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Would anybody like to try to make a stock Gingerbread theme for AXURA? It looks like the only gingerbread theme thread is for perception only. I'm disappointed that I haven't seen even discussion of making a ginger theme for AXURA.
So would anybody be up for it?
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The gingerbread theme is for any JK3 based rom which i believe is what AXURA is also based off of, just like perception. It should work just fine
Auxura is jk2 and uses jk3 modem
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WOuld love it.
Im trying to make the one posted as a metamorph... still have some tweaks to make though. Lol
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avgjoegeek said:
Im trying to make the one posted as a metamorph... still have some tweaks to make though. Lol
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Sweet. Can't wait.
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This works with Axura, apply with CWM.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4610937/DJAxeWater1.1.zip
I do caution you backup the folder/file names to follow if you don't want the toggle buttons, custom boot anim and font included:
The folders to backup and restore if need be
/system/media
/system/fonts
/system/framework/twframework-res.apk
Edit: If need be I'll port the theme later today if possible to avoid people having to use the addon pack.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4610937/Gingerbread_Theme_AXURA_1.1.3.zip
Enjoy! Personally the DJAxeWater is a better suited companion for flashing, just uninstall your Swype and delete /system/lib/libSwypeCore.so .
I tried flashing your 1.1.3. Nothing happened. Flashed over 2.1.
I tried flashing over rc1 and it got stuck in boot.
I'm truly sorry about that, I've corrected the framework and it should work now. Use the same link I provided before.
uhh...?
yea i dont know what your posting but it doesnt work.....doesnt do anything
Having issues with the framework....still trying but it doesnt look good..
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no go for me and now my phone is FCing all over............ :-(
Evilspawn said:
yea i dont know what your posting but it doesnt work.....doesnt do anything
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Ok ok, will be flashing the new Axura now and test it again. Link dead for now.
Hey, guys, there's a metamorph Gingerbread theme over in the Nexus One forum that works on any HDPI device. Obviously it's not the full framework, but it's good enough to tide you over until you get a full port.
EDIT: Here's the link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=863110&highlight=Gingerbread+morph
TheEscapist said:
Hey, guys, there's a metamorph Gingerbread theme over in the Nexus One forum that works on any HDPI device. Obviously it's not the full framework, but it's good enough to tide you over until you get a full port.
EDIT: Here's the link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=863110&highlight=Gingerbread+morph
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Don't think that will work. The naming convention in the Vibrant framework-res and twframework-res has changed which just equals to more work, not sure if an of the online kitchens even work with them. Sorry guys, I wish I could help you guys but right now I don't have the time to renaming all the images for this ROM.
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Don't think that will work. The naming convention in the Vibrant framework-res and twframework-res has changed which just equals to more work, not sure if an of the online kitchens even work with them. Sorry guys, I wish I could help you guys but right now I don't have the time to renaming all the images for this
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Didn't realize it was a vibrant based rom. I can try throwing a framework-res together at some point, if someone wants to upload the stock one.
ever wanted to flash back to froyo but didnt want to use the almighty odin? well here is a simple solution that should let u install froyo on a gb build without any errors
1.open the 2.2 rom you want to flash on the file explorer on your computer then click into the META-INF folder then com, google, android, and u will see the file updater script, delete that file (if u have problems getting that to delete use a program like winrar)
2.put the updater script u downloaded in replace of the old one (if winrar or any other program made u unzip the file and didnt zip it back up automaticlly make sure its done then place the file back to your phone and flash away
dont forget about the thanks button
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16409955&postcount=48
could this be used via root explorer?? With no PC needed at all?
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bdubs4200 said:
could this be used via root explorer?? With no PC needed at all?
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if u can get the files in the correct place, give it a try
As long as your not on a cm7 based rom u can just flash the rom....
If anyone tried this an it worked plz let me know have broken USB port an can't risk my phone since its my connection to outside world lmao an will hit thanks button
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will this work for cm7/cm7 based rom
krackers said:
will this work for cm7/cm7 based rom
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Yea that's what he is talking about regual 2.3 roms u can just go back but not cm try it out an let me know
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Nice it should be really usefull. I would try it but im not on cm7.
But you should put that on the title and op that it is for cm7 based roms(if it is)
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es7241 said:
Nice it should be really usefull. I would try it but im not on cm7.
But you should put that on the title and op that it is for cm7 based roms(if it is)
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its pretty much based for cm7/miui possibly even jvq/jvr roms havent tried it much on those
Plz
My pc is acting up an i cant edit file so could someone make one for me an upload thanks button will be hit
This is helpful, but you have to know why first. The difference is the difference in the install scripts. In CWM versions before CWM3, we used amend scripting. Amend scripting is no longer supported in CWM3 and above, it now uses edify scripting.
