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CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 2.2 (Froyo) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
This version is for the old radio on both Dream and Magic. I plan to support the new radio soon.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
This is an AOSP-based build with extra contributions from many people which you can use without any type of Google applications. I found a link from some other project that can be used to restore the Google parts, which can be found below or elsewhere in the thread. I've still included the various hardware-specific code, which seems to be slowly being open-sourced anyway.
Visit the CHANGELOG for a full list of changes and features!
If you'd like to to contribute to CyanogenMod, checkout our Gerrit instance.
It's important to know that the "DangerSPL" (or DeathSPL or Haykuro's SPL or whatever you prefer) is a prerequisite for Dream/G1 users. Magic (MT3G etc) users do *not* need to do this. Ciwrl has written a guide to installing this bootloader. Flashing this bootloader under the wrong conditions can actually brick your device, so pay attention to the guide. CM releases have always avoided this requirement, but the new bootloader frees up enough space so that no crazy hacks are required for a fully functional system, and it's easier to keep in sync with the N1/Droid releases.
INSTRUCTIONS:
- First time flashing CM 6 to your Dream/Sapphire (or coming from another ROM)?
1. Unlock/root your device and install Clockwork Recovery via ROM Manager or Amon_RA's recovery image
2. Do a Nandroid backup!
3. Update your radio if necessary
4. WIPE
5. 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)
HOW TO REPORT BUGS OR PROBLEMS?
- Was it a hard reboot? Get me the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
- Was it a soft reboot or a "boot loop"? Run "adb logcat" and get me the full output.
- Pastebin links preferred
- Please use the issue tracker whenever possible!
Please visit the CyanogenMod Wiki for step-by-step installation walkthroughs and tons of other useful information.
The preferred method of installation is via ROM Manager, or you can head over to the CM Forums for manual downloads.
Thank you to EVERYONE involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging and documenting! Enjoy!
Will Try
HELL YEAH!
Been waiting for this for a while!
*WOO HOO First Page! (please don't flame me!)
yay and i spent all that time making nightly work
1st page on both cm5 and cm6! BOOM HEADSHOT
Let's goooo!!!!!!!
oh wow thanks alot man
WOO HOO MY G1 IS GETTING THE REAL FROYOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
This is fantastic! I flashed defconoi's CM6 nightly build 2 hours ago but I have to wipe and try out the official sauce
GO CYANOGEN
flashing asap. good work cyan. by the way is the clock work recovery working fine with this rom cause i kno with defcon's there was some contraversey. but just asking
Now flashing rc2....lets see were this goes.... good work cyanogen.
VERY excited to give this a try...
attempting an in-place upgrade. (fingers crossed)
AWESOME. Been waiting for your release because every other froyo has been death to my phone lol. Cant wait to run this all day tomorrow. Thanks for all your work, it is more appreciated then anyone here lets on.
ROM running smoothly so far. Will see how it keeps up over time. But knowing Cyan it will definitely satisfy. Just updating from Nightly to RC1. And I thought they said it couldn't do that to the G1. LOL.
I wish people wouldn't post stupid stuff about posting on the first page and stuff. Why can people never have something useful to contribute than "First". No wonder people can never find anything around here.
Awesome!
If someone a year ago had predicted this for the G1, I and probably everyone else would have laughed. UNBELIEVABLE work. Congrats to the whole team.
Awesome! Flashing now.
It's cliche, but...
And they said it couldn't be done. Well, you showed them, Cyanogen. Many, many, many thanks.
Thank you kind sir
jaygajay said:
ROM running smoothly so far. Will see how it keeps up over time. But knowing Cyan it will definitely satisfy. Just updating from Nightly to RC1. And I thought they said it couldn't do that to the G1. LOL.
I wish people wouldn't post stupid stuff about posting on the first page and stuff. Why can people never have something useful to contribute than "First". No wonder people can never find anything around here.
