[Q] Where to find a file like this kernel maker - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Where to find a file like this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161262
Section Two
I can not find file
How do it? there software?
Thanks

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Sorry I do not know. I have no idea what a cluster. What Forum?

Ask in the same thread.

Have been looking for this topic. Can not find a similar question.
I do not know how to write it?

Ask in the thread that you gave us a link for....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161262
If you don't have enough posts to post there (which you don't), then go to the off-topic forum and make some new friends for a while. At least read the rules (at the top of every forum) if you want to participate.

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Newb to xperia

hey guys
i just got my xperia couple of months ago but only found this forum yesterday.
been looking thorugh on how to customize my xperia but im just getting more and more confused.
can someone please explain to me what is rooting for and how to do it? and any easy ways to customize my xperia? much thanks
Model number:x10i
Firmware: 2.1update1
Baseband version:2.0.46
Kernel Version: 2.6.29
If you have a look in Xperia General, you'll find a whole lot of stuff...
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k1sr said:
If you have a look in Xperia General, you'll find a whole lot of stuff...
There's two rules to the forum. The first rule of the forum is Use Search Before Posting. The second rule of the forum is Use Search Before Posting.
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i have. just dont understand anything there
ChrisChan92 said:
i have. just dont understand anything there
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Hi Chris, just a heads up mate - a better place to ask questions is in the X10 Q and A sub-forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=745) or in the x10 General sub-forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=615). This sub-forum (Development) is for the clever guys that are attempting to hack/mod/change the way our phones work for the better - we have to try not to clutter it up with general stuff.
To answer your questions, rooting means that you gain the ability to have root access. in unix/linux terms - this is a god-like user that can do anything. normally the user is limited as to what they can do but with root you can edit system files, delete protected files, anything you want. as i can see from your first post, you already have 2.1 installed so you will need to use the SuperOneClick root method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=824788)
Good luck, and remember - dev forum is for devs only
Thread moved to Q&A.
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There's two rules to the forum. The first rule of the forum is Use Search Before Posting. The second rule of the forum is Use Search Before Posting.
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Another rule is don't start threads about threads to ask about things already answered in the thread you've already read.

[Q] is there language or font files in framework.apk???

hi i installed my native language fonts and libs and i got the language working in every thing except the nofication bar and bluetooth names and as far as i know the noficatoin bar connected some how with framework so what should i do to install the fonts there????
h.boushi1987 said:
[Q] is there language or font files in framework.apk???
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Not that I've seen. And put questions in the Q&A section.
XperiaX10iUser said:
Not that I've seen. And put questions in the Q&A section.
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sorry about that i thought it's about devlopment things my bad
h.boushi1987 said:
sorry about that i thought it's about devlopment things my bad
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Unless you're actually developing something then no.
MOD EDIT: BEFORE POSTING ANY THREAD IN THE DEVELOPMENT SECTION, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
If you have developed a ROM, or are working with others to do so, the development forum is somewhere to discuss and share ideas, post useful feedback and logs or crash dumps, and to discuss a common goal developers are trying to achieve.
It is NOT the place to post your question because it gets higher traffic, or because more experienced users frequent it. Doing this just annoys those who are working on the device, and drives them away. Developers don't want to wade through 20 threads of "Help me urgently" to find their threads for porting and fixing camera issues etc. Similarly, if a thread is designated as discussion for developers say, porting a camera fix, please do not post in there asking "When will it be ready?", "Can I flash this yet?" etc. This is both completely disrespectful to those working on the project (you evidently haven't read the important posts in the thread), and also is making it harder for developers to find comments from other developers or testers when required.
Similarly, don't make loads of "Thanks for your work here" posts in an active development thread. It's just as annoying to developers as asking when something will be ready. If a ROM is complete, then go ahead and thank the developer if you wish, but don't go into threads for devs only, and interrupt it to post "thanks". It's basically spamming, and is treated as such.
If you are posting in development, you should have read every sticky and notice there, and should be actively developing or helping in the development of something. Developing isn't installing a ROM, or using a tweak, it's creating a ROM or other hack or tweak. If you haven't read for several days before starting out on XDA, you are likely about to ask something already solved. I registered on XDA when I first wanted to post, and that was to join in a discussion on something. Sure, join up and ask a question, but read the information available in General and Q&A first, as your question will have been asked before. Search is your friend here, become familiar with it.
Regarding when to post in development if you are not actually developing something, there is one occasion where it's acceptable. If you find a leak of a new ROM, which isn't already posted, and you verify it's legitimacy via either running it, or based on the source you obtained it from, then this is assisting in development, and should be posted in development. If you want to ask when a leak will be available use search first, then if not already in discussion, open a thread in general or Q&A.
If you have a problem flashing a ROM, this is NOT related to development. It's up to you to determine if it is specific to a particular ROM, and post useful information in that developer's existing thread for the ROM. If it happens on more than one ROM, and isn't a known issue (remember you should read several times more words than you post), then find out what you are doing wrong. Check guides written by others, try to repeat the problem and see if it happens every time. Something needs to be reproducible to be fixed effectively.
Once you have identified what you need help with go to the device Q&A forum (general if device lacks one), and make a clear, informative thread that explains the issue, and what you have tried doing to fix it. Did you re-download the ROM? Did you ask a friend to flash it for you, to reduce chance of user error? What steps (exactly) did you follow? What errors did you see (exact wording)? Did you double check all the steps? Did you do a wipe or hard reset?
If you make a clear, concise, yet detailed post, you will find help forthcoming, and should get the problem sorted very quickly. If someone suggests you try something, report back on what happened, did it work etc. Then, next time someone has this issue and searches, they will find this and have a verified and tested solution.
So remember... before you start a thread in development, ask yourself what you are developing. If you can't answer, then stop, step away from the post button, and think about where you are posting. Would it be better in General or Q&A, or is some more time with your best friend, search, required?
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- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=769191