Kernels that contain recovery prior to CWM3, you can flash the old scripts just fine. For example, cmenards latest JVQ based kernel supports both amend and edify scripting, and is based off CWM 2.5.x.x.
Its all in knowing what you are running, and what's compatible.
I wont get too preachy on this, but Odin is your friend, nothing to be scared or wary of, and with regular use to actually set you back to stock, will create a much better running environment for your Vibrant experience. Shortcuts around it will eventually cause all kinds of issues.
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gamikzone said:
if u can get the files in the correct place, give it a try
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I'm sensing a "go ahead and F#Ck it up see what happens and let me know" sort of vibe....??
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I can't get this to work I used astro file to place updater script in the rom an then deleted old one then tried to flash it says installing then it abort what am I doing wrong also tried win rar
Edit:did not work install aborted
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Wondering
Has this worked for anyone?
The OP missed some key points in this "guide".
If your zip file is using is using the old amend scripting, then there will be one file called update-script (not updater).
The newer scripts, edify scripting, uses two files, update-binary and updater-script, and you need both files if your kernel or recovery method is cwm3 or later, edify scripting only.
Or you could save a dev a future headache, and just use Odin.
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Br1cK'd said:
The OP missed some key points in this "guide".
If your zip file is using is using the old amend scripting, then there will be one file called update-script (not updater).
The newer scripts, edify scripting, uses two files, update-binary and updater-script, and you need both files if your kernel or recovery method is cwm3 or later, edify scripting only.
Or you could save a dev a future headache, and just use Odin.
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Well the rom i used has both of those Eugene rom which zip is edify an when i flashed it was doing kernel then it started to flashed words disapperd an came back it an then it rebooted and then it looped on flash part
I'm just going to say, if you can use ODIN, do it.
Jasonhunterx said:
Well the rom i used has both of those Eugene rom which zip is edify an when i flashed it was doing kernel then it started to flashed words disapperd an came back it an then it rebooted and then it looped on flash part
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You're talking about his last deadhorse kernel. That one, if memory serves me, even has a pre-kernel flash that you did through sgs kernel flasher, then the rom and full kernel. Coming from that one friend, I do believe Odin is your only option.
s15274n said:
I'm just going to say, if you can use ODIN, do it.
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And if you can't, find a friend with a pc you can use for ten minutes.
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im sorry if this hasnt worked for anyone who wants to downgrade and not use odin, i must of missed that part about updater vs update i will look in to it
Can't Odin broken USB port have warranty but phone is currently off so can't replace an I need battery life
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Going to try this on the D3, its big in the fascinate world. May be worth a dev porting to the D3 specifically. I'm going to take the plunge though since we can do nandbackups.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1236779
From the thread post:
Whats inside:
changed partition mounts--- for less data corruption
patched sqlite's----IMPROVES I/O
honecomb 3.1 fugu mod-IMPROVES SCROLLING/RESPONSIVENESS
All new init.d files---PARTITION MOUNTS,CACHE,SYSCTL,KERNEL
Sysctl.conf----TWEAKS KERNEL AND I/O SCHEDULER
tweaked scaling governor----faster cpu performance
It has been reported to work on the Motorola Atrix, so that gives me hope for some additional improvements on the D3.
Sweet! Let us know how it works!
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Izeltokatl said:
Going to try this on the D3, its big in the fascinate world. May be worth a dev porting to the D3 specifically. I'm going to take the plunge though since we can do nandbackups.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1236779
From the thread post:
Whats inside:
changed partition mounts--- for less data corruption
patched sqlite's----IMPROVES I/O
honecomb 3.1 fugu mod-IMPROVES SCROLLING/RESPONSIVENESS
All new init.d files---PARTITION MOUNTS,CACHE,SYSCTL,KERNEL
Sysctl.conf----TWEAKS KERNEL AND I/O SCHEDULER
tweaked scaling governor----faster cpu performance
It has been reported to work on the Motorola Atrix, so that gives me hope for some additional improvements on the D3.
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So...howd it go?
evulhotdog said:
So...howd it go?
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Perhaps not so well?
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I have this mod applied on my mytouch 4g, made a big difference. Hope it works out for this device as well..
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Perhaps not so well?
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I'm gonna test this myself in a few hours. Ill report back
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Maybe his phone ripped a hole in space-time; He was sucked into another dimension.
Bobbar said:
Maybe his phone ripped a hole in space-time; He was sucked into another dimension.
