[APP-Kernels] Kernel Manager released! - Desire Android Development

Kernel Manager released! Lite (free): http://tinyw.in/0i8, Pro (cost): Available in the Market...ENJOY!
Hey everyone! I wanted to introduce a new app with a very simple but ambitious goal: create a place where all kernel developers can submit kernels easily and reach a much wider audience with ease.
The app currently does this:
1) Downloads a kernel from our fast and stable teamwin server
2) Unzips the relevant files (modules included)
3) Flashes the kernel
4) Installs the kernel modules
5) Clears cache/dalvik-cache
6) Reboots to apply the changes.
This entire process takes less than a minute, generally, (depending on download speeds of course ), and it is extremely simple for end-users to find a kernel, filter by kernel features (BFS, CFS, HAVS, SBC, etc) download/install kernels, and submit ratings for their favorite kernels.
In order for this to be a success, we need support from kernel developers like YOU! Submitting a kernel to Kernel Manager is totally free and we even provide hosting for you! Right now I'm looking for kernel developers to submit kernels to start populating the app. Submitting kernels is easy!
If you use IRC, join us in freenode in #kernel-manager!
THE LINK IS FOR KERNEL DEVELOPERS SPECIFICALLY! Go to http://kernels.teamw.in and register for an account! Once it's approved, you can easily enter new kernels, which immediately show up in the app. The app will be released in the market, and there will be a free+ad supported version, and a for-cost version that removes the ads.
Right now, we have a specific list of supported phones, but plan to add every nand-unlocked phone as soon as possible. (There are a lot of variables to account for on multiple devices to make sure the process works )
Please feel free to provide me with any feedback you have, or feature requests in order to make this a great tool for all of android to utilize!
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Looks fantastic - I can't wait!
Gimme a shout when it's on the market and I'll make a nice big note at the top of the Desire Index about it.
Josh.

Hmmm...this is like ROM manager for kernel. Nice initiative.
In addition to kernel ratings adding features like "Recommended Kernel" will be great. But its an excellent effort. Kudos!

wow, very nice idea, I'm always looking for the latest and greatest kernel....
I hope that Colonel Coutts gets involved in this as his Desire kernels are the best around

Dude nice idea! Hope kernels dev will see this thread
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Nice, I like the rating idea
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AWESOME, this is the best thing since ROM Manager, works like a charm!!
But please add kernals that are actually really good, not only these ****shits that are included atm.
BTW: I feel like I noticed some more battery drain since I've installed this app. Is that kernal related somehow or is it the app itself? Is anyone else experiencing this?

Does this app give links of the kernel sources (hosted by developers) ?
Otherwise, it breaks the GPL license and moderators may lock this thread :/

Fightspit said:
Does this app give links of the kernel sources (hosted by developers) ?
Otherwise, it breaks the GPL license and moderators may lock this thread :/
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Yes kernel source is required and a link is included. If a kernel is in violation of GPL, it will be removed from the app.

xaps said:
AWESOME, this is the best thing since ROM Manager, works like a charm!!
But please add kernals that are actually really good, not only these ****shits that are included atm.
BTW: I feel like I noticed some more battery drain since I've installed this app. Is that kernal related somehow or is it the app itself? Is anyone else experiencing this?
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You have the app?
Also, any kernel developer is welcome to submit their kernels to the app - http://kernels.teamw.in. I have not posted any kernels myself, that's up to kernel devs, which is the whole reason I posted this thread.

haha.. i like the pop corn pic.

Flashed several kernels, and only had it come up with an error once. Later that day an update came out which read like it was fixing that issue.
Great job, useful tool, but must get buy in from the kernel devs.
sent by touching my Desire

Why on earth would you clear dalvik cache
Also good luck getting devs to submit their work i bet they can't wait for some random to make $ of their free work.

roalex said:
Why on earth would you clear dalvik cache
Also good luck getting devs to submit their work i bet they can't wait for some random to make $ of their free work.
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It does seem a bit strange having to pay to flash a mates Kernal...
I just got image files missing report to dev message. I tried all 3 there with rcmix 5.9.3.
EDIT: Its booting with Leppies Kernal...

