UOT kitchen for making custom ROM's? - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hi there!
I'm just asking, why are there so few custom ROM's available at the moment? I'm thinking that, since we have this online UOT kitchen service?
Is there a problem making ROM's with UOT kitchen when it comes to this phone?
Because I would like to make ROM with UOT kitchen, but I'm not on unlocked bootloader, therefor no root and need the framework and Ui apk.
So what's up dev people?

you can only tweak so much with the uot. to really tweak out a rom it takes time.
I would think it's more to do with waiting for ics, then you might see the themers come alive.
i might tweak the phone a bit, this is what i did for my xperia play, you can see it here.
I will most likely add my tweaked htc keyboard as well you can see it here. hell it might already work. but i still need to unlock the bootloader and choose a base rom to use with my rogers version of the xperia s.

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[Q] Question on porting build.prop changes

I am currently playing around with customizing my own rom for personal use based of the plain de-odexed rom. I have added various packages like:
Camera mod
oc4 1.2 jac kernal
mobileAP
some custom themes and fonts
swype with voice icon
GPS files from leak
ect
My question is with all the main roms (eugene and Bionix) released there are always references to "Build.prop mods for better data throughput", how can I take JUST THOSE CHANGES and port them into my rom. Is it as simple as using abd pull and push with certain files? Do I need someone to make me a flashable zip package?
Also I noticed eugene in his latest build used a different camera and would love to try that is that just as simple as adb pull and pushing the camera apk?
Any help provided would be truly appreciated I am still kinda a noob.
Also just to be EXTREMELY clear this is only for my personal use and basic knowledge. I wish to take nothing away form the absolutely stellar work these guys do everyday, I simply have some different preferences then the main roms created and would love to learn to take the advantages of each rom and customize them to my own needs.
No one can help me out?
Should I ask in dev section as no one here seems to have any ideas?
I'm in same boat
I am doing the same.i noticed in bionix build.prop the symlinks. I like that.but he also references a "jit" did they port a jit? that would rock

[Q] Help with theme with dsixda kitchen

ok i looked at the F.A.Q's in the dsixda kitchen about themes and it says he cant help which i can understand
but does any one now how to put a custom theme into dsixda kitchen and cook
because im stuck i create a custom theme but when i replace the framework-res.apk with the new custom frame-res.apk i get boot loop and cant figure out to merge into my rom
ive try flashin my standered rom and then flashing the custom and then doin a android back and the copying the boot.img and system.img to dsixda kitchen and then cooking that way but wat happens is all the customs icons i created are not there any more kinda getting confused on how to intergrate my custom framework
any advice is much welcome ill keep searching the net intil i find somethink or some one send me sum advice
cheers daddyspud
I need this aswell!
I'd like to as well i made a theme with UOT Kitchen.
How do i put it in my rom and make it default?
We have a write up posted if you're interested in joining. I don't recall off top of my head. I built my framework-res.apk and replaced the original in the kitchen then zipaligned the apks. Created the boot.zip and flashed to my mt4g worked great. Had other issues with some incorrect coding on my part but the theme worked fine.
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[Q] How hard is it to create a custom rom?

Hi,
I have flashed about 30 different ROMs to my SGS2 and I can't seem to find the perfect one. There's loads of different features of different ROMs that I like and I just wanna combine all my favorite features into my perfect ROM. I was just wondering how hard it is to create one and if I need special software and if there is a tutorial out there?
Thanks,
Yogi
If you don't like any of the roms posted grab the base one from the rom kitchen and add onto it a kernel and theme that you prefer.
Doesn't seem to be working
YogiBear69 said:
Hi,
I have flashed about 30 different ROMs to my SGS2 and I can't seem to find the perfect one. There's loads of different features of different ROMs that I like and I just wanna combine all my favorite features into my perfect ROM. I was just wondering how hard it is to create one and if I need special software and if there is a tutorial out there?
Thanks,
Yogi
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Well mate, if you keep flashing in that rate then after one year the number will be hundred and yet you won't find the one you need. Why not stick with a simple stock ROM? I mean seriously why ultimately we run (not me) for a Custom ROM? For some gimmicks, other than that what we get?
Anyway, if you still wanna flash another then do as the above user said, Kitchen ROM's are more or less good IMO.
You are already getting mad about ROMs, time to enjoy the device.....
Instead of thingking building your own ROM, why not first learn the tricks of modding... have your best Base then mod it with themes, scripts, kernels, moded apks, and etc, its a lot easier IMO...

i am new to making a custom rom....

i always wanted to make a custom rom with my sing on it but for my personal use only....i manage this with this guide http://forum.xdadevelopers.com/showthread.php?t=1132724
and my rom is working perfectly without bug as i can see until now...but i want to add some custom boot animations or add teawks and some other "hacking" things on my Gnote so i was wondering if some one can show me a guide to do it or tell me...Also i am using the dsixda's Android Kitchen now to see with what method i am doing better work...
I am also new to this but successfully I have created a ROM for SGS II without any kitchen or whatever from Base! My Advice is You first Get a Skeleton Rom and Study Android File Structure(FOLDERS WITHIN ROMS) not FILE SYSTEM(EXT4 etc). I will guide more If you start and finish what I said previously!
Thanks always Appreciated!
ok i have make one rom with skeleton rom and is working perfectly with the cg root kernel and also with abyssnote ...i didnt face any issue so far....
Good! You should now tweak the Framework and make it stable while adding no themes!
Deodexing and CRT off and BatteryMod plus Extended power menu should be in your rom before posting on XDA because all other ppl like these features so much that now it's compulsory in every rom!
That things is what i want on my note from the day i bought it....but i dont know how to add them to my rom (the method to do it)....so far with the guide it was so "easy" (after 20) to learn anything the guide said i have manage to build one deadoxed and zipaling rom tha i am proud of after my hard time with google searching for this staff...But now i am in a dead End.
Taimur Akmal said:
I am also new to this but successfully I have created a ROM for SGS II without any kitchen or whatever from Base! My Advice is You first Get a Skeleton Rom and Study Android File Structure(FOLDERS WITHIN ROMS) not FILE SYSTEM(EXT4 etc). I will guide more If you start and finish what I said previously!
Thanks always Appreciated!
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Im really noob here.
What is skeleton rom?
Where i can get it?
Thx dude.
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[Q] help in theming

I have been flashing ROMs since 1-2 years and now I have decided to make my own, I am planning to take aosp/aokp as base and then theme it in xperia style. But right now I have no clue where to start
Also I am planning to write scripts, can someone guide me regarding both.

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