Soft bricked my phone

Ok, I downloaded a custom kernel via the ROM manager app on the Vibrant's stock rom. Since then, haven't been able to do anything. It still can into recovery mode. I made a back up but that hasn't work.
Plus the boot screen changed. It says the usual Galaxy S logo but along with that, it now says GT-I9000 below that.
Any ideas on what should I do?
Odin back to stock. Tut is in the stickies. Always do your research fist.
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Were you running 2.1 when you flashed this new kernel?
I accidently clicked on download vs cancel when I was browsing around the custom kernels section. Oh god I hate Odin.
Yes it was 2.1.
Do remember what the kernel was called? It was probably a 2.2 kernel. Which will wang the phone. Just download a 2.1 kernel and flash it. BOOM.
Thinking of posting a new thread???
Use the search button on the top bar!
This is the Vibrant Android Development Section, DO NOT post questions here...questions belong in the Vibrant Q&A Section​
If you have developed a ROM, or are working with others to do so, the development forum is somewhere to discuss and share ideas, post useful feedback and logs or crash dumps, and to discuss a common goal developers are trying to achieve.
It is NOT the place to post your question because it gets higher traffic, or because more experienced users frequent it. Doing this just annoys those who are working on the device, and drives them away. Developers don't want to wade through 20 threads of "Help me urgently" to find their threads for porting and fixing camera issues etc. Similarly, if a thread is designated as discussion for developers say, porting a camera fix, please do not post in there asking "When will it be ready?", "Can I flash this yet?" etc. This is both completely disrespectful to those working on the project (you evidently haven't read the important posts in the thread), and also is making it harder for developers to find comments from other developers or testers when required.
Similarly, don't make loads of "Thanks for your work here" posts in an active development thread. It's just as annoying to developers as asking when something will be ready. If a ROM is complete, then go ahead and thank the developer if you wish, but don't go into threads for devs only, and interrupt it to post "thanks". It's basically spamming, and is treated as such.
If you are posting in development, you should have read every sticky and notice there, and should be actively developing or helping in the development of something. Developing isn't installing a ROM, or using a tweak, it's creating a ROM or other hack or tweak. If you haven't read for several days before starting out on XDA, you are likely about to ask something already solved. I registered on XDA when I first wanted to post, and that was to join in a discussion on something. Sure, join up and ask a question, but read the information available in General and Q&A first, as your question will have been asked before. Search is your friend here, become familiar with it.
Regarding when to post in development if you are not actually developing something, there is one occasion where it's acceptable. If you find a leak of a new ROM, which isn't already posted, and you verify it's legitimacy via either running it, or based on the source you obtained it from, then this is assisting in development, and should be posted in development. If you want to ask when a leak will be available use search first, then if not already in discussion, open a thread in general or Q&A.
If you have a problem flashing a ROM, this is NOT related to development. It's up to you to determine if it is specific to a particular ROM, and post useful information in that developer's existing thread for the ROM. If it happens on more than one ROM, and isn't a known issue (remember you should read several times more words than you post), then find out what you are doing wrong. Check guides written by others, try to repeat the problem and see if it happens every time. Something needs to be reproducible to be fixed effectively.
Once you have identified what you need help with go to the device Q&A forum (general if device lacks one), and make a clear, informative thread that explains the issue, and what you have tried doing to fix it. Did you re-download the ROM? Did you ask a friend to flash it for you, to reduce chance of user error? What steps (exactly) did you follow? What errors did you see (exact wording)? Did you double check all the steps? Did you do a wipe or hard reset?
If you make a clear, concise, yet detailed post, you will find help forthcoming, and should get the problem sorted very quickly. If someone suggests you try something, report back on what happened, did it work etc. Then, next time someone has this issue and searches, they will find this and have a verified and tested solution.
So remember... before you start a thread in development, ask yourself what you are developing. If you can't answer, then stop, step away from the post button, and think about where you are posting. Would it be better in General or Q&A, or is some more time with your best friend, search, required?
jellette said:
