ok so i already have my phone rooted (samsung captivate) and installed a custom rom ,,now i want to install a different rom, my question is, do i just need to repeat this process when installing a new rom??
Pretty much.
I reflashed my cap just an hour ago to Cognition 3.01. I was running pretty much every other available cap rom this previous week.
*WARNING*
You may become addicted to flashing. So long as it involves no nudity and does involve a cell phone, this should be ok.
thanx!! and yeah i think im well on my way to becoming addicted lol,,, just wanna try out some different roms, gps not working on my current rom ~cappy zip~
droidgeek2011 said:
thanx!! and yeah i think im well on my way to becoming addicted lol,,, just wanna try out some different roms, gps not working on my current rom ~cappy zip~
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Be careful though. Some I9000 based roms will completely mess up your samsung kies program, giving "unregistered device" and stuff.... fixable, but I'd rather just as well avoid it to begin with. Problem is it appears most newer ROMs are based off I9000 stuff. Bleah. I already said to heck with it, I'll fix it later after all the shinies. wuuuuuuuu
thanks for the info im still kinda new at this,, im gettin better at it but i aint quite ther yet lol,, im currrently running an i9000 based rom ,,all seems to be good but thanks for the update!
i am new to rooting and custom roms and all that stuff and i would really like a step by step video or easy to follow instructions on how to do this. i hate touchwiz and prefer stock very much but love the infuse's hardware so would really like some help. thanks!
You can download super one click to root your phone. Just make sure you enable USB debugging on your phone before you plug it in to your computer. As far as gingerbread goes you wont get it yet on the infuse. There are roms that give you a gingerbread feel though like bionix. All the rom posts give great instructions on installing the roms just follow the directions completely and you'll be ok.
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Indeed. Bionix has a nice offering in regards to what you're looking for. As for actual Gingerbread, that's coming in the near future(most think within a month or so).
Gingerbread will come in one of three ways:
1) Rogers releases the Infuse in Canada, they've announced it will have GB then
2) Someone ports AOSP Gingerbread to our device
3) Someone ports CM7 to our device. I think Team Refuse is working on this based on the activity I see in their github repos...
Running GS2 with droid V 2.3.5, Kernel 2.6.35.14 Androidmeda, Build is Hyperdroid_Androidmeda_v3.0.0 and the surgeon mod is a Hyperdroid base...all very weird to me considering i am definately running the latest ICS rom i flashed not long ago? Any ways help on all that would be great but now am facing a tragic dilemma;
D/L'd latest Kernel by N.E.A.K for the ICS Rom(mine) to my Internal as .ZIP and install using latest CWM and all goes swell until it gets to boot screen where it just goes black....no harm as im running the unit as we speak....just black and am assuming no power is even being generated! Is an ODIN flash gonna be the difference...hope not as its been a while since ODIN and all states that the .Zip method with CWM is acceptable? What a incredible lookin Kernel i want it, and we all know how wanting that perfect MOD feels, so am hoping a few of my friends will come to this "NEW" guys aid hha im new to XDA, but not to life or Tech so please no need to dumb **** down here let me have it...please
Figured as my first SGS2 i may have done to much at first in excitement while flashing first few kernels and roms which is why my Specs are so scattered i would love to be running a straight forward all ICS Rom here with this Kernel, so if anyone out there can help even to explain why on an ICS Rom my Build and Surgeon MOD are saying Hyperdroid and Kernel Androidmeda while im using ICS Rom?
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BTW B&G im writing this bcuz i am new lol and have restrictions like a baby does hehheh so until mommy lets go of my hand (we've all been here!!) i cant reach out to the actual developers so if any of you can please notify them of this one mans issues i want this Kernel !!!!!
Thanks ahead of time very glad to be a part of this Community of mental Juggernauts i respect what you all do and if there was a thank all button...i would push the **** out of it ;p
Hello respected Developers ,
Jelly Bean is released today with some new and important features. Nexus ROM is already available for download. Since Jelly Bean brings updated UI and few new features only it may be possible to port Nexus ROM.
Kindly consider its possibility and reply
Thank you all !
