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Hello all. Jdfroyo is a free community based distro of HTC Sense ROMs for the Droid Incredible. My Main goal was to bring the community a fast, yet very polished rom based off HTC Leaks and official releases for the EVO and Incredible.
This ROM is based off of the Official OTA for the Inc. It is deodexed, zipaligned, and all bloat is removed, yet the rom still features the very handsome Sense-UI interface by HTC.
Sense Version includes:
1. Deodexed
2. Zialigned
3. Most bloat removed
4. VERY FAST!!!!!
5. Can be stably overclocked to 1.2 ghz !!!!
6. Can be used with HYdra or KING Kernels.
Bloat Removed:
Mode 10 and Magic smoke livewallpaper
VZNav
Footprints
MyVerizon
Footprints Widget
VisualVoicemail
Amazon MP3
Vanilla Version:
All Sense Bloat removed- including weather, clockwidget, and Rosie!
Themed vanilla
General Changelog:
9/7 update- added buildprop edit so wifi scans every 2 mins, removed oj wake
RC3- fixed boot.img problem and temed vanilla ROM
v2.5- inital revival of jdfroyo
Link: Downloads - MOD Edit: Links Removed
FAQ:
Q. Why should I flash your ROM? There are others just as good.
A. The jdfroyo project aims to provide a very customized rom that most usere will like. It is stble, fast and not buggy.
Q. You had some boot.img bugs in previous bugs. Is that dangerous?
A. The boot.img contains the kernel and ramdisc, so the boot.img bug did cause severe overheating, and couldnt mount emmc, but that bug was cleared up in RC3, so no worries (actuaslly i replaced the whole boot.img)
Q. Does this give me root?
A. If you flash a coustom recovery after flashing the RUU (and have S_off) Then it gives you SU perms again, but not for anyone who wasnt previously rooted before.
Q. Are there any specific risks in flashing this
A. THere are potential risks in flashing ANY rom (even the ruu). This rom was tested and proven that it is ok for day to day use and will not brick.
Q. What is this based off?
A. The newer versions (2.5 and up) are based on the offical 2.2 release, and versions before v2.5 is based on the old 7/27 leak.
Q. Why dont you have screen shots up? We have only been asking you for weeks.
A. I am putting up some screens tonight. They will be here and on my site.
Q. What is your site?
A. check my sig (and no i am not trying to website spam)
Q. What is required before flashing this ROM?
A. S_OFF, custom recovery (Clockwork or AMON_RA) the 2.15 radio and 92hboot.
Q. Where can i find the things you mentioned in the previous answer?
A. 1.SOFF: www.unrevoked.com/forever
2. Closkwork or Amon ra: Clockwork can be found on unrevoked.com/forever , Amon can be found floating around on XDA
3. 92 hboot and 2.15 radio: can be found on adrynalyne's site
PLEASE eNJOY MY ROM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Isn't this the same thing as before?
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no it has various fixes, mostly the wifi fix....and for the sense version, i ixed the buildprop whaer ot said jdfroyo vanilla....it is very different from the version that i posted here last eek, but if you followed me on AF, then this is a bit similar
I thought you said you were done developing for the incredible.
I mean, I couldn't care less... just wondering why you decided to come back after two times of saying it.
And stable at 1.2.... hmm. I'd like this to be tested by others before I try this.
Hehe
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Lcsglvr said:
I thought you said you were done developing for the incredible.
I mean, I couldn't care less... just wondering why you decided to come back after two times of saying it.
And stable at 1.2.... hmm. I'd like this to be tested by others. Hehe
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Its hard to stay away
Link isn't working.
try it now
I don't think anybody likes you
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theguitarguy58 said:
I don't think anybody likes you
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its not about liking me, its about liking my rom
jdkoreclipse said:
its not about liking me, its about liking my rom
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I don't think anybody likes your rom.
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Touche...let's get back in topic
theguitarguy58 said:
I don't think anybody likes your rom.
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Is it just me, or do you always come out with a new version of *cough* a rom with almost the same name and number as skyraider. I guess it's like"the distinguished gentleman", if you have a familiar name, people will vote. At least make some attempt to be different so no one accidentally downloads this crap. How about POS ROM VERSION, oh hell, does it really matter?
