Hello, new Galaxy Ace and curently in the process of customizing the **** out of it. Few questions:
1. Exactly what pre-installed apps can I uninstall safely? Device is rooted, on GB 2.3.5.
2. I plan on installing SaidyBoost, do I need to uninstall apps if I'm going to do this?
3. The thread is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1561806, could someone please tell me how I install a kernel that supports init.d, and should I install ext4lagfix?
4. To install it, do I just put the .zip on the SD, then update from recovery mode, and do I need CWM, and does this void the warranty (I'm guessing yes).
I'm sorry for the spiel; I'm usually the one doling out the advice but I am a total n00b to Android. Any help and time taken is much appreciated, thank you
B00MJUICE said:
Hello, new Galaxy Ace and curently in the process of customizing the **** out of it. Few questions:
1. Exactly what pre-installed apps can I uninstall safely? Device is rooted, on GB 2.3.5.
2. I plan on installing SaidyBoost, do I need to uninstall apps if I'm going to do this?
3. The thread is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1561806, could someone please tell me how I install a kernel that supports init.d, and should I install ext4lagfix?
4. To install it, do I just put the .zip on the SD, then update from recovery mode, and do I need CWM, and does this void the warranty (I'm guessing yes).
I'm sorry for the spiel; I'm usually the one doling out the advice but I am a total n00b to Android. Any help and time taken is much appreciated, thank you
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1. You don't uninstall.. It's impossible. Maybe possibru if you have a file manager and you navigate into /system/app then mount it as R/W (read & write) and delete them (not so recommended though)
2.No need to do anything, just install it
3. Get yourself a ROM, and see in the ROM thread which kernel runs best with that ROM. Many kernels support init.d
4. Dude, forget about the warranty. Get rid of your paper, your warranty was gone the second you rooted your phone
Press thanks if i helped
alinuredini said:
1. You don't uninstall.. It's impossible. Maybe possibru if you have a file manager and you navigate into /system/app then mount it as R/W (read & write) and delete them (not so recommended though)
2.No need to do anything, just install it
3. Get yourself a ROM, and see in the ROM thread which kernel runs best with that ROM. Many kernels support init.d
4. Dude, forget about the warranty. Get rid of your paper, your warranty was gone the second you rooted your phone
Press thanks if i helped
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I'm literally retarded, I can't find the thank button >.> tell me where and you shall receive.
It is possibru to uninstall the stock apps, I already installed a few. Just want to know which ones exactly.
Could you point me towards what I should download?
And I am keeping the warranty because if I really screw it up, I can hardbrick it on purpose and send it back for a new one. How shly
B00MJUICE said:
I'm literally retarded, I can't find the thank button >.> tell me where and you shall receive.
It is possibru to uninstall the stock apps, I already installed a few. Just want to know which ones exactly.
Could you point me towards what I should download?
And I am keeping the warranty because if I really screw it up, I can hardbrick it on purpose and send it back for a new one. How shly
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I see you are quite new
Soo, get yourself a recovery,boot into recovery, make a backup.
If you want to learn ROM development, this is the place for you ..
It will tell you what to do, and how to do..
After that you will learn to delete apps you dont want(ex.Maps;if u dont use maps)
Then you make a flashable zip and install it through the Recovery you installed previous
The thanks button is below the post im posting now
One better (IMO) option than uninstalling pre-installed apps (as this has been known to cause problems with updates and stability/performance for some) would be to use an app like Gemini App Manager to turn off Autorun settings (usually just turn off "On Boot Completed", but some other events can help also) for the apps you don't want to use. That way, these apps will not use up resources in the background without running the them yourself. That way you can keep the apps around in case some future update or something else requires their presence.
alinuredini said:
I see you are quite new
Soo, get yourself a recovery,boot into recovery, make a backup.
If you want to learn ROM development, this is the place for you ..
It will tell you what to do, and how to do..
After that you will learn to delete apps you dont want(ex.Maps;if u dont use maps)
Then you make a flashable zip and install it through the Recovery you installed previous
The thanks button is below the post im posting now
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I have a backup made with Titanium; do I save the file to my computer or something for safety?
Holy **** just read the thread you sent me, ROMs Y U NO SIMPLE?!
B00MJUICE said:
I have a backup made with Titanium; do I save the file to my computer or something for safety?