Great work with this app, and as for kernel dev, u guys should be more open minded, this is an excellent way for your kernels to get to various users, and the app dev just said that there will be an free version with ads ofc. And if kernel devs wanted to get money on their work, they wouldn't publish it on this forum for free, so thumbs up for as many kernels as possible on the app servers and maybe Shinzul will buy a couple of beers to the kernel devs so they wont be mad

Lol how come the hes report about being rubbed is gone ? funny stuff, XDA- Warezz nowday?!
lets see how google feels about your application .

How is this different to ROM manager, except that it is for kernel only? IMO, ROM manager already provides this functionality...

FloHimself said:
How is this different to ROM manager, except that it is for kernel only? IMO, ROM manager already provides this functionality...
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I think the new RM has a link to this application, i smell conspiracy.

I have just downloaded and tried this and I think it is great, one thing I would like to request?
Could you add an option to only download the kernel, instead of only being able to download and flash?
Just flashed kernel through it and it seems to work well!
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StuMcBill said:
I have just downloaded and tried this and I think it is great, one thing I would like to request?
Could you add an option to only download the kernel, instead of only being able to download and flash?
Just flashed kernel through it and it seems to work well!
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This is already available. Push your menu button and go to advanced options.

Related

[ONLINEKITCHEN] CyanogenMod (STABLE) [UPDATED 30/03 - v4.2.15.1]

