[ROM] GladiAtrix for 1.5.2 v0.3 *UPDATED 03-26-2011* - Atrix 4G Android Development

GladiAtrix for OLYFR_U4_1.5.2 v0.3
Deodexed the 1.5.2 SBF and repackaged everything up, including the WiFi and Market fixes. Just like Adeo, you do not need to root first.
Working on getting the reboot/recovery power options, preferred install location, and unknown sources (this now enables sideloading, though) tweaks installed. The new version adds options to root, add the tethering APN, init.d support and sideloading at the same time this installs.
This is only for AT&T phones running firmware version 1.5.2. If you have 1.2.6 please go here: GladiAtrix for 1.2.6 v1
Come chat with us!​
Features:
Standard Features
Works on rooted and non-rooted devices
Deodexed
Da_G's WiFi fix
ghost_o's Market fix
Ad blocking
v0.2+ Optional Features
Root
Tethering APN
Sideloading
init.d support
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Installation instructions:
Read the instructions all the way through before starting
Read them again and make sure you understand them
Download the file from the link below
Extract the files to any folder
Connect your phone with USB debugging, set USB mode to none (unsure if this is required, but I always do it to be safe)
Run INSTALL.bat
Follow the on-screen instructions for rooting, sideloading, tethering APN, and init.d support
Confirm installation of the ROM
Wait PATIENTLY for it to finish and reboot your phone
Read disclaimer below
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DISCLAIMER: I've only tested this on my device. I ran it twice to be sure, once with aRoot, once without, both on fresh SBF reflash. I am not responsible if this bricks you.​
Download Links
Direct Download Link: http://goo.gl/B8T6L
Alternate Download Link: http://goo.gl/Eue6I​
Changelog:
* Version 0.1
Initial release
* Version 0.2
Updated installer script
Added options for rooting, tethering apn, sideloading, and init.d support.
* Version 0.3
Major improvements to installer script
Fixed syntax bug on root/tethering/sideloading/init.d to make it function properly again
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Notes/thanks:
I have not tested the wifi fix as I haven't had any wifi issues in the first place. If someone could confirm this, I would appreciate. Feel free to PM me if you have any issues or see anything that needs to be changed.
Special thanks to: Da_G for wifi fix, ghost_o for market fix, designgears for the use of his Adeo and aRoot scripts, Sogoth for the batch sorcery, and gitbrew.org for hosting​

Reserved
To Do:
Add reboot option to power menu
Add recovery option to power menu
Add support for 1.2.6

Very good work.

great! thank you!

Awesome! I've got GingerBlur but I know a lot of people loved using Adeo and with this update it will help. Good work!

Damn son! I wanna try this but I don't wanna start over from sbf. It scares me to brick though. Lemme know how it goes
Sent from Atrix ;-)

Sweet! Nice job man.

frankiedizzle87 said:
Damn son! I wanna try this but I don't wanna start over from sbf. It scares me to brick though. Lemme know how it goes
Sent from Atrix ;-)
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There should not be any bricks resulting from this software, the creator just does not want to be held responsible for any mistakes the user may make.

frankiedizzle87 said:
Damn son! I wanna try this but I don't wanna start over from sbf. It scares me to brick though. Lemme know how it goes
Sent from Atrix ;-)
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Updated first post with instructions and a little more info. This shouldn't brick you if you do everything correctly.
Also, if anyone has run this and can confirm market or wifi fixes for me, I would definitely appreciate.

It won't work on the Bell Atrix, would it?

i.mac said:
It won't work on the Bell Atrix, would it?
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I don't really see any reason why it wouldn't. You might get the default AT&T apps loaded (which can just be easily removed through the app management in settings), but I find it hard to believe the apps are that much different. I would probably hold off on it, though. If you want to get me a /system dump from a stock Bell Atrix (there might be one already I haven't really looked), I can deodex it and make a new package for it.

Ririal said:
I don't really see any reason why it wouldn't. You might get the default AT&T apps loaded (which can just be easily removed through the app management in settings), but I find it hard to believe the apps are that much different. I would probably hold off on it, though. If you want to get me a /system dump from a stock Bell Atrix (there might be one already I haven't really looked), I can deodex it and make a new package for it.
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If you tell me how... I would be more that happy to do so.

How to add power menu options. Hope this helps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=811532

doesn't gingerblur already deodexes whatever SBF you have? if so, i don't see the point in this.
Anyway, if you want to enable unknown sources, just download aroot and copy the script from there, it's way easy, it's just a sql statement via sqlite to make it happen.

franciscojavierleon said:
doesn't gingerblur already deodexes whatever SBF you have? if so, i don't see the point in this.
Anyway, if you want to enable unknown sources, just download aroot and copy the script from there, it's way easy, it's just a sql statement via sqlite to make it happen.
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Not all of us want a themed device. Some of us want to customize it ourselves. :x

franciscojavierleon said:
doesn't gingerblur already deodexes whatever SBF you have? if so, i don't see the point in this.
Anyway, if you want to enable unknown sources, just download aroot and copy the script from there, it's way easy, it's just a sql statement via sqlite to make it happen.
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Yes it does, but afaik Gingerblur is optimized for 1.2.6, this is for the leaked 1.5.2 SBF. There were more than a few apps that were updated and are much smoother than the 1.4.6 apps (camera for one), so it's a nice option to have. Also, as darkamikaze mentioned, some people don't want the gingerbread theme stuff. I'm working to get this as close to a stock flash as possible, deodexed, with the basic tweaks and functionality addons that everyone can use without changing too much of the phone functionality.

Is this an update the the ones release last week (redux v.02...)? If so can i just install over the redux v.01.7?

sirkao said:
Is this an update the the ones release last week (redux v.02...)? If so can i just install over the redux v.01.7?
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No, the other Adeo versions are for the retail SBF (1.2.6) this is for the leaked SBF (1.5.2).

nice,, would like to try

Giving it a try. I haven't come close to flashing my Atrix as much as my Captivate yet.
GingerBlur is giving me some wicked battery life though.
Edit : Maybe some alt download links though. The http://goo.gl/5slwi is killing me.

