Well I'm back. This time I'll be a little more careful and hopefully won't cook my rig. [/QUOTE
Best of luck to you sir!
U guys do know build 33 is up right?
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
U guys do know build 33 is up right?
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
i dont see it posted hopefully its posted soon! this is my fav rom right now!
U guys do know build 33 is up right?
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Same here. Not seeing build 33.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5
U guys do know build 33 is up right?
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
I included an Experimental feature, in the Auto Root package, to add init.d support to any stock kernel
I was wondering if anyone could help test it out:
e4gtauto-lite-sfx.exe
You need to be rooted.
Just choose Option E (extra options), then Option E (Add init.d support)
I've tested it on FD19 and EL29 and stock ROMs.
I have *not* tested in on AOKP. It doesn't modify your kernel, so I don't anticipate anything bad would happen.
I've also tested it in the case where you start with stock kernel, add init.d support, then later install a repacked kernel with builtin init.d support. In that case this will defer to the builtin init.d support in the kernel so the init.d scripts are not run twice. What that means is you don't need to remove this if you should later switch from stock kernel to stock kernel+CWM. If you want to remove it, just choose Option F (Remove init.d support)
If you install a new ROM, then you will need to re-run this option to add init.d support.
I included an Experimental feature, in the Auto Root package, to add init.d support to any stock kernel
I was wondering if anyone could help test it out:
e4gtauto-lite-sfx.exe
You need to be rooted.
Just choose Option E (extra options), then Option E (Add init.d support)
I've tested it on FD19 and EL29 and stock ROMs.
I have *not* tested it on AOKP. It doesn't modify your kernel, so I don't anticipate anything bad would happen.
I've also tested it in the case where you start with stock kernel, add init.d support, then later install a repacked kernel with builtin init.d support. In that case this will defer to the builtin init.d support in the kernel so the init.d scripts are not run twice. What that means is you don't need to remove this if you should later switch from stock kernel to stock kernel+CWM. If you want to remove it, just choose Option F (Remove init.d support)
If you install a new ROM, then you will need to re-run this option to add init.d support.
I included an Experimental feature, in the Auto Root package, to add init.d support to any stock kernel
I was wondering if anyone could help test it out:
e4gtauto-lite-sfx.exe
You need to be rooted.
Just choose Option E (extra options), then Option E (Add init.d support)
I've tested it on FD19 and EL29 and stock ROMs.
I have *not* tested it on AOKP. It doesn't modify your kernel, so I don't anticipate anything bad would happen.
I've also tested it in the case where you start with stock kernel, add init.d support, then later install a repacked kernel with builtin init.d support. In that case this will defer to the builtin init.d support in the kernel so the init.d scripts are not run twice. What that means is you don't need to remove this if you should later switch from stock kernel to stock kernel+CWM. If you want to remove it, just choose Option F (Remove init.d support)
If you install a new ROM, then you will need to re-run this option to add init.d support.
No 4g ( will be in next build fom source)- Fixed again. Build 32 04/16/12
MMS - wont receive ( easy fix but forgot to add it :/ )- Fixed
Youtube - Green line and blue tint. Still works though.- Fixed
SD not recognized by gallery and music app.Thank you sbrissen
Data loss when transitioning from wifi to 3g.Thank you sbrissen
GPS file missingAdded in 03/15/12
No camcorder - Not til source is available. - Appears there may be a work around.- Fixed
Video playback via browser not working.- Fixed
Theme chooser causes bootloop.
I always recommend a fresh install when moving to a new update. Once we have official release and recovery support, I will include an update instruction.
-Flash EL26 stock CWM kernel via the PDA option in ODIN/Mobile ODIN
-When phone begins reboot, Hold Power + Volume up until boots into recovery.
-Wipe data/factory, cache and dalvik cache
-Flash ROM
-Flash Gapps
-Reboot
Some reports state that it may need a second flash of the rom to get it to boot. So if your initial rom flash is really quick, flash the rom a second time, right after the initial flash.
Some are still having data loss. Its minimal but it may be kernel related. So as we get new leaked kernels, they will be posted here so people can try them.
FF02 - 06/06/12 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/rq3th7hpj1udb8e/zImage.tar
FE14 - 05/16/12 - http://bit.ly/IYNkB6 Mirror http://bit.ly/JwWqGV
FE10 - 05/15/12 - Download
FE07 - 05/08/12
FD26 - 04/29/12
FD24 - 04/25/12
FD19 - 04/22/12
FD16 - 04/18/12
FD10 - 04/12/12
FC18 - 03/20/12
FC22 - 03/23/12
DOWNLOAD
Mirror
Already on AOKP/Codename
-Flash EL26 stock CWM kernel via PDA option in ODIN/Mobile ODIN
-When phone begins reboot, Hold Power + Volume up until boots into recovery.