Holy **** just read the thread you sent me, ROMs Y U NO SIMPLE?!
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It's simple. Just more use of the geek-ish part of your brain.
If you don't want to mod a ROM, then just grab one from the Android Development Section of your phones thread, because they already have many useless apps removed, and some tweaks applied
If you want to learn more about ROM cooking PM me
alinuredini said:
It's simple. Just more use of the geek-ish part of your brain.
If you don't want to mod a ROM, then just grab one from the Android Development Section of your phones thread, because they already have many useless apps removed, and some tweaks applied
If you want to learn more about ROM cooking PM me
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Literally all I want is to install that ROM. THat is all. Nothing more, nothing less, I don't want a kitchen on my phone, I don't want to learn more developemnt, I know too much crap already. I don't want to edit the ROM, or any other stuff.
Are you telling me I need to do ALL that to my phone just to speed it up? Are my choices walk the tight rope of the Android kitchen or be n00b and download the pre-made one? Plesus Jesus let that be all.
B00MJUICE said:
Literally all I want is to install that ROM. THat is all. Nothing more, nothing less, I don't want a kitchen on my phone, I don't want to learn more developemnt, I know too much crap already. I don't want to edit the ROM, or any other stuff.
Are you telling me I need to do ALL that to my phone just to speed it up? Are my choices walk the tight rope of the Android kitchen or be n00b and download the pre-made one? Plesus Jesus let that be all.
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Praise the lord thats it
Just get ur ass on a good ROM, and see watcha like in your rom. There is also the newest version of Android, the 4.0.4 for your phone. Just check it out in the Development Section. Search for AOKP (Android Open Kang Project) . Or you can always stick with a better 2.3.x ROM for your phone
Cheers bro
alinuredini said:
Praise the lord thats it
Just get ur ass on a good ROM, and see watcha like in your rom. There is also the newest version of Android, the 4.0.4 for your phone. Just check it out in the Development Section. Search for AOKP (Android Open Kang Project) . Or you can always stick with a better 2.3.x ROM for your phone
Cheers bro
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I'm going to thank you again, becuase I'm just that tough. Goodbye
August 16
Quick note on the OP
My apologies for neglecting the original post for nearly a month! I'm a kindergarten teacher, and I've been super busy preparing for the approaching school year.
I think the OP is mostly just a tool for newcomers (especially now that support for the 201 kinda slowed down - I'm sure most of you don't need a guide to flash your daily dose of CM, and don't need an OP!).
That said, I still think it's an important tool, because there are always newcomers. The OP could just get erased entirely and this thread/the discussion would survive, but I don't think newcomers would be as likely to start using CM without a handy OP. Whether or not that matters is up to you. Personally, I like seeing CyanogenMod grow (that's what she said?), and I think a larger install base = a better CM (that's what she said?), but to each their own.
For the nxet few months, I will try to keep up with the updates, but my guess is that I'll update about twice a month. That leaves a few options: 1) just let the OP updates be infrequent, 2) start a new thread, or 3) hand over the reigns to someone else.
option 1: Not my favorite. Like I said, I think a somewhat up-to-date OP is a good thing.
option 2: Not my favorite, UNLESS a mod can merge the new thread with the old thread. Many questions and answers are in these pages, and it's nice to search within a single thread and not the entire board
option 3: My favorite! If someone else wants to take over, it's cool with me. You can even have all of the "thanks," which some people care about so deeply. I only ask that you keep it classy - like CyanogenMod - and flash the updates yourself before posting.
I know from asking the mods before that people can't "share" OPs, I know from experience that nobody wants to do a google docs OP (*sniff*), but maybe someone can take over full ownership? if not, then I push for option two, but I'd like to see this old thread live on! Yes, it's an unofficial thread, but some of the devs have posted here, and I even got dalingrin's blessing in a PM, which is enough in itself to make this thread special!
So if you want to be the OP, just ask me, and we'll ask a mod to do some voodoo. failing that, maybe I could just give you my account...? But I'm not a huge fan of that idea, because I'm still going to use XDA.
Why does this thread exist?
TL;DR answer:
It exists so that the thread title will say something like "[ROM] CyanogenMod 9 / Updated April 3," the OP will have relevant information, and people will have a place to discuss CM9 on XDA.
It does NOT exist because I want thanks (I do not) or because I want to scam people for donations (I have no donation link).