By request (and since my other half runs a HTC Magic, hehe), following on from my Hero, Pulse and Nexus One kitchens and most importantly with the permission of the legend himself that is cyanogen, i'm pleased to present a 'MoDaCo online kitchen' version of Cyanogen's v4.2.15.1 ROM.
Note: As with all of the kitchens, this online kitchen is currently only available to my MoDaCo premium members (those who have signed up to MoDaCo Ad Free or MoDaCo Plus) as it is not yet running on an infrastructure that can support a huge number of users. I don't collect donations - signing up for a MoDaCo premium membership supports future development in many areas and gives you access to great services now and exciting developments in the future!
This is the first CyanogenMod kitchen - if there's something else you'd like configurable in the kitchen, post here or in the kitchen topic and due to the nature of the system, changes can be deployed very rapidly! Of course, let me know if there are any issues too, this is v1 after all.
Click here to view the Online Kitchen at MoDaCo.
Update: a prebaked ROM for Dream / 32B Sapphire and one for 32A Sapphire are now available for ANYONE to download! Sample the kitchen's delights for yourself!
Base configuration (standard CyanogenMod with HTC IME) - download MD5: f1e923f8992911e0c5e8fcaae64ff069
Base configuration (standard CyanogenMod with HTC IME) for 32A devices- download MD5: c65de4774d9b4b704d928cf7f189927d
Enjoy!
P
Update: the online kitchen is now running on new dedicated hardware. Please bear with us as we tune performance and configuration and report any issues via PM!
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So kitchen is basically creating an update.zip with custom system apps?
Sounds interesting
Yeah, exactly...
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By request, added bcrook's EBI1/32A patch as an option - please provide feedback!
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very nice
Looks pretty cool =)
this is pretty cool.
Noobs PayUp
While I appreciate the effort - you basically used Cyanogens ROM to make a kitchen so you can profit off it. This is all just a way to sell your subscriptions.
I like a lot of the stuff you do, but this is kind of not cool.
vr24 said:
While I appreciate the effort - you basically used Cyanogens ROM to make a kitchen so you can profit off it. This is all just a way to sell your subscriptions.
I like a lot of the stuff you do, but this is kind of not cool.
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Hence my comment above u ....
Its essentially for the newbies who keep creating threads on how to add this and that.
Daneshm90 said:
Hence my comment above u ....
Its essentially for the newbies who keep creating threads on how to add this and that.
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Why not make it FREE?
BTW, you cant add this or that... just remove apps that you don't want.
Double Post.
It appared at the horizon at last !
I always thinking something like this, but the first architecture I imaged is something like YUM.
mckoy1 said:
Why not make it FREE?
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Because this requires special infrastructure on the host to glue the pieces together and sign the package, requiring nontrivial amounts of processor time, then must serve the custom file, requiring nontrivial disk space. Neither of those is FREE.
Though a potentially useful variant would be to cache every ROM it produces for up to, say, 48 hours, with the countdown reset each time that configuration is requested (and served immediately from the cache). Classic time/space tradeoff, there, but if certain configurations are popular, probably worth it. Though, for all I know, Paul does this.
This is quite cool and similar to something a couple of us proposed on the TheOfficial AOSP/ADP/TMO thread. We ended up with theme profiles, which are heavier (larger download) but don't require the infrastructure. Always love to see alternate solutions, though!
I think you guys are misunderstanding..
modaco is not charging for CM Roms, he is charging for a service he provides. In this case, it is making it easy for people to 1) stop clogging this forum with repeat posts.. over... and over......... and over again, and 2) customize their ROMS to their liking without having to invest a lot of time figuring out how to themselves.
By saying he should be giving this away for free, you are essentially saying that someone like Red Hat should GIVE it's support away for free. I mean, how can a company make a profit off of open source software that other people have helped write??!?!?
This is no different. That is how companies like Red Hat make their money, it's their bread and butter. Not to mention, they provide Certification avenues, this is just one other way they are "making money off other peoples hard work", according to the outraged ones in this thread.
i personally think this is pretty neat, considering I have been through the learning curve of rooting my phone and trying to customize a ROM; It worked but it took me a bit before I got it right and actually was able to use my update.zip. Thanks Modaco
Listen, I'm saying anything about what he has done or how much time was put into the project.
But before I start my argument let's give it a couple days to see how it does; assuming the stats are correct on his site.
If you don't wanna use it, don't.
All the kitchens to date have been for my ROMs, I put Cynoagen's ROM into a kitchen - with his permission - because a) people asked and b) I find it useful.
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mckoy1 said:
Why not make it FREE?
BTW, you cant add this or that... just remove apps that you don't want.
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'add' functionality is coming...
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olearyp said:
Because this requires special infrastructure on the host to glue the pieces together and sign the package, requiring nontrivial amounts of processor time, then must serve the custom file, requiring nontrivial disk space. Neither of those is FREE.
Though a potentially useful variant would be to cache every ROM it produces for up to, say, 48 hours, with the countdown reset each time that configuration is requested (and served immediately from the cache). Classic time/space tradeoff, there, but if certain configurations are popular, probably worth it. Though, for all I know, Paul does this.
This is quite cool and similar to something a couple of us proposed on the TheOfficial AOSP/ADP/TMO thread. We ended up with theme profiles, which are heavier (larger download) but don't require the infrastructure. Always love to see alternate solutions, though!
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Yeah, i'm caching each ROM produced, but the number of variants is HUGE and takes a LOT of disk space, so caching isn't actually as valuable as you think. With my Hero ROM IIRC I generated about 500 ROMs before I started to see any real benefit from caching. Crazy!
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modaco said:
If you don't wanna use it, don't.
All the kitchens to date have been for my ROMs, I put Cynoagen's ROM into a kitchen - with his permission - because a) people asked and b) I find it useful.
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Ok... So I have chosen not to use it.
modaco said:
'add' functionality is coming...
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Now, this is something I might be interested in, depending of course on the type of functionality it will have.
By the way, I don't want to rain on your parade but I just think your current version of the project should be free; that's all.
I remember someone in the the XDA WM forums created a kitchen for roms and cabs and it was pretty cool.
I like your project but will it only work for a specific Cyan rom?

[APP-Kernels] Kernel Manager released!