Here is direct download link
http://goo.im/roms/fabolous/maguro/bigxie_JRN84D_rooted_busybox_deodexed.zip
Hmm...so I was right. It can be ported.
Jelly Bean ported to HTC One X http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737736
I hope so.
I'm not a Developer, but I hope so :good:
nothing will be done until the source code is released (google said mid july)
Guys, chill. It is best we wait until ics is fully developed with the kernel 3.x before we talk about this. I am sure that this needs ICS as base. I have been researching about this jellybean update the whole day. it is somewhat a small update to the ICS with automatic widget resizing, GoogleVoice (commandable just like siri) and also less lag... this is just like a froyo to gingerbread update as they said in vid reviews.
now our future is on the 3.X kernel:good:
Hi
Did anyone noticed that kernel for jelly bean port on HTC one x.
It is 2.6.xxx
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@vishal
You are not the moderator in this forum. So don't act like a mod
Cheers:beer:
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No, but I am
Thread moved and cleaned. Development section is only for roms/kernels, etc. being worked on with some kind of bootable image. This is not. (First hint was the title ends in a question mark)
Keep it polite guys.
---Jay--- From the Nexus
The porting Guide can be found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739561
Thanks Jay
And apologies for posting in wrong section. Everyday we learn something new
Thanks !
Maybe...
I'm not a developer and i don't know how to port a ROM. However, I think porting an I9000 Jellybean Rom will be easier since I9000 and I9003 has similar specs.:laugh:
chung1213 said:
I'm not a developer and i don't know how to port a ROM. However, I think porting an I9000 Jellybean Rom will be easier since I9000 and I9003 has similar specs.:laugh:
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an i9000 stock rom is impossible because samsung wont release one. and jb code is not out until mid-july. let's wait for cm10 to start
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NEXUS S got the jelleybean working
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738756
Galaxy s are on there way to port jellybean.
Vasishta Reddy said:
NEXUS S got the jelleybean working
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738756
Galaxy s are on there way to port jellybean.
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i9003 will follow, once kernel 3.0 + ics is completely ported and good for day-to-day basis ^^
Everytime it happens that when we work on perticular version of cynogenmod then suddenly new version of galaxy device releases or new version of android releases then current development looks old to us. So we leave it in incomplete stage & we move forward to achieve new things of new cynogenmod but again everytime same story repeats & thats why we have so many incomplete cyanogenmod roms.
I want to suggest that if the developers are working on ICS cm9 then they must work on first to achieve kernel 3.0 & get stable cm9. People now should not rush to achieve JB leaving behing cm9 work incomplete. "One time one task"
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Everytime it happens that when we work on perticular version of cynogenmod then suddenly new version of galaxy device releases or new version of android releases then current development looks old to us. So we leave it in incomplete stage & we move forward to achieve new things of new cynogenmod but again everytime same story repeats & thats why we have so many incomplete cyanogenmod roms.
I want to suggest that if the developers are working on ICS cm9 then they must work on first to achieve kernel 3.0 & get stable cm9. People now should not rush to achieve JB leaving behing cm9 work incomplete. "One time one task"
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K bro,why to waste time in partially working ports lets wait for source code's release .
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K bro,why to waste time in partially working ports lets wait for source code's release .
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Source code of jelly bean is of no use for us until we get kernel 3.0. Because building jelly bean rom or cm10 based on 2.x kernel is again a waste of time & again one more incomplete rom
vishal24387 said:
Source code of jelly bean is of no use for us until we get kernel 3.0. Because building jelly bean rom or cm10 based on 2.x kernel is again a waste of time & again one more incomplete rom
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You're right on that one bro.
Regarding porting Jelly Bean, it's another challenge for our great developers. And it is possible since it has already started coming on many devices. Another point is that JB does not introduce System level changes like ICS but a major update over it. So JB should easier than ICS.