Long answer:
Right before the CyanogenMod team began posting nightlies for the TF201, theeggman posted his own build. In his thread, he stated: "Once official nightly builds are downloadable and confirmed useable, I will no longer regularly update this build." True to his word, his build (and the OP) is no longer updated. Despite the fact that the [KANG] label does not apply to the official nightlies, and the OP is not up to date, CM 9 users like myself are still posting on that thread.
There are two small problems with using that thread: 1) CM 9 users need to check CyanogenMod to see if new builds are available, because the thread title is never updated 2) The OP does not reflect the current offerings from CyanogenMod; unless you read the thread, you wouldn't even know that nightlies exist. I posted my concerns about this yesterday, and asked if anyone would object to a new thread devoted to the official CM nightlies (and stable builds, when/if they become available). Almost 24 hours have passed, and nobody has posted any objections, so I went ahead and created this thread.
Update:
I hoped that this could become a collaborative OP, but I asked Mr. Clown, and he said that it is not possible to share editing rights for posts. However, I really think it could be helpful to collaborate on things that change frequently, especially when considering the fact that we all use our tablet differently. With this in mind, I suggested a Google docs collaboration that could get periodically copied and pasted into the OP. If you're a regular CM user interested in helping, send me your gmail and I'll add you to the doc's list of editors.
Moving on!
CyanogenMod 9 for the TF201!I am not affiliated with CyanogenMod in any way, shape, or form. Please direct your thanks and donations to the CyanogenMod team, or consider donating to some of the other fine TF201 ROM developers on XDA.
Alert! CyanogenMod 9 may irreversibly break your TF201. Also, you need to unlock your bootloader to install CM 9, which completely voids your TF201's warranty. You assume ALL responsibility for any damage. Use CyanogenMod at your own risk. If you are not willing to accept these risks, then do not proceed.
Features: There are dozens of websites - including the official CyanogenMod website, found below - that describe the features of CyanogenMod, so describing them here would be superfluous. If a new feature premieres on a build for the TF201, it will be noted on the build list. In a nutshell, it has a very stock AOSP/vanilla/Nexus feel, but with performance tweaks and added tools/abilities.
Screens can be found here and changelog can be found here. (thanks paddycr)
Some fun news about CyanogenMod 9 (and ten!)
CM10 (running Jelly Bean!) will probably come our way!
Interesting presentation by CyanogenMod founder, neat stuff, not overtly technical. Check it out for some opinions, history, knowledge of how CyanogenMod works as an organization.
Latest Nightly
Released August 16
Size: 132.79 MB
MD5: cc1621b630e54a32cea024ef8fce5444
Latest Release Candidate (RC)
Released July 19
Size: 132.49 MB
MD5: 484e9cb7318e484c84a1434921cb6de7
Latest Stable build
Released August 10
Size: 132.79 MB
MD5: 62bebfdf39cfa91a93676e363b6442c6
Known Issues
Remember, this thread is not maintained by a CyanogenMod developer, so these issues are not necessarily going to be addressed; this is just information for people considering using this ROM.
Toggling WiFi on/off can, in certain situations, freeze and reboot the tablet (WiFi issues seem to be completely fixed!)
Screen wakes upon closing tablet dock
External SD does not support NTFS
Battery Stats usage not available (only bar graph, no apps)
CyanogenMod custom setting to skip to next/previous track using volume keys when screen is off works poorly; one track can be skipped, but the volume keys turn the screen on, reverting the volume keys to their volume behaviors. Device is NOT set to wake with volume keys.
These issues are (hopefully) compiled collaboratively by other forum members on a Google doc. If you use CyanogenMod on your Prime, your help with the list would be very appreciated!
Installation instructions
Prior to installation, please make sure you have read and understand the red "Alert!" above.
So your tablet is unlocked has root access? Time to install a custom recovery. When your tablet has root access (helpful) and is unlocked (mandatory), installing a custom recovery is easy, thanks to some amazing apps that are freely available on the android market. If this is your first time flashing a ROM, there are a few different ways to proceed, but I would suggest downloading either "ROM Manager" or "GooManager" from the Play market: they are probably the easiest ways to install a custom recovery. Both are very user-friendly. ROM Manager will help you set up ClockWork Mod (CWM, not to be confused with CM), GooManager will help you set up TWRP.