Kernel Manager released! Lite (free): http://tinyw.in/0i8, Pro (cost): Available in the Market...ENJOY!
Hey everyone! I wanted to introduce a new app with a very simple but ambitious goal: create a place where all kernel developers can submit kernels easily and reach a much wider audience with ease.
The app currently does this:
1) Downloads a kernel from our fast and stable teamwin server
2) Unzips the relevant files (modules included)
3) Flashes the kernel
4) Installs the kernel modules
5) Clears cache/dalvik-cache
6) Reboots to apply the changes.
This entire process takes less than a minute, generally, (depending on download speeds of course ), and it is extremely simple for end-users to find a kernel, filter by kernel features (BFS, CFS, HAVS, SBC, etc) download/install kernels, and submit ratings for their favorite kernels.
If you use IRC, join us in freenode in #kernel-manager!
In order for this to be a success, we need support from kernel developers like YOU! Submitting a kernel to Kernel Manager is totally free and we even provide hosting for you! Right now I'm looking for kernel developers to submit kernels to start populating the app. Submitting kernels is easy!
THE LINK IS FOR KERNEL DEVELOPERS SPECIFICALLY! Go to http://kernels.teamw.in and register for an account! Once it's approved, you can easily enter new kernels, which immediately show up in the app. The app will be released in the market, and there will be a free+ad supported version, and a for-cost version that removes the ads.
Right now, we have a specific list of supported phones, but plan to add every nand-unlocked phone as soon as possible. (There are a lot of variables to account for on multiple devices to make sure the process works )
Please feel free to provide me with any feedback you have, or feature requests in order to make this a great tool for all of android to utilize!
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Looks very useful. Thanks
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Sounds sweet, when will us end users get to play?
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Sweet app... Well thought out idea and relatively simple execution! I can't wait to try this out on my Shift!
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Thanks for posting this
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This is so cool. Making customization more accessible is great!
Can't wait to try this!
Looking quite spiffy shinzul!
Downloaded lite and this is a great app. Have you thought about the possibility of current kernel info? Don't even know if that's possible but it be an awesome addition if it is. Thanks for the app. Will be going pro soon
<Blaze One>
bobtsunam said:
Downloaded lite and this is a great app. Have you thought about the possibility of current kernel info? Don't even know if that's possible but it be an awesome addition if it is. Thanks for the app. Will be going pro soon
<Blaze One>
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Yes, that is a feature I plan to add very soon.
Works very well, good job!
Just used the lite version to flash the newest X99percent sense kernel and it was flawless. 5 stars and buying the pro version. Awesome app.
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You guys are awesome on xda. App works perfectly.
Started a kernel flash - during the download, I switched from 3G to WiFi. It didn't like that! Download froze. Phone locked. Just had to push power button until screen off, then power button on to get phone back. From Manage Applications, did a a clear data, clear cache, force close. Tried to run it again (saw that download count was up by one) and it immediately went into unzip. That ran a bit with nothing happening, so I killed it again. Looked on my sd card and found the kernel zip; it was only a couple of hundred kb. in size. Deleted it, ran it again; everything ran smooth (and download count went up by another one.)
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Started a kernel flash - during the download, I switched from 3G to WiFi. It didn't like that! Download froze. Phone locked. Just had to push power button until screen off, then power button on to get phone back. From Manage Applications, did a a clear data, clear cache, force close. Tried to run it again (saw that download count was up by one) and it immediately went into unzip. That ran a bit with nothing happening, so I killed it again. Looked on my sd card and found the kernel zip; it was only a couple of hundred kb. in size. Deleted it, ran it again; everything ran smooth (and download count went up by another one.)
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Yeah sorry about that - I am going to fix the downloader so it doesn't flip out and break if/when you lose your data connection.
Buying the pro version now.
Minor issue: KM Lite won't register my vote. I'm trying to rate x99's AOSP kernel a 5 but it takes the vote but the counter won't go up. Still shows only one person has voted.
^ Shift Faced
jesusice said:
Minor issue: KM Lite won't register my vote. I'm trying to rate x99's AOSP kernel a 5 but it takes the vote but the counter won't go up. Still shows only one person has voted.
^ Shift Faced
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It actually does - if you exit the app and re-start it, it will have the correct info (including your vote).
I will fix this in the next release, but it was a minor display bug.
Great app! Flashed x99 sense without a hitch
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sick app! i needed something like this!
Shinzul said:
It actually does - if you exit the app and re-start it, it will have the correct info (including your vote).
I will fix this in the next release, but it was a minor display bug.
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FYI: It's still showing just 1 vote for x99's CM7 kernel. I've exited the app plenty of times, rebooted, etc. I've even bought the Pro KM and it still just shows the 1 vote.
^ Shift Faced

[Contest][Developers Only]Free Fascinate to the best development idea.

