[UNOFFICAL] [CRACKFLASHER] [ROM] CM7 Build #29 - Desire Android Development

So the crackflashers have done it again - Gingerbread is now on the Desire / Bravo
Based on CM 7 Source
Thanks to Cyanogen, #teamdouche and @gridlock32404 (Thatguy32404) - These are unoffical builds based on their code as such..
Code:
These builds have nothing extra added, they are just like the usual
"nightly" builds. There is no support provided, this is just a hobby and
I thought I would share. If you don't know how to flash a unofficial build,
don't want possible bugs or don't like living on the edge, go away!
Do a nandroid backup first!
OK so here is how to get it up and running:
Step 1 - Download the latest build from http://www.crackflashers.com look in the builds folder for the latest file - The build will increment by 1 each time there is a new build so if there is one there greater than b#29 download it << In case I don't get the thread updated at the same time
Step 2 - Download the Gingerbread apps from NEEDS UPDATED TO POINT TO DESIRE / BRAVO. crackflashers.com/ace/[/URL] look in the google-apps folder for the file gingerbread-gapps-12302010.zip
Step 3 - Place all these files onto your sd card reboot into recovery
Step 4 - Flash the files using the install zip from sdcard option (do the rom first then the gapps)
Step 5 - Reboot phone and enjoy the Gingerbread goodness

Current Issues
Current Issues
#17 - APN list may be empty and you will need to manually enter this - a complete list can be found at http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmo...orum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=271 for resolution

does it can be use with n1 table hboot?so, you will update nightly?
anyway, nice work!

nice work, will surely give it a try
any benchmarks?

najar360 said:
does it can be use with n1 table hboot?so, you will update nightly?
anyway, nice work!
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Check out the N1 thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883605
I only tested it and maintain the thread - the guys above deserve the kudos

gilmorenator said:
Check out the N1 thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883605
I only tested it and maintain the thread - the guys above deserve the kudos
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how bout a2sd+?does it work with dark tremor or firerat?
edit : confirm can't use with firerat.

najar360 said:
how bout a2sd+?does it work with dark tremor or firerat?
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This is the first build that I actually made for the desire so to say we don't exactly know what other additions made outside the source/gingerbread will or won't work. The only way to try is to make a nandroid backup after you flash this in and try it
Ps. The new recovery image is not supported in rom manager so everything will need to be done in the recovery manually even thought the code of the recovery is made by koush it is not an official release by him at all, just built from it. it is the only recovery currently that can handle ext 4 /system partion that cm7 source is based on.
You will not be able to restore a pre-cm7 source build on this recovery or flash a pre cm7 rom on it either (hence the backup recovery.img if you decide to go back) you can backup and restore any cm7 source rom on this recovery
Yes the new recovery is needed to flash gapps and newer updates as they become availible.
This is on the list of many devices I am compiling for. Currently g2, mt4g, evo4g, droid, desire hd, desire and sometimes the n1. If you can't seem to find an answer to something there is a good chance you will find it in one of those sections. Just look for posts from me
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Thatguy32404 said:
This is the first build that I actually made for the desire so to say we don't exactly know what other additions made outside the source/gingerbread will or won't work. The only way to try is to make a nandroid backup after you flash this in and try it
Ps. The new recovery image is not supported in rom manager so everything will need to be done in the recovery manually even thought the code of the recovery is made by koush it is not an official release by him at all, just built from it. it is the only recovery currently that can handle ext 4 /system partion that cm7 source is based on.
You will not be able to restore a pre-cm7 source build on this recovery or flash a pre cm7 rom on it either (hence the backup recovery.img if you decide to go back) you can backup and restore any cm7 source rom on this recovery
Yes the new recovery is needed to flash gapps and newer updates as they become availible.
This is on the list of many devices I am compiling for. Currently g2, mt4g, evo4g, droid, desire hd, desire and sometimes the n1. If you can't seem to find an answer to something there is a good chance you will find it in one of those sections. Just look for posts from me
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thanks for explanation. anyway i try firerat and it failed. not yet try with dark tremor.
question, if i use current recovery such amon ra or previous clockworld, is it give diff outcome?