And you use the same bull**** op almost every time. "Sorry no screens or info, just check my website, but I'm not spamming my website, and if it doesn't work, use other peoples fixes who I'll give no credit to ever never, but my rom is prefect and full of awesome." Give it a rest bud.
So this STILL isn't posted with the guidelines laid out by the moderators... do you ever learn?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7885067&postcount=30
Berzerker7 said:
So this STILL isn't posted with the guidelines laid out by the moderators... do you ever learn?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7885067&postcount=30
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He's gotta be a relative or something right?
Berzerker7 said:
So this STILL isn't posted with the guidelines laid out by the moderators... do you ever learn?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7885067&postcount=30
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screenshots are in the first post!!!!!!!!!111
theguitarguy58 said:
I don't think anybody likes your rom.
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I don't know the story since I just joined a few weeks ago but that made me laugh, thanks ! great wit sir!
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screenshots are in the first post!!!!!!!!!111
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I have to tell skyraider that my pinch to zoom isn't working with his rom, cuz those screens must be hella small.
Rather than continuing to have to discuss what is obvious to us all, let's try the objective approach with this. I downloaded jdfroyo Sense (for comedic value, honestly) and opened up the updater-script.
Going through this in sequence (I did not change the ordering):
So far so good.
Code:
format("MTD", "system");
mount("MTD", "system", "/system");
Deleting files on a freshly formatted filesystem. What's supposed to be there?
Code:
delete_recursive("/system/etc/init.d");
delete("/system/xbin/a2sd");
delete("/system/xbin/apps2sd");
delete("/system/xbin/e2fsck");
Data isn't mounted, but delete operations are running, on /data.
Code:
delete_recursive("/data/dalvik-cache");
delete_recursive("/data/boot-cache/");
delete_recursive("/data/a2sd/");
delete("/data/.dalvikcache");
delete("/data/dta2sd.log");
Runs a script against /data, which still isn't mounted. Then extracts the contents of his zip to it. Into the void.
Code:
run_program("check_data_app");
package_extract_dir("data", "/data");
set_perm(0, 0, 0777, "/data/dalvik-cache");
Deleting more files on a newly formatted volume.
Code:
delete("/system/xbin/busybox");
delete_recursive("/system/xbin");
Oh, now we'll put some files on system. Since we've formatted it and deleted files which weren't there.
Code:
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
I could go on but I think the point is clear. He's either not reading his updater-script, doesn't understand any of it or both. I'm going with both. So yeah, download at your own risk.
Still using evo framework?
Hey does anyone know what the artifact is in the middle of the 3rd screenshot?
12/23/10- V6
- Easy root. You only need to install Superuser app from Market.
V5
- Wifi semi-working (tend to crash the phone on Wifi sleep timeout)
- Calls working but no DATA for me (coolya had data, which means: erratic) - voice not tested.
- kind of laggy, but there is a lot of headroom.
- GPS working only by Wifi/Triangulation networking - No satellites.
Fantastic job by coolya who did most of the advancement, for Wifi, baseband and also OneDRAM partitions configuration. Really really awesome work.
We were so lucky the snow forced him to stay at home instead of going to work
This time you can really start to play with the phone, install apps, surf on the Internet all this with Gingerbread! kind of cool
12/22/10- V4
-Buttons fixed thanks to the contributions of xcaliburhands, pawitp, fenfir*
-No need to create some directories manually anymore.
-Kernel available as ClockWorkMod recovery update.zip - be sure you have access to 3 buttons !
*I havent tested this beta so im assuming the buttons are remapped properly for only i9000 using that kernel he posted. but if i read on twitter correctly, all phones have proper keymapping, not sure.
12/19/10 - V3
- SDcard now works
- As internal storage
- As USB storage
12/19/10 - V2
improved pre-init script and mounts:
no more insufficient space
improved dual-boot solution
faster boot
faster disk I/O
12-18-10 - V1
initial
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READ EVERY WORD IN THIS LINK AND IN THE LINKED POST BEFORE FLASHING, I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHOICE TO FLASH THIS AND ANY BRICKS OR UNPLEASANT OCCURRENCES THAT MAY FOLLOW - CLICK ME FOR THE ROM AND INFO
Make sure you have voodoo preinstalled and NOT disabled before flashing
Warning! Be careful ADB might not work for you. Im on Windows 7 64 bit and lost ADB access, you might need to go into download mode and ODIN!
