No Notification LED Question - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a nexus s 4g and I know it doesn't have a notification led, but I wondering if anyone knew of a app that functions like led notifications that Ivan use?
Also what's a good flashlight app?
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noled and tesla.

i would suggest netarchy kernel and the bln app ;-)
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KidCold said:
noled and tesla.
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Thanks I'll give them a try...
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eiabea said:
i would suggest netarchy kernel and the bln app ;-)
I'm not rooted yet to flash any kernels. I just got my nexus s 4g yesterday do I'm gonna wait on rooting
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How to use home button as notification light?

Has anyone devised a way to do this?
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Only home button?
I guess it doesn't have to be only one of them.
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You need to flash some kernel that supports BLN and install bln app (from the market), that's it...
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thiagodark said:
You need to flash some kernel that supports BLN and install bln app (from the market), that's it...
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Does Netarchy support BLN?
Yes he does. I use his kernel now with BLN
I really think that all kernels in dev section support bln and voodoo...
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Thank you much!

Notification light...

Hey everybody! I was thinking about getting a nexus S 4g off ebay and was wondering can you use the capacitive buttons as a notification indicator. I remember being able to do this on my Samsung Moment with something called keylight. If you can, is it ROM specific or an app you can install. Thanks in advance!
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Yes its called back light notifications (BLN) found in most kernels for the nexus s. Its baked into the kernels. Of course you will have to be rooted with clockwork recovery. Just look for BLN abbreviations in the kernel discriptions.
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hugo87 said:
Yes its called back light notifications (BLN) found in most kernels for the nexus s. Its baked into the kernels. Of course you will have to be rooted with clockwork recovery. Just look for BLN abbreviations in the kernel discriptions.
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Thank you.
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Backlight notification (BLN). It is included in most kernels. You will also need the BLN Control app from the market. The free version should be fine but if you want notifications for missed calls or blinking you need the Pro version.
koolkid09 said:
Thank you.
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No problem!
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Oxygen vs Deck

Which one is best for unbloat and battery life?
I looked at videos and reviews but none show which ones have more unwanted apps removed.
The time you used doing that you could have flashed and tested the roms.
Oxygen. The first rom I flashed when I got my phone and its great when you get a deep idle kernel
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What is a good deep idle kernel?
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Very true but I like opinions of others to get info I might not get from my own tests
albundy2010 said:
The time you used doing that you could have flashed and tested the roms.
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donsh00tmesanta said:
What is a good deep idle kernel?
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The one that says deep idle kernel in develop section
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eunkipark92 said:
The one that says deep idle kernel in develop section
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He asked what's a good deep idle kernel, not what is it.
A good one would be either franco.Kernel or matr1x.
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What is a good deep idle kernel?
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Definitely give the franco.Kernel a try,
Battery life is awesome!
Thank you!!
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I am sorry I can't find the Franco kernel
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Best ICS ROM out?

Who had the most stable ICS rom out right now? I don't want drew's on screen button version but what are you guys opinion before I flash?
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Best is a mattet od preference and opinion
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Kwiboo by far. Not really an opinion. Most functional and has 20 times as many thread replies as anyone else.
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xsteven77x said:
Kwiboo by far. Not really an opinion. Most functional and has 20 times as many thread replies as anyone else.
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Where the hell did the thread go
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DirtyShroomz said:
Where the hell did the thread go
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Stickied to the top of the dev forum
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Koush's rom is treating me very well.
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Stickied to the top of the dev forum
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Ah damn app lol
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Darrien13 said:
Who had the most stable ICS rom out right now? I don't want drew's on screen button version but what are you guys opinion before I flash?
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I'm using V2 on my i9020A and loving it. I flashed Koush's 1st rom too but it didn't have wifi 3g or SMS I also flashed koushs second release and everything except camcorder works but the SMS apk he added was off (the icon is too big) or maybe I should say that its bigger than the rest of the icons. All in all I'd say that V2 is the most stable. But Koush is a hell of a dev so I'd say his will be looking good in the next couple releases
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xsteven77x said:
Kwiboo by far. Not really an opinion. Most functional and has 20 times as many thread replies as anyone else.
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+ 1 to that.

Can anyone point me into a good stable rom for my nexus s 4g?

Can anyone point me into a good stable rom for my nexus s 4g? I just got one and decides to try it out I have a epic 4g touch but I want to try this nexus
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Will of fire said:
Can anyone point me into a good stable rom for my nexus s 4g? I just got one and decides to try it out I have a epic 4g touch but I want to try this nexus
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MIUI 2.3.7b from brainmaster
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Not a big fan of miui all I see is ics. Are they all stable?
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Will of fire said:
Not a big fan of miui all I see is ics. Are they all stable?
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Miui ics are yet stable. But for plain ics im not sure,
But GB miui is super stable
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Peteralphonso ics nightlies run pretty damn great. Never had a problem. Its pretty much stock ics which I prefer, not much of a fan of modded stuff.
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I tried more than 8 ICS roms and this one is the winner:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21617151
The best of the best there
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What is the name the link won't working the app.
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I'm running the 4.04 leak and it runs awesome for me.
thegtfusion said:
I tried more than 8 ICS roms and this one is the winner:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21617151
The best of the best there
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I'll give it a try. Ns4g right Cdma
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Crossbones is pretty damn stable. Not alot of bells and whistles but super smooth.
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apacho01 said:
Crossbones is pretty damn stable. Not alot of bells and whistles but super smooth.
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I will give it a try after a couple days of the other one thank-you. Is there different toggles for the notification bars?
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thegtfusion said:
I tried more than 8 ICS roms and this one is the winner:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21617151
The best of the best there
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I quote 100%. So happy with this mod that I donated few bucks!
Giwex said:
I quote 100%. So happy with this mod that I donated few bucks!
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Trying out the rom as we speak. I'm hoping for good battery life.
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Make sure to associate a good kernel. I suggest the icup speedy 7 and try to use the lulzactivev2 governor.
Giwex said:
Make sure to associate a good kernel. I suggest the icup speedy 7 and try to use the lulzactivev2 governor.
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I cup speedy OK thanks guys.
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Senseii 4.04 rom with mandamam v6 flashable mods
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Senseii 4.04 rom with mandamam v6 flashable mods
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All this of it sounds good. I don't know what to flash lol.
What's icup?
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I think they're referring to Eugene's kernel found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420912
And I agree, Codename Android and Eugene's kernel have been the best combo for me
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fergie716 said:
I think they're referring to Eugene's kernel found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420912
And I agree, Codename Android and Eugene's kernel have been the best combo for me
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Trying it for about 3 days
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I've run several ICS ROMs since getting my NS and I would definately concur that Codename is fantastic. They're on 1.4 now I believe.
I would definitely try Air Kernel by r_data as well. Its so smooth. Best I've tried yet.
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