najar360 said:
question, if i use current recovery such amon ra or previous clockworld, is it give diff outcome?
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You may flash the ROM with your current recovery but you won't be able to flash GAPPS - making it a bare rom
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Sorry to get your hopes up guys, the code for the cm parts is there in the source and was all good to be added in but what the main code (not just the app but the framework parts of it) were removed till implemented. Still a build 13 coming shorty. It is compiling but will be missing the cm parts
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Build 13 is up, has gps fixes and other things. Too tired to list all changes check @cmsrc on twitter or github for what's been added
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woa.. just another cyanogen copy

For those having problems with Gapps on newer htc phones like g2, mt4g and desire hd try the new gapps I have posted up at http://gridlock.euroskank.com and grab the EMMC ones
Everyone else can grab the MTD gapps
This should remove having to mount /system in recovery but run fix permissions in the advanced section of the recovery just in case
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Midian666 said:
woa.. just another cyanogen copy
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It isn't one bit at all a copy, just doing the service of basicly compiling the cm7 source just like a nightly untill buildbot is back building them (should be after a official rc1 release) and sharing
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Build #14 will be up on http://gridlock.euroskank.com within minutes. This should have a fix for data, if so thanks to phunkycow for the fix
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nice... auto-nightly builds of cm7... how i missed that
whats cwm3 originate from? is there also a changing codebase, or is this a static build, which wont change at all?

mad-murdock said:
nice... auto-nightly builds of cm7... how i missed that
whats cwm3 originate from? is there also a changing codebase, or is this a static build, which wont change at all?
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There isn't any nightlies that I know of! Cwm3 is the recovery that is in the cm7 source code and it builds a recovery for the device that you compile for. Only when someone changes something in the recovery does it change
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Why are we unable to flash G-Apps with older recoveries?
Thanks for the effort, it's great to see some progress on this front!

bemymonkey said:
Why are we unable to flash G-Apps with older recoveries?
Thanks for the effort, it's great to see some progress on this front!
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Once you flash a cm7 source based rom the system becomes ext4, other roms/cm6 are only ext 4 so in order for the /system to mount in recovery for making nandroid backups or to flash anything it needs to have a recovery that can support ext4, which currently is the recovery posted with these builds which is based on clockworkmod recovery because koush hasn't released a official recovery yet (also since it is unofficial rom manager does not support it, so everything has to be done manually in the recovery)
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[FlashPatch] Htc EVO flash-patch [v0.4] Nov-11th