I received this Samsung Fascinate from RootzWiki.com at the Big Android BBQ. I don't need it.
This device has UnBrickable Mod applied to it. It can handle any firmware which you apply to the device. It cannot be bricked under any circumstances. You can always resurrect it with software. The device has a cracked screen, it is an asthetic problem only. The device is fully operational and ready to be used as a development device for any purpose.
Here is a link to the device http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones/SCH-I500RKAVZW
So, here's the contest rules:
1. Simply post up what you would do with this device and if you have the best project, you get the device.
2. There are no other rules. Just state what you would develop on this device and it could be yours.
This contest will end on 31 October 2011.
I've received PMs about the judging. Here's how it will work: I will narrow it down to a few projects, and then I will ask XDA Recognized Developers in our chat room to pick from the final few. I just want this device to go to someone who will develop something useful for the community.
Further the Glitch kernel on that device by:
Eliminating bluetooth echo
Work on keyboard pop-up in low signal areas
Further improve in-call audio tweaks that we have already starte
Further tweak voltages to allow more devices to overclock.
Have it open for whatever wierd stuff people want to try (like booting WP7 or Nexus S Bootloaders)
1.I would test my apps on it, that I have developed.
2. I would also get back into the ROM business and put out the best AOSP ROM I possibly could!
3. I would test anyone's ROMs that need tested (but the dev doesnt have the phone)
4. I would replace the screen
5. Release more themes for Fascinate ROMs
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Only Developers please, any other post will be deleted
I've received a few PMs about how I will pick the winner. Well, I put some thought into it. I'm going to let Developers pick the winner. I will narrow down some of the better projects and then let the XDA-RDs pick the best of the best. This way it's fair and it's not just me saying a single project is the best.
I'd probably build a kernel for it.
I'd love to take on writing a new bootloader, maybe true dual rom support, etc..
But I doubt I truly have the skills needed to pull off such a thing.
=]
This is what i will do, as a dev:
1) Build my own u-boot (and try to make it running)
2) Update the whole kernel source of SGS/Fascinate to the newest 3.1 (still in RC)
3) Build Debian + 3.1 Linux kernel to run natively under our devices (sgs/fascinate)
4) Do some experiments about debugging with Arduino as output processing system
I have just bought a new arduino, so i think is time to start real development!!
Thanks in advance Adam!
Greetings
orb3000 said:
Only Developers please, any other post will be deleted
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When you mean only developers, do you mean only those with "Recognized Developer" in their profile, or anybody who develops?
ikingblack said:
When you mean only developers, do you mean only those with "Recognized Developer" in their profile, or anybody who develops?
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I think means only Recogised Developers...
simone201 said:
I think means only Recogised Developers...
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No. You do not have to be recognized to be a developer. It helps. Its easy to see who's a developer and who isn't. Just look at threads started... If the topics are mainly asking for help on remedial tasks, that's not a developer. If the topics are mainly releases or advanced subjects, that's a developer. I wont exclude people for their membership status. I'm looking at who can use a development device and who's going to actually use it as a development device to help the community.
It was given to me for development... I developed it and made it better with UnBrickable Mod and I added a battery cover. My project is done. I want someone else to use it as a development device. I'm hoping to give someone an opportunity which will benefeit the rest of the SGS community in some way, shape, or form. I wont judge based on anything except the project and likelihood of followthrough. Finally other developers will decide who gets it.
Noobs to XDA can be more skillful then Recognized Developers... I'm not concerned with titles.
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What he said.
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When you mean only developers, do you mean only those with "Recognized Developer" in their profile, or anybody who develops?
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I think means only Recogised Developers...
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What he said.
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Wow! Big Arrow eh?
Why me ? Simple.
1. I would develop the **** out of roms for the Fascinate
2. I am working on a dualboot linux environment and android (let the user choose in the beginning)
3. Rethinking and remaking a recovery (first steps taken)
4. Because I think I can pull all this previous **** off.
alright , hes probably not aware of this , and I will pm him a link , he already owns a fascinate and hes my favorite dev in the SGS community . his XDA name is sbrissen
from TSM , thats who my vote goes for ...