Thinking of posting a new thread???
Use the search button on the top bar!
This is the Vibrant Android Development Section, DO NOT post questions here...questions belong in the Vibrant Q&A Section​
If you have developed a ROM, or are working with others to do so, the development forum is somewhere to discuss and share ideas, post useful feedback and logs or crash dumps, and to discuss a common goal developers are trying to achieve.
It is NOT the place to post your question because it gets higher traffic, or because more experienced users frequent it. Doing this just annoys those who are working on the device, and drives them away. Developers don't want to wade through 20 threads of "Help me urgently" to find their threads for porting and fixing camera issues etc. Similarly, if a thread is designated as discussion for developers say, porting a camera fix, please do not post in there asking "When will it be ready?", "Can I flash this yet?" etc. This is both completely disrespectful to those working on the project (you evidently haven't read the important posts in the thread), and also is making it harder for developers to find comments from other developers or testers when required.
Similarly, don't make loads of "Thanks for your work here" posts in an active development thread. It's just as annoying to developers as asking when something will be ready. If a ROM is complete, then go ahead and thank the developer if you wish, but don't go into threads for devs only, and interrupt it to post "thanks". It's basically spamming, and is treated as such.
If you are posting in development, you should have read every sticky and notice there, and should be actively developing or helping in the development of something. Developing isn't installing a ROM, or using a tweak, it's creating a ROM or other hack or tweak. If you haven't read for several days before starting out on XDA, you are likely about to ask something already solved. I registered on XDA when I first wanted to post, and that was to join in a discussion on something. Sure, join up and ask a question, but read the information available in General and Q&A first, as your question will have been asked before. Search is your friend here, become familiar with it.
Regarding when to post in development if you are not actually developing something, there is one occasion where it's acceptable. If you find a leak of a new ROM, which isn't already posted, and you verify it's legitimacy via either running it, or based on the source you obtained it from, then this is assisting in development, and should be posted in development. If you want to ask when a leak will be available use search first, then if not already in discussion, open a thread in general or Q&A.
If you have a problem flashing a ROM, this is NOT related to development. It's up to you to determine if it is specific to a particular ROM, and post useful information in that developer's existing thread for the ROM. If it happens on more than one ROM, and isn't a known issue (remember you should read several times more words than you post), then find out what you are doing wrong. Check guides written by others, try to repeat the problem and see if it happens every time. Something needs to be reproducible to be fixed effectively.
Once you have identified what you need help with go to the device Q&A forum (general if device lacks one), and make a clear, informative thread that explains the issue, and what you have tried doing to fix it. Did you re-download the ROM? Did you ask a friend to flash it for you, to reduce chance of user error? What steps (exactly) did you follow? What errors did you see (exact wording)? Did you double check all the steps? Did you do a wipe or hard reset?
If you make a clear, concise, yet detailed post, you will find help forthcoming, and should get the problem sorted very quickly. If someone suggests you try something, report back on what happened, did it work etc. Then, next time someone has this issue and searches, they will find this and have a verified and tested solution.
So remember... before you start a thread in development, ask yourself what you are developing. If you can't answer, then stop, step away from the post button, and think about where you are posting. Would it be better in General or Q&A, or is some more time with your best friend, search, required?
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This. THIS! Lol.
Sent from my Nero v3 Vibrant.
i guess we have people auditioning for moderators now...weird!
menacetwosociety said:
i guess we have people auditioning for moderators now...weird!
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I sure hope he gets the job ;-)
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I did the exact same thing when I tried installing Eugenes Gingerbread rom. I got the I9000 boot screen and then nothing on my phone worked. Many error boxes popped up. I was able to apply my backup I created though and everything worked fine.
Odin is the answer to 90% of all questions posted here
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ATTENTION: AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II General Guide/Walkthrough/FAQ/hints and tips