BETA~
Q & A
This is the first stage of flash-patch development, this will be used to get the ports done on the INC over to the EVO in an easy suitable way that fits us all. No more rebuilding or packing a whole new zip
I will be updating the patch as we get more fixes. v0.3 is released and you can grab them below.
Downloads your Sense FlashPatch:
Non-New HTC sense
Desire HD
MyTouch 4G
Desire Z Updated 11-11
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What the patch does:
- flashes EVO system files replacing the INC system files
- flashes EVO boot.img replacing INC boot.img
What to come:
- Delete INC files on install
- AOSP support
- 4G patch
- CAM patch
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INC ROM Links:
- Desire Z
- Redemtion ROM
- Virtuous
- MyTouch 4G
- Skyraider
- Desire HD
How to install:
- download flash-patch (posted above)
- download an INC rom (posted above)
- full wipe required
- flash the INC ROM but DO NOT REBOOT after install
- flash the patch over the INC ROM
- now reboot
Quick example:
- wipe then flash mytouch 4g port here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=813916
- then flash the flash-patch (posted above)
- your done and now running the mytouch 4G ROM on your EVO!!
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That's pretty much it for now, later I will clean up the install and add more fixes to it... Please report back the ROM tested and/or if it failed.
ID
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Q. Will this fix BT, MMS, Wifi, Sdcard mount etc...?
A. As soon as I find the fixes I will be adding them to the update.zip
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Q. Will this erase any data?
A. Flashing one of he ROM's posted above means you did a full wipe so any /data would be formated, the patch itself does not format anything but write into the system.
\\More......
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Change-log:
V0.4 desire Z:
- updated boot.img with EVO latest OTA
- updated frameworks
- added HW
- added battery percent on battery by skyraider
v0.3
- mms fix (please report which ones aren't working)
- build.prop edits
- market showing sprint apps
- data connect
- reboot issue fixed thanks to KERKEDAGAIN
v0.2:
- removed build.prop
v0.1:
- initial release
This should be very helpful.
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So even after these "ports" are flashed there is still gonna be tweaks to the system needed to be up 100%?
I'm sorry if thats common sense to some but to me it seems a little tricky...because most [ROMs] that have been prted to the EVO are experincing major issues in simple catagories...e.g - MMS, BT, WiFi, (not mentioning the 4g and HDMI...
Thanks for your work and time that you have put into Android Development
Nice!! This should evolve!!!
first we fix!!
hooover said:
So even after these "ports" are flashed there is still gonna be tweaks to the system needed to be up 100%?
I'm sorry if thats common sense to some but to me it seems a little tricky...because most [ROMs] that have been prted to the EVO are experincing major issues in simple catagories...e.g - MMS, BT, WiFi, (not mentioning the 4g and HDMI...
Thanks for your work and time that you have put into Android Development
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I will be adding the fixes all into one easy update.zip
ID
IncredibleDoes said:
I will be adding the fixes all into one easy update.zip
ID
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You sir are THE MAN!!!
thank u bro great wrk like always
Omg, i just finished manually doing all of it grrr. Lol.
Quick question, as you said before, a sense rom will need an evo sense kernel and an aosp will need and evo aosp kernel.
How do we implement that into there? Or do we just flash it over the rom before booting?
Awesome work, thanks.
Awesome work! Your keeping the ego exciting to have. The wife hates it but that just shows how good of a job your doing. I flashed sky raider and everything perfect. I flashed the uncommon app pack because I remember reading in one of the hd Rome the it was going crazy because it had the 4 signal bars instead of the 6. Does this matter with all of the Roman or just the hd Roms? Thanks again
Igotsanevo4g said:
Omg, i just finished manually doing all of it grrr. Lol.
Quick question, as you said before, a sense rom will need an evo sense kernel and an aosp will need and evo aosp kernel.
How do we implement that into there? Or do we just flash it over the rom before booting?
Awesome work, thanks.
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Kernel is the boot.img inside your update zip. You will need to include any necessarily modules if needed
Thanks IncDoes. I first followed your Blog tutorial for my first port. This makes everything so much easier.
barnacles10 said:
Kernel is the boot.img inside your update zip. You will need to include any necessarily modules if needed
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What do you mean by include any necessary modules?
I'm new to the cooking, if you hadnt noticed haha.
Thanks man.
IncredibleDoes said:
BETA~
Q & A
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I have to say, this is the best utility i EVER used. I made this fix compatible with the incredible, and i can see that it DOES need work, it does do all the work for you
Igotsanevo4g said:
What do you mean by include any necessary modules?
I'm new to the cooking, if you hadnt noticed haha.
Thanks man.
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boot.img is necessary because like its name kinda sorta implies...without it, your phone won't be able to boot up, it would just hang on the white evo screen. The kernel is also contained inside the boot.img.
So if you want to flash a AOSP Incredible rom, you would want to get a boot.img from an AOSP Evo rom and replace the Incredible boot.img with the Evo boot.img. Same thing with a Sense rom.
ms79723 said:
boot.img is necessary because like its name kinda sorta implies...without it, your phone won't be able to boot up, it would just hang on the white evo screen. The kernel is also contained inside the boot.img.
So if you want to flash a AOSP Incredible rom, you would want to get a boot.img from an AOSP Evo rom and replace the Incredible boot.img with the Evo boot.img. Same thing with a Sense rom.
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Ohhhhh i see.
Skyraider vanilla is vanilla right? its not just stripped sense?
So i im going to need to grab a boot.img from cyanogen or Emerald alpha right?
Or can i take a kernel itself and melt it in the boot.img included, for instance kings aosp kernel.
Or can i just flash a different kernel once i boot into the rom?
Sorry for all the questions, just trying to learn haha
Thanks
Running sky raider and the only problem I have is no capture button in the cam I guess its because the inc has the track pad. I can get camera to work by holding screen but no dice on video.
Can i flash the desire z version from inc on my evo and get evrything working? Ie: 3g, wifi, radio, bluetooth etc...
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I flashed the incredible liquid rom yesterday without changing boot. Img I just flashed the patch and running fine here
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elas123 said:
I flashed the incredible liquid rom yesterday without changing boot. Img I just flashed the patch and running fine here
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was it the hybrid or straight liquid? And did incoming calls work?
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[NIGHTLY][ROM][FRG83] CyanogenMod 6 for vendor Ace (HTC Desire HD)