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Worst that happens is a bootloop and then you just boot into recovery and restore /system and you're back in business
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Worst that happens is a bootloop and then you just boot into recovery and restore /system and you're back in business
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I looked throught the zip. It contains some files that the D3 doesnt have (or are in a different location). So some of the changes will probably do nothing.
Check out the newest from Hashcode. You can now restore from BP Tools. No need to flash and restore
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Check out the newest from Hashcode. You can now restore from BP Tools. No need to flash and restore
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The .zips fail to install so this won't work on our phones. Not without tweaking.
And that's been out for over a week. I updated my recovey thread with it last week.
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The .zips fail to install so this won't work on our phones. Not without tweaking.
And that's been out for over a week. I updated my recovey thread with it last week.
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I install the files inside the ZIP manually, it works out perfect and seems much smoother and with a better memory management now.
jchenny said:
I install the files inside the ZIP manually, it works out perfect and seems much smoother and with a better memory management now.
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Did you do anything with the sysctl.conf and init.d?
Sorry for the delays... yes, as stated above, the zip files will not flash to the D3 (even though they do flash to the Moto Atrix??).
But you can definitely rip out files push them with Root Explorer or ADB commands. I haven't had time to mess with that but I may jump on it later today. Glad someone else tried and showed positive signs. That is encouraging.
I applied manually.
Don't notice any difference, really. But it may respond better to my finger. I'll have to run it for a few days.
Bobbar said:
I applied manually.
Don't notice any difference, really. But it may respond better to my finger. I'll have to run it for a few days.
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Do we have init.d support? If not the init scripts probably wont do too much.
Willis111 said:
Do we have init.d support? If not the init scripts probably wont do too much.
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I snatched the files from the latest SteelDroid to enable init.d. However I also used the scripts from that rom as well as they include alot the same tweaks.
I discovered that the sysctl.conf tweaks have no affect. We dont seem to have access to those adjustments. Perhaps because of our stock kernel?
for you, if you have a stock kernel to enable init.d .....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1017291
Hi,
I have been flashing new firmwares quite a few times, using both Odin and CWM. I have a few questions regarding what actually happened to the filesystem when we flash the rom. Maybe some knowledgeable people here can help answer these:
1) When using Odin to flash the rom, I assume that when using .pit, the filesystem will be reformatted, especially if the partition size got changed, am I correct?
2) what about when we flash the rom using Odin without using .pit. Is the filesystem wiped clean first (or formatted), then new files added? or some old files will be left lingering?
3) what about using CWM, flashing ROM that has "NoWipe"? This I assume, as it was called, no wipe happens, just files being replaced and added, and old files may get left behind
4) what about using CWM, flashing ROM that is "Wipe"? This formats the filesystem, then add new files into it, so no lingering old files?
5) can overcome GB-Stock-Safe-V5 be flashed from CWM, say over overcome 4.1 rom that already have the same .pit. Will it revert the filesystem to rfs? I know I will lose CWM if this can be done.
6) if CWM can't do it, do you think Mobile Odin likely can do it?
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Hey priyana..by any chance, did you get any answer from the question that you ask here?
It Would be great if you can share it with us here..i also wandering the same thing..
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Hi out there, what exactly are you concerning of? :sly:
Went anything wrong vor dos not work properly?
If your system works, let it, thank god and the programmers for doing a really great job.
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The questions is for knowing more about what going on in every task that we do to our device..so that we know the stuff..so we can understand our device better..
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As you see, no one answered before.
About why I am asking, well I am thirsty for knowledge.
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Yeah, knowledge is good so far, to have it is helpful. Some Wiki study might help :thumbup:
I'm happy to have HumberOS running extra-fine with alroger's kernel from early May, 2nd. :thumbup::thumbup:
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priyana said:
As you see, no one answered before.
About why I am asking, well I am thirsty for knowledge.
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Lol..i mean..over the year since you learn and help others..may be you could answer the question that you asked..
Could make it a wiki for newbie (like me..) reference.. which who are trying to learn about rom...and might try to develop something..
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This is mod for ODEXED ICS based ROMs. When using the Dsxida's kitchen, there was a slight problem. so I made some modifications to AutoDEOTool
Manually Deodexing :
to decompil an odex file you needs the BOOTCLASSPATH..
It is a list in specific order of some framework .jar files..
It is different in function of the APKs
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Run AutoDEOToolMain.bat
1.Place the JARs and corresponding ODEX files in the directory "_framework".
Otherwise, place deodexed framework JARs into the directory "deodexed_JAR".
2.Place the APKs and corresponding ODEX files in the directory "_app".