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[ROM] Stock Sense/Froyo *Updated 10/13 Release* (Rooted, Deodexed & Zipaligned)

This is a rooted ROM built from a properly signed, unreleased HTC Sense/Froyo OTA package. This MAY NOT be the final HTC/Verizon release of this build, so assume it is an early leak of an upcoming release until confirmed otherwise. The OTA does NOT contain a radio update, in case anyone was curious.
ROM Details:
Deodexed and zipaligned.
Includes all system components and full boot image.
Pre-rooted with Superuser 2.3.6.1.
Ramdisk modifications to disable ro.secure, enable adb on boot and support startup scripts in /system/etc/init.d.
Absolutely nothing removed.
Installation:
You must be rooted, have nand unlocked and be running a 2.x radio. Follow dadicus' guide for details on how to perform these steps.
Perform a nandroid backup of your current ROM, in case you change your mind or encounter issues.
Apply the zip via Clockwork Recovery. It has not been tested with any other recovery.
If you are coming from another completely stock ROM (i.e. Sense 2.1 or 2.2), you may not have to wipe data. I obviously recommend wiping data (since it will eliminate any possibly bad/stale configuration), but the update script will not do so automatically during installation. Use your best judgement to determine what works best for you.
Disclaimer
As with any modification (ROM, patch, etc), you run the risk of damaging your device. While unlikely, it is important to consider this possibility before proceeding. I take no responsibility for any such damage, data loss or otherwise.
Changelog
Version R1 (10/13/2010):
Initial release.
Download
http://www.virtuousrom.com/p/other-releases.html
Here's the list of files which are either new or had associated patches larger than 500 bytes. I suspect anything smaller than that is simply noise and was likely considered different as a result of being rebuilt.
Code:
system/app/AdobeReader.apk
system/app/Calculator.apk
system/app/DMPortRead.apk
system/app/EPST.apk
system/app/FieldTrial.apk
system/app/GSD.apk
system/app/HTCSetupWizard.apk
system/app/HtcCalculatorWidget.apk
system/app/HtcClockWidget.apk
system/app/HtcDialer.apk
system/app/Mail.apk
system/app/Mms.apk
system/app/Phone.apk
system/app/QuickLookup.apk
system/app/Settings.apk
system/app/SlackerRadio.apk
system/app/VCast.apk
system/app/VVM.apk
system/app/VZWInstaller.apk
system/app/VzNav.apk
system/app/VzWBAClient.apk
system/app/install_flash_player.apk
system/bin/btld
system/bin/iptables
system/bin/netd
system/bin/vold
system/etc/NOTICE.html.gz
system/etc/firmware/Incredible_C_20100921_VZW_Neo_324016_v10_default.acdb
system/etc/permissions/com.google.translate.xml
system/framework/com.htc.resources.apk
system/framework/core.jar
system/framework/framework-res.apk
system/lib/bluez-plugin/audio.so
system/lib/egl/libEGL_adreno200.so
system/lib/egl/libGLESv1_CM_adreno200.so
system/lib/egl/libGLESv2_adreno200.so
system/lib/egl/libq3dtools_adreno200.so
system/lib/hw/gralloc.qsd8k.so
system/lib/libAdobeReader.so
system/lib/libDMCmd.so
system/lib/libandroid_runtime.so
system/lib/libaudio.so
system/lib/libbluedroid.so
system/lib/libbluetoothd.so
system/lib/libchecksum.so
system/lib/libdvm.so
system/lib/libflashplayer.so
system/lib/libgsl.so
system/lib/libhtc_ril.so
system/lib/libnativehelper.so
system/lib/libskia.so
system/lib/libstagefright.so
system/lib/libsurfaceflinger.so
system/lib/libvoAndroid.so
system/lib/libvoH264Dec.so
system/lib/libvoOMXME.so
system/lib/libvoOMXOne.so
system/lib/libvoSrcRTSP.so
system/lib/libwebcore.so
system/lib/libysshared.so
system/lib/modules/bcm4329.ko
The kernel is also updated from 2.6.32.15 to 2.6.32.17.
Reserved for future use.
Hmm..... interesting.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
Sick, thanks rmk!
whats the major difference between this and stock ota?
wasn't there a rumor that the new sense is also coming to the inc? does this have any of the new features?
You're awesome thanks for this!
Also curious as to a changelog/update list
Thank you sir!
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
alecloudenback said:
Also curious as to a changelog/update list
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I'll put together a list of files which has changed between official releases. Beyond that I have no way of knowing. This hasn't been released so there's no changelog from HTC or Verizon anywhere.
radiohead14 said:
wasn't there a rumor that the new sense is also coming to the inc? does this have any of the new features?
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It's not the new Sense, unfortunately. It looks like an incremental update for Froyo, probably to address bugs.
lahegry said:
whats the major difference between this and stock ota?
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See above. I'm suspecting it's a maintenance release. It's really going to be up to us in the community to figure out what has changed until we hear something official.
I'm done with the the necessary changes. Just testing now. Should not be much longer.
Cool. it will be interesting to see what updates / modifications have been included. Thanks for making this happen!
Would be nice if we could get the new sense by the end of the year
Link is up. Enjoy!
rmk40 said:
Link is up. Enjoy!
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Thanks rmk!
X
wooohoooo!!!!
ID
thanks for sharing
Looks like everyone is waiting for someone to make the jump & post their findings.
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xwera43 said:
Looks like everyone is waiting for someone to make the jump & post their findings.
X
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I'll bite... installing now... give me a few

[ROM] GladiAtrix2 v4.2.3 (For 1.57 - CWM - Stable Release - 4/13/2011)