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First to quote your post. OMGWTFBBQ!!!11!1!
Best FroYo I've run so far kind sir.
Thank you Cyanogen.
I'll buy you a beer when I first got my salary.
First things first, I am not responsible for your device, if you brick it or kill your sd your on your own.
*special thanks toCyanogen for the rom all i did was make some tweaks to it including my own bootanimation, but if you dont like it, its not hard to replace. Pretty much all i did was make a theme for this rom, download if youd like its what im running on my device with the latest radio and spl. Here is a link to the bootanimation, i took a screenshot and animated it to make it look like the screen is glitching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k98_yFOndvM
This does not include the Gapps package so if your interested in giving this a try you will need to grab that package from the cyanogen posts, once again the only credit i am taking is for the few icon changes i made, if you do have issues with the rom let me know but its functioning perfectly fine for me right now.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/07sw6gbdb8zqf6f/Blue_Cyanogen.zip
http://www.mediafire.com/?07sw6gbdb8zqf6f
not sure which link works so posted both
CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
THIS IS NOT HTC SENSE AND NEVER WILL BE. DO NOT ASK ABOUT IT IN THIS THREAD. THANK YOU.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
This is an AOSP-based build with extra contributions from many people which you can use without any type of Google applications. I found a link from some other project that can be used to restore the Google parts, which can be found below or elsewhere in the thread. I've still included the various hardware-specific code, which seems to be slowly being open-sourced anyway.
Visit the CHANGELOG for a full list of changes and features!
All source code is available at the CyanogenMod Github!
If you'd like to to contribute to CyanogenMod, checkout our Gerrit instance.
INSTRUCTIONS:
- First time flashing CM 7 to your Evo (or coming from another ROM)?
1. Unlock/root your device and install Clockwork Recovery via ROM Manager or Amon_RA's recovery image (You MUST be NAND unlocked!)
2. Do a Nandroid backup!
3. Update your radio if necessary
4. WIPE
5. Install the ROM
5. Optionally install the Google Addon
- Upgrading from earlier CM7 or nightly build?
1. Do a Nandroid Backup!
2. Install the ROM (your Google apps will be backed up automatically)
HOW TO REPORT BUGS OR PROBLEMS?
- Was it a hard reboot? Get me the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
- Was it a soft reboot or a "boot loop"? Run "adb logcat" and get me the full output.
- Pastebin links preferred
- Please use the issue tracker whenever possible!
Please visit the CyanogenMod Wiki for step-by-step installation walkthroughs and tons of other useful information.
The preferred method of installation is via ROM Manager, or you can head over to the CM Forums for manual downloads.
Thank you to EVERYONE involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging and documenting! Enjoy!
CM7 FAQ/ISSUES​
This is being compiled by ausch30, and all credit should be given to him. I am simply helping by posting it here in the second post.
Visual Voicemail: Flash into sense, backup with titanium, flash back into CM7, restore data. Or use Google Voice or Youmail
WiFi Sleep Policy: Change WiFi sleep policy to never, menu>wireless and networks>WiFi settings>menu>advanced>WiFi sleep policy. Honestly it's been so long since I've done this I'm not quite sure what it fixes but I know it's been mentioned quite a bit. I do know that this will significantly improve your battery life also with some ROMs changing the WiFi sleep policy setting to never sleep can prevent random reboots.
Camera Shutter Sound: To remove shutter sound you need to remove shutter.ogg in system>media>audio>ui. Remove it through Root Explorer, ES File Explorer, ADB, etc
GPS fix: Flash into a sense rom, download MSL reader from the market, input ##GPSCLRX# into the dialer, reboot, reflash into CM7
Facebook Contacts that fail to Sync: First go into the Facebook app and select settings>sync contacts>sync all, then go into sync and sync now. Now go into your contacts list and select a contact the press menu>edit contact>menu>join, you should see all your facebook contacts in there and you can join them to your phone contacts. After that you can go back into the facebook app and switch back to sync with existing contacts.
