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That's where things where going wrong for me I figured out. I got supernexus working, but didn't really get on with it. Did Cyanogen ever fix the media scanning in their 4.1? All I remember from it is my battery taking a dive due to that.
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This is probably a long shot, but does anyone know of a HTC sensation 4g ROM that has the option for the on-screen buttons? After replacing the digitizer the capacitive buttons don't function anymore, but the phone would work great if I could use on-screen buttons instead. I haven't had any luck looking for one, I can't imagine it's a popular feature. It was an option on my motorola defy with the CM 10 rom however, so I know it's possible.
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 02:38 |
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Walrusmaster posted:This is probably a long shot, but does anyone know of a HTC sensation 4g ROM that has the option for the on-screen buttons? After replacing the digitizer the capacitive buttons don't function anymore, but the phone would work great if I could use on-screen buttons instead. I haven't had any luck looking for one, I can't imagine it's a popular feature. It was an option on my motorola defy with the CM 10 rom however, so I know it's possible. If you have a modern AOSP apparently this (warning: XDA) is supposed to be universal to any 4.1 AOSP ROM, no idea if it works on 4.2. edit: Some posts linking to that only call it universal for SGS3s, others seem to indicate overall universality. I can't see how it could gently caress anything up permanently though, so I'd say just nandroid, flash it, and hope for the best. Worst case is restoring from backup. wolrah fucked around with this message at 03:21 on Mar 14, 2013 |
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Any other N4 bros still having Android OS showing >50% of battery usage running CM10.1? 10.1-20130303 through 10.1-20130313 Franco #97 & Franco #102
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I got tired of waiting for Verizon to get off their rear end and get me updates so I have been on CM10.1 for a while now. This is all a bit newish to me, what happens when they finally release the Galaxy Nexus OTA? Will I get an annoying notification or is it something that can be dismissed?
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wolrah posted:If you have a modern AOSP apparently this (warning: XDA) is supposed to be universal to any 4.1 AOSP ROM, no idea if it works on 4.2. 8th-samurai posted:I got tired of waiting for Verizon to get off their rear end and get me updates so I have been on CM10.1 for a while now. This is all a bit newish to me, what happens when they finally release the Galaxy Nexus OTA? Will I get an annoying notification or is it something that can be dismissed?
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LastInLine posted:You'll never even know about it. Good, I'm quite happy with CM10.1 nightlies and I already have the new radios.
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8th-samurai posted:Good, I'm quite happy with CM10.1 nightlies and I already have the new radios.
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LastInLine posted:Yeah I forgot about maybe wanting VZW radio updates. Just keep an ear to the ground when updates hit and you'll flash the radio just as you've been doing but you'll get no notification of a system update on the device itself. The radios are already up in the Verizon Galaxy Nexus section of XDA, I'm guessing from the testing version. I wasn't sure how the OTA thing worked since I was on stock the last time Verizon felt like releasing one.
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 12:06 |
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8th-samurai posted:The radios are already up in the Verizon Galaxy Nexus section of XDA, I'm guessing from the testing version. I wasn't sure how the OTA thing worked since I was on stock the last time Verizon felt like releasing one.
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 12:51 |
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Is the tether app in the OP still the best one for a S3 on 10.1 nightlies or is there a different one people prefer now?
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 14:15 |
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Are there any plans for a new thread since the OP has been banned for three months?
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 14:21 |
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LastInLine posted:This will not work on your Sensation. It will only work on a SGS3. Thank you both for your help. After trying 9 ROMs I finally found a version of AOKP that had the option AND wasn't horribly buggy.
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 14:45 |
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Goetta posted:Is the tether app in the OP still the best one for a S3 on 10.1 nightlies or is there a different one people prefer now? I am also interested in the answer to this question.
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SeaborneClink posted:Any other N4 bros still having Android OS showing >50% of battery usage running CM10.1? Try using just the stock CM kernel. I've been doing that on both my VZW Gnexus and my N4, and couldn't be happier. I got pretty sick of Franco.kernel after just having sluggish and slow as gently caress all performance on both devices, plus seeing him add/remove poo poo in changelogs every goddamn time and saying "HOPEFULLY THIS HELPS NOW"
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 16:11 |
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My wakelock issues stopped 2 nightlies ago on my N4.
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 16:21 |
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Goetta posted:Is the tether app in the OP still the best one for a S3 on 10.1 nightlies or is there a different one people prefer now? CM10.1 has built-in tethering that works like Wi-Fi Tether.apk. Sprint hasn't seen any tethering data with it on.
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Alright so I did something dumb and basically ruined the firmware. No big deal, I made a backup Unfortunately I'm a big idiot and the only nandroid backup I have is on my PC (didn't make one with clockworkmod). I'm unable to go into settings to enable ADB, and I have a Galaxy Nexus (internal SD card) so seemingly no way to access /sdcard/ and put the backup there so I can restore it with ClockworkMod. Is there any way out of this or am I just boned?
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 01:29 |
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IIRC ADB is always enabled in recovery for exactly this sort of thing. Some recoveries on some devices also support some form of USB mount or MTP, but no idea there.
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wolrah posted:IIRC ADB is always enabled in recovery for exactly this sort of thing. Some recoveries on some devices also support some form of USB mount or MTP, but no idea there. Huh you're right. Don't know why I didn't think to try that. e: using Nexus Root Toolkit to restore the backup didn't work because the phone got caught in an infinite FC loop while starting up. Gonna try to push the backup into the ClockworkMod folder and try restoring in CM, maybe that will work. If not, from what I can tell Odin Mode is basically a last resort for this sort of thing but I have absolutely no idea how to use that. e: yeah that didn't work. Looks like using Odin to reflash is my only option. Now I have to figure out how the heck to do that (and hopefully not screw anything else up) fisting by many fucked around with this message at 02:44 on Mar 15, 2013 |
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Crovie posted:e: yeah that didn't work. Looks like using Odin to reflash is my only option. Now I have to figure out how the heck to do that (and hopefully not screw anything else up) Odin is pretty easy - just plug the phone in, put the image file in the slot and hit flash or whatever the start button is. They used to have poo poo like pit files and poo poo but if you just want to flash the factory image for your toro its pretty much a one file thing nowadays.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 05:51 |
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Bought a Samsung Galaxy S2 - I'm on Virgin Mobile, so it was the best available Android option - rooted it in like five minutes flat, it was super easy. Now I have exactly one issue. Whenever I go to turn off my phone, it pops up this helpful prompt: ...and I would really really like it to go away. There's a similar one for "reboot phone", too. I know it's only one click, but I never hit those options by accident and I think I will reboot my phone enough over its lifetime to really justify digging into how to do it. Been trying to Google it for a while, but the prompt is so generic that it turns up a bunch of unrelated topics and nothing helpful. Is there an option to remove it that isn't "install custom firmware"? I want to at least get used to the default firmware before I do anything too radical. (That's the technophobe in me talking.)
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The Entire Universe posted:Odin is pretty easy - just plug the phone in, put the image file in the slot and hit flash or whatever the start button is. They used to have poo poo like pit files and poo poo but if you just want to flash the factory image for your toro its pretty much a one file thing nowadays.
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DACK FAYDEN posted:Bought a Samsung Galaxy S2 - I'm on Virgin Mobile, so it was the best available Android option - rooted it in like five minutes flat, it was super easy. You've already spent more time researching it than you would just hitting the button every time. Why are you rebooting your phone so often? I suspect you'd have to dig down deep into the framework to get rid of it and I doubt anybody knows how.
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Vykk.Draygo posted:You've already spent more time researching it than you would just hitting the button every time. Why are you rebooting your phone so often? I suspect you'd have to dig down deep into the framework to get rid of it and I doubt anybody knows how. I mean, I'm not rebooting too often, it just bothers me. And yes, I suspect you're right about total time investment, but that's a sunk cost so I'm not too torn up about it.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 17:31 |
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Honestly the first time you accidentally hit Power Off by grazing the screen on your way to mute the phone or whatever, you'll be pretty glad of that confirmation popup Anyway you could try *#*#7594#*#* in your dialler, it's supposed to give you options to do instant power-off (I'm guessing it turns the power button into a straight power button rather than a menu without confirmations) but it doesn't work on my GNex and I have no idea if this lets you switch back to normal either. What I'm basically saying is try it at your own risk!