Update 05/10/2011: So, at this point I've just fallen too far behind the curve, and it doesn't look like I will be updating GladiAtrix any further. I'll still support v4.2.3 for 1.57 (which is pretty stable, and almost all the issues I've seen users have up to this point are the installation). I may at some point throw something together for myself to use and release it (as I don't care for the themes/mods of GingerBlur/GreyBlur), but at this point I'm doing all the mods manually and have no current plans to make a flashable zip out of it.
GladiAtrix 2 for 1.5.7 v4.2.3 CWM​News and Important Info - READ FIRST
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Looks horribly out of place I know ​
04/14/2011 @ 10:00am: Download links are fixed. Sorry all! As I stated in my last post, I will be unavailable for the next few hours. I DO see your questions and I WILL answer them. Please be patient, this isn't my full-time job and I have other things that need my attention today. Thanks!
04/13/2011 @ 11:17pm - NOTICE on theme: The THEMED version does not have reboot/recovery. I've been too busy working out the other kinks to add it in. The NOTHEME version is just like v3 and older, with the reboot/recovery options intact, as well as all the other changes up to this point. That is the only difference between the two.
All the bugs with the fingerprint scanner, wifi defaulting to on, custom keyboards not working, etc. etc. should all be resolved. Please PM me or reply to the thread if you have any issues.
Version 4.2.3 is going to be considered base from here on forward. It will create a backup of all the files it changes and copy them to the root of the internal SD card. PLEASE copy this backup to some place safe. Going forward, all updates will be released on top of 4.2.3, and will create sequential backups of any new files changed, if there's a need to back them up. It does not have any feature updates since 4.2.1, just many bug fixes.
04/13/2011 @ 11:00am(ish) - NOTICE on Reboot/Recovery power menu options: These are currently removed. I added a theme, and I haven't had time to add reboot/recovery options to it yet. If someone who knows what they're doing would like to add them and send me the updated files, it would certainly expidite the process as I'm not even sure how I got them working in the first place on v1-3. Screenshots will be in the second post as soon as I get a moment to upload some.​History and SummaryCWM finally released! Sorry for taking so long with it, I'm very picky about my work and wanted to test EVERYTHING and make sure it was all working as it was supposed to. I hope the extra effort pays off and nobody has any issues with this
I've removed the script version as there's no need for it anymore. CWM is safer and does everything we need it to do with the latest version.
This is only for AT&T phones running firmware version 1.57. If you have 1.52 or 1.26 please go here first: [SCRIPT] GladRoot (Bell 0.37.4, AT&T 1.26/1.52/1.57 Supported) If you are a Bell user, DO NOT INSTALL.
If you need the drivers, they are available here: 32-bit Drivers and 64-bit Drivers
If you run into any issues, please PM me or post your /data/local/tmp/ga2.log here. This will help me diagnose what went wrong, in the very unlikely event something goes wrong.
Come chat with us!​Features:
Deodexed
Creates a backup of your current /system/app and /system/framework directories (This does NOT delete anything outside specific AT&T bloatware files, however)
Custom boot logo (animated version coming soon!)
AppWidgetPicker (better widget management)
Enables sideloading
Ad blocking
Installs AT&T tethering APN
Enables desktop flash content, i.e. Hulu (You MUST install flashplayer 10.2 from market prior to installing the ROM. You must also use a browser that lets you set your user agent to Desktop, such as Dolphin Browser HD)
Clears Dalvik-cache (can cause some third party apps to behave strangely, just clear their data. Known to cause issues with Launcher Pro. Reset of LP data fixes)
Removes the AT&T bloat (see second post for list of what is removed.)
Enables HDMI mirroring
Disables background media scanning (speeds phone up a LOT)
Webtop without need for dock (through micro-hdmi cable)
Xperia Arc theme (ported to Atrix by olieebur)
Preferred install location
Various speed increase enhancements to settings
Replaces stock Gallery with Miui 3D Gallery
Full market access, no more restricted apps (Currently under testing, as it doesn't seem to be working properly)
​Installation instructions:
Download and install Tenfar's latest CWM Recovery.
Download the GladiAtrix2 v4.2.3 THEME zip file here or GladiAtrix2 v4.2.3 NO THEME zip here
If you want the Hulu hack to work, install 10.2 from the market now, BEFORE installing GladiAtrix2 v4.
Put the GladiAtrix2v4.2.3 zip corresponding to the version you selected (normal or notheme) on either internal or external SD card.
Boot into recovery.
Select “Install zip from SDCARD” using the volume keys to navigate and power button to select.
Select "choose zip from sdcard" if you put it on your external SD card, or "choose zip from internal sdcard" if you put it in phone memory.
Browse to the location you put the zip.
Select GladiAtrix2v4.2.3 zip corresponding to the version you selected (normal or notheme).
Install it!
Read disclaimer below
​DISCLAIMER
This script makes significant changes to the /system files on your phone.
By downloading the files you agree that you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING and that you accept responsibility if something goes wrong.
This has been tested to the best of my ability.
We are NOT responsible if this bricks your phone. Thank you.
-Management​Download LinksDownload GladiAtrix2 v4.2.3 FULL here
Download GladiAtrix2 v4.2.3 FULL NOTHEME here​Changelog:* Version 4.2.3 - Released 04/13/2011
Split the theme and notheme into their own versions
Rolled all updates up to this point into a full install
New base install version is this version, all future updates will be incremental.
Cleaned up install methods to not mess with any user settings
* Version 4.2.2 - Released 04/13/2011
Permission fix update for settings.db causing a massive number of issues
* Version 4.2.1 - Released 04/13/2011
Fixed HDMI mirror errors
Changed fingerprint to allow unrestricted market access
Added Motoblur widgets/apps back in as people seem to use them (myself included). AT&T bloat still removed.
Replaced stock MediaGallery with Miui 3D Gallery
Added ability to use webtop without dock through micro-hdmi
Minor settings changes for increased battery life/performance
Fixed issues with flash hack (recompiled the lib as it was corrupt)
Added option for preferred installed locations to Settings -> Applications
Imported Xperia Arc theme (ported to Atrix by olieebur)
* Version 3 - Released 04/10/2011
Now removes some of the Motoblur/AT&T bloat
Added custom boot logo (Animated version coming soon!)
Added HDMI mirroring support (Credit to Weichel)
Turned off stagefright media scanning
Added local.prop tweaks for performance increase