I get a lot of questions about this, so put another way: The free apps ROM Manager and GooManager can help you install custom recovery ClockWork Mod or TWRP, respectively. You need a custom recovery to install CyanogenMod. Although incredibly helpful, you do not need need ROM Manager or GooManager, but they can help you install a custom recovery. If you're not sure which one to use, just read their threads and see what appeals to you. I'm inclined to suggest ROM Manager / CWM because they have been around for a super long time and it's included with CyanogenMod, but I have used CWM and TWRP with CM9 and they both work great.
If using CWM: You MUST use Clockwork recovery 5.8.2.0 or higher. If you have an older version of clockwork installed, you will run into problems. If you made a nandroid with an older version, make a new nandroid. I think the easiest way to update is to use the ROM Manager app, available on the market.
Update: In fact, use 5.8.2.0 specifically, which can be found in ROM Manager under the heading "all CWM recoveries" (or something) near the bottom of the list. ROM Manager may make you install the latest version of CWM before allowing you to install the alternate versions, but don't let that scare you; just flash the latest, and then flash 5.8.2.0. Apparently the latest CWM update brought some problems for the TF201? someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Have you been using Root Keeper? Great app, but it doesn't play nice with the alternate recoveries (and now that you have an unlocked bootloader, you don't need it anymore anyway - CM9 is already rooted, turn it on/off in the settings). Delete the root backup, uninstall the app, and delete any backups (like TiBu backups) you have made of Root Keeper, as well as any nandroids that include Root Keeper.
The following instructions assume that your bootloader is unlocked and you installed a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP:
1) Download CyanogenMod 9 (below) Be sure to make note of the MD5 checksum. After the download finishes, make sure the MD5 on the download page matches the MD5 on your downloaded file (there are many apps that calculate MD5 freely available on the market). Your ROM file will probably be in your downloads folder.
2) Turn off your prime
3) If docked, remove your prime from the dock
4) Holding the volume down button, turn your prime back on. When you see the white text appear in the top left, press volume up.
5) Make a nandroid backup
6) New to CyanogenMod? Wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, and wipe dalvik cache. If you're updating from an older nightly, that step is probably not necessary.
7) Install .zip from SD card, and chose the file you downloaded earlier
8) (optional) Install .zip from SD card, and chose the gApps
9) Reboot!
ALSO: Thanks to disturb3d1, you can watch his how-to-install-CM video here. Unlock, root, custom recovery install, and all sorts of other how-to videos are also available.
Download CM 9
As this ROM is build from stock CM sources the GPL parts can be found in the official CM repo (thanks Diamondback)
Download gApps
The gApps link is for April 29, 2012.
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
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No need for disclaimer. Warranty is voided once you unlock your bootloader.
Thanks jdeoxys
Itaintrite said:
No need for disclaimer. Warranty is voided once you unlock your bootloader.
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It seems like other ROMs that need bootloader unlocked to install still have some kind of warning. I'll take it off if you're sure, though.
Thanks for the thread. I don't think I will flash CM9 again until some more features are added, but its great to keep tabs on.
Transformer Prime/Galaxy Nexus CDMA
It's not the ROM that voids warranty but unlocking the bootloader.
As long as you can restore your device at initial factory state your warranty is preserved. For example on my phone I just have to use nvflash to restore a full stock ROM and to have a brand new factory device.. because on LG phones bootloader is open.
So you can remove those warnings, and people know what cyanogen is, even if I'm surprised by the proportion of total Android noobs here (seems like the prime is the first Android device of many here).
Itaintrite said:
No need for disclaimer. Warranty is voided once you unlock your bootloader.
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Brave man to do that. I would expect that a noob could make a reasonable case for arguing that he assumed you'd thoroughly tested the rom before posting links to it.....
Remember also, users from different jurisdictions read these forums. Having a general disclaimer is unlikely to be a bad idea.
IMHO.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using xda premium
tangiers said:
Brave man to do that. I would expect that a noob could make a reasonable case for arguing that he assumed you'd thoroughly tested the rom before posting links to it.....
Remember also, users from different jurisdictions read these forums. Having a general disclaimer is unlikely to be a bad idea.
IMHO.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using xda premium
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Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using xda premium
although file size seems 119.30mb, the download file size is 59.3mb
can you check please?
ayk33 said:
although file size seems 119.30mb, the download file size is 59.3mb
can you check please?