This thread is reserve for nightly build of CyanogenMod Rom for HTC Desire HD
CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 2.2 (Froyo) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
Code:
** These CyanogenMod builds are highly experimental and unsupported.
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** Please refrain from submitting bug reports for any issues
** you may encounter while running one of these builds.
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** Submitting bug reports on nightly builds is the leading
** cause of male impotence.
What are Nightly build? Auto compiled build of the latest CyanogenMod source from github. This version change each night and aren't officialy supported.
If you find bugs/issues you can/must discuss here (do not submit nightlies bug on CyanogenMod issue tracker).
Warning : Not for new user, flash this build only if you know what you are doing !!!
INSTRUCTIONS:
- First time flashing CM 6 to your Desire (or coming from another ROM)?
1. Root your device and install Clockwork Recovery.
2. Do a Nandroid backup!
3. WIPE (wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition)
4. Install the ROM
5. Optionally install the Google Addon
- Upgrading from earlier CM6?
1. Do a Nandroid Backup!
2. Install the ROM (your Google apps will be backed up automatically)
There are no Google Apps bundled with CM ROMs, because Google asked Cyanogen to remove copyrighted apps, after flashing rom don't forget to flash Google Addon package if you want it.
Latest version: http://mirror.teamdouche.net/?device=ace
before flash is recommended to check the md5sum
CyanogenMod Enhancement:
ChangeLog / Twitter
Please visit the CyanogenMod Wiki for step-by-step installation walkthroughs and tons of other useful information.
Thank you to EVERYONE involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging and documenting! Enjoy!
reserved
10 char 10 char
I bow down to Kali and all of team douche. Christmas is here early this year.
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Nightly !!!! YES...Cyanogen cannot be matched.
rixsta said:
Nightly !!!! YES...Cyanogen cannot be matched.
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What does this mean exactly ? its updated nightly ? or ... haha
a nightly-build contains all the newest changes which come step-by-step.
all the changes will be offered in a new release candidate if there are stable and harmonize.
so if you always want the newest fixes, patches and so on..you have to flash the nightly-builds. but there is no guarantee that it is stable.
if you want a stable build you have to wait for the rc
sorry for my bad english
rixsta said:
Nightly !!!! YES...Cyanogen cannot be matched.
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That's right. Although it would be awesome if another team were to try.
mero01 said:
What does this mean exactly ? its updated nightly ? or ... haha
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Team Douche do work on the rom every day. You can see what commitments they make to the code on the git hub. Every night an automated build bot compiles the code into a flashable rom. As stated in the op, these are experimental builds which add new features but may be quite buggy. In my experience with the nexus one they are usually very stable apart from the odd annoying glitch.
Most importantly for bleeding edge lovers like myself you get to check out new features before, often weeks before, people using the stable branch.
Sent from Cyanogenmod for Desire HD
dr.m0x said:
Team Douche do work on the rom every day. You can see what commitments they make to the code on the git hub. Every night an automated build bot compiles the code into a flashable rom. As stated in the op, these are experimental builds which add new features but may be quite buggy. In my experience with the nexus one they are usually very stable apart from the odd annoying glitch.
Most importantly for bleeding edge lovers like myself you get to check out new features before, often weeks before, people using the stable branch.
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But, now Cyanogen has got all organised, at this stage in the cycle i.e prior to release of the stable version it tends to mainly be bug-fixes rather than additional features so in my experience these late nightly release are often better than the RC's on which they are based
dr.m0x said:
That's right. Although it would be awesome if another team were to try.
Team Douche do work on the rom every day. You can see what commitments they make to the code on the git hub. Every night an automated build bot compiles the code into a flashable rom. As stated in the op, these are experimental builds which add new features but may be quite buggy. In my experience with the nexus one they are usually very stable apart from the odd annoying glitch.
Most importantly for bleeding edge lovers like myself you get to check out new features before, often weeks before, people using the stable branch.
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Oh thank you for that . Sounds great going to give it a go
Can you post a link to the github thread or update post ? would like too see all the next features n whatnot cant seem to find it
thanks
ghostofcain said:
But, now Cyanogen has got all organised, at this stage in the cycle i.e prior to release of the stable version it tends to mainly be bug-fixes rather than additional features so in my experience these late nightly release are often better than the RC's on which they are based
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Good point. Until Cyanogenmod 7 (Gingerbread) we probably won't see any new features.
Can't post link to git hub right now but google "cyanogenmod git hub" should take you right there.
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Thats actually pretty insane, NIGHTLY UPDATES . what more could you ask for ... iv been waiting for updates on other roms for weeks now...
The ROM is great but it drains the battery too quickly. Can someone help me on this.
Great to get nightlies, new to Android but well used to this from XBMC, open source ftw.
lisboapcs said:
The ROM is great but it drains the battery too quickly. Can someone help me on this.
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Would have to disagree, took mine off charge this morning and used it throughout the day heavy enough including FM Radio, PowerAMP, browser, some apps and watching TV on the journey home and battery is at 51% now.
hi i'm new to Android and have a few questions. Just flashed this rom and it looked amazing except that I didn't have market or any other apps. Is it just me (do those apps fall under the Google stuff mentioned earlier? And is it possible to get my contacts from leedroid (just switched after full wipe) also would it help if I flashed the "normal" CM and install the nighty Rom s update ?Anyone can help me? Thx in advance
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deadcookie said:
hi i'm new to Android and have a few questions. Just flashed this rom and it looked amazing except that I didn't have market or any other apps. Is it just me (do those apps fall under the Google stuff mentioned earlier? And is it possible to get my contacts from leedroid (just switched after full wipe) also would it help if I flashed the "normal" CM and install the nighty Rom s update ?Anyone can help me? Thx in advance
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yup market, gmail, maps etc come under the GAPPS package which you have to flash after flashing cyanogen mod.
If you sync your contacts to your gmail then it should be restored after entering your account details with the new rom
And it doesn't matter if you install the normal CM and then install the nightly, you can just jump straight into the nightly if you want. As previously stated, normal is a stable release whereas nightly is untested but usually stable.
deadcookie said:
hi i'm new to Android and have a few questions. Just flashed this rom and it looked amazing except that I didn't have market or any other apps. Is it just me (do those apps fall under the Google stuff mentioned earlier? And is it possible to get my contacts from leedroid (just switched after full wipe) also would it help if I flashed the "normal" CM and install the nighty Rom s update ?Anyone can help me? Thx in advance
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yes you need to get the google addons for theDHD its HDPI-20101114
http://goo-inside.me/google-apps/
but if you downloaded the rom from rom manger it asks you if you want the google add-ons after the rom as well.
when you install google add-ons sould get your contacts back
only need to do full wipe if you coming from a different rom, eg leedroids rom, if already using CM 6.1 rc2 or rc1 just need to flash the nightly over it.
Thx a lot you both saved my day
Sent from my Desire HD
So any one care to comment what extra feature or u got repair on this NB ? Cop are to the RC
Tis exciting!
Yes! Nightly builds. I have been missing those. Even considered switching back to N1 just for my Nightly fix (and trackball).
Sent from my CM powered Desire HD
Well I'm running nightly build 6 and being on such a low build number got me all hot and bothered. No issues to report so far.
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(Crackflashers)(ROM) (wip) Compiled from cm7 source

