am i the only one that is unable to change the max frequency?
I don't have any of that in my kernel (its just a basic one for the build), do you have the option in faux's or francos? also try a cpu control form the market, maybe Rom control needs some fixes
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Originally Posted by shrubz
Does this fix in call volume? It's not mentioned in the OP.
I'll be looking at the code changes to get this sorted today, its interesting however I can change call volume, at least the last few calls I've made.
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Originally Posted by karoodee
I cannot update titanium backup - market is givin me 'not enough space' error. I allready cleared market cache. Flashed b40 oder b39-build1 + the new boot.img.
Also the NFC-Toggle seems to be missing :-/
I'll be adding in NFC's this morning, was a busy weekend and toggles are an area I hadn't had time to look at.
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Originally Posted by vladnosferatu
can you use linaro toolchain for your next release ?
Why? and for kernel or the master build.. curious..
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Originally Posted by kryptoner
You making the rom for one x??? Jesus, i am soooo happy
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Is mine that bad?
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Originally Posted by shrubz
Just tested. In call volume still not working.
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I'll be on this today for sure.
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Originally Posted by Xphoid
wished I understand how to do things like a dev.. any hope you will ever release a version for end-user?
I must be doing a bad job.. :-/
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Originally Posted by vladnosferatu
can you add an option to change blink or fix led notification, i hate led notification blinks
lol I kind of agree. this is romcontrol code however and I don't want to modify too much of it (tho it might be in liblights) I'll look into it after I get the other stuff sorted.
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