^Update to this, make sure you have the latest usb drivers from the Android SDK. Still gonna leave this warning up though because it doesnt work for me after updating the drivers.
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References/Guides
kennethpenn posted a detailed n00b friendly guide to flashing this here
Vibrant Voodoo Kernels can be found here
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Enjoy the early taste of gingerbread, thanks to supercurio and the #NSdev channel!
Link please
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its the first line in all caps lol, i wanted people to read it before clicking
Stuff like this that makes me wish i had bought an i9000 instead of the vibrant
ozmulti said:
Stuff like this that makes me wish i had bought an i9000 instead of the vibrant
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its no biggie dude, ports from the i9000 are getting easier to do it seems (im not dev myself but thats what it seems like lol)
also cool thing about this is that its actually dual booting gingerbread on your phone
ozmulti said:
Stuff like this that makes me wish i had bought an i9000 instead of the vibrant
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be patient and you'll see that its going to get way better.
and so it has begun....
all the galaxy s variants exept maybe the epic are near identical minus a few things. so when the i9000 get it, the vibrant nomrally gets it. no worries.
woot!!
Links broken
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This may sound like trolling. But this voice inside my head just keeps on saying that i am getting the port of a port. Wish supercurio would develop for vibrant. ANd THAT would be ported to the i9000 ... take that Stock GALAXY S BEEEAACH
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Links broken
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try it now
True, when the i9000 gets something we basically get it also.
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I wrote up some more detailed instructions here for noobies. Although this is an alpha build... so be careful.
kennethpenn said:
I wrote up some more detailed instructions here for noobies. Although this is an alpha build... so be careful.
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I'll add the link to the OP
Is this real?
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jalyn02 said:
Is this real?
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Wow.
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jalyn02 said:
Is this real?
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yes it is reallll
jalyn02 said:
Is this real?
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its a few months too early for April Fools
checked the Nexus out
checked the Nexus out and what I thought was correct. It seemed like a vibrant hopped up on 2.3 and the rest wasn't much different hardware-wise.... Now super-curio has proven this assumption to be correct
....congrats and excellent !!!
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned it in the other thread,I don't feel like reading through 39 pages when its already almost midnight and I need to wake up at 7am,but as a temporary solution until we get buttons working,as long as they didnt change anything major in the filesystem,you should be able to change the keylayouts file to make vol up and down remapped to home and back (or menu,search,... whatever you want.) I haven't flashed this yet,so someone please let me know if this works. If I remember correctly keylayouts are in /usr/keylayout/ and there should be a few files in there,one of which is the hardware button mapping,open it in a text editor,there will be a bunch of buttons on the left and their names on the right,find vol up and change it to say HOME,find vol down and change it to BACK. save the file and reboot,that should make them work as what you assigned them to.
After alot of good response about my Ubuntu install guide apps (thread here) I am happy to announce the second linux distro to get a install guide app!
The Backtrack install guide costs £1.25 (a little more than the Ubuntu guide due me needing to carry out alot more work in this build) and walks you through step by step to install and run backtrack on your android device via the chroot method.
The guide also includes download links to my custom backtrack images which give support for 800x480, 854x480, 960x540, 1024x600 and 1280x800 resolutions.
It is recommended that you test my free Ubuntu guide first to make sure the method works on your device before you buy this guide, however I am always working on getting more devices supported so in the future yours will hopefully work!
For more information and requirements please read the market place description.
The market link is HERE
Link to video of backtrack running on my phone HERE
And Link to support device list so far HERE
What is Backtrack?
Backtrack is Linux distro which includes a large range of security testing tools, it also features the Gnome desktop environment. For more information have a look at there site:
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
Test files
A few people have asked to be able to 'try before you buy' and so here are download links to the V1 images, and the V5 script, if these work than the new images will also work (note these downloads are on multiupload not my ftp server)
backtrack.sh V5
backtrackV1-800x480
backtrackV1-854x480
backtrackV1-960x540
backtrackv1-1024x600
backtrackV1-1280x800
Updates
08/01/12
*File downloads now use new fast FTP server and support direct downloading (click the button to download a image and it starts to download right away)
*New boot script which has fixed problems with it not booting on alot of devices, and fixed problem which some people getting a grey screen when loading UI
*Boot script now downloaded in zip file to fix problems with downloading script
*SDcard now accessible from within backtrack
*Apps fixed to support low resolutions
*Apps cleaned up
See how deep the rabbit-hole goes...
http://linuxonandroid.blogspot.com/
is backtrack better than Ubuntu...what other features are there? I'm guessing still no sound right?