Regarding Incomplete ROMs, each and every developer has his own set of skills and can't do what other can do and we must respect this. What dhiru can do is not necessarily doable by others too. But this should not come as deterrent for some quality work like MIUI and AOKP. If we would have kept waiting for 'Perfect and Complete' ICS then we would never have these great ROMs. These guys are working within known limitations and doing a great job. So i would always encourage new challenges, innovations, ideas, development and ROMs. We again might have many things not working on JB Ports but that's what fuel the developers to take up challenge and win it. Remember the first ICS and MIUI Ports ? And look today Thankfully Lolation, Frank, UT36104, Vurrut did not get discouraged by current limitations and went on to port these great ROMs and fix bugs. Thank You guys
Take every new thing as a challenge and give your best with whatever you have in hand instead of crying of what's not there or what will come someday
Good Day guys
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Regarding porting Jelly Bean, it's another challenge for our great developers. And it is possible since it has already started coming on many devices. Another point is that JB does not introduce System level changes like ICS but a major update over it. So JB should easier than ICS.
Regarding Incomplete ROMs, each and every developer has his own set of skills and can't do what other can do and we must respect this. What dhiru can do is not necessarily doable by others too. But this should not come as deterrent for some quality work like MIUI and AOKP. If we would have kept waiting for 'Perfect and Complete' ICS then we would never have these great ROMs. These guys are working within known limitations and doing a great job. So i would always encourage new challenges, innovations, ideas, development and ROMs. We again might have many things not working on JB Ports but that's what fuel the developers to take up challenge and win it. Remember the first ICS and MIUI Ports ? And look today Thankfully Lolation, Frank, UT36104, Vurrut did not get discouraged by current limitations and went on to port these great ROMs and fix bugs. Thank You guys
Take every new thing as a challenge and give your best with whatever you have in hand instead of crying of what's not there or what will come someday
Good Day guys
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I completely agree. People learn by doing hands on, and what I mean is building roms. Discouraging them just because you want them to complete a rom is very selfish, everybody has to start somewhere. Not everybody has sufficient knowledge in android programming to help with completing roms, i believe people feel a sense of accomplishment after building their first rom, only to be struck down by others that want a complete rom. I just want to say guys, don't discourage new roms please, think about other people's feelings. Thanks.
Cheers
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I completely agree. People learn by doing hands on, and what I mean is building roms. Discouraging them just because you want them to complete a rom is very selfish, everybody has to start somewhere. Not everybody has sufficient knowledge in android programming to help with completing roms, i believe people feel a sense of accomplishment after building their first rom, only to be struck down by others that want a complete rom. I just want to say guys, don't discourage new roms please, think about other people's feelings. Thanks.
Cheers
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Its not about discouraging new rom development. Its about how well we concentrate on each thing to complete it. I am not saying that we should stuck to only one perticular rom development. But remember guys that google will not take a pause for us so that we can complete current cynogenmod rom. New versions of android will contineously come out by google but we must have to think whether we should run behind new roms or should we first build a base kernel 3.x without which every future development will remain incomplete...???
Since I am a newbe I can't post in the dev fourms so I will ask my question here. I sucessfully installed [DEV][CRACKFLASHERS] 4.1 Jelly Bean JRN84D (Gnex)/ JRN84C (SDK) with the WIFI update-crespo-JRN83C-preview-2012063001 but no audio is there a workaround a driver perhaps anything, I like this rom it's super fast on my Nexus S
Chris
This wouldn't belong in development anyway (starting new threads in development is for DEVS ONLY) so it's good you couldn't post there.
If you want everything working you should stay away from SDK ports. It's not what you want to hear but it's the truth. There is no source code to work from so they are often very wonky.
No, there is no audio. You have installed the latest port.
There will not be any audio fix for the port. We will have to wait for the Update from Google.
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You should have read and asked around before flashing this ROM, as the previous users said and I would like to re-inforce this; SDK ROMs lack a lot of things and are not stable at all. They are not recommended, and they are basically good for previews and stuffing around.
If you really want the new Jelly Bean 4.1, then just wait a week or 2 and a stable version will come out, a custom ROM too.
If you want to revert back to a Custom ROM for now I suggest you use AOKP. It's very stable, reliable and easy to use. Make sure you don't flash a Stock ROM as this can cause problems.
Cheers
From what ive seen there is not audio yet. Devs are working hard to get it out and i appreciate it very much. :laugh: