Windows tweaking for performance/latency - Windows 11

If anyone is interested, currently in process of writing but want to hear what others want to say about it.
00LAST_KRYPTON WINDOWS7 GUIDE
WIndows7 ADVANCED USERS ONLY This is an advanced guide ment for latency/performance. I don’t care what brakes and what will work after, those are going to be your issues. Make sure to install and set up all of your crap before tweaking the os in a permanent state. ONE MORE THING!!!! Make sure ...
docs.google.com
Also all of the information and tweaks can be transferd to other windows builds

LAST_krypton said:
If anyone is interested, currently in process of writing but want to hear what others want to say about it.
00LAST_KRYPTON WINDOWS7 GUIDE
WIndows7 ADVANCED USERS ONLY This is an advanced guide ment for latency/performance. I don’t care what brakes and what will work after, those are going to be your issues. Make sure to install and set up all of your crap before tweaking the os in a permanent state. ONE MORE THING!!!! Make sure ...
docs.google.com
Also all of the information and tweaks can be transferd to other windows builds
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Thanks for sharing!

LAST_krypton said:
If anyone is interested, currently in process of writing but want to hear what others want to say about it.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-bRkyiyvqxHf8CG3s9Sr0ub9-xgaPQkNGm1Hlikcm40/edit
Also all of the information and tweaks can be transferd to other windows builds
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Thanks for sharing. Its really helpful

Related

[Request] Original 6.5 ROM

Hey all,
Kind of an odd request. Have been enjoying all the cooked ROMs here lately but have been interested in trying an original, untouched ROM -- one of the leaked ones from MS. Can anyone point me to a place I can get them?
Thanks so much!
arghblah said:
trying an original, untouched ROM
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Maybe I'm wrong but I don't thing any untouched ROM available for TP is out. I thought the cooks had based their work on a rom image for a specified device and each rom for each device was adapted to run on it.
gloom said:
Maybe I'm wrong but I don't thing any untouched ROM available for TP is out. I thought the cooks had based their work on a rom image for a specified device and each rom for each device was adapted to run on it.
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Ah, I didn't know that. Well, if anyone can point me to something at least close to original it would be much appreciated
You can always grab Da_G kitchen, follow the steps descibed and make a clean rom. It 's an easy step by step procedure. I have done it before even I 'm not a "chef".
freco said:
You can always grab Da_G kitchen, follow the steps descibed and make a clean rom. It 's an easy step by step procedure. I have done it before even I 'm not a "chef".
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* O * M * G * !!! I totally just cooked my own ROM! LOL! Flashing as we speak, thank you for that suggestion, that WAS really easy. Now to see just how "original" I made it, since I didn't know what 3/4 of the stuff I was selecting/unselecting are.
EDIT: Works great! But hm! Seems everything but the camera and Smart touch are working.
Good to hear that worked for you. As far as the camera problem, maybe you left out something when cooking. For the smart touch you can use
tnyynt SmartTouch -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2547231&postcount=68
Have a nice cooking
PS. There is a new chef in town or what??? LOL
Try changing the camera app to make it work
Da G's Clean ROM and Timolol are very close to stock ROMs.

Lets Do it (Ubuntu)

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=718952
gona have a go at this later but i would prefer to do it with 10.04
It works on the streak
Just trying to get keyboard input working now
Bahh i cant post pictures.
i got it to work but then was pissing arround with 10.04 and broke it now i cant get it working again lol
would love to do this it would be the perfect phone/desktop like when you get home you drop it in the dock and it out to a monitor with ubuntu then when you dissconnect it it would switch to android cant wait to get my hands on this and do a little output to monitor
Going to have a go now will post how it goes
check out the ubuntu karmic rootfilesystem I put together for the htc hd2. can be found on my thread (see signature)
anyone had a go at this?
i have downloaded his filesystem but i dont know how id get it to boot?
Follow the YouTude video, I did it earlier and it worked a charm.
Have fun.
i mean the hd2 image ... i did the nexus one way easily....
i started the thread lol and did it...
only takes 5 mins but the hd2 one has much more funtionality...
Oh! Doh! LOL
No, sorry about that chap.
Sorry to have to ask this but........
What will this give me over the standard browser or something like logmein?
fully functional linux
desktop browser
desktop programs
and unlike log me in you dont need a computer on somewhere else and it doesnt rely on an internet connection
I'm working on a new version of Ubuntu for hd2. If there is any interest in trying it on the streak and people are ready to do some tests for me I will be able to meet the necessary modifications for networking etc to work.
This blog shows a short video I shot:
http://www.mushive.com/htc-hd2-new-ubuntu-tablet
dcordes said:
I'm working on a new version of Ubuntu for hd2. If there is any interest in trying it on the streak and people are ready to do some tests for me I will be able to meet the necessary modifications for networking etc to work.
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Are you working on a fully functional Linux installation, or just a chroot?
dcordes said:
I'm working on a new version of Ubuntu for hd2. If there is any interest in trying it on the streak and people are ready to do some tests for me I will be able to meet the necessary modifications for networking etc to work.
This blog shows a short video I shot:
http://www.mushive.com/htc-hd2-new-ubuntu-tablet
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Thanks for mentioning my blog. I am really looking forward to the next version of ubuntu. You have done a great work.
smokku said:
Are you working on a fully functional Linux installation, or just a chroot?
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I don't do chroots. What you see in the video is the real deal. Complete stock ubuntu 10.10.
We might run into trouble though with the lack of kernel source code fro the streak.
Can somebody run
zcat /proc/config.gz > streak-config.txt
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and pastebin the (possibly) resulting streak-config.txt file ?
It should hold the kernel configuration for the streak. It is important to have some options available.
Possible problems are: You don't have zcat. Then you can do
adb pull /proc/config.gz
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and just upload that file
If dell kernel hackers didn't enable some kernel option the file might not be present.
edit: without the full kernel sources I will never be able to make it work as flawlessly as it does on the hd2. if you want to take action visit this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=8011812
write a mail to dell. tell them you want a fully copy of the ship and update kernel source code. if they ignore you report it to
https://lists.gpl-violations.org/mailman/listinfo/legal
didn't have zcat, it was included with the market install of busybox though... anyways, here you go!
*running the 8105 2.1 build*
Nice, thanks! It has everything that is needed to boot the way I boot it on the hd2.
If I upload a kernel, initrd and cmdline, can somebody create blob.fastboot from it ?
dcordes said:
I don't do chroots. What you see in the video is the real deal. Complete stock ubuntu 10.10.
We might run into trouble though with the lack of kernel source code fro the streak.
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That's great.
I am interested in running Maemo/MeeGo on Streak, but for first experiments I have chosen Ubuntu, which I am familiar with.
I wasn't able to build android-msm-2.6.32 kernel for Streak and I even started an action to convince Dell to release the sources: http://android.modaco.com/content/d...ell-to-release-kernel-source-call-for-action/
Later I managed to find a way of creating boot.img for Streak: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7959574&postcount=6
and I was able to chroot a rootstrap of Ubuntu on my MMC.
Now I am working on porting Ubuntu standard initrd to Streak boot.img
Using default android kernel as Dell haven't released the source yet.
We may join forces, as I am very new to Android hardware (but not to Linux itself).

[KITCHEN] COFFEE SHOP v2.1 w/ HTC-SENSE support

Welcome to COFFEE SHOP v2.x; Your favorite KITCHEN for HD2 Android
COFFEE SHOP - creating your own HD2|ANDROID roms (2.1 only)
HTC SENSE supported
Desire base
Froyo base
ECLAIR base
Evo base ( but is very unstable )
If your base is not listed above, that does not mean that it is not compatible with your ROM. While I have not tested other roms, I suspect that most roms are similar enough that they should all be compatible (to some degree).[ Some features MIGHT be restricted such as Camera. Test it out, and report back for the convenience.
How do I use it?
Read the second post
Your Android system image (system.img) should go to '/root/of/coffee/shop/bin/environment/image/system.img' < You should create the folder if it doesn't already exist
COFFEE SHOP 2.1 is here!
If you have no clue what I said above, there really is no point of attempting, unless of course you want to learn
Download: v2.1
COFFEE SHOP -Tips:
Before starting, you will need any supported Android Image. Download it, and save it to the root of your COFFEE SHOP directory. Extract the "system.img" to 'bin/environment/image', which is located inside of the rom ZIP. (Only zip is explained in this guide. However, if you know how to extract from .EXE, by all means, go ahead).
Coffee Shop will do the following
EXTRACT SYSTEM IMG CONTENTS
INSTALL MODULES/APPS/ETC
REPACK SYSTEM+HOUSEKEEPING
You will need one separate dependency
Code:
genext2fs
#in terminal, use the following to install
apt-get install genext2fs
My rom won't work?
Make sure that you have adequate permissions on all coffee shop files!
Use the following command before your first time running COFFEE SHOP!
Code:
chmod 777 -R /path/of/coffee/shop/*
HOW-TO-USE?(2.1 only)
Using COFFEE SHOP 2.1 is simple as ever!
1. Move your 'system.img' to 'bin/environment/image'
2. Click "Build Android" button
--Your image contents will be extracted
3. Click "Export Android"
--Your system.ext2 will be built and ported to 'bin/environment/port/'
You have the option to install Modules, Apps, HTC-SENSE support ( does not install HTC-SENSE ), or root your rom! Check the boxes according to your preference. More options coming soon!
Where do I get my roms from?
http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android
ROMS SUCCESSFULLY BUILT VIA COFFEE SHOP
XTarantula v1.x
DEVELOPERS LOG:
v1.0: Build System Images + Root
v1.1: Adding Media to System Image now suppported
v1.2: Custom shell commands now supported.
v1.3 Fixes "(" unexpected, unyaffs, genext2fs not found issues. Media is now accessible
v1.4 Adds dhdutil, e2fsck, scp, sqlite3 support (= Also, the COFFEE SHOP is more stable, and less bloating
v1.5 Fixes compatibility issues on x86-32bit systems Now everyone should be able to run COFFEE SHOP . Also, libs+modules are now installable!
v1.6 Fixes genext2fs issue. Make sure to apt-get install genext2fs
v1.7 Fixes a few glitches. You now also have the option to download a rom from a select list. Check ROM features for more information....
v2.0 has been rebuilt from scratch, and implements a bunch of new rom building functionality! Refer to documentation.
v2.1 Adds support for most Android images! Also, a GUI is included for the most simple ROM porting! *Supports HTC-SENSE
SUPPORTED ENVIRONMENT(S):
LINUX: Such as Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Debian and most other Linux distributions
Great initiative. Looking forward to trying it once I get my HDD figured out.
montraydavis said:
Welcome to COFFEE SHOP v1; Your favorite KITCHEN for HD2 Android
COFFEE SHOP
Allows you to build roms based off most STOCK ECLAIR/FROYO builds
Allows you to build roms based off SOME STOCK HERO builds
How do I use it?
First, make sure you are on Linux (cygwin MIGHT be supported, but is untested. Anyone who wants to test, and report back, feel free to do so).
All you do is simply put your "system.img" file into the COFFEE SHOP root directory, and run the following via terminal
Code:
cd /root/directory/of/coffee/shop
./start.sh
==SETTINGS==
FILE : settings/settings
Code:
#allow root access on rom
root=1
settings are read per line
[variable]=[value], otherwise, it will NOT work. Currently, the only option though is allowing root access. More customization will come later
THIS IS A BETA RELEASE; NO DOCUMENTATION, OR FURTHER HELP UNTIL OFFICIAL COFFEE SHOP HAS BEEN RELEASED.
-THIS BUILDS ONLY THE "system" image
If you have no clue what I said above, there really is no point of attempting, unless of course you want to learn
Download: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O23ENSB9
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Awesome, soon some cooks will put all ingredients in the pot and get a nice flashing ROM out of their stove for many people to enjoy some tasty Froyo on their beloved HD2...
Soooo looking forward !
Therefore NAND have to work.. I think people shouldn't call it ROM, until it is something you can flash to NAND..
COFFEE SHOP v1.1 released;
Great work
montraydavis said:
COFFEE SHOP v1.1 released;
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Im not a chef, but i can make something ^^
Big Thanks
yimb0 said:
Im not a chef, but i can make something ^^
Big Thanks
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You can become one [=
Good luck ; Make sure you add some creame to the frappacino
This is very interesting and cool. I think I might have to play around with this and learn once there is a little more documentation.
so can i take for instance the .img from a Cyanogen build and cook a build based on that?
looks fun going to play now
palosjr said:
so can i take for instance the .img from a Cyanogen build and cook a build based on that?
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Cyanogen has NOT been tested, but, why not give it a shot, and let me know ?
Demon_man said:
looks fun going to play now
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Have fun, good luck, and let me know how it goes.
so, you are running this from terminal via the phone, or via terminal from a linux machine?
palosjr said:
so, you are running this from terminal via the phone, or via terminal from a linux machine?
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Linux machine.
montraydavis said:
Linux machine.
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gotcha. alright, getting my dual boot going again and then its off to the races!! so glad im off tomorrow!!!
palosjr said:
gotcha. alright, getting my dual boot going again and then its off to the races!! so glad im off tomorrow!!!
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Someone is pretty excited [=
Good luck; Remember, this is a BETA release, so, it's not the BEST rom porting method, but, it's hell of a lot easier than any other one at this moment in time
Let me know how it goes;
--On the contrary, folks, feel free to report issues and or make suggestions
Im reinstalling ubuntu now so ill try this right after
montraydavis said:
Someone is pretty excited [=
Good luck; Remember, this is a BETA release, so, it's not the BEST rom porting method, but, it's hell of a lot easier than any other one at this moment in time
Let me know how it goes;
--On the contrary, folks, feel free to report issues and or make suggestions
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definitely excited, this sounds like a great idea/tool and I am anxious to try it.
BETA or not, its better than what we have now (next to nothing!!!)
JJbdoggg said:
Im reinstalling ubuntu now so ill try this right after
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likewise... man oh man, i wish i hadnt deleted my ubuntu.iso file a few weeks ago *_*