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There is nothing to check, he doesn't maintain the server, which is cyanogen one.
And he mentioned in OP that there is an issue with latest nightly download.
Try to report directly to Cyanogen or wait for a new build.
I thought the same thing when i was downloading the file i did it twice but didnt make no sence from 59mb and then sometimes a 79mb n looking at the right 119mb no wonder i was updating it on my table n said it was a bad file SMH LOL
Sent from my Transformer Prime CM9 using XDA Premium App
tangiers said:
Brave man to do that. I would expect that a noob could make a reasonable case for arguing that he assumed you'd thoroughly tested the rom before posting links to it.....
Remember also, users from different jurisdictions read these forums. Having a general disclaimer is unlikely to be a bad idea.
IMHO.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using xda premium
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OP
Thanks for the thread . If someone doesn't like it, then just don't read it.
if you want to add this link, it's the changelog for the prime that includes what has been added to the nightly and what's in the works for the next one.
http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=tf201
So far what I can see there are the general Cyanogenmod changes, nothing specific for our Prime.
apascual89 said:
OP
Thanks for the thread . If someone doesn't like it, then just don't read it.
if you want to add this link, it's the changelog for the prime that includes what has been added to the nightly and what's in the works for the next one.
http://cm-nightlies.appspot.com/?device=tf201
So far what I can see there are the general Cyanogenmod changes, nothing specific for our Prime.
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Wow, nice! That's awesome, I never saw that before. Adding now!
The direct DL for the nightly is bad for some reason, but the BT link works just fine and is the full file too.
EDIT: Won't be flashing
Yes, there is something weird with all the direct HTTP download mirrors for the TF201 (yes, all)... as @hakarune said, use the torrent link... it works and so does CM9... been using this since the previous nightly and loving it so far!!! That said, can't wait for more features like notification power widgets...
hakarune said:
The direct DL for the nightly is bad for some reason, but the BT link works just fine and is the full file too.
EDIT: Won't be flashing
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It seems like the build bot has been having some trouble. The Galaxy Nexus nightlies have been iffy at best lately.
hakarune said:
The direct DL for the nightly is bad for some reason, but the BT link works just fine and is the full file too.
EDIT: Won't be flashing
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Sorry, do you mean that you won't be flashing because it doesn't interest you, or are you running into an error when flashing? I ask because the file size does not match the size (about 125 MB) does not match what is listed on the CM download page. In the past, I downloaded directly from the URL or within ROM manager, not BT, is it normal for the .zip file to differ in size?
And thanks for pointing out the BT option, I tried searching for a torrent, but always ended up at the CM download page... I didn't realize that the torrent link was right there!
This is why I wish the OP could be collaborative... I can update what other people post, but it would get updated so much more quickly if others could edit the OP. How about I make a google docs file, give the link to people interested in helping, you can edit whenever, and I'll just periodically copy and paste the google doc into the OP?
I don't have time to try this right now, but I can't wait to try the April 3 nightly!
Komodo Rogue said:
Sorry, do you mean that you won't be flashing because it doesn't interest you, or are you running into an error when flashing? I ask because the file size does not match the size (about 125 MB) does not match what is listed on the CM download page. In the past, I downloaded directly from the URL or within ROM manager, not BT, is it normal for the .zip file to differ in size?
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Download sizes do vary, but not by that much. The size deviation should be somewhere around 2-5mb. That's a guess. If the file size is much different, there is a problem. Basically each nightly is the same with minor changes that shouldn't amount to much more than a couple of megs.
Edit: I should add that, in my experience, if the nightly is bad CWM won't flash it at all.
Fan of Cyan..
Ok so being a Fan of Cyanogenmod, Hell my Evo shift still runs a modded form, Is the 125mb torrent flashable? or not? i would love to get this on my prime, Anyone?
We have finally recieved the official Jellybean update from LG along with an unlocked bootloader! Hooray!
Bugs:
- Headphones don't work
- No sound out and in while calling (echo at first calling)
- NFC is always ON can't turn off
- No options for things such as 'use GPU interface render' or something like that
- Home button doesn't show LOCK SCREEN when trying to turn on phone with button.
- No access to microsd when connected to PC
- Can't turn on DEBUG USB??
