is required so I'll keep them in package.
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Stock SU also does the job, and when we're talking about busybox, we refer to the binary located at /system/xbin in the zip that will replace the stock one that works just fine. Of course, the busybox in /tools is needed. You say that you will 'keep governors and schedulers' what shows us that you either have no clue what you're talking about, or your writing style is just poor.
having problem...my phone internal storage wont detect in pc after flash this zip...any one know why...?
is the because of Exfat...?
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I guess it's from data partition as update from Play Store. You can uninstall old ones.
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No I've searched for the apk using titanium backup and with root explorer but I can't find where to remove the old Super User. Seems to be encoded into the ROM itself. It's the Super User included in the ROM not from play store. Would like to try this but don't like the idea of having 2 super users running in the background, can see problems from this. Cheers.
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You can remove superuser apk using file manager. I had hard time with Xperia Z root so this is for the best to avoid more trouble.
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You can remove superuser apk using file manager. I had hard time with Xperia Z root so this is for the best to avoid more trouble.
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No. I have no apk for super user it's built in like on a few other ROMs on the i9000 dev section. You should make super user optional or a sperate zip.
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Well, this package isn't solely for i9000 so I'm afraid I can't. Removing root will give me dozens of bootloop and not working messages so I hope you'll understand. I'll try to improve root removal in next release.
HI!
if i remove SU from zip it won't work?
You need to remove root stuff in script as well or you'll just lose su.
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Well, this package isn't solely for i9000 so I'm afraid I can't. Removing root will give me dozens of bootloop and not working messages so I hope you'll understand. I'll try to improve root removal in next release.
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Maybe but I have a feeling that the built in Super User is present on other custom ROMs for other devices too as the ROM I'm using is a port which I have seen in other device sections.
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It installed SuperSu and normal cm superuser is not working anymore.
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