Fixed issues with tethering on non-AT&T carriers
* Version 2 - Released 04/08/2011
Initial CWM release.
Added custom flash lib for desktop flash content (i.e. hulu)
Installation logged with errors to /data/local/tmp/ga2.log
* Version 1
Initial script release.
​Notes/thanks:Special thanks to: kennethpenn for the base installation instructions, shawnbuck/dasmoover/cranch/thews/sogarth/brandon15811/(anyone else I missed, apologies if I did) for all their insight on the script, and Chainfire for the use of his .sh recovery output methods, olieebur for the great work on the theme, weichel for the HDMI mirroring trick, and everyone who helped test in IRC.​If you see any spelling errors or have any other problems, feel free to PM me or post here.
If you have any feature requests, PM ME them. Please read post #2 for my current To Do list to make sure it's not already on there. If you know how to do anything on the to do list and would like to help out, send me a PM. I will ignore any "cn u add grhpix to the statuss bar?" in the thread.​
To Do
bootanimation - Make static logo into animation
Fix reboot/recovery options - Anyone that wants to help with this is more than welcome to.
kill sound on sd mount - Possible?
Uninstall script - Coming soon!
List of Motorola/AT&T apps removed
com.telenav.app.android.cingular.apk
com.att.myWireless.apk
com.blockbuster.app.moto.apk
com.ea.nfsshift.apk
com.mobitv.client.tv.apk
com.mtag.att.codescanner.apk
com.wavemarket.waplauncher.apk
com.yellowpages.android.ypmobile.apk
com.qo.android.moto.apk
Screenshots (coming soon!)Will post screenshots of the major highlights here, but right now, I'm going to bed.​
first !! thanks
Ririal, is it possible to add the option to set "Edge network only" as the stock Android would allow?
PM'd u
When I go to run this it asked too allow superuser, but superuser never asked to allow anything on the phone? Phone just sits there?
Running silky smooth. I'll report errors if they arise.
s0dhi said:
Running silky smooth. I'll report errors if they arise.
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When you run the .bat file did you have too allow superuser on the phone?
JayRolla said:
When you run the .bat file did you have too allow superuser on the phone?
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Yes. There are 3 (I think?) points at which you have to allow superuser.
The user interface for the install is really well done.
JayRolla said:
When you run the .bat file did you have too allow superuser on the phone?
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Never mind had to reboot phone a few times and then it worked.
Ririal said:
To Do
bootanimation - Anyone up to making one is welcome, I'm bad with graphics :x
preferred install location - Need to figure out how to do this.
kill sound on sd mount - Possible?
Fix typo in splash screen - Sigh.
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there are a handful of boot animations here if anyone is interested. if there's something in particular you want, i'd be happy to give it a go. i too suck at the whole graphics thing, so i wouldn't expect too much.
Please pardon my ignorance, but a few questions:
1) I'm basically on stock 1.26 right now (rooted). Would I have to first flash/ota update to 1.57 (while retaining root and whatnot) and only then be able to install this?
2) or is 1.57 packaged within this and I just have to flash a clean 1.26, retain root, etc. and then flash this, thus updating me to 1.57 via this ROM?
I know they're somewhat silly questions, it's just that a LOT of what I've been looking for in a ROM lately is (almost literally) a one click to 1.57+root.
Thanks for bearing with me...and any kind of ETA on an RC? I see you were up until 5 putting this together, so thanks for your hard work.
This is after you have done retain root and updated and the afterupdate retain root.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA Premium App
xyrovice said:
Please pardon my ignorance, but a few questions:
1) I'm basically on stock 1.26 right now (rooted). Would I have to first flash/ota update to 1.57 (while retaining root and whatnot) and only then be able to install this?
2) or is 1.57 packaged within this and I just have to flash a clean 1.26, retain root, etc. and then flash this, thus updating me to 1.57 via this ROM?
I know they're somewhat silly questions, it's just that a LOT of what I've been looking for in a ROM lately is (almost literally) a one click to 1.57+root.
Thanks for bearing with me...and any kind of ETA on an RC? I see you were up until 5 putting this together, so thanks for your hard work.
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You need a 1.57 rooted to proceed with this as it says in the OP. if you are at 1.26 rooted then use the retainroot in xda to get rooted on 1.57 and then use this.
Will this work on the Atrix on Bell?
itsonlym3 said:
there are a handful of boot animations here if anyone is interested. if there's something in particular you want, i'd be happy to give it a go. i too suck at the whole graphics thing, so i wouldn't expect too much.
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I was looking for a custom one. I have a friend who's going to be whipping up some images for me, but you're welcome to take a stab at it.
xyrovice said:
Please pardon my ignorance, but a few questions:
1) I'm basically on stock 1.26 right now (rooted). Would I have to first flash/ota update to 1.57 (while retaining root and whatnot) and only then be able to install this?
2) or is 1.57 packaged within this and I just have to flash a clean 1.26, retain root, etc. and then flash this, thus updating me to 1.57 via this ROM?
I know they're somewhat silly questions, it's just that a LOT of what I've been looking for in a ROM lately is (almost literally) a one click to 1.57+root.
Thanks for bearing with me...and any kind of ETA on an RC? I see you were up until 5 putting this together, so thanks for your hard work.
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This rom does not update you to 1.57. You will need to be on 1.57 with root before this will work.
jayhammy said:
Will this work on the Atrix on Bell?
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No, it will not.
I have a 1.57 w/ root (using before/after update script). Will Deodexing my Atrix make it faster/snappier?
kpfury said:
I have a 1.57 w/ root (using before/after update script). Will Deodexing my Atrix make it faster/snappier?
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A bit, yes.
Ririal said:
To Do
kill sound on sd mount - Possible?
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If you figure this out please share how you did it.
I don't think that sound can be killed. But then again I'm no expert. Also are there any known issues with GladiAtrix?
I have it installed but can't really tell for now. Great great work man!!
Any chance of some screen shots of this theme? If we had CWM I would just flash and check it out.Thanks.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA Premium App