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Since this is the General section and all new users will be collected in this section (because they cant post in the Dev section yet for good reasons), we will start at the beginning and assume you have a fresh new device. We will go over the steps from first to last on how to achieve root, custom kernels, costume firmware and then hacks and tweaks.
How to Easily Root your device.
How to Flash Custom Binaries Without Ever Incrementing the Flash Counter!!
How to Prepare Your Phone to Return to the Store or for Warranty Replacement. Or how to set your Back To Stock.
How to flash a custom Firmware/ROM on your Phone.
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ATTENTION: AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II General Guide/Walkthrough/FAQ/hints and tips

This is going to serve as a reference guide and will be linked to already existing threads/topics with ongoing discussions, so please feel free to post in the correct topic if you have any concerns or questions.
Welcome to the AT&T Galaxy S II General Section. Here you will be able to find almost all the necessary information on how to hack/mod/root/tweak your phone so that it fits your needs.
Before anything, make sure you real the XDA RULES. These rules go for every forum on XDA and will be enforced. Pay close attention to Rule #1... read it, then read it again. Also be sure to check for other Forum Specific Rules that will be enforced be the Moderators here.
There are 6 forums here:
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Q&A <--- Have a question or need something answered? Search first, then post here
Accessories <--- All i777 related accessory topics go here
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Other i777 Hellraised/Ported Development <--- *NEW* Coming Soon!
Themes and Apps <--- All i777 related themes, hacks and apps go in here
These forums have been put together to so that you may find what you are looking for and not have to spend hours searching. Make sure that you look, search and post in the correct forums so we dont cross-post and clutter up our system. We appreciate the extra time you spend looking and posting in the correct forum so that others may be able to quickly find what they need and not have to dig through useless threads/posts.
Since this is the General section and all new users will be collected in this section (because they cant post in the Dev section yet for good reasons), we will start at the beginning and assume you have a fresh new device. We will go over the steps from first to last on how to achieve root, custom kernels, costume firmware and then hacks and tweaks.
How to Easily Root your device.
How to Flash Custom Binaries Without Ever Incrementing the Flash Counter!!
How to Prepare Your Phone to Return to the Store or for Warranty Replacement. Or how to set your Back To Stock.
How to flash a custom Firmware/ROM on your Phone.
How to manually replace modded/stock system files.
Those are the 5 main groups, each linked to a separate thread/topic that will help guide you through the process and hopefully avoid any problems. If you do develop a problem, please look through the topic or thread that you are in to quickly solve your issue. Also be sure to check the FAQ as your answer may already be there waiting for you.
Have a question? Most questions have already been answered here in the FAQ topic. Try looking here before you decide to post a new thread to ask a question. Chances are, you're not the first to have a questions so its more than likely been answered and discussed.
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