3. To deodex framework files
-For non standard odex however a specific bootclass path must be defined..
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place the bootclass path for framework
Code:
core.jar:core-junit.jar:bouncycastle.jar:ext.jar:framework.jar:widget.jar:android.policy.jar:services.jar:apache-xml.jar:HTCDev.jar:HTCExtension.jar:com.htc.framework.jar:filterfw.jar:com.htc.android.bluetooth.jar:com.htc.fusion.fx.jar:wimax.jar:com.orange.authentication.simcard.jar:com.htc.android.rosie.jar
4.To deodex APKs files for at&t vivid
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place the bootclass path for APKs files
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am.jar:android.policy.jar:android.test.runner.jar:apache-xml.jar:bmgr.jar:bouncycastle.jar:bu.jar:com.android.future.usb.accessory.jar:com.android.location.provider.jar:com.cequint.platform.jar:com.discretix.drm.api.jar:com.google.android.maps.jar:com.google.android.media.effects.jar:com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar:com.htc.android.bluetooth.jar:com.htc.android.rosie.jar:com.htc.framework.jar:com.htc.fusion.fx.jar:com.htc.htcSceneManager.jar:com.htc.lockscreen.fusion.jar:com.htc.sunny2.jar:com.orange.authentication.simcard.jar:com.qik.enabler.jar:com.scalado.caps.jar:com.scalado.util.ScaladoUtil.jar:core.jar:core-junit.jar:ext.jar:filterfw.jar:framework.jar:HTCDev.jar:HTCExtension.jar:ime.jar:input.jar:javax.obex.jar:modemwarmup.jar:monkey.jar:pm.jar:services.jar:svc.jar:widget.jar:wimax.jar
4.To deodex APKs files for velocity
-select to 4
place the bootclass path for APKs files
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am.jar:android.policy.jar:android.test.runner.jar:apache-xml.jar:bmgr.jar:bouncycastle.jar:bu.jar:com.android.future.usb.accessory.jar:com.android.location.provider.jar:com.discretix.drm.api.jar:com.google.android.maps.jar:com.google.android.media.effects.jar:com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar:com.htc.android.bluetooth.jar:com.htc.android.rosie.jar:com.htc.framework.jar:com.htc.fusion.fx.jar:com.htc.htcSceneManager.jar:com.htc.lockscreen.fusion.jar:com.htc.sunny2.jar:com.orange.authentication.simcard.jar:com.scalado.caps.jar:com.scalado.util.ScaladoUtil.jar:core.jar:core-junit.jar:ext.jar:filterfw.jar:framework.jar:HTCDev.jar:HTCExtension.jar:ime.jar:input.jar:javax.obex.jar:modemwarmup.jar:monkey.jar:pm.jar:services.jar:svc.jar:widget.jar:wimax.jar
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Sorry if this posted in the wrong place but whats the process for getting the deodexed apks back onto the phone? I'm running the stock ICS OTA rooted.
lmftmf said:
Sorry if this posted in the wrong place but whats the process for getting the deodexed apks back onto the phone? I'm running the stock ICS OTA rooted.
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This manual was written in order to develop more easy deodexed rom..
if you want to getting the pure deodexed ROM, You need to have a separate build process..
So i would need to re build my entire rom?
lmftmf said:
So i would need to re build my entire rom?
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Maybe It will be.. This manual is written for people who want to build custom Rom..
I tried pushing the files back to the phone and it caused alot of problems so im guessing that i would have to learn how to build roms then. lol
I wish someone would just deodex the stock ics. I know wildchild has a deo version but its also stripped of a lot of the stock goodies the Rom comes with
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I wish someone would just deodex the stock ics. I know wildchild has a deo version but its also stripped of a lot of the stock goodies the Rom comes with
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I can try and put one up tonight.
That would be great
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valve timing said:
I wish someone would just deodex the stock ics. I know wildchild has a deo version but its also stripped of a lot of the stock goodies the Rom comes with
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You have a tut right here!! Lol
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thats a bit above my skill level i dont wanna risk effing something up im not a dev in any way shape or form
I'm working on getting a stock, rooted de-odexed ROM up tonight if I can.
EDIT: Uploading now. I'll be starting a new thread. Also, I don't want to take anything away from bananacakes here. His tutorial is very good and if you plan on building anything ROM-related, you should get familiar with the process.
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Thank you for your work!
Can't wait for it
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You sir are amazing. Not only did this work like a charm but also pointing to the autodeo tool and the other tools in that thread. Thank you for your continued effort
added a method for Telstra velocity ics