I have been compiling the cm7 source and sharing. Gapps and rom boots and work. It is more basic gingerbread aosp then cm7. Cyanogen and teamdouche have been working to get this together and this is more kinda like a nightly
www.crackflashers.com
You will need to flash the new recovery.img to flash/get working gapps.
after flashing gapps, run fix permissions to get gapps to work.
This is cause of cm7 going to ext4 based system unlike older roms that are ext3
The new recovery does make it so you can not use older pre gingerbread roms so find a older recovery to fastboot back to anything like froyo or restore old backups
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Apn might be missing if you can not connect to data. You can find a apn list here at the end of the op http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892808
Guide to flashing on emmc devices (vision,ace, glacier) change vision to ace for this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909714
So this does not include gapps?
Do you know when cwmr 3.0 will be avail in rom manager?
nandihno said:
So this does not include gapps?
Do you know when cwmr 3.0 will be avail in rom manager?
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The gapps are posted on on that link also not built in, building in causes bootloops. Don't have any clue when it will be in rom manager, the one uploaded is the recovery.img built with the source
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so how is this compile compared to kali's release?
Omg more roms to flash. Cheers buddy.
hehe m0x your getting busy
maybe you should start up a review site lets us know whats good and bad
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so how is this compile compared to kali's release?
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Yea i want to know the same thing, as kalis version has gapps bundle into it.which i think is a better solution given that cam 3 i not out in rmom manage yet
Am guessing video is not yrt supported right ?
nandihno said:
Yea i want to know the same thing, as kalis version has gapps bundle into it.which i think is a better solution given that cam 3 i not out in rmom manage yet
Am guessing video is not yrt supported right ?
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I don't know cali's version. I just posted it cause I built it for someone else and he confirmed working. It is repo synced from the cm7 gingerbread source at about 7pm.
I don't have a desire hd so I can not confirm what is or isn't working
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nandihno said:
Yea i want to know the same thing, as kalis version has gapps bundle into it.which i think is a better solution given that cam 3 i not out in rmom manage yet
Am guessing video is not yrt supported right ?
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The first RC0 version that was posted wasn't built by kali-
Anyone tired this ?
mero01 said:
Anyone tired this ?
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Its slightly more advanced along in development than the other version. ADW is now the default launcher. Haven't noticed any difference apart from that.
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Its slightly more advanced along in development than the other version. ADW is now the default launcher. Haven't noticed any difference apart from that.
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seem more stable ?
mero01 said:
seem more stable ?
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Really it seems the same. Looking good.
dr.m0x said:
Really it seems the same. Looking good.
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so how did u flash the gapps? via cwm recovery 3.0? or is there another way..
if there is no other way i preffer to wait till rom manager has cwm 3.0...makes things easier and safer
also ..is video camera still not working?
I have just flashed this new Rom using cmw 3.
I had to manually configure my apn.
The video-camera is still not working...
But beside this it is looking good!
Ok, it's not usable for me because i cann't get the network to work
New version up guys.
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New version up guys.
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Where do you find that? Followed the link in first post and its just the same as before. Can you share a link maybe
How do you flash img file normally do it by zip?
HTC HERO - HTC HD2 - NOW HTC DESIRE HD & SAMSUNG GALAXY S Bring on the modding.
nickwarn said:
Where do you find that? Followed the link in first post and its just the same as before. Can you share a link maybe
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I meant new version since thread started. The 11.30am version. Sorry for any confusion.
Sent by the air.
Anyone tried Bluetooth with this build?
I cant get pairing with my car working with any cyan build yet ...
Just wanted to know if anyone tested this yet
Thx ahead
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CyanogenMod 7

