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!
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Really want this...would make the phone perfect...
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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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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.
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Thank you.
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No problem!
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Title says it all, is there?
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Well, it wouldn't be stock.
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Netarchy my friend.. look in devolopment. I missed that one before. Close thread)
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That kernel is still not stock.
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elinho said:
Title says it all, is there?
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Everything you need to know about ICS kernels in my thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1441905
See post#3 for kernel features.
Try this one, it's really close to stock and was stable when i used it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420542
Voodoo Control app already works on the stock kernel, you just need root.
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developersdevelopers said:
Voodoo Control app already works on the stock kernel, you just need root.
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yeah, the app starts sure, but you don't have any voodoo drivers so it won't work
I think the app Voodoo Control Plus (paid) has the ability to load the Voodoo driver on rooted devices
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I think the app Voodoo Control Plus (paid) has the ability to load the Voodoo driver on rooted devices
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I stand corrected.
"If you don't want or cannot flash a kernel, my commercial app "Voodoo Control Plus" has the ability to load Voodoo Sound with only root."
-android market
screeny2 said:
Try this one, it's really close to stock and was stable when i used it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420542
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Close to stock is still very very far from being stock. When your stock.
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asphantix said:
I stand corrected.
"If you don't want or cannot flash a kernel, my commercial app "Voodoo Control Plus" has the ability to load Voodoo Sound with only root."
-android market
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Me too, I stand corrected.
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Shark everybody else understood me except you.. thank you everyone!!
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YouTube crashes in miui rooms I've tried, official one actually, does anyone have a clue about what's going on?
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Billchen0014 said:
YouTube crashes in miui rooms I've tried, official one actually, does anyone have a clue about what's going on?
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are you using the miui kernel or another custom kernel? sounds like you are using a custom kernel with BIGMEM that depends on the rom to support the BIGMEM.
I was using air kernel, maybe that's the problem. Now switched to matr1x.
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Billchen0014 said:
I was using air kernel, maybe that's the problem. Now switched to matr1x.
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is it working now?
It does, but matr1x also support bigmem, I think air kernel forces, while matr1x adapts.
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Billchen0014 said:
It does, but matr1x also support bigmem, I think air kernel forces, while matr1x adapts.
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theres two ways to do it.. either the kernel does it and expects the rom to support it(thats how it was in the beginning) or the kernel does it all(most have adapted it this way by now, i think). its just a matter of adding some lib files to the kernel so that it lets every rom work with BIGMEM.
also had problem with any video playback on air bigmem...