-Wipe cache and dalvik
-Flash an AOSP ICS Kernel
-Reboot
Fresh flash and want to include a kernel.
-Flash EL26 stock CWM kernel via PDA option in ODIN/Mobile ODIN
-When phone begins reboot, Hold Power + Volume up until boots into recovery.
-Wipe Data/Factory, Cache, Dalvik.
-Flash ROM
-Flash Gapps
-Wipe Cache and Dalvik again
-Flash Kernel
-Reboot
To back up
-Odin EL26 kernel
-Hold Power + Volume Up when Galaxy SII boot logo comes up to boot into Recovery
-Back up
-Wipe Cache and Dalvik
-Flash an AOSP ICS Kernel
-Reboot
To Restore
-Odin EL26 kernel
-Hold Power + Volume Up when Galaxy SII boot logo comes up to boot into Recovery
-Wipe Data/Factory, Cache and Dalvik
-Restore nandroid
*If you are restoring a nandroid that you backed up via the above process, you will need to wipe cache and dalvik, then flash an AOSP ICS kernel or the ROM wont boot because it is backed up with the EL26 kernel. Then reboot.
*If you are restoring a Gingerbread ROM, just restore and reboot.
AOKP Build 36
Changelog:
Added lockscreen color changer
Added 'traditional' toggle layout [where the toggles are on the very top] (Stevepear426) -- find in RC > Statusbar General > Layout
Added AOSP lockscreen style (Whitehawkx)
Added extra volume slider options (Stevepear426, tmoskowite on gummy)
Added lockscreen calendar options (!!!) (sethyx)
Removed any trackball support the ROM had, was only throwing errors, not properly implemented
Improved brightness slider under toggles, doesn't jump anymore
Improved brightness slider (when sliding your finger across the statusbar if enabled). MUCH more responsive now
Added fast charge toggle for maguro/toro for kernels that support it (Zaphod-Beeble)
Added ability to set custom lockscreen image for targets. Click picture in RC to set.
Also increased size of custom lockscreen images to more match the normal icons
Improved
Including AppWidgetPicker to help organize widgets
Added digital clock widget to desk clock
battery bar should no longer disappear when in the navigation bar
AOKP Milestone 4
FC15 Kernel 03/19/12
DOWNLOAD Thank you Sbrissen
Already running AOKP/Codename
-Flash EL26 stock CWM kernel via ODIN/Mobile ODIN
-When phone begins reboot, Hold Power + Volume up until boots into recovery.
-Wipe cache and dalvik
-Flash FC15.zip
-Reboot
Build 27
Alpha 1
Remove On-screen Navigation buttons:
Go to ROM control - Power Menu Options - Enable Navigation Bar. Then hold down power button and enable or disable.
Disable Hard Keys - Thank you -EViL-KoNCEPTz-, swampgoblin
Make sure you enable the Nav Bar in Rom Control BEFORE you disable the Hard Keys
- Download ES File Explorer
- Go into ES File Exploerer settings and enable Root Explorer and Mount File System
- Locate file sec_keylayout.kl in /system/usr/keylayout
- Open it with ES text editor
- Delete the four lines of code and save. It will automatically create a back up of the file and will now be called sec_keylayout.kl.bak. If you want to re-enable, just delete sec_keylayout.kl and rename/remove the .bak from the back up file.
Currently the backlights have been turning themselves off anyway but if you want to make sure they stay off, go into system settings>display>custom backlight settings and enable Use custom. Then select edit other levels and make sure the buttons column are all 0. Save & apply.
Workaround to mount both SD locations on your PC. Use Multi Mount from the Play store. - Thank you Killaphatboy
Workaround for sd_external. - Thank you gershee
***FIX***
- Download/install DirectoryBind http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1410262
- Set up the source and target directories. (source: /emmc target: /sdcard/external_sd). save.
- Click on the little floppy disk on the left of the field you just added, it should turn green. this enables it!!!! don't skip this! it must be green for it to be enabled.
- Goto preferences and enable "Bind on boot"
profit. 
gallery and music now work.
It appears that you may have to rescan your media for this to work for some. If you are having problems with this working, try downloading Rescan Media in the market.
original post http://http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1536568
Umm...ahem..*cough*, I don't want to turn this into a ***** / flame session...BUT-
This IS a fair question. It might be annoying to see every few posts..but it is fair. A good number of people donated cold hard cash for a new phone and while it DOES NOT entitle us to any expectation of receiving something at a certain time, it would be the right thing to at least get an update every few days. He did post several days ago that it was coming same day..so it's not out of line here.
I'm happy to wait however long it takes, but communication is key. I'm not saying we should expect a book, but a line or two of status isn't that hard. (Please?)