[ROM] Liberation v3.0 [Updated 01/06/2012]

Liberation
"Free yourself from your carrier"​
Features:
[ROM Base] HTC Droid Incredible 4.08.605.2
Android 2.3.4
De-bloated
Deodexed
Battery percentage
4-in-1 advanced power menu
Removed E911 location icon
Red scrollbar and overscroll glow to complement the Incredible's looks
Zip-aligned for optimal memory management
CDROM.ISO removed (prevents that annoying Verizon install prompt when connected via USB)
Uses edify script, will flash in Clockwork Recovery 2.x and 3.x.
Removed Apps:
Adobe Flash Player (install from Android Market if you want it)
Adobe Reader (install from Android Market if you want it)
Amazon MP3 (install from Android Market if you want it)
CityID (annoying 3rd party bloatware)
Facebook (install from Android Market if you want it)
Slacker Radio (install from Android Market if you want it)
QuickOffice (for those who want a free Office reader, try Documents to Go from the Android Market)
Verizon Bloatware (My Verizon, VCAST App Store, Verizon Navigator, Verizon Skype, Verizon Backup; most can be installed via Android Market)
Youtube (install from Android Market if you want it)
Downloads:
Liberation v3.0 - 143.08MB
MIRROR (provided by BrettApple)
Changelog:
v3.0 (January 6, 2012)
Based on the latest official RUU - 4.08.605.2 (Android 2.3.4)
Red scrollbar and overscroll glow to complement the Incredible's looks
v2.0 (September 20, 2011)
Based on the latest official RUU - 4.06.605.3 (Android 2.3.4)
System hardware information corrected in about phone (bug with official OTA)
Removed Sprint section/tile from Market, replaced with Verizon (bug with official OTA)
Only 688MB available to user (see explanation in FAQ)
No longer patched to block Android Market malware (Android 2.2.2 and above are immune by default)
v1.1 (June 25, 2011)
Added battery percentage meter.
More efficient compression (smaller file size)
v1.0 (May 19, 2011)
Initial Release based on November OTA (3.21.605.1)
FAQ:Q: What was the difference between the standard and enhanced versions of Liberation?
A: In simple terms, Liberation Enhanced was deodexed, while the standard version was not. However, since the Gingerbread update, HTC has deodexed the /system/app folder, but has left framework odexed. I've decided to just deodex everything instead of having two separate versions with minimal differences in available storage, but vast differences in customization.
Q: Why is the Android Market outdated!?
A: If I insert the latest market, it won't update on its own, meaning more work for you. The version of the market I'm using is outdated, but auto updates. It will update in the background the first time that you run it, and should be updated within 2-5 minutes depending on your connection. You'll need to exit and re-launch the Market for the update to take effect.
Q: Some of my Google Apps (such as Gmail) are an old version, but don't show up on the Market as installed or needing an update. How do I fix this?
A: This is a bug or "feature" of the stock ROM, I'm not sure which. However, it as a very easy fix. Simply open Gmail from the Android Market. From there, scroll down to "Developer Info" and select "View Applications." This will display all of Google's apps in the market. Scroll down and update every app that shows as needing an update (they'll all display correctly from here). You may also want to disable automatic updates from here.
Q: Why isn't <insert app here> removed, I consider it to be bloat!
A: HTC did their best to put together an experience utilizing their Sense software. I left that intact as every user will get something out of it. Some use Friend Stream. Some use only Facebook/Twitter/Flickr. There is no perfect combination as every user wants something different. My goal was to present a stock experience without the carrier bloat. There are ways for you to remove unwanted apps yourself if you'd like.
Q: Why aren't there any screen shots?
A: It's a stock ROM. I've done nothing to differentiate this ROM in appearance from what your carrier/OEM ships.​
How to customize Liberation BEFORE you flash:
Materials
Windows - 7-ZIP
Linux - nothing
Mac OS X - nothing (note, I have not done this on Mac OS X, so I cannot support this OS)
Steps
Download the above mentioned file(s) for Windows. You can use a different archive manager if you'd like, but my guide is based on using 7-ZIP.
On your desktop, create a folder named "Test." You can name it whatever you want, but I'll be referring to it as "Test" in this guide. If you are new at this, you need to follow the guide to the letter.
Find your downloaded ROM and extract it to the Test folder. The easiest way to do this on Windows is to open the ROM, highlight all of the folders/files (CTRL-A), copy (CTRL-C), then open the Test folder and paste (CTRL-V). Give it a minute to extract the contents.
Once you complete step three, modify the ROM to your hearts content (see details below). Once complete, proceed to step five.
Open the Test folder and highlight everything (CTRL-A). Right click and select "Add to Archive." This will open 7-ZIP's archive manager. On Linux or Mac OS X, just right-click (or equivalent) and select "Compress."
In the options menu that comes up, leave everything at default except the following. The filename should be Test.zip (change Test to whatever you want). Archive format should be zip. Compression level should be ultra. That's it.
Once done, you can copy this zip to your SD card and flash as normal. Keep in mind that I am not responsible for any changes that you made in this ROM, so make sure you Nandroid BEFORE you flash.
Specific Modifications (using the above instructions):
Ringtones - While the ROM is unzipped, open the test folder and look for /system/media/audio. Within this folder you'll see several more folders (Ringtones, Alarms, Notifications). Any should files you put here will show up in the system when you go to change your ringtone (or whatever corresponds to the folder). The benefits to this modification include; no storage space used up in internal, phone, or SD storage; ringtone works even if SD is USB mounted, no errors when the SD card corrupts or is in use. The ringtones (alarms/notifications) are stored in a partition that does NOT count towards your file storage
Replacement "stock" applications - If you use a differnent web browser (like Dolphin HD or Firefox), or a different SMS/MMS program (like Handcent or Chomp), then it is recommended that you remove the stock applications before flashing. This prevents conflicts, slowdown, memory usage, and the annoying popup where you have to constantly re-choose your default application. In these examples, you are looking for /system/app/browser.apk and mms.apk.
Add/Remove apps you don't want - Navigate to /system/app, and remove any APK files that you don't want. If you don't know what app it is, do NOT remove it
Modify Bootup Animation/Sound - Navigate to the /system/customize/resource/ folder. In there, you will see two files; VZW_bootanimation.zip an VZW_Droid.mp3. These files are the bootup animation and "Droid" noise. Simply delete the MP3 if you want a silent bootup. It really is that easy. Replace the ZIP File with another zipped animation (must give it the same name) to replace the animation with one of your own. NOTE: Make sure you verify compatibility. If unsure, don't do it.
Files needed for UOT Kitchen:
Download - framework-res.apk
Download - com.htc.resource.apk
Download - SystemUI.apk
The above files are needed for the UOT Kitchen. Ask questions in this thread if don't know how to use them. UOT Kitchen allows you to change visual elements of your phone's stock interface in a way that no launcher app ever could.
jaykresge, you gonna get anything going with this gingersense leak?
Why is this based off the November OTA? Use the new gingerbread leak!!
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josh0426 said:
jaykresge, you gonna get anything going with this gingersense leak?
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I'll mess with it.
tjrocks91 said:
Why is this based off the November OTA? Use the new gingerbread leak!!
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Need to have the stable release out before the test/beta releases
This seems like a cool idea. Looking forward to the download links.
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I agree.
I would love to see a ROM of yours based off of the Gingerbread Leak.
Nothing Special is the fastest and most stable ROM out. Hands Down.
I use it as my Daily Driver in a business setting and its perfect.
rosser725 said:
This seems like a cool idea. Looking forward to the download links.
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Liberation is uploading right now, should be available in a few minutes. Enhanced is still cooking, might be another 30 minutes or so. As for the "cool idea," this is actually just a renamed update to an existing ROM. See below.
tincbtrar said:
I agree.
I would love to see a ROM of yours based off of the Gingerbread Leak.
Nothing Special is the fastest and most stable ROM out. Hands Down.
I use it as my Daily Driver in a business setting and its perfect.
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I'm cooking Liberation Enhanced right now, then I'll immediately start playing with the leak. We've seen a few developers upload flashable versions already. I can't commit that I'll release anything on this leak at this point. Let me play with it some and then I'll comment on it.
Both 1.0 ROMs are up based on the November OTA. Currently toying with the leak, will update.
Re-cooking then uploading the beta for 2.00 based on today's Gingerbread leak. Use at your own risk.
I agree with tincbtrar.
Liberation Enhanced v2.00 BETA, based on today's Gingerbread leak, is now up. Use at your own risk.
jaykresge said:
Liberation Enhanced v2.00 BETA, based on today's Gingerbread leak, is now up. Use at your own risk.
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Downloading now, Thanks.
I'm liking some of the changes. Reboot time (after initial flash) is insanely fast. HTC Car Panel now works in both portrait/landscape, however, most other apps still don't. Feels smoother than 2.2 (and I just did clean flashes of all of my ROMs, it's definitely smoother).
Let me know what you think, but so far, feels good for a beta. I'll make it my daily driver for the next few days and see what happens.
Downloading the beta now. Already a few out there, but I know you put out good work, and it's the slimmest so far. Fingers crossed, already put the new radio on. This is great! Long live the Incredible!
Will definatly give this a try when I get home.
Only thing that stinks is the cool mods (Pulldown Toggles, EVO Camera, ETC) wont work with the beta correct? Those pulldown toggles are amazing for me (Flashlight, Bluetooth and Sounds - especially)
Once that gets sorted out Ill be using your beta. Until then maybe ill flash Liberation for fun.
Great work sir.
Is 2.0 deodexed?
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BrettApple said:
Downloading the beta now. Already a few out there, but I know you put out good work, and it's the slimmest so far. Fingers crossed, already put the new radio on. This is great! Long live the Incredible!
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Just an FYI, it works fine with the existing radio. I won't be pushing users to update radio/hboot/etc. until the official release comes out.
tincbtrar said:
Will definatly give this a try when I get home.
Only thing that stinks is the cool mods (Pulldown Toggles, EVO Camera, ETC) wont work with the beta correct? Those pulldown toggles are amazing for me (Flashlight, Bluetooth and Sounds - especially)
Once that gets sorted out Ill be using your beta. Until then maybe ill flash Liberation for fun.
Great work sir.
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I'm going to work on getting an Evo camera working for it. As for flashing Liberation, it's just Nothing Special under a new name (and the minor change of Car Home switched for Car Panel). All of the mods you used on NS will work here
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Is 2.0 deodexed?
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Yes.