I already have CyanogenMod 7 (RC4) on my phone, but now that there is a stable release I would like to get it. My question is: can I install it over RC4 without having to wipe data and cache?
Save your Files and do a FullWipe, it's recommend and a must i think.
You are on the Safty-Side when you do that
I just flashed the final release over a daily build, the thread said so, and it works fine.
You don't have to wipe, only if there is a problem. I have been updating since around nightly 29 and haven't wiped once and that includes all the rc's and the new stable but make sure you backup just in case.
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Kstarz said:
You don't have to wipe, only if there is a problem. I have been updating since around nightly 29 and haven't wiped once and that includes all the rc's and the new stable but make sure you backup just in case.
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Works fine for me. Just triple wiped cache and delvik cache and everything is smooth so far.
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Please can anyone said how to add some other language in nightly build? There is my language in elder builds but now it was removed from last nightly.
Worked just fine for me.
I find that I can't add more language without recompiling ROM. Wrote to author with this problem.
Please, somebody, tell me how to disable annoying vibration then i unlock my phone with slider. Can't find settings for this. I'm using CyanogenMod V7.0.2 on wildfire.
Solved: just disable lock screen)
I find this funny because the day after you posted this thread the new version of V7.0.3 came out look 5 May 2011! Im sure you have already found out this information out for youself but this will answer your question just look here ok -
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/20132-cyanogenmod-7-for-the-htc-wildfire-v703-5-may-2011/
Hope this helps
Main differences with oxygen and Bluetooth FTP profile
I'm a proud user of oxygen, but one thing that does not like me is that I need a new APP for Bluetooth file transfers (medieval...).
Does CM suppport this stock?
Regards,
mgmate said:
I'm a proud user of oxygen, but one thing that does not like me is that I need a new APP for Bluetooth file transfers (medieval...).
Does CM suppport this stock?
Regards,
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What do you mean? can you u use that app with CM7???? If thats what you were asking? the answer is yes!
PLEASE NOTE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A HTC DESIRE THE LINKS BELOW ARE NOT FOR YOU GO HERE & FIND YOUR PHONE & THEN FOLLOW THE GUIDE BELOW INSTEAD!
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/
Just if you are coming from another rom make sure you do a full wipe & wipe the dev cache before you flash the Cyanogen rom! If you already run a cyanogen rom on your phone now dont bother doing a wipe just flash the new rom! i would install clockwork mode 3.*.*.* with Cyanogen 7.0.3 ( or you will get stuck on a bootloop after installing! ) go here for it - http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/20122-cyanogenmod-7-for-the-htc-desire-hd-v703-5-may-2011/ or if you dont wanna install the latest stable version ( & i dont know why you wouldnt want to ) or go here & install an older version the Cyanogen 6.1.3 from here - http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/11011-cyanogenmod-61-for-desire-hd-v613-01012011/ ( if you want 6.1.3 version make sure you use clockwork version 2.*.*.* or you will get stuck on a bootloop after installing! )
Hope this helps

