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I'm posting this on the first page so that other people with a similar issue will come there.
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I still get that stupid Text Message error upon signing in and every few minutes thereafter ("invalid 10-digit number"). I'm on a MyTouch and my carrier is AT&T. This makes the rom unusable in my opinion. Hoping someone can figure that out.
Yeah, me too, what's up with that?

Oops, sorry I jumped the gun, somebody addressed this in post #16...I was just excited because someone acknowledged an issue I had.
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Default Big Fix

Here is a potential bugfix for the people that are having issues with the random text being sent from the unknown number.


Code:
adb remount
adb shell rm /data/app_s/ATCommandApp.apk 
adb shell rm /data/app_s/ATCommandApp.odex
adb shell rm /system/lib/libatcmd_svc.so
adb shell reboot
try that and report back whether or not you still get that issue.
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This ROM is giving me 42MB of Available Space. Previous build was giving me 82 MB. Is this normal?
Checking system, my apps are in "system/app" before they were in "system/sd/app_s" did I do something wrong?
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This ROM is giving me 42MB of Available Space. Previous build was giving me 82 MB. Is this normal?
Checking system, my apps are in "system/app" before they were in "system/sd/app_s" did I do something wrong?
Device:G1
Set up: 7GB Fat32, 500MB EXT 2 , 64MB Linux-swap
This is using my a2sd script where /data/app_s is not pushed to /system/sd/app_s b/c system performance benchmarks showed pushing both of those app directories to sd slowed things down too much. So I only push user apps and leave system apps on internal flash.

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Keep in mind, it's actually useless to leave ALL this free space on /data. You'd might as well use it and keep the i/o on the sdcard for swap/user apps
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So far so good.

I couldnt ge the other Blur rom to flash for some reason.

I've been frustrated all day trying to flash the other Blur rom.

This one was easy as pie.

Looking forward to new updates on this one

Vibrate would be good

Still testing it out though. Gonna give it more of a test tomorrow. It's 3am
 
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This is using my a2sd script where /data/app_s is not pushed to /system/sd/app_s b/c system performance benchmarks showed pushing both of those app directories to sd slowed things down too much. So I only push user apps and leave system apps on internal flash.

**Edit**
Keep in mind, it's actually useless to leave ALL this free space on /data. You'd might as well use it and keep the i/o on the sdcard for swap/user apps
Makes sense, Thanks.

Bug Report: Forclose on Speed Dial!
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ROM: S-Blurry -1.04
I ran logcat and took from idle to when launched Speed dial. Too long to post so included in txt file. Hope someone can figure it out.
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File Type: txt speeddial.txt - [Click for QR Code] (7.9 KB, 5 views)
 
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BTW, this works well on the MT3G.
 
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BTW, this works well on the MT3G.
Finally a Blur ROM that works across both devices.
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Bug Report : force close on call log scroll
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searched the thread with no use,,, how can i logcat the Force close

 
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