[ROM] Cyanogenmod 10.1 with App Permission Control (unofficial)

OpenPDroid is an awesome mod developed and maintained by CollegeDev, FFU5y, Mateor, Pastime1971, Syvat and Wbedard that allows you to configure for each app separately exactly which permissions it should have and block or spoof everything else. Unfortunately, it can only be used if the core platform is integrated directly into the ROM. (For more details, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098156)
Since I have completed the integration anyway during my attempts to fix the HDMI rotation bug (without success so far, I'm afraid) and the current version of CM does not seem to contain any more critical bugs, I thought others might like to make use of my ROM as well.
I therefore hereby present: CM 10.1 with OpenPDroid integration. Besides the platform integration I made the following changes:
PDroid Manager app integration.
Standard CM Updates are disabled by default.
CM anonymous stats collection is disabled by default.
Google Analytics integration has been removed from the CM stats collection module.
Updates and anonymous stats collection can simply be enabled again using the menu. (Warning! Applying a normal CM update purges the OpenPDroid integration!)
I will try to at least provide updates to newer versions at critical update moments and will perhaps provide some more in between.
You'll need to have ClockworkMOD installed in order to flash this ROM.
Downloads:
11/07/13: Version based on CM 10.1.1 stable. Steps:
1. Flash the stable version of CM 10.1.1 (10/07/13) for our device.
2. Flash this OpenPDroid patch.
3. Install PDroid Manager either from the Play Store or using the APK attached to this post.
10/07/13: (based on source code 09/07)
10/07/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!uswGGQ6K!Wt9JAFDBElZQ2i74yNxMrkz3y7kO4U8-LWK2dLx_L8s
10/07/13: MD5: 99fc3769c9b2354a844ac1ac92504650
16/05/13: (build with standard CM kernel)
16/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!StIyQbzD!GfgNa3Seha74UnSahokwIzvcZ9UVqKaa2P38_LlxuMY
16/05/13: MD5: ad036e4035291bba901ad90826ab0abf
13/05/13: (general source code cleanup)
13/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!KoxixajK!Wn91VGj5ooOFYXs-Vt8QJDkU8Bo7VuR40_939hd3YMg
13/05/13: MD5: dffad528804bf830c4b225b0bfff5a76
09/05/13: (WerewolfJB kernel v003 new)
09/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!2txwmS4S!aR4bHG6BHMkoTPabi8Z0K0r4hPsUICmKO9ROaaIYOg0
09/05/13: MD5: 4a75829296a167a563ad78ffe26991de
05/05/13: (vibration,memory management)
05/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!bsQERDaS!RHB4rHhQsDf9XauyOpeMySAiDt1gtc8Y7gnsckdWOlo
05/05/13: MD5: e05017acf9e50affcba7379050514d63
01/05/13: (merged in the WerewolfJB kernel, fixed headphone button actions)
01/05/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!ig5hCJYY!eHM5vwER9zEEZJRk9_C6vCvclH14rDcKa9CyBcU9kTc
01/05/13: MD5: 3ababb1c0cda47874ed7d688de032638
28/04/13 (adjusted some device references for improved custom recovery compatibility)
28/04/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!71BgVLBY!PEcEHAYxpDZVZcQycpgGJ2QeJZZ0HbgVdjaBkiD72bg
28/04/13: MD5: 7f2616736dd78940e37d1e14ea47084f
24/04/13: (storage, power profiles)
24/04/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!j44XWBDb!UrmGEhCUcjbj8Q3WTj1EkDrImXJXwcNGvEMIHFm-TvE
24/04/13: MD5: 491a500c5bef958d7575a6ce62fae1aa
23/04/13: https://mega.co.nz/#!75IDhCAA!EpwDqHm6W6fG3mk0lNaC0XPWvlsJxi2TjEpjJPEuj6Q
23/04/13: MD5: 609c76958796f19fb04aee217c44ba98
PS. If anyone ever discovers the correct procedure for calling the proprietary nvidia tegra driver api, please let me know.
is the baseband wakelock solved in this rom?
Who can change the other network disk ,thx
xtribas said:
is the baseband wakelock solved in this rom?
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The main additional problem that this ROM currently fixes compared to standard CM is that of blatant privacy violation.
Since the wakelock issue seems to be related to mobile data use, and I don't have a data subscription, experimentation with this would quickly rack up my phone bill. If someone comes up with a solution I'd be happy to patch it out though.
Hansey said:
Who can change the other network disk ,thx
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I assume you're referring here to the swapping of disk names when using MTP. I actually only noticed this bug last night and it should be easy to fix. I plan to have it patched out in the next version.
Update 24/04/13 uploaded, involving official CM patches for MTP storage & power profile settings.
Is there a guide how to compile it my self?
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Is there a guide how to compile it my self?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994860
DavidXanatos said:
Is there a guide how to compile it my self?
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At the Cyanogenmod website there are instructions for compiling yourself. You can apply the OpenDroid patches using the link I included in the post. Make sure to synchronize the proprietary files with those provided by Cyanogenmod or some aspects will fail to work.
@Wenque - As the original CM on which you based this has the incorrectly labelled hardware platform which means it can only be flashed with the one particular version of CWM, could you possibly modify your version so the coding is for X3, not for P880 - then it could be flashed with any recovery.
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@Wenque - As the original CM on which you based this has the incorrectly labelled hardware platform which means it can only be flashed with the one particular version of CWM, could you possibly modify your version so the coding is for X3, not for P880 - then it could be flashed with any recovery.
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Thanks for pointing this out, as I wasn't aware that my ROMs still suffered from this problem. I'll look into it.
Wenque said:
Thanks for pointing this out, as I wasn't aware that my ROMs still suffered from this problem. I'll look into it.
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No problem. I got the 'Status 7' message when I tried to flash it, due to the P880.
