[Q] What are all the script and tweeks can use in Democracy Final - Galaxy Ace S5830 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I installed Democracy Final version.Its a awesome ROM.yesterday only i installed Link2SD method to increase Internal memory.Now i m eager to know what are all the scripts and tweaks we can use in that ROM.

Since it supports init.d, any script or tweak applies. Only problem might be scripts conflicting with one another.
So, check the roms' thread, see what's already done, and don't install a script that does de same thing.
Post your questions there, to help keep the forums clean.

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How to make my own modifications?

Hi everybody.
I had been using Samsung Spica and I made my own modifications of CM or Samdroidmod. I sold this phone and bought Motorola Milestone few days ago.
I wanna make some custom CM7 or Froyo roms. Could you give me some informations about making custom roms. Signing update zips is needed?
I would appreciate any help from you.
loL!....im actually bout to post this till i found ya ..same question here but slightly different...i' ve tried modifying custom roms by simply removing and adding apps/scripts/framework mods/service.jar mod from a custom rom and then signing it with Autosign. As far as i can remember it works.
But one thing is still puzzling me. Is the Process is that simple?? what are the side effects of doing this?
eg. all those png optimization done, zipalign stuff improvement stuff etc- will it be affected?
If im not wrong, there are codes in the rom that will be executed to install particular apps etc.So if we remove that particular app/other stuff what will happen to the lines?? will it skip crucial optimization lines? will it do sumting else? what will it do??!
it would be great if someone can explain this and highly appreciated too especially for beginners that google day and night and couldnt find the connection...
join to the question, will glad to hear answer
cmmon guys...help a brother out....anyone?!please

[Q] overclocking in jerpeleas cm7 rom

Could someone within this forum post instructions on how to get the default oc settings in cmparts (jerpelas rom) to use doixanhs x8oc module. Preferably by moduleman himself or jerpelea.
Thanks in advance.
Reading here Link will not only give you instructions on how to install that properly but also knowledge and understanding.
Its a great module, post and thread, but i still miss some info, like how to get module to work with native oc settings in cm rom. a lot of custom roms have this, all except jerpeleas rom. thats the rom i want to use.
Is there anyone with knowledge of this issue. please share it.
Maybe i suggest posting your query there. Making another topic with an existing one will find yourself ignored!

[Q] Are there any tweaks for stock ROM

I have tasted all the roms in this forum and now i want to go back to stock
The problem is that it is laggy and slow
I had read somewhere we can tweak up our stock rom to some extent
Can someone tell me how or atleast guide me
I searched the whole forum but could not find the thread
Thanks
dude .... trust me you don't wanna go to stock ...
but still if you that desperate for stock flash
the tweaked stock Rom 2.1 clean you can find it.in the development section few pages back..
hetunandu said:
I have tasted all the roms in this forum and now i want to go back to stock
The problem is that it is laggy and slow
I had read somewhere we can tweak up our stock rom to some extent
Can someone tell me how or atleast guide me
I searched the whole forum but could not find the thread
Thanks
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Ok, for stock rom, stock kernel...installed by SEUS or whatever.
Use puppert13th's x8toolbox to root, install modules, recovery, etc.
then install the fix for the dual touch.
Then go to Market, update busybox, su, link2sd.
...the result is something like this:
You can also Odex, but then the framework-res will remain fixed, you will not be able to change it (hence apply themes....)
I change themes a lot , and framework, but when I tested teh Odex by puppet13th I could see some free space and speed.
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[S5830i] Darktremor's apps2sd

Hi all, I'm hopelessly looking for Apps2sd for my device
I have it for two days now, installed a bit more then 10 apps and its already complaining
Since there are no custom roms available yet, it would really help me out if I can get apps2sd working.
I tried flashing the latest version of darktremor's apps2sd script but it produces an error that amended scripting is not working or something similar.
Anyone an idea if I can get this working on my brand new device?
Thanks!!
Stock kernel doesn't support ext4 and init.d - not possible to use any a2sd. You need a custom kernel. Second - wrong section!
Thanks for the response and sorry for posting in the wrong section !
So lets wait for a custom kernel then..
Mods, please remove this thread. thanks!
Questions should be posted in Q&A section!
Moved.