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trh1341 said:
is backtrack better than Ubuntu...what other features are there? I'm guessing still no sound right?
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Backtrack is based on Ubuntu but includes alot of security testing software etc, it also features the Gnome desktop unlike my ubuntu builds for more information on backtrack have a look at the site: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
And yes no sound still at the moment
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Backtrack is based on Ubuntu but includes alot of security testing software etc, it also features the Gnome desktop unlike my ubuntu builds for more information on backtrack have a look at the site: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
And yes no sound still at the moment
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Okay thanks am thinking about buying...I like being able to work on my rom from anywhere
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trh1341 said:
Okay thanks am thinking about buying...I like being able to work on my rom from anywhere
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Indeed I now do alot of work on my tablet which thanks to this has become more of a ubuntu dev machine
zacthespack said:
Indeed I now do alot of work on my tablet which thanks to this has become more of a ubuntu dev machine
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Does this have the extra apps like yo did in the Ubuntu version? I really like this apps
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trh1341 said:
Does this have the extra apps like yo did in the Ubuntu version? I really like this apps
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Some are are included and those that arnt you could just install using apt-get, I shall just generate a list of installed programs and post it
Installed Programs
The list is rather long but the general programs installed apart from the backtrack security software kit includes the likes of java, python, firefox, thunderbird, office applications etc.
One thing I have noticed is the software centre is not installed, however I will include this in the next release!
Attached is a list of all packages install in the image if you are interested!
first of all, great job!
now some questions, did you actually try any of the installed security software? how much of those apps actually work? I guess wifi scan/injection don't, how about nmap and network scanning?
moebius83 said:
first of all, great job!
now some questions, did you actually try any of the installed security software? how much of those apps actually work? I guess wifi scan/injection don't, how about nmap and network scanning?
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I havnt had time to test the apps yet myself no, once I have the next release ready and on the new server I shall take some time to go through all the programs and work out what does and doesn't work. However it is based of a official ARM release from backtrack so at a guess I would say all programs that do not require special hardware support should work right away
Looks great, man!
little look at what will be included in the next release over the weekend:
App file downloads now use new fast FTP server and support direct downloading (click the button to download a image and it starts to download right away, no more slow ass multiuploard (thanks to everyone who bought to app to make this possible!))
New boot script which has fixed problems with it not booting on alot of devices, and fixed problem which some people getting a grey screen when loading UI
Boot script now downloaded in zip file to fix problems with downloading script
App cleaned up and now supports screens with low resolution (devices with lower than 800x480 rez had the bottom of pages dropping off view as scrolling wasn't properly used in the layouts)
SDcard now accessible within backtrack
+anything I have forgot when writing this
if your lucky will be uploaded tomorrow will see how the weekend goes
The update has now been released updating to include all the features missing compared to the ubuntu guide!
thanks a lot and here....wright now downloading!!!
Tested backtrack on the OG seems fine so far
Ice Cream Sense v1.1
Aggressive-Freedom-v0.9+
Confirming that "nmap" is working correct & well. GOOD JOB !
Would it be possible to upload a list, which includes planned packages you will insert in next time ?
Nexus S - i9023 - WORKING:
-STOCK ICS ROM
-STOCK KERNEL
Android 4.0.3/IML74K/XXKI1 Radio/KL1 Bootloader
updates? gorgeous....beautifull...tnx man!!
benek259 said:
Confirming that "nmap" is working correct & well. GOOD JOB !
Would it be possible to upload a list, which includes planned packages you will insert in next time ?
Nexus S - i9023 - WORKING:
-STOCK ICS ROM
-STOCK KERNEL
Android 4.0.3/IML74K/XXKI1 Radio/KL1 Bootloader
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Glad to hear it
kruxice said:
updates? gorgeous....beautifull...tnx man!!
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I am now working on improving the app, to make the install process even easier, my goal is basically to press one button to download and then another to boot, and then possible a widget that will allow you to quickly boot it when ever you want
NICE!!! keep up the good work man
Woohoo https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/android-building/XBYeD-bhk1o
Roll on custom roms (just need to order my N7 now)
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Great news! Now they just need to ship!
w00t w00t
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This is not fair. I need my nexus 7 now....