This problem goes away with the latest (v6.0.3.1) version of CWM, so it's not massively important I guess. It would be better if CM modified their builds to reflect the correct hardware identifier.
May be worth you expanding your OP slightly to contain a link to the correct CWM - just to make it easier for people to find.
SimonTS said:
No problem. I got the 'Status 7' message when I tried to flash it, due to the P880.
This problem goes away with the latest (v6.0.3.1) version of CWM, so it's not massively important I guess. It would be better if CM modified their builds to reflect the correct hardware identifier.
May be worth you expanding your OP slightly to contain a link to the correct CWM - just to make it easier for people to find.
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Good idea. I'll probably just expand the model check in the update script for future uploads so it accepts both references.
Update 28/04/13 uploaded, for some improved custom recovery compatibility. As every update, it also contains all official CM patches.
All patches between this version and the last one are minor, so for people who have installed the previous version of the ROM there is no need to update to this one.
Is anyone else having problems with GPS on this ROM? I am going to try going back to all the old methods I used on my HTC DesireS, but thought I'd ask here as well.
For those who wonder what the old methods were, have a look at derekgordon.com
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Is anyone else having problems with GPS on this ROM? I am going to try going back to all the old methods I used on my HTC DesireS, but thought I'd ask here as well.
For those who wonder what the old methods were, have a look at derekgordon.com
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No-body?
I have tried ths both with Derek Gordon's gps.conf modification, and with my own one using just the UK NTP servers and no fancy settings.
If I reboot the phone and run GPS Status & Toolbox it takes between 3 and 5 minutes to get the first lock. This happens whether I do it immediately on reboot or leave the phone alone for an hour first. Once it has established a first good lock, GPS seems to be very good - relocks quickly and stays in the background happily.
The problem is the first lock - it's almost as if the hardware is actually starting off disabled and takes time to warm up or something.
Can someone else using this ROM please test to confirm? I will try this with the standard CM 10.1 build and also with the Stock ROM again, but can't do so for a couple of days.
Update 01/05/13 uploaded. I swapped the default CM kernel with the WerewolfJB kernel (thanks laufersteppenwolf!) and I fixed the headphone button actions (key 248 HEADSETHOOK).
SimonTS said:
Is anyone else having problems with GPS on this ROM? I am going to try going back to all the old methods I used on my HTC DesireS, but thought I'd ask here as well.
For those who wonder what the old methods were, have a look at derekgordon.com
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Sorry SimonTS, but I don't know whether this version fixes your GPS problems. Perhaps I'll have time to look into it later.
Wenque said:
Update 01/05/13 uploaded. I swapped the default CM kernel with the WerewolfJB kernel (thanks laufersteppenwolf!) and I fixed the headphone button actions (key 248 HEADSETHOOK).
Sorry SimonTS, but I don't know whether this version fixes your GPS problems. Perhaps I'll have time to look into it later.
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No need to apologise mate. I have tried the WerewolfJB kernel, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. I'm going to look at running the WerewolfJB ROM for a while as GPS seems to work perfectly in that, but hopefully you will get time to build a new version as I really want a ROM with pDroid in it.
SimonTS said:
No need to apologise mate. I have tried the WerewolfJB kernel, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. I'm going to look at running the WerewolfJB ROM for a while as GPS seems to work perfectly in that, but hopefully you will get time to build a new version as I really want a ROM with pDroid in it.
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All you really need to do is copy the good /system/etc/gps.conf file to the PDroid ROM and make sure that you do not block too many permissions. You are probably using Google's SUPL server to help you obtain an initial location estimation and you don't want to block that if you rely on fast GPS locks.
You can do this by first copying the gps.conf file to a safe location (root of sdcard for instance in /mnt/shell/emulated/) and then performing the following steps:
- Use the terminal emulator with the following commands:
= su
= mount -o remount,rw /system
- Now copy the good gps.config file over the current one (for instance using root-permission File Manager or 'su', 'cp /mnt/shell/emulated/gps.conf /system/etc/' )
- Either reboot now or use the terminal emulator with the following commands:
= su
= mount -o remount,ro /system
Wenque said:
All you really need to do is copy the good /system/etc/gps.conf file to the PDroid ROM and make sure that you do not block too many permissions. You are probably using Google's SUPL server to help you obtain an initial location estimation and you don't want to block that if you rely on fast GPS locks.
You can do this by first copying the gps.conf file to a safe location (root of sdcard for instance in /mnt/shell/emulated/) and then performing the following steps:
- Use the terminal emulator with the following commands:
= su
= mount -o remount,rw /system
- Now copy the good gps.config file over the current one (for instance using root-permission File Manager or 'su', 'cp /mnt/shell/emulated/gps.conf /system/etc/' )
- Either reboot now or use the terminal emulator with the following commands:
= su
= mount -o remount,ro /system
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It's not that simple mate, but thanks for the reply. I know all about the gps.conf file as we used to have real problems with GPS on my old Desire S. The problem I see with this build and the standard CM is almost as if it doesn't know how to talk to the GPS hardware properly.
With the WerewolfJB build and my own gps.conf file I can get a lock in under 10 seconds sometimes, and always under 20.

