can i install htc watch ?????
and who ?
is not in this rom
The standard htc sense clock is in the rom.
If you flash the rom and the clock doesn't appear, wipe and flash again, i solved.
Also deleting cache and data of htc sense (in settings > applications) may solve without flashing again
Okay So I managed to install the rom but since I'm a total android amateur I was wondering why you have to flash boot.img, what does it do exactly as I was able to flash your rom via clockwork recovery just fine? In what scenario/situation do you need to flash the boot.img
Sorry if this is a stupid question and you've answered this many times?
Okay So I managed to install the rom but since I'm a total android amateur I was wondering why you have to flash boot.img, what does it do exactly as I was able to flash your rom via clockwork recovery just fine? In what scenario/situation do you need to flash the boot.img
Sorry if this is a stupid question and you've answered this many times?
1. boot.img contains kernel and ramdisk - the heart of the system
2. It can't be flashed in recovery if device is S-ON
3. ...so you need to download boot flashing tool from first post and flash it separatly
Archived devices and my other threads:
These threads are still open, but support is limited to rare updates.
Is it really necessary to manually insmod the cifs and utf8 modules? If so, is it better to do it in adb shell or on the device?
I know this question has been asked before but I figured I would ask because I haven't seen a response posted and, although I am an RD, I am a complete Android noob so it's time to learn.
Also, I noticed the terminal application is missing. I know this is supposed to be a stock based rom but a terminal app would be handy.
Finally, I noticed the people widget doesn't auto update. Is there a setting for that or is that something you have to change, Mike?
Thanks for the good work (i won't say hard coz there is only so many times you can cook roms before it becomes easy )
1. boot.img contains kernel and ramdisk - the heart of the system
2. It can't be flashed in recovery if device is S-OFF
3. ...so you need to download boot flashing tool from first post and flash it separatly
Is it really necessary to manually insmod the cifs and utf8 modules? If so, is it better to do it in adb shell or on the device?
I know this question has been asked before but I figured I would ask because I haven't seen a response posted and, although I am an RD, I am a complete Android noob so it's time to learn.
Also, I noticed the terminal application is missing. I know this is supposed to be a stock based rom but a terminal app would be handy.
Finally, I noticed the people widget doesn't auto update. Is there a setting for that or is that something you have to change, Mike?
Thanks for the good work (i won't say hard coz there is only so many times you can cook roms before it becomes easy )
If you don't use cifs then don't insmod it.
Archived devices and my other threads:
These threads are still open, but support is limited to rare updates.
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