Rooted Ace: To keep or not to keep (Stock ROM)

Alright. I've searched the forums for 4 hours trying to find different answers to my questions and I haven't had success in all. So, in case I'm that much of an idiot for asking a question that's been answered 1000 times, I'll be happy if you point me in the right direction instead of "politely" asking me to use the search button .
My GF bought an Ace which we were unable to root until we stumbled across the fact the 5830M differs from other models in some ways. We finally got it done yesterday with the help of this thread (I should add the her sole intention of rooting the phone was to expand her Ace's internal memory to be able to install more apps). and we are supposed to partion her SD card (32GB) today. However, after going through so many threads, and deciding CWM will do the partition, we are now unsure about wether we should switch ROM's or keep stock.
So, my question is: Is there any disadvantage of having a rooted phone with its stock ROM? Or better yet: Is there a reason as to why I SHOULD change ROM's?
Thanks in advance.
Hey there,
At this time, there are 3 custom ROMs that are truly different: Razodroid, Retribution ROM and the rest of the deodexed ROMs (2 or 3, I believe).
Let's take each on its own:
Razodroid offers the following:
EXT4 File System
Link2sd
New lock screen
Hard root
Bravia engin
14toogle
Galaxy SII CloCk
New icon pack
Custom bootanimation
Defult *ICS* theme
Ext4 script
Msg limit increased n skins added
Tweaks added
Miui music player added
New google play
All apps updated
New tw Modded
Busybox(latest)
New Launcher
ICS keyboard
Deodex
Zip Aligned System Apps
Sign all apk n zip
Swipe To Clear Notification
Battery saver Tweak
Better Performance
Battery Life increased
Faster SDCARD Read/Write Speed
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In other words, it will bring you a slight performance boost, more juice, a different look and some (currently buggy/not so smooth) new features such as swipe to clear or 14 toggles.
Retribution ROM has less features. It's mostly about performance, but it's still in a beta stage, so there's more to come:
Smooth Scroll Mod
Build.prop tweaks
Flash Player pre-included
Beats Audio Mod pre-included
Updated libs and modules for better perfomance
Completely ad-free
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Both of these ROMs come along with Rafael's kernel, which adds support to init.d, iptables and cpu governors, among other features. They're useful for running scripts at boot, using firewalls (e.g. DroidWall) and changing the phone's governor (as the name suggests).
Last comes the deodexed ROMs that have no additional features. As any deodexed ROM, they remove odex files, giving you some extra internal space (at the cost of a slight performance hit) and allow easier theming, allowing you to get, for example, an ICS (deodexed) theme for the S5830I (it's made by rajrocks, search for it if you're interested).
To sum it up, there are no disadvantages of having a rooted phone with the stock ROM. Actually, you have almost no reason to get a custom ROM unless you're interested in the new features they bring, especially that performance/battery tweaks can be applied using scripts or manually without needing a custom ROM, if you know what you're doing.
EDIT: You should however consider getting Rafael's latest kernel for the reasons mentioned above: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818830
Very detailed answer. Thanks!
TBH, I think we'll just keep the current ROM (if it was up to me, I'd be tweaking the hell out of the phone) seeing that it isn't really necessary. If we do, we'll be picking option # 1.
Thanks again.
The only disadvantage of installing a custom rom (i think) is the bigger chance of losing your phone's warranty
GermainZ said:
Hey there,
At this time, there are 3 custom ROMs that are truly different: Razodroid, Retribution ROM and the rest of the deodexed ROMs (2 or 3, I believe).
Let's take each on its own:
Razodroid offers the following:
In other words, it will bring you a slight performance boost, more juice, a different look and some (currently buggy/not so smooth) new features such as swipe to clear or 14 toggles.
Retribution ROM has less features. It's mostly about performance, but it's still in a beta stage, so there's more to come:
Both of these ROMs come along with Rafael's kernel, which adds support to init.d, iptables and cpu governors, among other features. They're useful for running scripts at boot, using firewalls (e.g. DroidWall) and changing the phone's governor (as the name suggests).
Last comes the deodexed ROMs that have no additional features. As any deodexed ROM, they remove odex files, giving you some extra internal space (at the cost of a slight performance hit) and allow easier theming, allowing you to get, for example, an ICS (deodexed) theme for the S5830I (it's made by rajrocks, search for it if you're interested).
To sum it up, there are no disadvantages of having a rooted phone with the stock ROM. Actually, you have almost no reason to get a custom ROM unless you're interested in the new features they bring, especially that performance/battery tweaks can be applied using scripts or manually without needing a custom ROM, if you know what you're doing.
EDIT: You should however consider getting Rafael's latest kernel for the reasons mentioned above: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818830
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Will those ROMS also work on s5839i?

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