APK Manager / Deodex / Odex Manager

So, I have put together an actual Windows program for a lot of Rom Builders. I used to build a lot of Roms, but really don't do much of it any longer. What I know though, is the tool I built is extremely easy to use and very effective. I thought some of you would very much enjoy this tool. It will also allow a lot more people to start theming and tinkering It has built in Draw9 support and will automatically detect what versions of Java you have and allow you to select which one you would like to use.
So I am going to post it here for now in the Note 4 forum for a few of you to install it and check it out. It will support many phones, if not all. All you have to do is make sure you have some type of Java program installed on your PC. The rest is all self-contained and updated.
The first thing you are going to need to do after install is to go into setup and setup the paths accordingly, to your liking. Once this program is setup it runs great. I have built it with threading, so it won't lag as you are working along.
I will post some screen shots for you all to check out.. I would use these as examples of what your environment should look like. Also, make sure you pull the system, from the adb options tab, from your phone as the first step before doing anything else, it will use the framework files as needed to work. This path is also where your deodex setup paths of originals should point to, the pulled files for app and framework.
Enjoy !!!
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B31X8bH_5Gl-eUtJODBhcUdPRDg/view?usp=sharing
Update: ** Updated file to fix a small issue.. ** EST: 10:24 p.m.
Thank you for this! Going to take a look into it here tonight!
Updated OP..
Made some modifications to the build..
Very Cool, thank you for creating this tool, I'm going to give it a try tonight after a few Christmas parties this evening.
Sounds like a useful tools. I will check it out when my retail phone gets rooted.
za33ck said:
Very Cool, thank you for creating this tool, I'm going to give it a try tonight after a few Christmas parties this evening.
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Oh great, it will be even better after a few drinks in you..
Can you post source code as well ?
This looks awesome, so what do we use? Do we take a Odin flash able ROM....I don't understand how to use it?
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bdorr1105 said:
This looks awesome, so what do we use? Do we take a Odin flash able ROM....I don't understand how to use it?
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You just plug your phone in and wait for it to detect it.
From there you need to setup the program, look at the screen shots.
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You just plug your phone in and wait for it to detect it.
From there you need to setup the program, look at the screen shots.
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So basically whatever mods you currently have you then make flushable?
I guess what I am asking is should we Odin the stock base that's odex, pull the folders with your program, deodex it and make whatever mods?
Biggest question, how do we make it flushable, I am extremely new to this
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bdorr1105 said:
So basically whatever mods you currently have you then make flushable?
I guess what I am asking is should we Odin the stock base that's odex, pull the folders with your program, deodex it and make whatever mods?
Biggest question, how do we make it flushable, I am extremely new to this
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So, I am assuming, you mean flashable. Look around for update.zip files associated with Android. You need to make sure you are rooted / dev edition in order to even pursue this. If you are then do some research on update.zip files and understanding our partition table for our phone or your phone, etc..
Wifi tethering unlock
I have my Note 4 DE ordered/shipped by Samsung. I have never used this program before, how easy is it to do your own Native WiFi Hotspot modification? Or is there any step by step I have missed somewhere? Basically, I am wanting to root, TWRP and then change a few things on my own.
Thanks!
gatesjunior said:
So, I have put together an actual Windows program for a lot of Rom Builders. I used to build a lot of Roms, but really don't do much of it any longer. What I know though, is the tool I built is extremely easy to use and very effective. I thought some of you would very much enjoy this tool. It will also allow a lot more people to start theming and tinkering It has built in Draw9 support and will automatically detect what versions of Java you have and allow you to select which one you would like to use.
So I am going to post it here for now in the Note 4 forum for a few of you to install it and check it out. It will support many phones, if not all. All you have to do is make sure you have some type of Java program installed on your PC. The rest is all self-contained and updated.
The first thing you are going to need to do after install is to go into setup and setup the paths accordingly, to your liking. Once this program is setup it runs great. I have built it with threading, so it won't lag as you are working along.
I will post some screen shots for you all to check out.. I would use these as examples of what your environment should look like. Also, make sure you pull the system, from the adb options tab, from your phone as the first step before doing anything else, it will use the framework files as needed to work. This path is also where your deodex setup paths of originals should point to, the pulled files for app and framework.
Enjoy !!!
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B31X8bH_5Gl-eUtJODBhcUdPRDg/view?usp=sharing
Update: ** Updated file to fix a small issue.. ** EST: 10:24 p.m.
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Nice,
I just pulled my /system/
Thanks!!!
radionerd said:
Nice,
I just pulled my /system/
Thanks!!!
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Great..

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