			
				
if i got it i would port roms over and get xboardermod up and running and mybe evena aosp hybrid rom i have on g2x, g2, and sensation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1200017
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179748
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1158513
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991254
I would work on porting linux kernel 3.0 to it, mainly because the device apparently cannot be bricked and this would greatly benefit the portable open-source community, I would also use it as a testbed for having a tablet without Dalvik VM or the google android OS, which I so dispair at, instead I think I'd use UClibC to port a minimal x-server or if I am feeling adventurous an SVGAlib frontend. I think thats about all I could do with it but I think it's quite impressive for a n00b. Also I suppose I would have to adda blog to my website to update you all on my progress ;~)
Edit: (additional infos)
I do already have an advent vega with vegacomb and have made some trivial apps for that to display my previous web-dev work but I just remembered I am playing with psx4droid and aDosBox source to make it work & more usable on vegacomb, maybe I could also update & test it on this device and release it on here (I will never post anything to the market, sorry I hate google)
AdamOutler said:
No. You do not have to be recognized to be a developer. It helps. Its easy to see who's a developer and who isn't. Just look at threads started... If the topics are mainly asking for help on remedial tasks, that's not a developer. If the topics are mainly releases or advanced subjects, that's a developer. I wont exclude people for their membership status. I'm looking at who can use a development device and who's going to actually use it as a development device to help the community.
It was given to me for development... I developed it and made it better with UnBrickable Mod and I added a battery cover. My project is done. I want someone else to use it as a development device. I'm hoping to give someone an opportunity which will benefeit the rest of the SGS community in some way, shape, or form. I wont judge based on anything except the project and likelihood of followthrough. Finally other developers will decide who gets it.
Noobs to XDA can be more skillful then Recognized Developers... I'm not concerned with titles.
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Do I count if I use the device as my first android based smartphone to take my android development to further levels?
Hey Adam,
If i get the device i will make a SGS II port like on the Samsung Galaxy S I also alot of Fascinate users have PM'ed me to port my rom onto their device. So now its all upto you.
Thanks,
Faryaab
I'm not a "Recognized Developer" on this board, but I do work on embedded systems (arm, powerpc, x86, etc...)
port u-boot to fascinate and enable fastboot. (See: [U-Boot] Fastboot gadget, v2)
investigate ubi/ubifs to replace yaffs2 (faster, and dynamic partitioning) without xsr/fsr/tfsr, you have to use raw mtd. See: Raw Flash vs. FTL)
performance improvements
port to other Galaxy S, S2, and others.
newer recovery supporting all of the previous items.

[CWM] SGS4G KJ6 Debloater (Jan 22)