Google Apps: For apps such as market, gmail, etc. you have to download and flash the latest gapps after flashing the rom, it can be found here http://goo-inside.me/gapps/latest/7/universal/
Does the camcorder app support 720p video recording: As far as I know not yet, but they are working on it.
HDMI: Working for the most part, not integrated into the rom yet. Should be in there by CM7 final.
How can I get the swype? : Go to Swype.com and sign up for the beta, it's really simple to download and install from there. http://beta.swype.com/ Thanks ItsDon
There are a lot of kernel questions. There is a stock kernel included in the rom (a rom won't work without one). There are alternate kernels available, if you have issues and are using an alternate kernel, post those questions in the associated thread.
This is what I have so far. I'm not foolish enough to believe that after posting this there won't still be people that post questions without bothering to look anywhere for the answer but my hope is that it might help to answer some questions and reduce the number of repeat questions.
Edit: SD card speed issues, I'm not sure if this has been fixed in newer releases yet
Edit: The issue is SD card speed over USB mount, use the "USB-MS" option in Amon_RA recovery to mount your SD card. That has not been addressed in RC2 or any of the nightlies so far yet. Thanks aph. There is a know issue that has been logged (#3067) by the CM team about the SD card becomming "Damaged" during RC2 install. This affects a small number of phones with a possible work around of a second reboot after the install. Thanks to s2kdriver
CM7 Supersonic FAQ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki...sonic/ROMs/CM7
Cyanogen site
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
Download link
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=supersonic
Forum
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/forum/43-htc-evo/
Wiki
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=HTC_Evo_4G
THANK YOU!
Will be flashing this soon.
I've been anxiously waiting for this, it's come a long way in a really short span of time !!
Thank You
Hope boot loop is fixed
Sweet. Working great so far.
We can't stop here!!!
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Swedish fireballs
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This man suffers from a bad heart.
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Heratio Alger says, " Remember kids, always run CyanogenMod."
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About to flash. Pretty excited! Thanks for all the hard work!
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I can't wait to flash this!!!
Great work CM Team I wouldn't love Android as much if it wasn't for your hard work!!!
Flashed and running already!
Thanks you for everything you guys do!
WiredAnim said:
I can't wait to flash this, I'm going to try the salvage kernel that supports 4G just to see if it works. I'll post back if it does.
Great work CM Team I wouldn't love Android as much if it wasn't for your hard work!!!
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You aren't going to get 4G by flashing a dodgy kernel. It's all about the userspace code, and it's almost ready (thanks to Shinzul, Toast, and everyone else) and we are hoping to have it in for 7.0 final.
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
Will try this out now. Thanks Cyanogen!
Flashing right now. Woot.
No words can express my appreciation towards Cyanogen (and team!) for this that wouldn't sound highly inappropriate coming from a married man. Total br0mo for these people.
Guess I'll have to express it in dollars again.
Awesome, the first RC for CM7!
Sent from my EVO on 2.3
Everything runs well. Thank you very much!
Thank you!!!
Wait.. Where's the download link for the rom?
in b4 'doesn't work'.
j/k thanks cyanogen. flashed this over nightly 37 (wiped cache, dalvik, first). No issues. And if I do get issues, then fastboot will grace my fingertips.
Hi, I am a relative newbie to ROM flashing and the like. Additionally I dont have a very deep computer knowledge base. I have rooted my Samsung Captivate and have flashed a ROM (which flashed properly, but didn't quite work). I have three questions about ROM usage and such:
1. I know kernels basically add aspects to the ROM you are running, but when should you flash these? How do you flash them (same process as with ROMs? do you just do it over-top of the Rom you currently have loaded? etc...)
2. If a newer version of the ROM you have running comes out, do you have to start over and completely wipe the device over again and do the whole process from start, or can you load a newer version of your current ROM over the one you have?
