Where's the link to the gapps? The OP says it's at the bottom of the first page but I don't see them.
Here you go.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Latest_Version/Google_Apps
Where's the link to the gapps? The OP says it's at the bottom of the first page but I don't see them.
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I am running the latest build and kernel. Woke up this morning to a very unresponsive phone. Laggy as I've ever seen it. It was running fine when I plugged it into to go to bed. I ran the old quad to check and it's not even hitting 1000. I know I can clear and fix perms and it will most likely fix the issue but I would like to get you some logs. Do you want a whole system dump or do you want it narrowed down? I'll be using ABD to get the logs.
I can't get FB's padded modems to stick. It seems like they flash correctly in CWM but when I boot, I'm still on KJ6.
This is on the 4/19/12 build.
Any clues?
Sent from my SGH-T959V using XDA
Like I said, permissions seem to break after a few reboots.No, just fix permissions. If you still have problems, then send logs.
@ FB -- I'm confused about your instructions. I got to step 7; have heimdall open and under "utilities," it says "Device detected," but I'm not sure where to go from here. Everything but the browse button under the 'Flash' tab is grayed out. Any help?
From the Heimdall README.txt :
5. Before you can chose which partitions you want to flash with particular
files you MUST first select a PIT file. To do this click the "Browse"
button in the "PIT" section. This will open a dialogue allowing you to
navigate to and select a valid PIT (.pit) file.
If you do not already have a valid PIT file stored on your computer you
can download your device's PIT file from the "Utilities" tab.
after that, you should be able to flash the Kernel to the Kernel Partition from the img file.
honestly, using the command line heimdall is easier because it doesn't require you to add another pit thus saving a step.
(Mac)
cd /users/yourusername/Applications
heimdall flash --kernel draganddropboot.imghere
(Windows)
cd pathtoyourheimdall.exe(not heimdall-frontend)
heimdall flash --kernel draganddropboot.imghere
honestly, using the command line heimdall is easier because it doesn't require you to add another pit thus saving a step.
(Mac)
cd /users/yourusername/Applications
heimdall flash --kernel draganddropboot.imghere
(Windows)
cd pathtoyourheimdall.exe(not heimdall-frontend)
heimdall flash --kernel draganddropboot.imghere
I know, but it saves a drag and drop step. And if you make a mistake once, you don't have to enter it again(or hit the up key)!You don't have to cd into it
Sent from my SGH-T959V using xda premium
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
* This mod is only for the Samsung Galaxy S 4G (SGH-T959V) or VibrantPlus.
* This mod will not work on Vibrant or any other phone that is not the SGS4G.
*/
bryan@bh-t410:~$ heimdall flash --kernel zImage
bryan@bh-t410:~$ adb shell
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
# mount -t vfat /dev/block/stl3 /efs
# mount -t vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /sdcard
# cd /efs
# tar cf /sdcard/efs-backup.tar *
# md5sum /sdcard/efs-backup.tar > /sdcard/efs-backup.tar.md5
bryan@bh-t410:~$ heimdall flash --kernel boot.img
bryan@bh-t410:~$ adb shell
erase_image efs
mount /efs
mount /sdcard
cd /efs
md5sum -c /sdcard/efs-backup.tar.md5 && tar xf /sdcard/efs-backup.tar