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the SGS4G KJ6 Debloater
http://teamacid.sourceforge.net/debloater​
LATEST UPDATE(S)
Jan 22, 2012
Added a git repository with the Debloater source code.
https://sourceforge.net/p/teamacid/debloater/
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Now that we have an official release of GB for the SGS4G, we have a standard set of bloatware that the phone comes with.
The purpose of the SGS4G Debloater is to let YOU pick what bloatware you'd like removed from your phone.
FEATURES
* Lets the user pick which bloatware to remove
* Creates a CWM zip file. Flash, reboot, bloatware free!
NOTES
* Works with any KJ6 based ROM
* This works best on a freshly installed KJ6 rom that hasn't grabbed any market updates yet.
* Keep your custom Debloater zip on your SD card in case you flash any other KJ6 based ROM, that way you always have the rom customized to your liking.
INSTRUCTIONS
1) Browse to http://teamacid.sourceforge.net/debloater/
2) Pick which bloatware apps you'd like removed
3) Download the zip file
4) Transfer to your phone
5) Flash and enjoy a snappier phone!
CHANGELOG
Jan 22, 2012
Added a git repository with the Debloater source code.
Dec 28, 2011
Added the ability for the user to tap or click on an APK name in the list to select/deselect. Should make it easier on touchscreens!
Added backend improvements, specifically a caching system to ease the load on the server
Dec 22, 2011
New page design, made by Bilal Ayub. You can check out his LinkedIn profile here: http://goo.gl/Vu3k7
Dec 20, 2011
Early xmas present for everyone, the debloater now runs from phones! You can use this directly from your phone browser for quicker flashing!
Dec 10, 2011
Initial release
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SOURCE CODE
Debloater on GitHub
CREDITS
Page design by Bilal Ayub http://goo.gl/Vu3k7
Every ROM developer that made me a flashoholic.
The XDA and RootzWiki communities. I've learned much about Android from them.
Don't forget to hit the thanks button.
Nice find,very useful
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I'm also looking for anyone who's good at making sites look good using CSS, etc. Any web designers out there who'd like to lend a hand? I've always been more of a backend programmer.
Damn FBis251 you have made my day! I was complaining yesterday that no dev likes to debloat and talked to raver about it so i could learn to debloat... thanks a lot! I will give it a try when i get to computer and hit thanks.
About the web looks, im learning html, javascript and css... So maybe and if i get good at it will let you know and help.
*Trying it now on a reflash of KJ6 AOSP Style ROM...
*Worked like a charm! Thank you!
No problem. I was a little surprised when I tested it myself. The first reboot after removing the bloat made the phone feel pretty snappy. I was getting tired of using Titanium to uninstall all the /system apps so I made that site.
Jesus, man. I love this community. Thank you, FB.
You know I was thinking of attempting to write a similar site using Ruby on Rails, glad you did it first!
I'm happy to help lend a hand with the PHP/HTML/CSS/JS.
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Done with PHP, very nice! Looks solid, works wonderfully. Excellent work as always from you guys.
This is truly genius !
Clicked the Thanks! Tired of being a TB zombie every time i flash...
Just did it,IT HELPS OUT A LOT
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I didn't even know something like this could be done! This is awesome!!
Thank you!
crackpot said:
You know I was thinking of attempting to write a similar site using Ruby on Rails, glad you did it first!
I'm happy to help lend a hand with the PHP/HTML/CSS/JS.
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Done with PHP, very nice! Looks solid, works wonderfully. Excellent work as always from you guys.
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If you can I'd love to work with you to make a mobile phone interface. I need to work out a POST submission bug that I found when using a phone but I think that can be solved by passing the data using JSON instead of letting the browser handle it directly. Basically it should feel more like a native phone interface. Large checkboxes and text to make it easier to select items, etc.
FBis251 said:
If you can I'd love to work with you to make a mobile phone interface. I need to work out a POST submission bug that I found when using a phone but I think that can be solved by passing the data using JSON instead of letting the browser handle it directly. Basically it should feel more like a native phone interface. Large checkboxes and text to make it easier to select items, etc.
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I'd love to help any way I could, my only issue is I work A LOT, so I'm not sure about my free time until around Christmas.
And I love me some JSON, PHP plays so nicely with it (usually, lol).
crackpot said:
I'd love to help any way I could, my only issue is I work A LOT, so I'm not sure about my free time until around Christmas.
And I love me some JSON, PHP plays so nicely with it (usually, lol).
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Yeah I'm done with finals tomorrow so I'll finally get around to it this weekend. I want a nice break, this semester's been tough.
Nice to find another programmer though
Thank you- works great
Did you use the KJ6 debloater after your phone came up from installation and went down to CWM or you applied it on the same CWM session of ROM installation ?
itzik2sh said:
Did you use the KJ6 debloater after your phone came up from installation and went down to CWM or you applied it on the same CWM session of ROM installation ?
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After my phone came up.I flushed Octane v3.0 yesterday and only today used the debloater...so far so good
ur freakin awesome <3
Awesome stuff. Very clever!
Works with any (KJ6) ROM, right?
404glitch said:
Works with any (KJ6) ROM, right?
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The name of it says it all!

