Re: How long until I can post in the Dev Subforum?
I've gotten the minimum required, 10 posts to post replies in the Fascinate Development forums, but it's still saying I don't have the proper permissions.
imnuts just posted an update to his pb&j kernel that I want to download, but it seems like the site he redirects us to is missing the links...in fact all the links.
I can't ask him what's going on because I can't post!
While I can't help you with your posting problem.... I just tested the links you are talking about and they are all present and working.
they are not clickable links. You click his release link in the OP and scroll to the bottom then copy n past the urls he has.
The dropbox does not appear to be working tho....
10 posts I hope
Might wanna PM an Admin about that problem. That'll do you more good than posting a thread about it.
There is a link out there to a video of someone using a Photon rom on an atrix in order to get landscape hdmi mirroring. Isn't there a dev who could take that code and make it so that we can flash just the code for mirroring on the atrix? The rom is unstable, but the landscape hdmi works just dandy. Apparently I am also not allowed to post links, so...
I font have enough posts to post the link...
So I will just make useless posts until I can...
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CDUQtwIwAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DPSzuHO6Wz2U&ei=aRmBTtOdF4rliAKxxeSLDQ&usg=AFQjCNGgX4grbcXOc1MTTyrGHD_AM-fLKw&sig2=T9pVFiI6zTrgwknblVH3Ew
YAY!
This whole ten post thing is silly, I have been lurking for a long time now... (two more until I can post in the stupid link in the actual hdmi thread...)
Sorry for this...
Last one...
I guess one more then...
You shouldn't crowd the dew thread with your questions. I keep it here and without the buffer
To answer your question the mirroring goes deeper than the devs can figure out at the moment. Something is different at the fundamental level of the photon is my understanding
sent from my Atrix via XDA premium
Does anyone know if the Viewsonic G Tablet will be compatible with Android 4.0?
I'm really hoping that with the better then average specs the G tab has that it can handle this latest and greatest ROM
It is not about horsepower, the source code for drivers is not available yet and may never be even with the agreement... Froyo is the only os with true drivers from what I gather. Maybe ginger will have them soon. Otherwise just settle for nexflix on ginger or a camera/skype on froyo. Very frustrating!
U do know
#1 ICS was just announced
#2 2.3 is not supported by VS or nivida on this device
#4 There is a search on this site and a site called google?
I'm not trying to be a a$$, Just tired of these type posts we saw all this with 3.0. Please use the search before asking any questions. I can guarantee you that that 99% of all questions you would have are located in these forums. I have been a gtab owner since the beginning and before there was a spot for it here on XDA, I have see it all posted and searched for it on my own.
I did try to search for the answer before posting this question, I tried Google first and couldn't find anything that matched even with a very basic search criteria, I also tried to search for it thru this site with no luck. As I'm new to the Viewsonic G Tablet and to XDA Developers I was hoping the question wouldn't annoy anyone to severly. I guess I was mistaken.
A search for the term "Sandwich" in the gtab forums here returns at least 2 other threads on the topic.
You realize between your two ***** posts you've spent more time and space then the OP's original and reply posts... cmon with the forum whining, it's stupid and you DO sound like an @$$
litezout said:
You realize between your two ***** posts you've spent more time and space then the OP's original and reply posts... cmon with the forum whining, it's stupid and you DO sound like an @$$
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Confused, but pretty sure I should be offended
the best hope the GTab can have is through CyanogenMod
brettdwagner said:
Confused, but pretty sure I should be offended
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Brett don't worry they are talking to me. The info is on the forum if you search for it. if you choose not to, its your choice.
But be warned....
copc said:
U do know
#1 ICS was just announced
#2 2.3 is not supported by VS or nivida on this device
#4 There is a search on this site and a site called google?
I'm not trying to be a a$$, Just tired of these type posts we saw all this with 3.0. Please use the search before asking any questions. I can guarantee you that that 99% of all questions you would have are located in these forums. I have been a gtab owner since the beginning and before there was a spot for it here on XDA, I have see it all posted and searched for it on my own.
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Take a chill... in the time you berated him, you could have answered him. Your attitude sucks...
Forum and Marketplace Rules
drx69 said:
Take a chill... in the time you berated him, you could have answered him. Your attitude sucks...
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His point was that there are rules in place that we are all supposed to follow. It doesn't hurt to make new (or not so new) users aware of the rules. The very first rule is:
FORUM RULES
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting, whether you have a question or something new to share, it's very likely someone already asked that question or shared that news.
I like this rule too:
2.6 All members are expected to read and adhere to the XDA rules.
If you haven't read the rules they are located here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=1101
From what I have heard ICS wants 1 GB of ram while the Gtab has 512 MB. That may have some impact on the operation of ICS and may make it not worth porting to work on the Gtab.
That can't be right. The Nexus S only has 512MB of RAM and Google has already promise an ICS release for it.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
drx69 said:
Take a chill... in the time you berated him, you could have answered him. Your attitude sucks...
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Fact:
In the time you wrote that you both could have either searched for the answer or read the XDA rules.
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aabbondanza said:
His point was that there are rules in place that we are all supposed to follow. It doesn't hurt to make new (or not so new) users aware of the rules. The very first rule is:
FORUM RULES
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting, whether you have a question or something new to share, it's very likely someone already asked that question or shared that news.
I like this rule too:
2.6 All members are expected to read and adhere to the XDA rules.
If you haven't read the rules they are located here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=1101
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Funny how members that have been around awhile and know the rules understand me.
aabbondanza said:
The very first rule is:
FORUM RULES
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting, whether you have a question or something new to share, it's very likely someone already asked that question or shared that news.