3. I have been hearing/reading about some problems with the Android Market disappearing on certain ROMs when the market updates, how can i avoid this/fix this?
Thanks. Sorry the basic/stupid questions.
1. Yes
2. There are WIPE versions and NO WIPE version. Usually you can use the NO WIPE version and keep everything. But sometimes if the roms are too different you get problems and errors, then it is recommended to flash a WIPE version.
3. Hm did not experience this yet, but there are fixes somewhere .
Whats up... No question is a stupid one buddy.... (Sometimes )
To answer your first question about kernels. Flashing kernels aren't a must. You don't have to flash them really, unless there is a need. Kernels for the most part can often change the way Android handles stuff like memory management, battery resources and even multitasking. They change (tweak) the way the Android OS itself interacts with the phones hardware. That's all a kernel is really. So read up on them before flashing them because each has their advantages and disadvantages. For example, the kernel I use gives me a good RAM boost and much better battery life but it suffers on the multitasking side and I have to do other stuff to compensate for that. That's how it is. As far as flashing them is concerned. That depends. Usually, you just flash them through recovery (Like a ROM) but I would suggest you follow the instructions they give you (if it exists).
Your second question is simple. Just follow the instructions they give you for installation. Some ROMS require a full wipe and others don't. It just depends on the ROM. When in doubt, follow the instructions (again if it exists).
Your third question is a weird one, I've never heard about that really. BUT.... Some ROMS may or may not include the GAPPS applications (Google Apps).
If the ROM you flash doesn't have Google Apps built in, it would literally be missing. You would have to flash it separately. Usually in those cases though, at the download location for that ROM, they would also provide links for GAPPS zip files to flash separately so you can have the option to go with Android Market, Gmail and such OR you can use an alternative. Short of that..... never heard of that issue before..... If the issue is happening after the Market app updates, in that case it might be some type of ROM issue, you'll probably have to somehow get the updated Vending.apk (Android Market) remove/backup the original and reinstall it manually (the way you would a regular apk). I'm guessing though....
Don't you just love research........
Thanks. And now, inevitably, answers lead to more questions.
With regards to kernels, how do I know which one's do what, are compatible with which ROMs etc. I feel like its the kinda thing that needs a giant database for them, but i know there isn't.
Also, is the process for flashing other .zip files the same (though either Rom manager or a built in Recovery option). For example, a bootanimation.zip?
Ultimately I hate the idea of asking overly simply questions, but I just don't know what I dont know, nor what is supposedly implied. Thanks.
Don't sweat it...... I'm in the same boat so I have no hangups....
I think I know what you mean when it comes to kernels. Ultimately, learning about kernels requires a lot of reading in many forums (Just like this one)... Why?.... Because in many instances the persons posting the kernels might not always give you an exact breakdown on exactly what it does..... so I understand. Your best bet would be scanning XDA. I've found all sorts of really excellent kernels lying around and the devs here love documentation so there is a good chance you'll know what it does...
You could also try DroidBasement: http://droidbasement.com/db-blog/
They actually have just what you wanted, a database....kind of. They have a very large variety of kernels for different devices so its a good place to start as well.
They also tend to do a breakdown of what each kernel is capable of, the device it should be used on and so on.
About flashing zip files. Generally speaking, most zip files are flashed through recovery but its not written in stone. Following the instructions concerning said zip files are always very important. Always look for instructions before you do so at least at first. In the case of bootanimation.zip.... They are not always flashable. But if it is flashable, you can flash it through recovery which would be the best method....
If you want though, you can replace the original bootanimation.zip file with the new one manually, once you have root and some type of root explorer (for example RootExplorer for Android).
Generally, the boot animation directory is usually, /System/Media so you can check to see if its there and if it is, just backup the original and replace it with the new one.... That should work... Always nandroid before doing so though.... before doing anything really....