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 18:15 |
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Anonomono posted:CM10.1 has built-in tethering that works like Wi-Fi Tether.apk. Sprint hasn't seen any tethering data with it on. Thanks, I would never have thought to just look in the phone settings.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 22:12 |
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Is there any general reason a rooted LG Optimus Slide would randomly reset itself when I plug it into the charger? It doesn't do it when I hook it to the computer, only the wall charger. I'll be doing something, usually on Awful Betamax or browsing the internet, and notice it's getting low and plug it in, and it almost invariably goes to the boot screen and acts like it's rebooting without, as far as I can tell, actually powering off. If I keep using it after it comes back up, it usually happens a couple more times, especially if I've got a lot of tabs open in Opera. I'm on Android 2.3.4, I can never remember what letter that is. Also my superuser app keeps telling me to update my su, then when I do it says the new one doesn't work. What's up with that?
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 22:49 |
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This is a bit tenuous to rooting, but a few months ago wasn't there an installer to put a proper ARM based desktop ubuntu install on your nexus 7? Is that still available?
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Experto Crede posted:This is a bit tenuous to rooting, but a few months ago wasn't there an installer to put a proper ARM based desktop ubuntu install on your nexus 7? Is that still available? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-preinstalled/current/ I suggest using multirom as your recovery so that you can also keep your Android intact.
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I'm having some annoyances with trying to flash the latest CM10 ROM onto my galaxy tab 10.1. Its a PT-7500, I've currently gone from CM7 to the latest stock image and have been using clockwork mod to flash the new build. Problem is none of the nightlies will flash, I get an error regarding the p4 part of them. Based on reading Xda I'm guessing I'm missing the bootloader files or something for the newer builds. I've tried following the instructions there and flagging the new md5 files they list with Odin but it doesn't seem to make any difference. On a possibly related/possibly unrelated note, I don't seem to be able to upgrade the clockwork mod recovery on my device either. Its on 4.0.something and I've got the latest .zip. If I run that while in cwmr then it will update but on reboot I'm straight back into the 4.0 build. Again flashing that zip with Odin doesn't seem to help and I can't seem to get it to update from inside cwm while the using the tablet.
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# ? Mar 17, 2013 00:53 |
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On an S3 with Sprint, what is the best way to tether it? The only thing I want to do involving rooting is to enable tethering. The OP doesn't seem to mention any new phones.
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mugrim posted:On an S3 with Sprint, what is the best way to tether it? The only thing I want to do involving rooting is to enable tethering. e: Anyways, I'm wondering what the best option for rooting a Galaxy Nexus. Is it possible to root without wiping everything? Is it possible to backup my phone without root? I also want to have tethering on Sprint and might try a ROM such as CyanogenMod if there is any chance of making this battery last longer. peepsalot fucked around with this message at 17:21 on Mar 18, 2013 |
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peepsalot posted:Yeah it might be a good idea to start a new thread with an OP that hasn't been banned for 2+ yrs peepsalot posted:I also want to have tethering on Sprint and might try a ROM such as CyanogenMod if there is any chance of making this battery last longer.
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# ? Mar 18, 2013 17:51 |
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I rooted my n7 for the first time recently and I went with paranoid android and cwm. I got a notification from too manager that a new update is available. Do I just run the zip in cwm over my current install? I just did a backup.
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mugrim posted:On an S3 with Sprint, what is the best way to tether it? The only thing I want to do involving rooting is to enable tethering. If you want WiFi tether, I believe it's broke on the S3 at the moment on Sprint. You can root it if you haven't already with this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746680 That's a very simple way. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2044225 That should be the fixed Wifi tether for the S3 that also works on Sprint. If not let me know; even though it says TMobile I thought that was the one I used.
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# ? Mar 18, 2013 19:53 |
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kstatix posted:I rooted my n7 for the first time recently and I went with paranoid android and cwm. I got a notification from too manager that a new update is available. Do I just run the zip in cwm over my current install? I just did a backup.
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# ? Mar 18, 2013 19:54 |
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mugrim posted:On an S3 with Sprint, what is the best way to tether it? The only thing I want to do involving rooting is to enable tethering.
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 00:28 |
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LastInLine posted:Battery life on CM is about what it is on stock on my GSM Galaxy Nexus. I wouldn't expect an improvement. My Verizon Gnex had poo poo battery life on stock (shocking) even with Juice Defender. I am regularly getting 24+ hours on CM with lean kernel and greenify as my only battery saving app.
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uapyro posted:There's PDANet if you are okay with it actually being tethered (via a USB cable) or possible bluetooth. That pdanet app is perfect but does not support an s3 from sprint. I'm going to have to root my phone for a tether, which has the added difficulty of being my only Internet device atm.
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