[Q] Looking for a dev to teach me

hey everyone, I've been with android since release on the g1 and have followed it since. but now I'm tired of being just a user and want to learn how to develope roms. I would rather have some one teach me first hand, but links to some places that helped you would be great too. So again, Im looking for a dev who would want to teach me, if some money is wanted, that's fine. thanks for reading. reply here and/or PM me. I am very serious about learning, I dont just want little tips/tricks or pointers.
Edit: I have a bit of skill in C++ and Java, but nothing too significant. I lost interest in writing programs, same with apps, no interest, everything has been done over and over again.
I have created a site specifically just for this. I have a link in the signature but feel free to just click here @green rom project
stoute said:
I have created a site specifically just for this. I have a link in the signature but feel free to just click here @green rom project
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Thanks alot.
thank you too
I didn't find anything there that isn't here on xda.
JDV28 said:
I didn't find anything there that isn't here on xda.
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Maybe, but for new users in building roms, it's easy if it is gathered in one place, instead of searching all over xda that sometimes you can get yourself lost
What ARE you looking for?
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jbirdvegas said:
What ARE you looking for?
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Some sort of a guide to developing roms. even porting. not an "all in one" guide. thats unrealistic and would most likely suck, seeing as its such a broad subject.
that site, is... i dont even know. not to insult you, but i found it to be useless. the single guide you have on there is for setting up the htc kitchen, which i figured out in 5 minutes on my own. I would suggest making a "Guides" section of that site, so it isnt JUST forums, and adding, well, GUIDES. you pointed me there to help me, but there was nothing on the forums even close to helping me.
What os are you running? Have you succesfully compiled the source yet either aosp or cm?
CyanogenMod's github is a great place to learn repo the source. Read the commits @ github.com/cyanogenmod all commits are commented to make reading changes easier.
Aosp is also on [email protected] github.com/android building aosp can be more tricky.
Cm is aosp with many custom packages included to see what is and isn't aosp [email protected] github.com/CyanogenMod/android
default.xml contains references to what packages are cyanogen and what is aosp
Either way you need to start by getting very familiar with
github.com/CyanogenMod/android_vendor_cyanogenmod
Look in the products folder at the .mk files
and how they are invoked by core/Makefile in
github.com/CyanogenMod/android_build
Also pay attention to build/envsetup.sh
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How noob at developing are you?
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jbirdvegas said:
How noob at developing are you?
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your last post was quite helpful. Barely anything at all.
best bet start by getting the source to compile... sounds simple but can be tricky
most importantly get to know ~/android/system/build
you can't produce a custom rom without understanding when and how everything is compiled
JDV28 said:
hey everyone, I've been with android since release on the g1 and have followed it since. but now I'm tired of being just a user and want to learn how to develope roms. I would rather have some one teach me first hand, but links to some places that helped you would be great too. So again, Im looking for a dev who would want to teach me, if some money is wanted, that's fine. thanks for reading. reply here and/or PM me. I am very serious about learning, I dont just want little tips/tricks or pointers.
Edit: I have a bit of skill in C++ and Java, but nothing too significant. I lost interest in writing programs, same with apps, no interest, everything has been done over and over again.
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Android Kitchen will be your best bet. Very easy to follow. Read the whole post at least twice and you will be good to go. Follow all the links.
This is what i used from the ground up and i have my own rom on my HTC EVO 4G.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/26/ho...om-for-android-part-1-setting-up-the-kitchen/
http://theunlockr.com/2010/04/15/ho...m-for-android-part-2-creating-your-first-rom/
Credit goes to dsixda. he created android kitchen. If you like this, please donate to him.
"Dont forget to hit the thanks button if i helped you"
I'm new to the Dev world myself... I've done a lot of reading and research and I've gotten to the point of building and modding Roms to contribute to the community here. I've only done rom's for the Eris, which isn't as complex as some of the other devices, but I'm willing to share my knowledge if you need it.
The basics you will need:
1. Linux (I've tried doing this in windows, not worth the hassle!), either ubuntu or linux mint work well (Mint is a windows "like" os, so it might be easier to start with that).