Oh well, binaries downloaded, and will have a fresh repo sync'd and ready to go when it finally arrives.....
This is a pretty good sign that the n7 will ship out soon.
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downloading now!
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Actually its a bad sign means n7 shipments have been delayed.
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Wrong....
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bencozzy said:
Actually its a bad sign means n7 shipments have been delayed.
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How do you figure? When a Nexus device is about to launch with a new version of Android, AOSP is always updated 1-3 days BEFORE that device is officially released or made available.
That would put us at July 12/13th, which is a date that's been hinted as being the release date.
Anyone have an io nexus 7 that can supply us with a vendor/ file with all the necessary makefiles and binaries so we can start to build while waiting for our devices to ship??
CM10!
https://plus.google.com/u/0/117962666888533781522/posts
Well that is one way to keep your mind off the delivery...
How big is the source download anyway?
I sort of enjoy compiling things...
CiDhed said:
CM10!
https://plus.google.com/u/0/117962666888533781522/posts
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I'm expecting a few days before they have a cm10 repo ready for us. until then i have jellybean aosp.
and rmm200, as for the size of the repo, i have no clue yet. cm9 is about 15+ gb. I'm guessing jellybean should be about the same.
OK - I read up on the requirements for downloading the repo and building - and decided I am not that bored - yet.
If the Nexus 7 does not come by next week - I may revisit this.
the first time it looks complicated and confusing, however it's actually pretty simple stuff.
It is the little things that get you:
64 bit Linux system: Check
30 gig disk space: My biggest Linux virtual machine is 12GB... I would have to figure out how to set up a 30GB disk file as a virtual disk
If running under VM, at least 16GB ram: I am sitting at 4GB... No workaround for this one
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I sort of enjoy compiling things...
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*evil scientist laugh*
Sucks that I'm on a 32bit system, I've found some info on building AOSP on 32 bit that used to work but not anymore..
I guess ill wait to build off CM10 source..
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K, 4.1 src fully downloaded, now all I need is either my nexus 7 to show or a vendor/ file with all n7 stuffs so I can start a build
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K, 4.1 src fully downloaded, now all I need is either my nexus 7 to show or a vendor/ file with all n7 stuffs so I can start a build
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Voila, if this is what you mean.
Unlawful said:
Voila, if this is what you mean.
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Nope, you use those files to pull the necessary binaries and makefiles off your n7 which will populate a vendor/ file in your working directory. Thanks though.
Just to clarify I have not received my n7 yet, so I can't pull the stuff needed to build from it. I'm hoping an io attendee will pull and post them so I can start a build while I wait.
Hi
I write here because it will not let me developer forum (sooner if not now, says I have less than 10 posts).
I installed the rom "RazoDroiD v2.5" and I see that was compiled with an earlier version is now 2.3.6 and not 2.3.7 as before; Also the baseband version is earlier.
I also noticed that the WIFI MAC has changed, has crushed the original mac my phone.
The "Holo launcher" has disappeared, and instead appears XPERIA.
I hope it is resolved soon, and is an error starting compiling sources.
Doesn't exist 2.3.7 for this phone,Rajrocks just edited build.prop and changed 2.3.6 to 2.3.7.
Qeemi said:
Doesn't exist 2.3.7 for this phone,Rajrocks just edited build.prop and changed 2.3.6 to 2.3.7.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29822069&postcount=2
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For wifi mac change the file .mac.info in /data/ with any address you want
and holo launcher you can download it from play store
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29822069&postcount=2
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You can change Android Version displayed in settings-->about phone by editing this line:
Code:
ro.build.version.release= "whatever you want to write"
Try using studioandroid
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loparaan said:
Hi
I write here because it will not let me developer forum (sooner if not now, says I have less than 10 posts).
I installed the rom "RazoDroiD v2.5" and I see that was compiled with an earlier version is now 2.3.6 and not 2.3.7 as before; Also the baseband version is earlier.
I also noticed that the WIFI MAC has changed, has crushed the original mac my phone.
The "Holo launcher" has disappeared, and instead appears XPERIA.
I hope it is resolved soon, and is an error starting compiling sources.
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Rajrocks made xperia the default launcher for 2.5 ,2.5.6 can be changed in build.props so its easy to edit it
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