Thanks. I actually had a question about nandroid but forgot. Basically, what is it. I realize contextually that it's a backup program and apparently works through the recovery menus. I read a ROM flashing step-by-step that mentioned it but couldnt figure out where to get it (not in the market unlike Ti-bu which i use currently).
Nandroid is a backup program that basically creates a flash image of your phone... If you've ever heard of "Ghosting" or "Imaging" a Hard Drive, its exactly the same thing.
Its really as good as it gets as far as data backup is concerned. Its also a low level backup, so even file structures would be recorded.. In other words, you can completely screw up your phone (file partitions everything!!!!) but once you can boot to recovery, your phone can be restored. That's why its so important because its your safety net....
Its not something that you can install like an apk, so its not in the market.
You would have to flash a custom recovery. If you have one already, it should be located in one of the menus (It changes depending on the type (brand) of recovery).
If you don't see the option in your recovery then its probably not custom and you're going to have to do some digging on these forums and maybe a bit of googling for instructions on exactly how to do so. Because it could change from device to device.
Nandroid also allows you to backup your sd-ext partition as well, so if you switch cards, you can restore to another card.... Its really incredibly handy and I wouldn't suggest you do anything until you can create nandroid backups....
Now, I'm having an interesting problem I posted this same thing in general Captivate forums but maybe someone who is looking at this/answering me knows. here's what i posted there:
have a Captivate that I recently flashed Di11i's 7.1.1 to, before that I had flashed my first ROM which was Serendipity 6.2. Both times I have found that I don't get incoming calls. People calling me get 2-3 rings, and then a traditional "busy signal" sound. On my end, either the phone vibrates once but the screen doesnt change from whatever screen I'm on. Or, The screen goes black like its going to the incoming call screen, but the black screens only flashes and goes away, as does a force close message box that goes away quickly without me clicking it.
Everything else on my phone works as far as I can tell, I've been running my current ROM for about 5 days without issues other than this one. This same exact problem also happened when I flashed Serendipity 6.2 (which I only kept for like a day because of this problem)
Ok....I currently use a G1 and most of my experience has been on HTC Devices. I'm not sure of how to reply to this as I have never really modded Samsung devices before. So I'm not really familiar with software and hardware differences (Like Bootloader, Recoveries, Radios and such). But based on what you're describing.... It sounds like a ROM or maybe a radio issue. Maybe its an issue with the phone app itself. If the app is somehow buggy then thats exactly what would happen. When the phone rings the phone app would try to run but then force close....
I'm guessing here, but it could also be a radio issue because you're getting a busy tone as well which is not good. Maybe the ROM requires a specific Radio version BEFORE its flashed.... Check the source of the download and determine if it requires a specific Radio version.
In my experience though, if the correct radio version isn't used for a ROM that requires it, the phone just won't boot..... but then again, I don't know what would happen on a Samsung Captivate.... Not sure if I can help on this one because I don't have any info on that type of hardware. I don't own one you see.....
What about if you found out a new kernel isn't as good as the old kernel, how would you go on to take away the new kernel to replace it with the old kernel? Is it the same process or even harder?
vlen22 said:
What about if you found out a new kernel isn't as good as the old kernel, how would you go on to take away the new kernel to replace it with the old kernel? Is it the same process or even harder?
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NOW THIS IS ANNOYING..
u have to flash ur rom again..
but fortunately u dont need to do and wiping data or partitioning sd card.. jus flash rom..
Its not something that you can install like an apk, so its not in the market.
zeemar007 said:
NOW THIS IS ANNOYING..
u have to flash ur rom again..
but fortunately u dont need to do and wiping data or partitioning sd card.. jus flash rom..
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The rom kernel that I downloaded, or flashing clockwork recovery mod? Like adrenylyne's kernel for the thunderbolt.
EDIT: Never mind, I found out. I didn't mean any harm if MY POST was annoying.