[ROM][OFFICIAL][8-DEC-12] Cerebrum JB 0.1 (Android 4.1.1)

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Are you an aspiring developer? Read post 2!
I give you Cerebrum ROM. So far it is only AOSP Jellybean for LG Optimus One but more will come.
Indications:
1. Wipe data, cache, dalvik, etc
2. Flash from SD Card
Things that will eat your battery:
GPS (GPS will keep your phone awake after you use it. Restart the phone after turning it off)
WIFI (Turn off wifi whenever you don't need it)
3G (Same as WIFI)
(Gapps are included)
More info, Download, Change Log, Bugs: CEREBRUM BLOG
Credits:
Cyanogenmod team
Team MAC and all the LGICS people
Oxygen team
Kernel courtesy of LGICS
Call for help!
I want to start an android project to support most of the old and outdated devices. But for that I'm going to need some help.
Android developers who know their code and can write up new features or fix existing bugs.
Talented themers who have an eye for the beautiful and can design some nice UIs
Kernel developers who can read and write code that is pretty much a foreign language for me.
If you think you fit into one (or more) of these categories please contact me (PM, email, twitter, snail mail, etc) and together we shall rule the android world. You will be greatly rewarded for your efforts. Anything I get from developing this thing (which is pretty much nothing) I shall share with you. Kings will envy our wealth and popularity!
But seriously now. Don't be shy and contact me. It could be a great project for some old phones.
You area a wonderful man popdog
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For the launcher, you may have to pull trebuchet from cm10, or ask nova or apex if you can include their ICS launcher as a prebuilt. I'd be glad to help out, but I don't have the optimus 1, just the optimus V.
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i think for theming you should get help from neko and fundoozz
Nah.. I can fix the launcher. I don't have to replace it. This is just an early Christmas present
Another JB development.. good work!!
First of all u r a hero for us popdog now can u brief what works and what dont thanxs
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Quite expected Best of luck Popdog123!
Good to see someone working on a Jelly Bean AOSP port..
Hopefully this reaches a stable state as none of them actually did..
AOSP GB by lupohirp, AOSP ICS by me..
Well, times change, priorities change...
Great work popdog!
Lookin forward to this...
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Good to see another JB from popdog..
i will try today
Watch out, popdog is attracting all the talented devs to the dark side, and they will rule the android world by making people buy lower end devices that are cheap and good, up-to-date (actually, O1 is still on eMag.ro)
Watch out for the sith (lol android doesn't have this word, it autocorrects)
Don't let Galaxy S3 users find out!!!
But this is great work, thank you for continuing your work
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Awesome project right there popdog. You can ask help to me when you want,I've had a hand into ICS and JB AOSP code. So did RockR172,guess he'd be glad to help you too
Well so far I've moved my repos to a github organization, made an irc chatroom, google code for holding downloads and a little blog for documenting the whole process. I'll explain more about it in the weekend.
Please spread the word about this. Together we can make better roms for these devices.
In the meantime enjoy this rom. I'm using it for 2 days now and aside from the issues i've posted I can't say anything bad about it.
popdog123 said:
Well so far I've moved my repos to a github organization, made an irc chatroom, google code for holding downloads and a little blog for documenting the whole process. I'll explain more about it in the weekend.
Please spread the word about this. Together we can make better roms for these devices.
In the meantime enjoy this rom. I'm using it for 2 days now and aside from the issues i've posted I can't say anything bad about it.
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where is this github at?
It would be great if this word gets to the top devs of other devices like Gio, Ace, Blade, Mini, X8 etc. Anybody having contacts?
Can always count on popdog123 to bring something different to the game. Will keep an eye on this one, thanks dude :good:
It will be good if the blog that podog has made will have tutorials for newbie users too. And yes...could you provide with us with a link to the blog. I could also help you with that newbie tutorials . If you can make that in time you'll have more support.
Alright... tomorrow i'll send you everyone who was interested in this project a PM on XDA.
The sources for the AOSP build are on the project Github.
Even though the developer turnout was not as great as I expected, we can still make a great project!
popdog123 said:
Alright... tomorrow i'll send you everyone who was interested in this project a PM on XDA.
The sources for the AOSP build are on the project Github.
Even though the developer turnout was not as great as I expected, we can still make a great project!
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Anything coming from you is a great project!!
Sent from my Glade Air Freshener!!

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