i know there is a thread with a comprehensive list on what to freeze in Titanium Backup in the Atrix Dev. Forums, however, that list was compiled for froyo (2.2.x) I have noticed that there quite a few different processes/services/etc. in all gingerbread ROMS. anyone have any suggestions on what NOT to freeze. i am going to freeze everything I can find in froyo freeze/debloat thread, but i wanted to see if anyone else running a gingerbread rom and using TB to freeze had any suggestions.
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Currently I have a VS G-Tablet running VegANtab 7.0.0. It's a miracle that I was somehow able to install that rom without significant problems. I like VegANtab, but I find myself longing for the old stock interface (dashboard launcher) and the old apps which I cannot duplicate through the app store or at least I cannot find any self-contained calendar or contacts apps that do not sync to a google account. (I hate that syncing.)
So I'm looking for a way to run the old interface on a more current rom. I understand that this is TnT which is not VegANtab. I've searched the internet for ways to do this, and the results I received have left my head spinning.
Apparently, it is possible to do so with something called a Caulkin rom. What is a Caulkin rom? Something like TnT or CyanogenMod? I've never come across it before. Is the Caulkin rom just a kernel, and I have to install another rom together with it?
Can anyone point me to some info about this rom and to where I can download it?
Thanks.
There is a thread for Caulkulin's rom in the development section. It's just a seperate Rom, like the Vegan that you're using, or the original TNT was. Basically, you just flash it like you did the Vegan 7 Rom that you've already flashed.
It's called Caulkulin/Clemysn because it also comes with a custom kernel developed by Clemsyn. For instance, with you're vegantab 7 rom, you could always also flash a kernel, Clemysn, Pershoot, etc...but with the Caulkulin one, it comes packaged with the Rom.
There are many, many roms out there, now..it's basically up to you ot find one that makes you happy. some are ports of other systems roms, while others are more built from scratch using information that is available.
JowBe said:
Currently I have a VS G-Tablet running VegANtab 7.0.0. It's a miracle that I was somehow able to install that rom without significant problems. I like VegANtab, but I find myself longing for the old stock interface (dashboard launcher) and the old apps which I cannot duplicate through the app store or at least I cannot find any self-contained calendar or contacts apps that do not sync to a google account. (I hate that syncing.)
So I'm looking for a way to run the old interface on a more current rom. I understand that this is TnT which is not VegANtab. I've searched the internet for ways to do this, and the results I received have left my head spinning.
Apparently, it is possible to do so with something called a Caulkin rom. What is a Caulkin rom? Something like TnT or CyanogenMod? I've never come across it before. Is the Caulkin rom just a kernel, and I have to install another rom together with it?
Can anyone point me to some info about this rom and to where I can download it?
Thanks.
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Start here if you want to go back to a stock-based ROM
http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/17150-recovery-nvflash-full-restore-using-either-11-or-12-based-images-g-tablet/
Ive just flashed to CM7 and i've just noticed something. It doesn't have the android market on it and because of that how can i restore all my apps and stuff?
i used titanium backup pro when i had darky's rom installed.
i'm abit noob sorry if this doesnt make sence
Edit: I'm using a samsung Galaxy s I9000
You could just install the market - see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328860 or you could flash one of these (according to your device/firmware - http://goo-inside.me/gapps/).
I'm kinda new to this whole rooting thing and so far the only ROM I've tried beside the stock 2.2 is Liberated Aria DDX FR007.
I was reading about Liberated Aria 2.2.2 final found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=970272 and wanted to know if this will be a good upgrade.
If so, is there anything else I should do after installing it? I was reading about an upgraded Kernel (which i have no clue about) and GPS issues.
Is there anything else I should know about? Basically I was thinking about this move due to some bugs i currently have with my current setup. Contacts getting erased and no sync with gmail or fb.
Sorry for the noob questions, I just got lost following that thread after 40 pages.
Thanks in advanced for any advice.
Liberated Aria 2.2.2 is pretty much just a slightly updated version from FR007. If you like to keep things working pretty much the same way they do now then you should be happy with it. You do not need to worry about modifying the kernel or GPS libs with that ROM.
I would suggest doing a clean install if you are having syncing problems.
Oddly enough... I was going through the steps to do the install and when I performed the delete cache/dalvik, my sync started working again.
Nevermind, controls do work.
Is there anyway to get titanium to work on the ICS on HD2? i've used just about every rom for the hd2 and this is the only one that im having trouble using titanium on. I understand ICS is a new rom, but am i the only one having this issue?
tytung
and im currently running the latest tytung ICS rom
I'm currently running ICS on my Vibrant and and have no problems running Titanium Backup. What sort of problems are you having?
I am a newby in galaxy/android development / usage, so be easy on me
My Galaxy S2 currently runs CM7, Android 2.3.7.
I tried getting a new ROM by my own from these forums but it started crushing and wouldn't open any app so I restored back to CM7...
Would appreciate if anyone can link me or guide me through a stable release of ICS...
I have my apps backed up using Titanium Backup, as well as frequent backups using ROM Manager.
Thanks!
Alex
PoOoZaQ said:
I am a newby in galaxy/android development / usage, so be easy on me
My Galaxy S2 currently runs CM7, Android 2.3.7.
I tried getting a new ROM by my own from these forums but it started crushing and wouldn't open any app so I restored back to CM7...
Would appreciate if anyone can link me or guide me through a stable release of ICS...
I have my apps backed up using Titanium Backup, as well as frequent backups using ROM Manager.
Thanks!
Alex
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One do not use rom manger
Two ICS releases are in the General section .
Posted as >>>>>>>All Official ICS firmwares = stock Samsung firmware .
Custom ICS roms are in the Development sections .
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