If you have two kernels, in a flashable zip, you can just flash them over each other to exchange them (turn off any modification the kernel did befor though, like lagfix).
New question, I had an app (quick office) that came on my captivate. Now that I've flashed di11i's 7.1 I don't have it anymore. This is particularly peculiar because all the other native apps are still here:samsungs media player from example. How do I go about getting this missing app back on my phone. I have all the backup files on my computer so I should have the .apk (although I'm not entirely sure how to install those properly) thanks
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This kernel is intended to be a simple rooted kernel, based off samsung stock, with only simple mods ... its feature are:
NEW!!! NOW HAS CWM 3.1.0.1 RFS/EXT/USB CWM REBOOT RECOVERY AND ROM MANAGER SUPPORT!
I do think this will be my last froyo kernel build... unless some bug comes up, that has to be fixed...
Kernel developers: feel free to rip my initramfs, for cwm 3.1.0.1 reboot recovery, it should work with all known builds, and may need just a little editing of the .rc files and sdx.sh in /sbin, to get your mods in place. The github is updated, and is ready for prime production!
Changes and features as of v1.05:
* CWM reboot recovery updated to 3.1.0.1 Purple edition, with customized recovery for the Epic4G
* Voodoo sound updated to v9, from supercurio
* busybox 1.18.0 removed, and cwm recovery busybox full 1.16.2 is replacing it, making the kernel even smaller
* thumbEE kernel support reverted, as my testing indicates that deep sleep is affected, draining battery faster
Changes and Features as of v1.04:
* ClockworkMod 3.0.2.5 Reboot Recovery, compatible with RFS and ext4
* fixed busybox DNS, thanks Rodderik!
* Added scripts for USB Mass Storage, mountums & umountums
* Voodoo Sound Driver v8 update, from supercurio
* RNDIS / wired USB tethering support built in from kernel
* THUMBEE built in from kernel for cortex a8 optimization, thanks Rodderik!
* build_kernel.sh modified to reflect EpicCM/nullghost script, but with some special revisions.
* rclean updated, to clean root files without any errors, in case would like to be used, before a stock kernel flash
* Root and busybox with minimal system mods
* designed to allow OTA update after flashing back the stock kernel, provided the user hasn't modified other necessary system files
* RFS and ext4 compatible
* REBOOT RECOVERY TO CWM 3.0.2.5 BOTH RFS AND EXT4, ROM MANAGER COMPATIBLE
* CIFS, TUN, & TMCPSS Clamping enabled from kernel
* market app malware patch, writing blank /system/bin/profile at boot
* mkasick sysfs keyboard patch, with my keytimer script
* voodoo sound 7 by supercurio, controlled by voodoo control app in android market
* additonal custom scripts in /sbin for cleaning root, busybox, and flash kernels and recoveries
This kernel was built to replace the traditional one click root method for my all in one root and recovery script.
Link:
DRockstar.Clean.Kernel.EC05.v1.05.zip
NEW!!! for flashing with Odin, we'll have to get used to this, in future, for rooting the phone by flashing a rooted kernel
You can use this odin flash to effectively root the phone:
Clean.Kernel.EC05.v1.05.tar.md5
Sources:
http://github.com/DRockstar/Clean-Kernel-EC05
Credits:
* kain203: donated the use of an 8 core linux vm for my use in compiling kernels and the cwm binary. This *greatly* increased my productivity, and allowed me to edit and compile everything for cwm and my kernel, *all* from my Epic 4G, believe it or not...
* noobnl & joeykrim- this kernel was originally inspired by noobnl Andromeda kernel for eclair, and uses the same joeykrim root and busybox method
* Rodderik, without his guidance, patience, and original working victory_03_defconfig, this kernel wouldn't have been possible. Some commits in sources taken from his sources.