Download Link for Rom and Bootloader Unlock and Recovery:
-forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189646
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- http://get.cm/?device=p760
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GAPPS PACKAGE:
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
Original Thread:
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39153286#post39153286
Discuss questions and concerns about cm10.1 also feel free to report bugs.
Changelogs CM based on Markolinos Port of CyanogenMod:
https://github.com/markolino631/android_device_lge_p760
Changelogs for Official CM10.1:
Not available yet (someone point me to link if im wrong)
THANKS:
aremcee for bootloader unlock and recovery
LG for boot loader unlock and official JB
CyanogenMod for bringing us there roms
Markolino631 for maintaining this device and starting development for it.
Download link is invalid?
i think its still being uploaded. give it 10-15 minutes. also i think it doest work on p769 i havent tried.
Virusbetax said:
i think its still being uploaded. give it 10-15 minutes. also i think it doest work on p769 i havent tried.
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Gotcha. I just downloaded it. May try just for kicks.
get back on whether it works or not if u do risk it.
lol!!!
Code:
"Security Error"
I guess I should have removed the P760 kernel from the zip before flashing.
I will KDZ back to 10g, remove kernel from zip, and reflash. Please hold....
seems like a good idea lol
No go. Still security error. Must be the locked boot loader on P769.
I have a problem with echo. I can hear myself and the caller has an echo
Virusbetax said:
i think its still being uploaded. give it 10-15 minutes. also i think it doest work on p769 i havent tried.
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Virusbetax said:
get back on whether it works or not if u do risk it.
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@Virusbetax, Thanks and glad to see, you have all that enthusiasm this thread needs from a member, but my friend....
IMHO, Please dont mind, you are not the right person to post in "ORIGINAL DEVELOPEMENT" section. Markolino deserved it coz he is working on CM9 and CM10 codes. If you are just posting a link of aremcee's work in this section, this is not fair. If someone asks bugfixes and tweaks and changes in features, you will not be able to do it or recompile it or give any support. Posts in this section should be done with responsibilities. Tell me if I am wrong.
Hope you will take care next time. Sorry if this bugged.
anyone tested on P768 :-?
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@Virusbetax, Thanks and glad to see, you have all that enthusiasm this thread needs from a member, but my friend....
IMHO, Please dont mind, you are not the right person to post in "ORIGINAL DEVELOPEMENT" section. Markolino deserved it coz he is working on CM9 and CM10 codes. If you are just posting a link of aremcee's work in this section, this is not fair. If someone asks bugfixes and tweaks and changes in features, you will not be able to do it or recompile it or give any support. Posts in this section should be done with responsibilities. Tell me if I am wrong.
Hope you will take care next time. Sorry if this bugged.
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i ubderstand completely my friend. if u would like i take down markolino can post his thread up.
just move my thread to android development if you want as well. or i could turn it into discussion thread.
I think credit for cm10.1 is due to aremcee
Virusbetax said:
just move my thread to android development if you want as well. or i could turn it into discussion thread.
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These days the forum administration is happening very professionally. they are reviewing threads and maintenance is done very fast. they will decide which thread should go where. I always opened my thread in General Section and on public demand, some went in dev section and some in troubleshoot section. I regularly ask admins to close my own threads which are useless and disturbing or confusing with other subjects.
Lets all be organized pals for community sake. Happy XDAing
Lelus said:
I think credit for cm10.1 is due to aremcee
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Obviously Aremcee is the hero of cm and xda. Thanks to him :good: If he does more work and if he wants to open any thread, he will sure open it in appropriate place.
i open cm10.1 thread on developer section it's hard that he opens a thread
u r rite marko.
btw second build in single day appeared. 2013-03-14 12:00:20
downloading.
EDIT:
@Virusbetax
Now you should post changelog and discuss the issues and workarounds about CM10.1
Posting the GitHub Changelog of Markolino for you.
https://github.com/markolino631/android_device_lge_p760
hope you will maintain the changelog of aremcee too.
sure thing later today at work right now but icheck back occasionally. dont wana do a half a§§ job. by the way im ao happy we are getting this device off the ground.
laserpc said:
I have a problem with echo. I can hear myself and the caller has an echo
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It is possible to fix it in incomming releases? I don't really care about 1080p video recording, 720p is fine.
i used to experience this issue when i would use a rom that was from a different device variant (samsung t989 -> i577) these things happen. also is anyone else experienceing this probelm?