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Everything on a forum was discussed once. That is not really an enforceble rule, but only in a few cases. That's why is a forum, we can have different oppinions, otherwise it would be called a blog.
And BTW, the way "search" functions are implemented on forums sucks. Sending people to Google is ridiculous IMO.
Rules, Opinions, Search & Google
SoNic67 said:
Everything on a forum was discussed once. That is not really an enforceble rule, but only in a few cases. That's why is a forum, we can have different oppinions, otherwise it would be called a blog.
And BTW, the way "search" functions are implemented on forums sucks. Sending people to Google is ridiculous IMO.
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You're preaching to the wrong choir. I didn't make the rules. Didn't say that the rule was enforcable. What I did say was we are expected to follow them (even if some choose not to) and that there is nothing wrong with pointing the rules out. Sure we can have different opinions & I was just stating mine. I personnally have had no problem finding what I need through search. It just takes a little time familiarizing yourself with how it works (IMO). If you have a problem with the rules and the XDA search functions maybe you should address your concerns or suggestions to XDA or one of the moderaors.
Also, I didn't suggest sending anyone to Google, although I still do use Google to find things because XDA does not contain everything.
Well ics has the same hardware requirements as gingerbread, so its theoretically possible to run it on a vgt with the help of a willing dev
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA App
well even if anyone was able to do so wouldnt they need a rom to base it off of pluse a working kernel then having to rework all the drivers on it i mean it wasnt supose to run honeycomb but they have a port working on it so if it was that and it was that the port so go just as fine for ICS just the same as honeycomb is
aabbondanza said:
His point was that there are rules in place that we are all supposed to follow. It doesn't hurt to make new (or not so new) users aware of the rules. The very first rule is:
FORUM RULES
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting, whether you have a question or something new to share, it's very likely someone already asked that question or shared that news.
I like this rule too:
2.6 All members are expected to read and adhere to the XDA rules.
If you haven't read the rules they are located here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=1101
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I wasnt going against the rules.. but he dont have to be an ass in reminding people. There is a saying "you can disagree without being disagreeable".
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copc said:
Fact:
In the time you wrote that you both could have either searched for the answer or read the XDA rules.
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Funny how members that have been around awhile and know the rules understand me.
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I know the rules... I also know how to talk to people and treat them nice without talking down to them. Maybe you should learn the difference.
Let's just get back to helping each other
drx69 said:
I wasnt going against the rules.. but he dont have to be an ass in reminding people. There is a saying "you can disagree without being disagreeable".
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I know the rules... I also know how to talk to people and treat them nice without talking down to them. Maybe you should learn the difference.
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Enough said. I don't believe his intention was to belittle even though some took it that way. It won't be the first or last time someone speaks or writes something out of frustration. There is also nothing wrong with letting users know how to better use the forums. Could it have been said better, yes. Each of us comes here to either help or be helped. How about we just get back to doing that!
Al
Anyone gotten theirs yet?
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/android-5-0-1-now-reportedly-live-verizon-driven-lg-g3-users-us-1490177
The software version is 23A. This already has at least three threads Kev.
zakkyzombie said:
The software version is 23A. This already has at least three threads Kev.
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Yes but one of the other threads discusses how to update before the actual rollout.
Questions should be asked in Q&A, and this question wasn't really worth starting a new thread. Also, in that article it refers to a link to the article regarding the original two people who 23A was somehow leaked to.
Also, the source code was released for 23B, so 23A isn't the full final OTA.
I don't see any sign of this yet.... One guy does not a "roll out" make. I think Verizon stuttered on this maybe for possible last minute bugs.
An article based on the article referencing the same random guy who got the ota.
Sorry op, but we already have 4 threads with some reference to this.
Someone report please.
bweN diorD said:
An article based on the article referencing the same random guy who got the ota.
Sorry op, but we already have 4 threads with some reference to this.
Someone report please.
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Aaaaaand this is what I said. Kevmans reply:
kevman8396 said:
Yes but one of the other threads discusses how to update before the actual rollout.
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Kev, sorry man. But the board is getting messy with all the other 23A threads. Its already confirmed 23A isn't the final, so I doubt they will do a full roll with it and a few days later roll out another. I'm on 23A and if commoners got it they would be very upset. Too many notacabe bugs.
Please continue all OTA discussion here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/general/vs98523a-ota-release-t3038706
No need to for multiple threads discussing the exact same thing.
Not sure why, but nowhere on the OnePlus 2 threads I can find how to flash the latest Oxygen OS.
I hope I don't break any XDA 'rules' by publishing a link to another forum (sorry, but even though I am a member since 2007 , I never opened a thread and quoted another forum)..
So here it is: http://www.technobuzz.net/install-oxygenos-2-0-2-update-on-oneplus-2-android/
I think it will serve us all in this community, and since it has already all the instructions, this post is short.
All credit goes to sidharth on his post on TechnoBuzz..
BigE
BigE said:
Not sure why, but nowhere on the OnePlus 2 threads I can find how to flash the latest Oxygen OS.
I hope I don't break any XDA 'rules' by publishing a link to another forum (sorry, but even though I am a member since 2007 , I never opened a thread and quoted another forum)..
So here it is: http://www.technobuzz.net/install-oxygenos-2-0-2-update-on-oneplus-2-android/
I think it will serve us all in this community, and since it has already all the instructions, this post is short.
All credit goes to sidharth on his post on TechnoBuzz..
BigE
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This thread here on the OnePlus forum has this info, and it should be updated as OnePlus rolls out updates as well.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/oneplus-2-stock-rom-collection-updated-01-09.347627/