2. Android SDK Kit (You can google it)
3. APK Manager (If you need to decompile APK's to make changes, this tool makes things a lot easier!)
4. Android Kitchen (A must if you are porting and to keep your Rom's cleaned up!)
5. A working understanding of XML and some java code is extremely helpful!
6. Time and Commitment! Devving, by any standard, is a time consuming process! You can easily make a Rom, but keeping the masses happy requires updates to nightly sources and time to rebuild what you've started!
I've spent so much time updating, compiling, modding and theming that my family voices plenty of complaints! But, the reward of building something that works and seeing others benefit from your creation is well worth the effort! Balancing your time, if you have a family to consider, is key to succeeding with this!
If you'd like more help, send me a PM! I'll work with you as much as I can!
I setup the kitchen, as i previously said, but didnt find any use for it except maybe adding minor features to a completely stock rom. i have linux set up with the SDK. i just dont know where to go from there...even compiling from source
Read everything here
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Building_from_source
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JDV28 said:
I setup the kitchen, as i previously said, but didnt find any use for it except maybe adding minor features to a completely stock rom. i have linux set up with the SDK. i just dont know where to go from there...even compiling from source
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Sent you a PM back, bro.
Having Linux, SDK and the Kitchen setup gets you about 75% of the way there!
The basic steps to compiling from source run through the Terminal in Linux. You will need to pull in the CM repository (the link jbirdvegas posted will give the instructions to do that). Once the repository is setup, you will need to load the proprietary files for the device you're building for in order to sync the correct source. (repo sync -j16 will sync the source and build your folders for compiling). You will need to plug in your phone through USB and extract the proprietaries through ADB. Example, my build location in Linux is "android/system" in that folder there will be a device folder with folders for each device brand and build. My eris is listed in CM as desirec, so my drive folder location is "android/system/devices/htc/desirec". In order to pull my proprietary files, I would have to do the following:
1. In terminal; "cd android/system/devices/htc/desirec" (This puts me in the correct build folder)
2. su (puts terminal in root) - type in password
3. "./adb kill-server" (shuts down adb)
4. "./adb start-server" (starts adb)
5. "exit" (puts you back in standard terminal)
6. "./adb devices" (verify your device shows - if you get ????????, adb did not start right)
7. "./extract-files.sh" (this will extract the proprietary files from your device and place them in the device folder for building)
8. "cd"
9. "cd android/system" (puts you back in the CM build folder)
Once that's done, all you basically need to do after that is:
"source build/envsetup.sh" (Setup source build)
"lunch" (this will give you a list of builds - pick your device)
"make -j# bacon" (# is the number of processors your phone has +1)
The Repo Sync and Make commands will take time, but once you've finished the Make cycle, your Rom (if there were no errors) will be compiled, signed and ready to flash on your device. From there, you can use the kitchen to add "tweaks" to your rom (CM sources are usually pre-setup, but you can still add things like "data/app" access to your Rom).
Hopefully this takes you to the next step. PM me if you run into problems, I'll help you through it.
If you get abd shows your device as ??????????
Google 51-android.rules on how to setup udev
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jbirdvegas said:
Read everything here
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Building_from_source
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about 50% of those pages are empty, does it matter what phone i click on for now? nothing shows up for Glacier
JDV28 said:
about 50% of those pages are empty, does it matter what phone i click on for now? nothing shows up for Glacier
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jbirdvegas has it right on the adb correction if your device isn't found. I'll look for setting up the rules and post the link a little later.
Glacier doesn't have instructions yet, but there are CM builds for it. If you follow the evo instructions that will get you setup. Just replace supersonic with glacier to get your device established. There wasn't one for the Eris, either, and the EVO instructions are what I used.
Also, if you're building for GB and you're on a 32-bit system, it will tell you you cannot build it. There is a bypass; I'm using a 32-bit system and just removed the "end" statement in the make file. My builds work just fine, so bypassing the environment won't mess up your builds...

[Q] Few questions about Android

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

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