* supercurio, for his voodoo sound, commits directly from his github source
* mkasick, for his sysfs keyboard patch
* nullghost and tanimn, for help getting github set up, and having easy to follow github sources
* koush, for ClockworkMod, and help in finally getting dualfs support, and direct input for cwm
* vocaltreat, for purple cwm icon
* skeeterslint and Rodderik, for helping me get packages installed, and ClockworkMod binary compiled
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NICE!
Do you BONSAI?
Nice work man keep it up!
goodness, I went to vote this 5star and my machine hiccupped and rated it one star. your work here is awesome, keep it up
contradude said:
goodness, I went to vote this 5star and my machine hiccupped and rated it one star. your work here is awesome, keep it up
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You can always go back, and revote the star rating...
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Hey there, thanks for this, but I'm unable to update profile or prl. I get the unknown error. I am running ace rom v2. Any tips?
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lattiboy said:
Hey there, thanks for this, but I'm unable to update profile or prl. I get the unknown error. I am running ace rom v2. Any tips?
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There was a fix for this in another thread. I don't think it's related to the kernel though cause I was able to update my profile and prl successfully.
EDIT: This is the thread I was referring to, may want to check it out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041415
Good work man.
Sent From My Evo Killer!!
blazinazn said:
There was a fix for this in another thread. I don't think it's related to the kernel though cause I was able to update my profile and prl successfully.
EDIT: This is the thread I was referring to, may want to check it out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1041415
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Thanks. I followed the instructions, but it now says "Internal Error". Hmmm.....
I wouldn't care, but to use my Airave correctly I'm supposed to update PRL and Profile.
lattiboy said:
Thanks. I followed the instructions, but it now says "Internal Error". Hmmm.....
I wouldn't care, but to use my Airave correctly I'm supposed to update PRL and Profile.
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Strange, you may want try rebooting the phone and trying again. This issue should have been resolved but then again I always had problems updating the profile/prl even when it wasn't on Sprints side with my first epic. I got a replacement (refurb) and haven't had any issues since.
Why would someone rate this thread less than 5 stars? ...
Anyways great job dude you released some good stuff
Hey DRockstar,
good work on putting out a clean kernel. I havent had any time to look into the modem delta thing lately.
Since you compiled the kernel you must know if the USB driver is compiled into the kernel. I'm suspecting it is right? If so maybe flashing a new kernel can actually fix my USB problem.
LiberatorUSA said:
Hey DRockstar,
good work on putting out a clean kernel. I havent had any time to look into the modem delta thing lately.
Since you compiled the kernel you must know if the USB driver is compiled into the kernel. I'm suspecting it is right? If so maybe flashing a new kernel can actually fix my USB problem.
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I didn't mess with the usb drivers, and no one has reported any problems connecting usb. You can feel free to see if this fixes your USB problem, but I doubt it will have any bearing on it, honestly.
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Well I still don't understand how people with DK28 can have USB problems since they seem like independent systems. So if flashing DK28 screws up a USB config or something then flashing a new kernel might help. Its a long shot but worth a try.
Do you know if this one works with CM7 A4?
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Well I still don't understand how people with DK28 can have USB problems since they seem like independent systems. So if flashing DK28 screws up a USB config or something then flashing a new kernel might help. Its a long shot but worth a try.
Do you know if this one works with CM7 A4?
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No, it won't.
I wish I could give this a try right now, but i don't have a computer to install clockwork on my phone. guess i'm waiting till quitting time.
just a side note the link in the OP has a typo
http://drockstar.devphone.org/EpicKernel/DRockstar.Clean.Kernel.EC05.v1.02.zip
Does anyone know, is there something like this I can flash, that will give me ext4 cwm3? Cant get to a computer right now.
Oops, wrong thread.
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Can someone point me in the direction of a clockworkmod flash that doesn't also root. all the ones i have found seem to be expired links
Can't wait to try this. Thanks
@ masterface: Use the one posted by Dameon. Right click to open it. Open in new window. Then you should be able to download it like normal instead of getting blank page. Hope that helps
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