Best partition/swap file settings for the SGA? - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Title says it all. Not sure if the Ace needs a swap file...

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[Q] Where are .qmg files booted from?

im wondering if it it would be possible to find where they are booted and change the file path location to read another type of file, say a .zip like everyother phone?
I am wondering the same thing. I understand that you can replace the kernel to achieve the same effect. But is there an other way that would not depend on kernel modification...
system/media/bootani.qmg
Which is utterly useless since no one can compile or decompile a .qmg file.

[Q] Can anyone please post their Default Build.prop File

as the title states i am wondering if anyone can post their default build.prop file, i kinda messed mine up while tweaking some of the settings
Here is one for the rooted stock rom by Hasoon. Just remove the .txt extension.

[GUIDE] [SOLVED] "logo_LTN_B.jpg draw failed" on Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102B

Remember: ROOT access is required to go through this guide
Hello XDA!
This is my first post, and I'll be glad if this helps you guys, because I seeked in a few threads here in XDA... But couldn´t find an especific one that may help me.
If you are like me, and you like to try new custom ROMs, it's possible to notice this message when you go back to the Stock ROM:
"logo_LTN_B.jpg draw failed"​
We see this horrible message instead of the boot logo [Samsung Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102 "M,B Le Fleur... Whatever"] So, this is a question that comes to our mind: Is it possible go solve this issue?
In this guide I'll explain step by step how to solve this.
To fix this issue we'll need just a ROOT file explorer [In my opinion, last version of Root Explorer is the best one for this]
Using the explorer we are going to follow this instructions:
1.- Open the explorer and go to "mnt" folder
2.- Be sure you have "Show hidden folders" activated and then you will open ".lfs" folder
In this folder you will notice that are located all images the device uses, and a few ones that are useless​
3.- Locate the file "logo.jpg" (This one is the most similar to the Stock boot logo) and COPY it to a different folder you want
4.- Edit the picture with any editor and save it as "logo_LTN_B.jpg"
At this point you have to make sure that the file is LESS than 11,00Kb, otherwise it won't work​
5.- Use the Root Explorer to COPY the new image TWICE in mnt/.lfs/
And that's it! You can reboot your device to make sure it worked
[THIS HAS BEEN TESTED ONLY IN Samsung Galaxy Y Duos GT-S6102]
Post your results on comments! :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1463510
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Tried this out, my logo file has 8 kb. Unfortunately when trying to copy it to .lfs folder I got a "not enough space" message and only 4 kb of the file could be written. After turning off the phone is bricked. No more action when connected to power or turned on. Very bad luck

Help a beginner with android kitchen

Hi! First of all i hope this is the right place to post. Otherwise point me in the right direction.
Now to my case.
Since the original kitchen thread is closed i hope i will have mercy to post my question here.
When I go through the different steps in terminal on my mac i get this messages:
Issue 1:
"Warning: No cache.img.ext4 found. You can unpack this file separatelyby running the plugin script in the kitchen's Advanced menu options.If your device doesn't use a CSC, then just ignore this message."
When i extract the zip file the kitchen makes, it says i should put its systems file in the system folder. But in there, there is already a folder named app, should i replace it or just add the csc zip contents to it? A little confused here.
Issue 2:
"1 issue(s) found. *Please review the update-script to ensure it is correct.Number of symlink conflicts resolved: 1NOTE: This device (m3) requires an updater-script"
"This script will convert your update-script into an updater-scriptand will also add the update-binary file.This option will also be given when you build your ROM, so it isnot necessary to convert your update-script now. *The kitchen is NOTcompatible with updater-scripts, so only a few options can be used*afterwards if you have an updater-script.Ensure you have an update-script under META-INF/com/google/androidof your working folder."
Just so i don't get it wrong. My Galaxy S3 I9305 requires me to change this to updateR? What about the update-binary? Stay as it is?
Thank you very much for any help. Really want to learn this. And i have googled this a lot so you guys are my last option on this matter.
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Removing an option from the Settings Menu

Hello everybody! I need help really bad. I have downloaded the "C-Rom" for my T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH T-999. There's an option in the Settings menu under Settings->Personalization called Themes. I want to remove this because I have no use for it and it crashes the GUI. Can somebody instruct me on how to properly remove it from my Settings menu or edit the Settings apk for me and upload it? I tried to do it myself by deleting strings from the Settings_Headers xml file but it was a failure. If anyone wants to attempt to help me I can provide the link and the location of this rom's Settings apk (since it's not in the "Apps" folder it's in the "Priv-apps" folder a little farther down).

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