TWRP

I know there are a lot of new ROMs coming now with the Aries kernel source now available for our little phone,my question is,is there the possibility of someone perhaps putting together a CWM flash able TWRP recovery that can substitute the CWM in place on a lot of these builds. I currently have Eric's beanstalk however the newest is sadly CWM.
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I saw FB mention he has a pull request to maybe get something going. I'd be willing to merge it into my Git and try a build with that, as I use the TeamUserDebug Git when I build.
This is alternative to cwm and twrp if somebody wants to port it to this device. I prefer it to either of the two previously mentioned recoveries.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
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limeaide said:
This is alternative to cwm and twrp if somebody wants to port it to this device. I prefer it to either of the two previously mentioned recoveries.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
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Bumper cars are fun.
Seriously guys look at this. You can slap aroma file manager in and have a built in FM from recovery.
I do not think there will be much problem building this into the sgs4g's kernel/recovery.
limeaide said:
This is alternative to cwm and twrp if somebody wants to port it to this device. I prefer it to either of the two previously mentioned recoveries.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
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Looks fairly effortless to port. I will attempt this when I have internets.
Too bad not all the source code is open though... For anyone wondering the dev didn't make his touch code open source.
I think that is because that part of the recovery is tied to the paid version of rom manager.
I liked twrp it was the first recovery I used on my N4. But I ran across this and have used it since. I think you guys will end up liking it. After you add the aroma file manager it is pretty awesome.

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